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| Who's been talking about The Baby Loft | |
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| Rent everything you need for your little one from The Baby Loft | |
| by: ParentsCafe.co.uk |
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| If you are looking for a place to rent baby equipment then you should consider the Baby Loft. They offer a solution which is cost-effective and will get you access to any baby accessories that you might need. This is something that can be very useful if you are going on a trip but do not want to take the equipment with you as they provide everything you need for a hassle free holiday. |
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| Mother and entrepreneur Denise Proctor makes a dash to aid stranded travellers at UK airport terminal | |
| by: PR WEB |
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| Have you ever climbed up into the loft only to discover your first childs pushchair, high chair and so much more baby equipment than you ever remember buying! One mother had just that experience and turned it into a thriving business opportunity. Denise Proctor launched The Baby Loft http://www.thebabyloft.co.uk over two years ago and the discovery in the attic has turned into a thriving business opportunity for Denise Proctor. |
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| The Story Of A Mumpreneur - Denise Proctor Of The Baby Loft | |
| by: Your Hidden Potential |
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| After spending the last 15 years in different retail roles - When does a mumpreneur decide enough is enough and it's time to start her own business?Today I interview Denise Proctor who after returning from her maternity leave in 2010 was made redundant, a great motivation for her to start The Baby Loft she said. |
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| Better for baby | |
| by: Small Business Week |
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Mum of two Denise Proctor started baby equipment rental service The Baby Loft in 2010 and expects to double its opening year's turnover of £20,000 this year.![]() How did you come up with the idea? I was on maternity leave with my little girl, and it struck me that young kids need so much stuff but often only for short periods. When I went to mother and toddler groups, a mum might say "I wish I hadn't bought this travel cot, I spent £1,000 on it and it's not very practical". Two weeks after going back to work I was made redundant, so I decided to set up a baby equipment rental service. |
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| by: Totfriendly.co.uk |
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| Would you think of hiring baby items rather than buying? When I first chatted to Denise from The Baby Loft I was a little unsure about the idea of hiring baby items rather than buying them but I have been converted! Not only by Denise but my in-laws are travelling in the US with a group of their grand-children and it has worked out cheaper and more efficient for them to have car seats delivered to the airport by a baby hire company rather than use the car hire company or carry three sets! As most of you know I specialise in sourcing baby-friendly holiday accommodation but there are occasions when you have to stay somewhere with out baby or toddler provisions and hiring could be the answer... |
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| Mumpreneur feature - Denise Proctor | |
| by: Mummy Loves |
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| The lovely Denise from The Baby Loft is on my blog today to tell you about herself and running her own business. Thanks for your time Denise! Don't forget to say hi everyone and check out Denise's business |
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| Members Blog Interview | |
| by: Mumpreneur UK |
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| I started my business The Baby Loft Ltd in 2010. The Baby Loft is a Baby Equipment hire business. What The Baby Loft aims to do is to provide you with the option to hire baby equipment. . |
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| Denise Proctor uses her drive and experience to create The Baby Loft | |
| by: Inspiresme |
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| The Baby Loft is an online baby rental equipment service that offers parents a range of products for all stages of their little ones life. Founder Denise Proctor, 36, talks to inspiresme about the birth of the idea and the challenges of being a Mumpreneur |
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