Jo launched Sugar Studios after a successful decade as finance manager of MDM Props Ltd, a large art and prop fabrication company.Jo is transforming Sugar Studios, an old sugar factory located in Greenwich, into an amazing studio space, catering for some of the highest profile musicians and TV advertising shoots for famous brands such as Nandos, the British Paralympic Association and Mercury Prize winner Arlo Parks.
Testament to Jo’s drive and determination, she has created a unique studio space that stands out within a crowded, male dominated industry. Supported by her all-female team, Jo has built the studio’s stellar reputation from the ground up. Not only is she steering its commercial success, Jo has also set her sights on having a positive impact within the local community.
Her vision is to make the space an open and inclusive creative hub for the local area. Residents will be able to pop in for food and drink and to choose from a selection of activities and courses to learn new skills and gain knowledge about the creative industries. Everything about the space has Jo’s touch, from choice of décor, to the emphasis on homemade food in the studio café, a food truck that was recovered from the side of a road in Wales. You’ll often find Jo baking a batch of brownies between shoots!
While managing the four incredible studio spaces, Jo is also preparing to be a mother in February!
I’m one of the owners of Sugar Studios: a film and photography studio in North Greenwich which also is home to Sugar Café and some of the gooiest brownies in London town!
From working at a restaurant in Portugal, to an orphanage in Thailand I’ve always sought out unique roles and enriching experiences.
My background is in performing arts where I was lucky enough to work with some incredible artists as a backing singer. But it wasn’t long before I realised that instead of being on stage, I preferred to be behind the scenes.
In my twenties I started working in MDM Props Ltd, a large art and prop fabrication company, as a receptionist. Within a few years at MDM, I assumed the role of Finance Manager where I then remained for over a decade until 2020 when I was asked to take over and grow Sugar Studios.
I was always envious of people who knew what they wanted to do from a young age, I never made a plan as I just wanted to try everything!
I loved drama from a young age, so I think I went into that world because it felt comfortable and familiar. Everything I’ve done has led me to where I am now. I don’t regret not following a path.
Hell yeah! It goes without saying the last year and a half has tested us all in so many ways. Particularly our ability to adapt and cope with this strange new world we’re living in.
Last year I was working over sixty hours a week, juggling my job in finance and re-launching the studios when an oven exploded in my face giving me 2nd degree burns.
This was a massive wake-up call from the universe telling me to pause and re-evaluate my life. My time of reflection led me to seize the opportunity and challenges of running Sugar Studios (and of course buy a new oven!).
Fires and explosions have featured in the past few years of my life. In 2019 I woke up to a fire alarm and my lounge curtains ablaze. While in 2017 I was on the train during the Parsons Green bombing. Each of these shocking and life changing experiences has led me to look at myself and the world in a different way. I know now that challenges are only sent to make us stronger.
My biggest achievement to date without a doubt is Sugar Studios. With hard work and dedication of myself and my right hand (wo)man: catering manager and events coordinator Steph Smith, we have doubled clientele and turnover in just one year.
I’m delighted with the beautiful space we have created and I’m also very proud to say I’m 7-months pregnant (just to add in an extra challenge to the mix!).
Don’t be afraid to try. “Ask, believe, receive” comes into pretty much everything I do. These days I try to approach everything with a level of positivity and a ‘can do’ attitude. Never be afraid to ask – there is always someone willing to share their experience and knowledge.
What’s meant to be won’t pass you by, it might just not be what you expected… so best to expect the unexpected and embrace it!
I can fondly pinpoint various mentors throughout my life. Mentors come in so many forms that when you find them, they stay with you. I hope one day I’ll be able to make a difference to someone through mentorship, making them feel empowered, supported and full of self-worth. It would be such an honour.
We are moving in the right direction, but there is a long way to go. I would love to see a world with less judgement, less undeserving hierarchy, less ego. Instead let’s have more action, and the ability to see every human as equal. We need to be proactive in rewarding hard work and achievements should lead the way over gender, race, religion, sexuality, or any other identity label that deems one person less worthy than another.
Stop worrying about what other people think. You ARE worthy. Don’t be afraid to fail… it is only the first attempt in learning after all.
Be kind, always.
I will continue to grow the business and make it the go to place for creatives (big or small) to rehearse and shoot. I want to cater for anyone and everyone.
Next year we are introducing a hotdesking space for creatives along with classes, workshops, talks and events. I also hope to work with more local businesses and continue working towards becoming a greener workplace. I’m also planning an internship and mentoring program. The business has so many sides to it and we have lots of great ideas combined with the ability to achieve wonderful things.
Watch this space!
December
06dec(dec 6)11:0007(dec 7)17:00Black Culture Market - Christmas Market
06/12/2025 11:00 - 07/12/2025 17:00(GMT+00:00)
Department Store,
248 Ferndale Road, Brixton, London, SW9 8FR
Celebrating African and Caribbean Culture & Commerce Black Culture Market supports emerging entrepreneurs & new black businesses of African & Caribbean descent with opportunities to showcase and sell their products in
Black Culture Market supports emerging entrepreneurs & new black businesses of African & Caribbean descent with opportunities to showcase and sell their products in the retail industry. We achieve this by curating and hosting exclusive Black Market events in a variety of iconic venues across London and beyond.
