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Franchise resales listings T: 01522 246 811 E: info@franchiseresales.co.uk W: www.franchiseresales.co.uk Barrett & Coe (Kingston upon Thames) £98,000


Barrett & Coe Kingston is an award-winning photography business with a major presence in the local area, profi table for fi ve years with signifi cant prospects for growth. Trading since 2006, the business moved to the current studio premises near the centre of Kingston in 2009. The studio specialises in baby and family portraiture with some makeover portraiture and event photography as well. Full induction training and regular personal development courses enables non-photographers to run this successful franchise.


A full prospectus of sale is available following the signing of a non-disclosure agreement. Email info@franchiseresales.co.uk for full details.


Mail Boxes Etc. (Swindon) £130,000


Mail Boxes Etc. also known as MBE, is the only nationwide provider of worldwide express package delivery, mailbox rental, full lithographic print and digital copy services and more besides – all under one roof. MBE Swindon operates from retail premises, located within the business community on the edge of Swindon town centre. It is being sold as a going concern business and has been operating for 11 years.


A full prospectus of sale and supporting accounts are available following the signing of a non-disclosure agreement. Email info@franchiseresales.co.uk for full details.


Minster Cleaning Services (Bristol) £199,950


Minster Cleaning Services was established in 1982 and is a full member of the British Franchise Association. They provide an essential business to business service – the management of offi ce cleaning and allied support services under contract. The Bristol branch of Minster was established in 1993 and was bought by the current owners in 2003. Core clients are spread across a number of business sectors, avoiding reliance on large organisations or specifi c parts of the economy. This successful business opportunity is being made available as the owner is wishing to retire.


A full prospectus of sale is available following the signing of a non-disclosure agreement. Email info@franchiseresales.co.uk for full details.


RUSH Hair Salon (Woking) £185,000


There are now over 60 RUSH hair and beauty salons across London and the south of England, each unique in their location, decor and people yet united in their passion, and they are still growing. There is now, however, an opportunity to acquire a well- established RUSH salon in the centre of Woking. RUSH is a substantial, profi table business and available at a fundable price. If you’re looking for a business with a well-known brand then this one is worth serious consideration. If you are a hair stylist thinking of opening your own salon or a business person looking for something different, look no further – this offers all the benefi ts of running your own business with the help and support of a franchisor to guide you along the way.


A full prospectus of sale is available following the signing of a non-disclosure agreement. Email info@franchiseresales.co.uk for full details.


Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids Master Licence (UK and Ireland) £250,000


Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids is a unique hair salon franchise just for kids, which combines high-quality haircuts, the latest styles, great fun, and entertainment. Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids salons are bright, modern, meticulously clean and totally geared to giving kids – and their parents – a memorable experience. They don’t just stop at haircuts; they also have birthday parties, pampering parties, toys, hair accessories, jewellery and lots more. This is an outstanding opportunity to take over and grow a proven concept where all the preparatory work has been done and shown to work.


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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