View Full Version : How to start up a small business from home?


katy1981
24-09-2006, 13:23
rightio

ive been playing with this idea for some time now and ive decided id like to start up a small cake buisness from home and im wondering how id go about sorting this out?

what are the if any legal things do i have to arrange?

what other arrangements do i have to arrange?

anyone that knows anything on this subject could you please guve me some details on how i can get the ball rolling?


Thanks in advance:thumbsup:

avid_merrion
24-09-2006, 13:29
I can point you in the direction of a contact within the Prince's Trust who helped me set up. If sucessfull you will get a grant or loan payable at £20.00 a month for the first 6 months and you will get a business mentor for 2 years who is there to help with any problems you may have. :thumbsup:

Andy83
24-09-2006, 18:54
go to SENTA. They are helpful to people in your position.

Princess Trust aren't any use if you have:
a) money
or
b) a good education

avid_merrion
24-09-2006, 19:28
go to SENTA. They are helpful to people in your position.

Princess Trust aren't any use if you have:
a) money
or
b) a good education

I have very good education. And I was earning +£2,000 per month when I was aproached by the prince's trust.

m^rk
25-09-2006, 12:11
What is the princes trust all about? then is it to help people who have no qualifications that want to start the own buisness up ??.

avid_merrion
25-09-2006, 12:22
What is the princes trust all about? then is it to help people who have no qualifications that want to start the own buisness up ??.

It's to help anyone between 18 and 30 I think who has an interest in starting a business no matter what your circumstances are. Also there is such a thing as new deal which is run by the job center which only applies to someone that has being on js allowance for 18 months or more. Unless you have left the forces in which case you are entitled to it straight away and I think there are other exeptions.

katy1981
25-09-2006, 16:41
thanks guys


i think the princes trust is looking my best bet
:thumbsup:

theHook
30-09-2006, 13:07
Princess Trust

http://www.princes-trust.org.uk/

Good luck :thumbsup: