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Business Goes with a Clip, Clop

The Birmingham Post (England), December 13, 2003 | Article details

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Business Goes with a Clip, Clop


When Stuart Jones returned to Stratford-upon-Avon after living in America for 12 years, one thing struck him as odd - there were no horse-drawn carriages taking tourists round the town.

But all that has changed since he set up Tally Ho! Carriage Company following expert business advice, courtesy of a Mustard Grant from Business Link at the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce.

Mustard is structured specifically to help start-up businesses and young companies.

'I lived in Vermont for 12 years and every city in the United States has horse-drawn carriages,' Stuart said. 'When I came back to Stratford, where I was born, there was nothing similar here …

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