As finalists in the British Franchise Association’s Brand Builder of the Year Award, Dream Doors franchise continue to celebrate the promotion, development and growth of their brand through the success of their franchisees.
Shortlisted for Best Advertisement and Best Recruitment Literature the kitchen door replacement franchise were awarded a special commendation in the second category…
MJL Group, one of the UK’s leading health & safety and human resources consultancies has secured a contract with Domino’s Pizza, the UK and Ireland’s leading pizza delivery company.
Despite an uncertain economic backdrop, the growth of Franchising continues to gain momentum, as the latest NatWest/bfa survey today reveals that the industry is now worth a record £12.4 billion. This represents a 15% increase on last year’s performance (£10.8 billion), and means that the growth of the franchising industry last year outstripped that of the UK* economy almost five times over.
Olympic Gold Medallist Sally Gunnell OBE met up again with fellow athlete Keri Lees (Maddock) to help launch a new and exciting venture for Keri.
Harry Dhaliwal of Belvoir Manchester Central will make his TV debut on April 11 when he appears as a guest on ITV’s Tonight show. Harry will advise investors on how to guard against the pitfalls of negative equity and avoid contributing to the over-supply of rental apartments in some city centres.
Lettings have long been the Cinderella of the residential property business. Yet with the credit crunch and the continuing slowdown in sales, this sector of the market has never looked sexier. Which is why business at Martin & Co – the UK’s largest lettings franchise operation – is booming.
Having just completed their first year of trading The Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill office of Martin & Co have another reason to celebrate having let 5 apartments in the same block, with the sixth and final one was sold. The first tenant moved in just before Christmas and the last early in February.
Domino's Pizza's franchise sales team is predicting a surge in enquiries from potential entrepreneurs inspired by tonight’s airing of the new series of ‘The Apprentice’. During the screening of the hit BBC show last year, Domino’s enquiries leapt 50%, reaching a 'franchise flash point', on Thursday 27th May 2007, the day after episode eight when the youngest ever apprentice, Ghazal Asif, was fired.