Hull, North & East Yorkshire Franchise Partner
Father and son team, Tony and Richard Holdich opened their Hull, North & East Yorkshire branch of Minster Cleaning in 1994. Previously, Tony, a chartered accountant, had worked for various companies in East Yorkshire and Richard, a bio-chemist, was working as a research scientist in the field of microbiology.
They liked the idea of owning their own business but, lacking the experience of setting a business up from scratch, decided that franchising was their best option. They chose a management franchise because they felt that this was best suited to their skills and backgrounds; they chose Minster Cleaning because it is a business built on a solid foundation of recurring office cleaning contracts, the company had been established for over ten years and it was building up a sizeable and highly successful network.
Clients are drawn from the cities of Hull and York as well as from the towns of Beverley, Bridlington, Driffield, Goole, Howden, Malton, Market Weighton, Pocklington, Scarborough and Selby and the surrounding areas.
The size of their exclusive territories was also a major factor in Tony and Richard’s decision to join Minster Cleaning as Richard explains, “A large territory gives us plenty of scope to expand and, as an essential commercial service appealing to a broad range of organisations, office cleaning is less susceptible to fluctuations in trading conditions than many other industries. I like the fact that we benefit from the branch network but that we are a locally based and locally owned company which completely understands the needs of the local market.“
Minster Cleaning puts a great deal of effort into helping franchisees in all key areas of their business and Richard says that their marketing system has been invaluable in building their client base.
“Value for money is clearly important but we aim to give our clients a service which is second to none. Maintaining quality standards is vital when it comes to building long-term client relationships.”
Richard became sole franchisee when his father, Tony, retired in 2013.
According to the Ekosgen Index of Economic Resilience, York, with a population of over 200,000, has the most resilient economy in the North of England. The buoyant economy benefits from a mix of tourism, leisure, retail, biosciences, healthcare and medical industries, creative and digital technologies and the financial and professional service industries.
“We’ve been providing increased numbers of quotes in the last few months,” says Richard, “and by concentrating on specific sectors such as healthcare where Minster Cleaning has specialist knowledge, our marketing activity has become more and more effective.”