We exist to:
Our next event taking place over two days in the heart of Brixton offers a diverse, quality shopping and cultural experience celebrating producers of the African & Caribbean community. If you’re looking for gifts, cards, unique prints, jewellery, male grooming kits, skincare, clothes or other original accessories come down! This market truly embodies the community’s spirit as well as supports black businesses.
Sat, 6th and Sun, 7th December 2025, Brixton – 11:00 – 17:00 both days
Please join us for an inspiring showcase of carefully selected black businesses in December 2025. This is an indoor, face-to-face event that supports emerging entrepreneurs & new black businesses of African & Caribbean descent with retail opportunities.
Our next event taking place over two days in the heart of Brixton offers a diverse, quality shopping and cultural experience celebrating producers of the African & Caribbean community.
If you’re looking for gifts, cards, unique prints, jewellery, male grooming kits, skincare, clothes or other original accessories come down! This market truly embodies the community’s spirit as well as supports black businesses.
🗓️ Sat 6th & Sun 7th December 2025
🛍 40+ traders
🌯 Tasty food & cakes
👗 Fantastic fashion
🎁 Beautiful gifts
📖 Books
🧴 Natural Skincare
🧸 Toys and Educational products
🎨 African Art
🎄 Christmas Market
🕚 11am-5pm (both days)
📍Downstairs at The Department Store, Brixton, SW9 8FR
08dec10:0015:00London Christmas Job Fair
08/12/2025 10:00 - 15:00(GMT+00:00)
The Great Hall,
Kensington Town Hall, Hornton Street London W8 7NX
London Christmas Job Fair at Kensington Town Hall. Come and meet employers with vacancies for 2026 in a variety of sectors at all levels. Looking for a job or thinking about
Looking for a job or thinking about retraining next year. The London Christmas Job Fair at Kensington Town Hall on 8 December 2025 could be just what you need. With employers from across London covering a wide range of sectors and levels, there will be real vacancies for 2026 waiting for you.
You can meet employers face to face and explore full time, part time and temporary roles. Training providers will also be there to talk about fully funded courses if you are considering a new direction or want to build on the skills you already have. It is a useful event for anyone switching sectors, starting out or simply searching for something fresh.
Attending a job fair gives you more than a list of openings. You have the chance to speak directly with people who make hiring decisions which helps you understand what employers are looking for and how you can stand out. It is also a good way to grow your confidence through real conversations rather than relying only on online applications. You can ask questions, listen to advice and get a better sense of what different companies offer.
If you want to begin 2026 with new options this fair is a simple way to open a few doors. Prepare a short introduction about yourself and bring a paper copy of your CV so you feel ready to talk about your experience. A relaxed conversation with the right employer can lead to opportunities that may not appear on job boards.
With a mix of roles, training routes and friendly exhibitors under one roof this event gives you a practical way to move forward before the new year begins.
We advertise events hosted by external organisers. dates, times, speakers and venues may change. events may be postponed or cancelled. always confirm details with the organiser before making plans. tickets, payments and refunds are the organiser’s responsibility. WeAreTheCity does not accept liability for any loss arising from changes or cancellations.
10/12/2025 10:00 - 13:00(GMT+00:00)
Introducing MenoMinds – Free Training for Women in Business We’re excited to share MenoMinds, a fully funded programme created by Menospace and
We’re excited to share MenoMinds, a fully funded programme created by Menospace and Minds That Work, supporting women in business, freelancing, or entrepreneurship through the emotional and mental challenges of menopause.
Wednesday 10 December | 10:00am – 1:00pm (UK)
Live on Zoom | 💷 Free (funded by NEBOSH’s Social Purpose Programme)
Menopause can affect confidence, focus and wellbeing — MenoMinds helps you take back control with practical tools and a supportive community.
You’ll explore the CARE Framework:
Includes a digital workbook and invitation to monthly community groups on sleep, nutrition and stress management.
Freelancers, entrepreneurs, and women in small or micro-businesses (under 50 employees).
Facilitators: Haley White (Menospace) and Victoria Brookbank (Minds That Work)
13dec10:0017:00Pop-Ups for Women Entrepreneurs
13/12/2025 10:00 - 17:00(GMT+00:00)
The Wellness Centre Croydon
The Whitgift shopping centre, #1st Croydon, CR0 1LP
Support Local. Empower Women. Discover Something New. Join us for an inspiring pop-up event celebrating women entrepreneurs! Support Local. Empower Women. Discover Something New. Join us for an
Support Local. Empower Women. Discover Something New.
Join us for an inspiring pop-up event celebrating women entrepreneurs and their incredible businesses! From handmade goods and fashion to skincare, art, wellness products, and more—this event is all about community, creativity, and connection.
Meet the amazing women behind your favorite local brands, enjoy one-of-a-kind finds, and support small businesses that make a big impact. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or grabbing gifts for others, your support helps fuel dreams and build a more inclusive economy.
What to Expect:
Let’s show up, shop small, and lift each other up.
Every purchase you make is a powerful act of support.
RSVP now—let’s make this a celebration to remember!
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