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The essential guide to starting a business in Nottingham

Originally written by Anna Jordan on Small Business
Unless you live there already, Nottingham may not be on your list of possible cities for starting a business.
It’s the land of Robin Hood, Sherwood Forest and two football grounds which are unreasonably close together.
But Nottingham is also a rapidly growing city business-wise. It has two universities – Nottingham Trent and the University of Nottingham – that have a real focus on employability. The universities are now working together to provide a strong talent pool through the Universities for Nottingham initiative.
Laurie Hannant, partner at BDO LLP in the East Midlands, said:
“Nottinghamshire has a history of innovation that has yielded inventions as diverse as ibuprofen, the magnetic resonance imaging scanner, HP sauce and traffic lights.
“The region is incubating and nurturing its start-ups and scale-ups well with programmes and initiatives being run out of the universities.
“A recent report we conducted in Nottingham found that companies within the retail and wholesale sector are growing the fastest. Businesses within the manufacturing and industrial sectors are also faring well, growing at an average of 22pc over the past three years.”
If you’re relocating it’s a different matter, so let’s explore the essential lifestyle factors of residing in Nottingham.
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Starting a business with your spouse: A small business guide

Originally written by Ben Lobel on Small Business
Mixing business and pleasure might be a bit of a no-no, but what about mixing business with those you love? Plenty of people do it. And there are several clear advantages in forming a business partnership with your life partner.
For a start, you get to share the experience as well as the workload. Going into business for yourself is hard work and so, if you can share that with your closest companion, in theory you halve the pressure.
But, in reality, going into business with your spouse can increase pressure too, especially if you take work home with you all the time. And what if you actually work from home? Then you really do need to set some boundaries to safeguard your out-of-work relationship.
The right kind of separation
Talk to any couple who run a business together and this will be their first piece of advice: keep your work and your home life separate. They’ll tell you that there have to be boundaries that are adhered to. You need to find a routine that works for you and, to the best of your abilities, stick to it.
By all means put in long hours. But have

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