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Nearly 250 jobs to go at Bristol Airport as it struggles to recover from coronavirus lockdown

July 10, 2020
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Nearly 250 jobs to go at Bristol Airport as it struggles to recover from coronavirus lockdown

Almost 250 jobs look set to be axed at Bristol Airport as it reels from the devastating’ impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the aviation industry. Some 76 directly employed staff are in line to be made redundant – just under a quarter of the total workforce – while...

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£2m finance deal for firm keeping supermarket fridges ice-cold during lockdown

July 10, 2020
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£2m finance deal for firm keeping supermarket fridges ice-cold during lockdown

A Bristol refrigeration firm that has helped keep food retailers operating safely during the coronavirus crisis has secured a £2m finance facility from HSBC. A1 Engineering, which works predominantly for large supermarkets, has used the funding to continue operating its service and repair service for them while other parts...

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Bristol Business Blog: What is the relative cost of improper probate property advice? Adam Cole, Aventria Property

July 10, 2020
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Bristol Business Blog: What is the relative cost of improper probate property advice? Adam Cole, Aventria Property

Property is often the single largest asset for most people handling deceased’s estates. It therefore makes sense to seek the best advice and avoid the common pitfalls that many people run into when dealing with probate properties. There are a number of ways in which the beneficiary’s outcome can...

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Bristol agency Wild West lands account to tell Yeo Valley’s sustainability and organic stories

July 10, 2020
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Bristol agency Wild West lands account to tell Yeo Valley’s sustainability and organic stories

West Country dairy brand Yeo Valley has hired Bristol communications agency Wild West to produce an integrated campaign focused on its sustainability and organic messaging. The account was won by Wild West, along with its London-based sister agency Wild Card, following a competitive pitch.  The two have combined to form...

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Chancellor’s summer economic statement: Hotel industry reaction

July 10, 2020
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Chancellor’s summer economic statement: Hotel industry reaction

Hotels in Bristol have welcomed the temporary cut in VAT for the hospitality sector in the summer economic statement – and are delighted that it was lower than they expected. The Bristol Hoteliers Association (BHA), which represents 40 major hotels in the city, has been calling on the government...

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Chancellor’s summer economic statement: Experts’ reaction

July 10, 2020
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Bristol accounting and legal experts have broadly welcomed the Chancellor’s measures to boost the economy – but fear some may do more harm than good. David Gage, pictured, director, business tax at accountants Smith & Williamson in Bristol, said the cut in VAT from 20% to 5% until January...

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Chancellor’s summer economic statement: Housing market reaction

July 10, 2020
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Mill Brook, Westbury, David WIlson Homes South West

Rishi Sunak’s efforts to kickstart to boost the housing market as it emerges from lockdown have been welcomed by the area’s residential property industry – with reservations over how effective they will be in the long term. David Westgate, chief executive of Keynsham-headquartered estate agency and property group Andrews,...

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From Zero to hero. Thatchers’ 0.0%-proof cider tastes success in no-and-low alcohol drink awards

July 9, 2020
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From Zero to hero. Thatchers’ 0.0%-proof cider tastes success in no-and-low alcohol drink awards

Thatchers Zero, the North Somerset cidermaker’s first alcohol-free cider, has been named as the UK’s best ‘no or low’ drink in its category at a major industry awards scheme – despite only being launched six months ago. Family-owned Thatchers – best known for its Thatchers Gold brand – took...

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Chancellor’s summer economic statement: National business reaction

July 8, 2020
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The CBI said Chancellor Rishi Sunak was “absolutely right” to prioritise jobs in his summer statement. Director-general Dame Carolyn Fairbairn, pictured, said: “Flattening the daunting unemployment curve about to hit our country could not be more important. Joblessness scars lives and hits the young and most disadvantaged hardest.  “The...

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Chancellor’s summer economic statement: Bristol business reaction

July 8, 2020
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Chancellor’s summer economic statement: Bristol business reaction

Measures to address the huge economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic announced this week by Chancellor Rishi Sunak have been welcomed by Business West, the region’s largest business group. Matt Griffith, director of policy at Business West – which runs Bristol Chamber of Commerce – described them as impressive...

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Chancellor’s summer economic statement: Key points . . .

July 8, 2020
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Chancellor’s summer economic statement: Key points . . .

Chancellor Rishi Sunak kicked-off his economic statement in the Commons by saying the government would do all it could to help prevent job losses in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Key points of the statement were:  Government will pay £1,000 to businesses for each furloughed employee they bring...

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Promotion for Knight Frank’s South West head of property asset management

July 7, 2020
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Promotion for Knight Frank’s South West head of property asset management

Joanna Crofts, commercial property consultancy Knight Frank’s head of property asset management for South Wales and the South West, has been promoted from associate to partner. Joanna, pictured, joined Knight Frank as a graduate in 2004 and in 2014 joined the property asset management (PAM) team, which manages key...

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National Friendly supports reading during lockdown for Bristol primary school pupils with £1,000 donation

July 7, 2020
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National Friendly supports reading during lockdown for Bristol primary school pupils with £1,000 donation

Children at an inner city Bristol school are enjoying reading books at home during lockdown thanks to the support of National Friendly, the Bristol-based mutual society. It is supporting Stories at Home, a Bristol City Council initiative which has been providing vulnerable families and disadvantaged pupils with access to books in...

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