While Poppies has been making huge strides in the , it’s ready to hand some helpful advice for starting new in 2023. By doing so, it doesn’t mean that you completely forget about the past. Instead, you start fresh while keeping lessons from before.
Poppies has received one of the top honours as a top-ranking franchising opportunity in the UK. It’s the fourth consecutive year that the domestic business has made the top 100 list in the prestigious Elite Franchise awards (EF100).
This year, domestic cleaning franchise, Poppies, has not only been responsible for putting smiling faces on their thousands of happy customers, but it has also been able to celebrate across the network for a period of significant growth and success.
Workplace hygiene has never been more important. With the UK set to face a cold winter – especially considering the soaring price of gas and electric bills – it is imperative that workspaces and offices have measures in place to limit the spread of infections.
This month, Stockport-based cleaning business, , is celebrating its 10-year anniversary of serving the community after overcoming the most challenging period since its launch.
Chris Wootton recently shared some advice with his domestic customers on decluttering and revitalising their homes this spring.Poppies is ready to embrace spring - and the is also here to help its customers do the same.
Chris Wootton recently shared some advice with his commercial customers on decluttering and revitalising their businesses this spring.In the words of the , “We all know how busy the winter season can be for businesses in any industry.
The domestic cleaning franchise’s Sheffield location has successfully weathered the worst of COVID-19 and come out on the other side stronger than ever in the latter half of 2021.Poppies Sheffield was first launched 26 years ago by Nigel Bayliss, and the just continues to thrive.
Dan joined Poppies Leeds North West in June, and, with a team of 21 carefully selected employees already on hand, Dan is looking to double his client base within the next year.Dan spent 16 years in the beverage industry, working in sales and operations in the UK and Dubai.
Drawing on 25 years of experience in the industry, Chris Wootton offered his knowledge up to potential franchisees.Originally established in 1980, Poppies is now owned by the man who was once its most successful franchisee - Chris Wootton.
Since the recent regulation relaxation, the domestic and commercial cleaning franchise has seen a spike in new customers signing up.Poppies has recorded a 170% increase in client demand across its 22 locations since the end of March, at which time COVID-19 regulations began to lift.
Poppies is busier than ever, thanks to an increased focus on hygiene and cleanliness. As the UK emerges from the coronavirus pandemic, spring cleaning is taking on a new importance, and franchises like Poppies have reported a spike in demand.
Poppies has been in business for a quarter of a century, and recently celebrated the impressive milestone.Chris Wootton launched his domestic cleaning business on the 1st April 1996 and, since then, has developed a team of skilled staff who work across West Lancashire.
Poppies’ Managing Director, Chris Wootton, believes the franchise industry has a bright future ahead of it. In spite of the extreme challenges brought by the coronavirus pandemic, research has shown people in the UK are still keen to become their own boss.
Poppies’ Managing Director Chris Wootton has described how the business fared in 2020. Although the year brought widespread challenges to businesses and individuals alike, the Poppies franchise network managed to stay connected and positive.
A Poppies franchisee has revealed how she took on a thriving cleaning business back in 2017. Nicola Marinan had spent almost two decades working in Durham Constabulary when a friend announced she was selling her Poppies business.
A Poppies franchisee has told the story of her two-decade adventure as a franchisee. As an apprehensive but ambitious entrepreneur, Marnie Duval was drawn to franchising for the security it could give business owners.
Simon West was able to launch a Poppies branch with franchisor, friend and family support. After working at a company for almost three decades and being made redundant in April 2015, Simon started looking for an opportunity offering security.
Poppies is celebrating after making it into the top 100 franchises, as ranked by Elite Franchise Magazine. The West Lancashire-based came in at 58th place in the league table, which includes many internationally recognisable fast-food brands like Subway.
Wendy James has described her journey as a Poppies franchisee, from uncertain prospective investor to self-confident business owner. Wendy first considered becoming a franchisee when she received an insurance pay-out following an illness.
We are excited to announce that Poppies has become the newest addition to join the Point Franchise network.Poppies is one of the UK’s premier domestic and commercial , with 25 locations spanning the breadth and width of the country.