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SHOW GUIDE Event sponsor Bluebird Care Highlighted exhibitors G100


Contact: Carole Stubbs Tel: 01730 260 026 Email: carolestubbs@bluebirdcare.co.uk Web: www.bluebirdcarefranchise.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 2004 Outlets in UK: 200+ Areas available: UK and Ireland Startup costs: £115K (incl. working capital) Projected profits: To be discussed


Management franchise; franchise owners manage the business; recruiting and training staff to provide care in people’s homes; a huge growth market.


Boogie Beat music and movement LC130


Contact: Nicky Attwood Tel: 01934 741 648 Email: nicky@boogiebeat.co.uk Web: www.boogiebeat.co.uk Established: 2000 Outlets in UK: 25 Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: £5,995 Projected profits: On application


Boogie Beat is based on traditional stories with a lively and active dance twist! Classes / workshops in nurseries and schools / parties and events.


Bright & Beautiful A200


Contact: Jo Vorwerg Tel: 0161 240 3704 Email: ukfranchise@dwyergroup.com Web: franchise.brightandbeautifulhome.com bfa status: Associate Established: 2007 Outlets in UK: 60+ Areas available: AOR Startup costs: £17,995+vat Projected profits: 30% Gross Profit Margin


Bright & Beautiful is a national management franchise network with over 60 franchisees, employing 500+ people and delivering more than 10,000 home service cleans per month.


Low-cost franchises Professional advisers British Franchise Association


Contact: General Enquires Tel: 01235 820 470 Email: mailroom@thebfa.org Web: www.thebfa.org Established: 1977


Established in 1977, the bfa’s aim is to become the leading educator of franchising. Promoting ethical franchising practice and helping potential franchisees recognise viable business format franchise opportunities are core to this education. The bfa membership is built on a standards-based framework and franchisors wishing to become members must meet specific criteria, evidencing that their franchise represents and is committed to developing a fair and ethical opportunity. The association is renowned worldwide for its franchising standards, leading the innovation most recently with a UK developer category to support brands entering the UK. The bfa is a current active member of both the World Franchise Council, of which it was a founder, and the European Franchise Federation, where discussions focus on industry trends, opportunities and legislative threats.


Broccoli Pizza & Pasta Brumby's Bakery


Contact: Grant Fischer Tel: +61 (07) 5591 3242 Email: rfginternational@rfg.com.au Web: www.brumbys.com.au Established: 1975 Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: £200k-£250k


Brumby’s breads are handcrafted from scratch and baked fresh daily using high-quality ingredients and techniques that have been refined over the generations.


Business Doctors H160


Contact: Rod Davies Tel: 01744 817 738 Email: rod@businessdoctors.co.uk Web: www.businessdoctorsfranchise.com bfa status: Full Established: 2004 Outlets in UK: 40 Areas available: UK-wide incl. Scotland Startup costs: £39.5k Projected profits: Projected profits are dependant on investment type


Business Doctors provides 'hands-on' business support for SMEs in any sector. Our franchisees share a passion for business and a desire to help others.


J130 J30 L70 Feature areas & supporters Business Franchise magazine


Contact: Annie Blinkhorn Tel: 020 8394 5215 Email: annie.blinkhorn@vmgl.com Web: www.businessfranchise.com bfa status: Affiliate


Business Franchise is the official magazine of the British Franchise Association and the leading monthly publication of the franchise industry. Every issue includes the latest news, comprehensive listings of franchise opportunities and advice. It also contains the official show guide for all major franchise exhibitions in the UK. Every visitor to these exhibitions receives two free issues after each event.


Cafe2U


Contact: Martyn Ward Tel: 0113 232 0118 Email: mward@uk.cafe2u.com Web: www.cafe2ufranchise.co.uk bfa status: Associate Established: 2006 Outlets in UK: 90 Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: £18,950 Projected profits: On request


Cafe2U is one of the UK's premier mobile coffee franchise systems, delivering fresh espresso coffee and great food to businesses, events and functions.


Captain Fantastic LC55


Contact: Tommy Balaam Tel: 020 8245 9019 Email: tommy@captain-fantastic.co.uk Web: www.captain-fantastic.co.uk Established: 2010 Outlets in UK: 3 Areas available: UK-wide excl. South East Startup costs: £12,794 Projected profits: Yr3 50k


Captain Fantastic is voted one of the UK's No. 1 children's entertainment companies running children's parties, toddler groups and holiday camps.


Cash Generator Franchising


Contact: Natasha Smith Tel: 0800 211 8583 Email: nsmith@cashgenerator.co.uk Web: www.cgfranchising.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 1994 Outlets in UK: 120+ Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: c.£220k Projected profits: c.10-15% of projected turnover


Cash Generator is a franchisee-based business, focused on being the first place customers come to sell and buy secondhand items.


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Ticket line: 020 8394 5294 Website: FranchiseInfo.co.uk


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