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We are pleased to announce that David & Diane Leeder have taken over our Ipswich franchise from September 2nd 2009. David having worked hard for many years for the benefit of others, he decided that the time was now right to take charge of his own destiny and enjoy the benefits of his hard work for himself and his family.
Martin & Co, the UK’s No1 letting agent, has been shortlisted for the Negotiator Awards 2009. The lettings specialist has been nominated in the “Letting Agent of the Year (National Chain)” category.
Having previously been called the Church Street Practice, dentists Tony and Lisa Appleton needed to change the practice’s name having moved location from Church Street to Aintree Road in Stratford-upon-Avon. To complement the fresh look of the surgery, Signs Express was contacted to provide numerous signs for the building including exterior entrance signs, reception signs, window graphics as well as doorplates.
Home Instead Senior Care, who are the only UK care franchise business specialising in the non-medical care of older people, has relocated its national head office to offices in Warrington, Cheshire. The move follows a period of significant growth for this award-winning company, set up by husband and wife team, Trevor and Sam Brocklebank.
Care franchise company, Home Instead Senior Care, has won the HSBC Award for Enterprise at the British Franchise Association (BFA) awards
While the government grapples with new ways to encourage women to set up in business, one company is bucking the trend with 71% of its franchises run by females.
The value of PR to any franchise business, whether new or well established, cannot be over-estimated. Good PR generates exposure in the press and broadcast media, helping promote a business profile and build brand awareness – and, unlike traditional marketing, doesn’t cost a penny.
British businesses are showing signs of rekindled confidence in their prospects for the rest of the year, but profits will remain under pressure for some time to come, according to the latest Business in Britain survey from Lloyds TSB Commercial.