Claire Taylor
South Manchester
November 2006
My long term ambition was to work for myself and it took me couple of years to research the market. The British Franchise Association was my point of contact, via the internet, followed by reading magazine after magazine. I had always appreciated the many benefits of franchising and recognising that the high risks of starting a business were well covered helped to secure my future with OSCAR.
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