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Franchises from £20,000 to £50,000
Envirocare
Investment level:
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£43,000 plus VAT
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Website:
www.envirocarems.com
Email:
info@envirocarems.com
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Phone:
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0800 028 3329
classification:
Garden and landscaping
In addition Envirocare is a member
of the Contractor Health and
Safety Assessment Scheme, and is a
Safecontractor. It won awards from the
Royal Society for the Prevention of
Accidents in both 2008 and 2009.
In addition to promoting the referral
and recommendation of enquiries from
existing clients, the Envirocare team
understands the importance of the
business being marketing led. On an
ongoing basis investment is made in a
range of marketing activities.
This is supported by a telesales team
who handle incoming calls, directed
through a unique 0800 number, and
also undertake outbound campaigns. A
Going green
bespoke marketing campaign, using the
most up-to-date mapping software, will
be agreed with each franchisee who will
Grow a healthy business and enjoy a healthy lifestyle
have a key role to play in promoting the
business within their protected area.
with Envirocare Grounds Maintenance
Franchisees are provided with a
comprehensive start-up package, which
I
F YOU are thinking about a The commercial activities of
“A bespoke
includes everything required to start
change in direction, enjoy an Envirocare client’s include:
marketing
their business, including three weeks’
outdoor working environment, are
•
Business parks intensive training that is supported with
energetic and enthusiastic, and looking
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Car parks
campaign,
on-going ‘hands-on’ training.
to be your own boss with the support
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Conference centres
using the
An Envirocare franchise offers:
of an established business, read on.
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Highway verges
most up-to-
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British Franchise Association
Envirocare Grounds Maintenance
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Hospitals Provisional Member.
was established in 2005 by Philip
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Hotels
date mapping
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All year round business.
Harrington and David Yates, who have
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Housing associations
software, will •
The opportunity to access
worked together in the commercial
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Industrial parks/units
be agreed
National Account Contracts.
grounds maintenance market for more
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Medical centres
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Exclusive post code protected
than 20 years. They head a team with
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Pedestrian areas
with each
territories.
more than 100 years’ experience that
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Private estates franchisee...”
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High revenue business – potential
provides a unique base of expertise.
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Rental property turnover in excess of £500,000.
Envirocare Grounds Maintenance
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Restaurants
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Potential net profits in excess of
offers its clients across the UK a range 20 per cent.
of flexible maintenance programs that Since the business was launched in
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High levels of customer retention.
include: November 2005, the success of these
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Centralised invoice and credit
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Grass cutting, edging and strimming year-round markets that have high levels control, and marketing and
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Hedge cutting and pruning of repeat business has been proven. operational support.
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Weed control The ethos of Envirocare is to
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Significant growth potential.
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Maintaining flower and shrub beds, use best practice in all areas of its
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Initial training support of three
paths and hardstandings. operations. It applied for membership weeks combining practical training
of the British Franchise Association in and business set up.
Envirocare has driven its growth from late 2009 and was granted a provisional
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Monthly training programs run for
taking great pride in delivering the very listing in December, and will apply for new staff.
highest service standards to its clients. It associate and full membership once
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Multiple crew/management
has generated new contracts from the franchisees have traded for at least 12 franchise potential.
many recommendations its received. months.
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Re-sale value. ■
April 2010
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