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Franchise resales listings T: 01562 881 023 E: info@franchiseresales.co.uk W: www.franchiseresales.co.uk Ed’s Garden Maintenance (Bracknell) £18,000


Ed’s Garden Maintenance offer a SAME DAY service to homeowners and commercial premises including Lawn Mowing and Lawn Cutting, Grass Cutting, Hedge Trimming, Hedge Cutting and Pruning, Garden Clearance and Garden Tidy Ups, Driveway and Patio Cleaning (Jet Washing/Pressure Washing) and a Lawn Returfi ng.


The Bracknell franchisee of Ed’s has built a successful business and now wishes to divide the territory to maximise the market penetration and effi ciency. He will retain part of the business in the Maidenhead area and is offering the RG42 protected territory and associated operating area for sale with a regular customer base. Ed’s Garden Maintenance is offered for sale for only £18,000. Email info@franchiseresales.co.uk for full details.


Minster Cleaning Services (North West Midlands) £220,000


Minster Cleaning Services provides one of the strongest management franchise opportunities available in the UK today. They provide an essential business-to-business service – the management of offi ce cleaning and allied support services under contract. Each contract is self-contained and managed by one or more of the 41 franchised branches nationwide.


The North West Midlands branch covers a large geographical area operating from a central offi ce and warehouse space. The business employs 170 staff servicing approximately 200 clients across a wide range of business sectors. This is a substantial, profi table business with turnover reaching £1million in 2013. Minster Services in North West Midlands is seeking offers at around £220,000 and a full prospectus of sale is available following the signing of a non-disclosure agreement. Email info@franchiseresales.co.uk for full details.


Pack & Send (Bristol) £99,500


Pack & Send provides a one-stop shop for packing and freight, to individuals and all sizes of business. The Franchisor offers signifi cant expertise with an experienced international senior management team.


The Bristol store started trading in March 2011 and has grown through breakeven into a well-established profi table operation. The Bristol area is vibrant and the central location is superb for both passing vehicle traffi c and pedestrians. Much work has been put into the development of the business through extensive sales and marketing. The store boasts virtually new equipment and store fi t-out, with a long lease. Although they are just beginning to reap the rewards of their hard work, the current Owners need to move location for family reasons and so offers at or around £99,500 are sought for this business. A full Prospectus of Sale is available following the signing of a non-disclosure agreement. Email info@franchiseresales.co.uk for full details.


Safeclean by Guardsman (Worcester & Cotswold) £98,000


Safeclean by Guardsman is a network of independently owned franchises covering the UK, offering bespoke quality cleaning services to households and commercial businesses for over 40 years. Safeclean by Guardsman exclusively provides upholstery spot and stain removal services for Guardsman Protection Plans.


The Safeclean Worcester & Cotswolds franchise is a well-established business that has been operated from a home/offi ce since 2007. All the foundations are in place for a new franchisee, with support from head offi ce, to continue to grow the fantastic reputation that the current franchisee has built up over the last 6 years. Safeclean Worcester & Cotswolds is available for sale at offers in the region of £98,000. A full Prospectus of Sale is available following the signing of a non-disclosure agreement. Email info@franchiseresales.co.uk for full details.


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