Pilchards Posted 25 July, 2009 Share Posted 25 July, 2009 I'm thinking of setting up a business that I know will be a success however I really don't know where to start. Without revealing what service I'm providing I would like to ask questions on here in the hope someone can help me. I need a standard size warehouse within an industrial estate but would that be a hire or buy option? is there any such thing as warehouse auctions? Also do I need council approval, planning permission? Finally on running a warehouse what can one claim back on tax in terms of %. Any books to help perhaps or any advice would be a great help. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robsk II Posted 25 July, 2009 Share Posted 25 July, 2009 Aks Stu Romsey saint, he's an expert. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jillyanne Posted 25 July, 2009 Share Posted 25 July, 2009 Aks Stu Romsey saint, he's an expert. Lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint in Paradise Posted 25 July, 2009 Share Posted 25 July, 2009 Aks Stu Romsey saint, he's an expert. Yes I wonder what became of his after midnight booze delivery service ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Made in Southampton Posted 25 July, 2009 Share Posted 25 July, 2009 I would suggest that if you were seriously considering running your on business you'd be seeking advise from sources other than Saints Fans...... Maybe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunty Posted 26 July, 2009 Share Posted 26 July, 2009 Before we started up we went on a couple of free courses with Business Link, received some sound advice, and I'd recommend it . http://www.businesslinkwessex.co.uk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baj Posted 26 July, 2009 Share Posted 26 July, 2009 the first bits are easy, and are done in this order. You need to incorporate your company, there are plenty of places online that will help you do this for around £50. Once you your documents of incorporation (or whatever the official name is) you need to get a bank account. So take your docs along with id and address info to the bank and get that set up, most will give you free banking for a year or two. Next you'll need to get yourself VAT registered if you think you'll turnover £60k+ a year (i think that's the limit, i may be wrong tho). Now you've got your company, bank and VAT (all this should take a couple of weeks most), and you really need office space, then get googling my friend. There are plenty of agencies who can help you find space, but don't discount the local rags, there's often some good adverts in there, especially if your business is more concerned with space. You may be able to find serviced offices that meet your storage requirements, this is generally good because you pay a monthly lease + telecoms charges and that's it, no elec bill etc. The biggest advice I can give is dont do anything thats hard to undo, lease your building, get a short term contract for telecoms etc... you'll learn lots but make a few mistakes on the way, so the quicker you are able to alter those or shift your circumstances the better. Hope this helps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pilchards Posted 26 July, 2009 Author Share Posted 26 July, 2009 Baj that's amazing help! I have started reading a book and had a look at a small warehouse however I was staggered it was £85k a year to let. Going on the search in the next couple of weeks for a place while doing the setup like you said. Many thanks for my kickstarter mate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StInky Posted 27 July, 2009 Share Posted 27 July, 2009 Hunty's link above will take you to one of the most comprehensive, useful, well-written, understandable, navigable, business sites available. You couldn't do much better. This link takes you to its business start-up pages. http://www.startupanswers.co.uk/ Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pilchards Posted 27 July, 2009 Author Share Posted 27 July, 2009 cheers stinky, I have someone coming round this week to discuss my plans. However I'm struggling to find a 2000 squ/feet place with a fitted kitchen for 25k a year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hatch Posted 27 July, 2009 Share Posted 27 July, 2009 (edited) http://www.propertymall.com/ http://www.novaloca.com/ try looking here, there might be something Edited 27 July, 2009 by Hatch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pilchards Posted 27 July, 2009 Author Share Posted 27 July, 2009 Just had a quick look before I've to rush off somewhere, Hatch that really is a cracking site the bottom one you gave me, I can't believe I'm gonna have my own business one day. :-) :-) :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Channon's Sideburns Posted 1 August, 2009 Share Posted 1 August, 2009 Just had a quick look before I've to rush off somewhere, Hatch that really is a cracking site the bottom one you gave me, I can't believe I'm gonna have my own business one day. :-) :-) :-) Business Link was and is fantastic. Get yourself booked onto one of their FREE courses...! Alliance & Leicester do a cracking Business Bank Account with no charges (ever!)...(I don't work for them honest - but it was the best deal I could find). Registered my Limited Company online for under £50. Take the opportunity then to register a domain name, even if you don't use it straightaway. Also recommend the 'Starting your Own Business for Dummies' book..sounds daft but worth shelling out the £15 for. Got decent business phone deal through Opal - which is the business part of Carphone Warehouse. BT have an offer on at the moment for free line installation (normally £120). Hope this helps.. (PS I arrange mortgage finance but if you need an accountant, let me know - mine is an avid Saints fan - home and away - top bloke!)... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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