These are the best uk cities to launch a hairdressing business in

Published 13th Apr 2022 by chloe
These are the best uk cities to launch a hairdressing business in Research by Instant Offices revealed the best UK cities to launch a new hairdressing business in, after breaking down the 8,436 beauty and hairdressing businesses that were opened in the UK in 2021. After many challenging years for businesses across the UK, Instant Offices has analysed Companies House data to work out which UK cities are fighting back with the strongest entrepreneurial spirit. They analysed the population-to-start-up ratio across the country’s top cities, this revealed which locations saw the highest concentration of entrepreneurs in the last 12 months. The data highlighted the top locations for entrepreneurs launching new ventures. Thinking of opening your own hairdressing business? Find out the best cities to begin your journey in here…

Here are the best cities to open a hairdressing business in...

Top 10 cities with the highest number of beauty and hairdressing businesses opened in 2021:
  1. London - 1,887
  2. Birmingham - 252
  3. Manchester - 191
  4. Liverpool - 166
  5. Glasgow - 165
  6. Bradford - 85
  7. Sheffield - 72
  8. Nottingham - 71
  9. Cardiff - 70
Does this mean London is the most hair-obsessed city in the UK? Perhaps! Overall, entrepreneurship increased across the board in the UK during 2021, with company registrations surging in every city analysed. But what types of businesses are thriving in the UK and how many have been started in the past year? Well, it looks like hair and beauty treatments are two things that are always a hit, as many have popped up in 2021. Now that people are out and about more, they want to look their best. Which is perfect for all the new beauty and hairdressing businesses that have opened. There we have it, the best UK cities to launch a new hairdressing business! It's encouraging to see that the hit of the pandemic hadn't stunted this industry's entrepreneurial spirit, as the UK saw a 21% increase in the number of new companies started in 2021 compared to 2020. We came back fighting! Are we in the midst of a fellow research junkie? Find out if your brand is too woke here...
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Published 13th Apr 2022

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