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Company formations rise by 3% in 2019 hitting 681,704

Originally written by Timothy Adler on Small Business
The number of companies formed in Britain in 2019 rose by nearly three per cent, hitting 681,704 according to research.
Over 45,000 tech start-ups were launched across the UK in 2019, representing 6.6 per cent of all company formations – the equivalent of more than five new tech start-ups launched every hour.
>See also: Reading has potential to be UK’s top entrepreneur hotspot
Unsurprisingly, London had the highest number of new company formations with 221,373 companies registered, followed by second city Birmingham (14,509) and Manchester (9,064). However, Bournemouth and Poole – acknowledged to be the wealthiest places in England – were in sixth place trumping Liverpool and Edinburgh as entrepreneurial hotspots.
Top 10 cities for UK startups 2019

Location#

Greater London221,373

Birmingham14,509

Manchester9,064

Leeds 7,492

Glasgow 6,733

Bournemouth and Poole5,627

Liverpool5,421

Edinburgh5,155

Leicester5,060

Bristol5,004

Source: Centre for Entrepreneurs

Indeed, tech start-ups comprised 28 per cent of all new businesses launched in Bournemouth and Poole. Tech start-ups were also highly represented in Brighton and Hove (15 per cent), Winchester (12.8 per cent) and Cambridge (12.5 per cent).
The Centre of Entrepreneurs, which conducted the research based on Companies House data, also found some quirky businesses: 10 of the new businesses founded last year were raising llamas and alpacas, while 10 new wine

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Starting a business in the wedding industry

Originally written by Ben Lobel on Small Business
So, you want to be in the wedding industry? It’s a strong sector of the economy, worth over £10 billion a year. The ‘Bridebook Wedding Report‘ estimated that the average cost of a wedding was over £30,000 and rising annually at close to 12% a year, mainly due to a focus on personalisation.
You’ll no doubt hear about how hard it is, how competitive it is, how saturated the market is. It’s true for almost every industry, though, and it doesn’t mean you can’t bring something to the wedding market through quality and effective business preparation.
The wedding business is unique; you’re asking someone to trust you with what they may deem to be the biggest day of their lives, but every wedding business has to start somewhere, so we’ve put together a plan to cover before starting a business in the wedding sector. First though, you should decide what you kind of business you want to be. Are you:
1. A whole new idea in the wedding industry?
2. Buying an existing wedding business?
3. Franchising an existing wedding business?
4. Distributing an existing wedding-oriented product not currently in the UK market?
The point of asking these questions is

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