
Melanie Leach is CEO at South Shore, an independent TV production company which creates national shows including The Hairy Bikers Go Local and Two Men In A Tent. She is a trustee of St Martin-in-the-Field’s Trust and a member of the 18 Keys campaign committee.
I’ve worked in TV for my entire career. Before South Shore, which was set up in 2019, I was CEO of the Twofour Group.
I was made aware of the project from my involvement with St Martin-in-the-Field’s Trust. I think it’s really important that we get this place built, because at the moment there is no safe space for women to go. Being in a mixed environment can be frightening and offputting for women. For me it’s been important to solve that problem.
I think you can take having a home for granted. I’m so lucky I’ve always had a place to call home. I can’t imagine how frightening it would be to not have a base to feel safe and secure. It’s a basic human right and everyone in society should have it.
I think about being safe and warm.
The kitchen. It’s where all our family come together, spend time, eat together and share stories about our day.
I spend a fair amount of time travelling! I split my time between Devon and London because my family lives in Devon.
The 18 Keys project will come to life in a redeveloped property owned and managed by The Connection at St Martin’s.
Our goal is to raise £2.3m. Your support will help pay for the redevelopment, which will include one-to-one therapy rooms, studio apartments, emergency bed spaces and a new communal area.
You can make a one-off donation, or set up a regular donation. Donate here.