During lockdown, local “poo hotspots” have been getting worse – possibly due to the dramatic rise in UK dog ownership throughout the pandemic. Not surprisingly, pet owners have been enjoying getting out as much as possible with their pets for exercise and fresh air in their local area.
All the TaxAssist Direct Group’s activities in the UK and abroad are now showcased in one place.
Leading home care franchise, Home Instead is celebrating being named in third place in the Health & Social Care’s 20 Best Companies to Work for List 2021.
While most people starting out in franchising can only dream of decades of success in business, David Truby, MD of Greensleeves, has been there and got the t-shirt. In fact, he has just overseen the lawn care franchise network through its most successful year ever. However, he started out his journey in franchising as a franchisee. Now David shares his top five tips to be successful in franchising.
Leading home care franchise, Home Instead, has partnered with journalist and author, Harriet Minter, to deliver a series of information films on franchising.
To be awarded the 5-Star Franchisee Satisfaction Award once again for the third time in six years is testament to the fact that we consider our Franchise Partners to be the beating heart of Platinum Property Partners and their successes are the reason we do what we do.
Upon opening InXpress Gatwick in September, Matt Strutt was keen to find the right charity to support. After hearing about the important work of Little LifeSavers, the father of four knew what he needed to do.
Home Instead is excited to be exhibiting at the National Franchise Exhibition 2021, which is less than two weeks away, taking place virtually on Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd May.
Paul Simpson has recently opened his first shop at Myriad House, 114 St Mary’s Road in Market Harborough.
In May 2020, AA president Edmund King told the BBC that, based on the analysis of official figures and his organisation’s own monitoring, traffic volumes in Britain were “akin to those in the early 1970s.” Cabinet Office data from March earlier in the same year also showed that motor traffic had dropped by 73% compared with pre-pandemic outbreak levels. So, how have franchises that rely on people getting out and about in their cars, such as windscreen and repair brands, faired during the pandemic? David Overton, Managing Director of windscreen repair franchise Optic-Kleer gives the lowdown.