Starting a Business

Setting up a new business can be a challenging experience and expert advice can be difficult to find and also expensive.

North Herts has a high rate of business starts and we want to maintain the level, enabling a thriving economy to be sustained. A Business Plan is essential for your new business. It is an important document when you are looking to raise finance, whether it is a bank loan or overdraft or funding from potential investors. The Business Plan will explain your business and help people to understand your vision for the future

We have links to organisations which can help you through this formative period often for free. In addition we have shown a number of web links to other organisations which can provide the types of service, advice and support you will need to make a success of your venture.

  • Business Link This link opens in a new browser window is now a more focussed national service, providing guidance on regulations, useful tools and case studies.  Regional offices and services have recently been scaled back to provide a more centralised approach.
  • Wenta This link opens in a new browser window is a Hertfordshire based organisation which supports start ups and small scale businesses, offering advice, guidance, training and development opportunities.
  • StartupBritain This link opens in a new browser window is a comprehensive website offering advice for both start up and business development, led by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs.
  • Free accountancy advice This link opens in a new browser window. The Institute of Chartered Accountants are offering a free business advice service, which provides two hours of business advice to prospective clients.
  • Mentorsme. This link opens in a new browser window This is Britain's first online gateway for small and medium-sized enterprises looking for mentoring services.
  • Prime Initiative This link opens in a new browser window This initiative helps people over 50 set up a business.
  • The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) This link opens in a new browser window The UK's largest organisation lobbying on behalf and working for small businesses. They offer many benefits to their members including legal protection, insurance services, discounts for banking, credits cards and factoring. Local contact: mailto:maree.atkinson@ntlworld.com This link opens a new message window in your default email program, tel: 01462 451124.
  • NWES (Norfolk and Waveney enterprise Services) This link opens in a new browser window is a business loan fund available to new and existing businesses within the East of England.  It exists to help those who are unable to access mainstream finance. For more information please contact NWES on tel: 0845 60 99 99 1.

A list of workshops providing training and advice when starting a business can be found here This document is a PDF file and will open in a new window. You will need Adobe Reader to view it..

Workshops on specific aspects of business development can be found here This document is a PDF file and will open in a new window. You will need Adobe Reader to view it..

Where can I find business opportunities within the area?

To look for businesses for sale in the area you can look in the local press, or visit some of the many websites that deal with the sale of businesses. A small selection are below:

Franchises

There are around 600 businesses in the UK that are franchised but what is franchising and would it be suitable for you?

It's a way of setting up in business for yourself but not on your own. With a franchise you run the business, but using methods that have been already tried and tested by another company, called the franchisor.

It is a way of being your own boss without many of the risk factors. However, you are ultimately answerable to the franchisor and this approach may not be for some people.

There are a large number of websites that deal with selling franchises including:

Can I get any financial support, grants or loans?

Various funding streams are available for business start ups. Finding the appropriate grant can be difficult and guidance on the different type of grants and funding is available Grants for starting a business This link opens in a new browser window.

A list of the government grants that are currently available can also be viewed. Business Grants This link opens in a new browser window.

What taxes will I have to pay?

The Inland Revenue have put information on their website especially for people starting up their own business www.hmrc.gov.uk/startingup/index.htm This link opens in a new browser window

There is also a help line run by the Inland Revenue for newly self employed people. Telephone 0845 9154 515, which is open 8am - 8pm.

Do I need planning permission?

Planning holds a balance between the need for new development and the need to protect the environment and tries to ensure all development is environmentally sustainable. Construction methods also need to comply with the Building Regulations for which there is a separate set of approvals. More information can be found on the Building Control page.

Working from home

You do not usually need planning permission just to work from home but sometimes you do. The key test is whether the residence has changed because of the business. If the answer to the following questions is "yes", then you probably need permission:

  • Is your house no longer chiefly a private residence?
  • Will your business result in a marked rise in traffic, people calling or working around or in out buildings?
  • Will your business involve obvious activities not usual in a residential street?
  • Will your business disturb your neighbours because of noise or smells?

Basically you need to ask yourself if the house is still mainly a home or has it become business premises? This is whatever the business, including using a room as an office, hairdressing, repairing cars, storing goods, using part of the house as a bedsit, running a "bed and breakfast", providing childminding or music teaching.

Will I need to pay business rates?

Business rates collected by North Hertfordshire District Council are the means by which businesses make a contribution towards the cost of local services. For further information visti our business rates pages.