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TEDxBristol Dares to Disrupt by showcasing the breadth of the city’s ideas and innovation

November 3, 2017
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TEDxBristol Dares to Disrupt by showcasing the breadth of the city’s ideas and innovation

A packed Colston Hall has spent two days listening to presentations on topics ranging from surviving the robot revolution to controversial medical research on ME at TEDxBristol. The event – the largest of its kind in the UK – brought together a range of top speakers around the theme...

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Curtain up on Afrika Eye, the South West’s unique celebration of African film and culture

November 3, 2017
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Curtain up on Afrika Eye, the South West’s unique celebration of African film and culture

Pioneering African film festival Afrika Eye returns next weekend with another wide-ranging programme of films, talks and workshops. The South West’s biggest celebration of African cinema and culture, the festival was created to challenge the stereotypes, dispel the myths and explore the traditions and transformations in the ever-changing social...

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SoulTrain Radio on track for December launch after setting up at The Bottle Yard

November 2, 2017
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SoulTrain Radio on track for December launch after setting up at The Bottle Yard

SoulTrain Radio DAB will become Bristol’s first dedicated soul music station when it starts broadcasting from the city’s Bottle Yard Studios next month. The station will hit the digital airwaves from a new studio residence at The Bottle Yard, the largest dedicated film and TV studio facility in the...

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Trinity Mirror blames ‘changing reader habits’ for closure of Bristol newspaper

November 2, 2017
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Trinity Mirror blames ‘changing reader habits’ for closure of Bristol newspaper

Free weekly newspaper the Bristol Observer is to close later this month as the shake-up of the local news media sector continues. The final edition will be published on November 30. Observer owner, national newspaper and website group Trinity Mirror, said the decision to axe the title was “driven...

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UWE photography students to benefit from partnership with Bristol’s new Martin Parr Centre

November 2, 2017
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UWE photography students to benefit from partnership with Bristol’s new Martin Parr Centre

The Martin Parr Foundation, which last month opened its new centre for British photography in Bristol, has launched a collaborative partnership with UWE for its photography degree courses. Named after Martin Parr, one of the most significant documentary photographers of post-war Britain, the centre at Paintworks includes a photography...

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Bank of England’s interest rate rise ‘cautious and timely’ but more increases could hit businesses

November 2, 2017
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Bank of England’s interest rate rise ‘cautious and timely’ but more increases could hit businesses

West of England business figures have said the Bank of England’s decision yesterday to raise interest rates from 0.25% to 0.5% should have little impact on the region – but warned that further increases could hit confidence and slow the economy. The Bank’s rate-setting monetary policy committee (MPC) voted...

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McCann’s Bristol office lands Flybe marketing account ahead of brand repositioning next year

November 2, 2017
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McCann’s Bristol office lands Flybe marketing account ahead of brand repositioning next year

Communications agency McCann has become the new marketing agency for Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline, following an exhaustive national search. The airline considered 24 agencies before McCann’s successful pitch as part of a shortlist landed it the prestigious account. The agency’s Bristol office will deliver the work, providing a...

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Fundraising events to be launched by Bristol’s Ronald McDonald House to mark its 15th birthday

November 2, 2017
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Fundraising events to be launched by Bristol’s Ronald McDonald House to mark its 15th birthday

Independent charity Ronald McDonald House Bristol is to launch a fundraising initiative in honour of its 15th birthday yesterday. Called 15 for 15, it will involve staff and volunteers participating in and organising 15 high-profile fundraising events including skydiving, a sports dinner with prominent speakers and RMHBfest – a...

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Creative briefs . . .

November 2, 2017
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Creative briefs . . .

Awards shortlist: Bath-based Anthem Publishing has been shortlisted for no less than eight awards at the annual PPA Independent Publisher Awards 2017. Titles shortlisted from the publisher’s stable include: Vegan Food and Living, Colouring Heaven and Long Live Vinyl. The winners will be announced on November 28. Creative work:...

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My Creative Life: Kevin Haynes, director, Commstar

November 2, 2017
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My Creative Life: Kevin Haynes, director, Commstar

Creative Business News regularly gives a prominent member of the region’s creative sector the chance to reflect on their career, their work and their ambitions by answering 10 questions about themselves. Name: Kevin Haynes  Job title: Director Current company: Commstar Ltd Age: 53 My big break: Landing the role...

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Bond Dickinson becomes global top 100 firm as transatlantic merger takes effect

November 1, 2017
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Bond Dickinson becomes global top 100 firm as transatlantic merger takes effect

UK law firm Bond Dickinson, which has its second-largest office in Bristol, this week officially completed its transatlantic tie-up with US-based Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice in a move that creates a global top 100 firm. Newly rebranded as Womble Bond Dickinson, the combined firm has annual revenues of...

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Bristol earns coveted UNESCO City of Film status in recognition of its thriving movie industry

November 1, 2017
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Bristol earns coveted UNESCO City of Film status in recognition of its thriving movie industry

Bristol’s reputation as a world-leading film industry centre has been recognised by UNESCO, which has named it as a City of Film. The announcement was made this week by the Irina Bokova, director-general of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation). Bristol, home to world leaders such as...

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Experienced building surveyor joins Sanderson Weatherall’s Bristol office as partner

October 31, 2017
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Experienced building surveyor joins Sanderson Weatherall’s Bristol office as partner

Chartered surveyor and property consultancy Sanderson Weatherall has further strengthened its presence in the Bristol market with the appointment of Jo Williams as partner. Jo, pictured, will also head Sanderson Weatherall’s building consultancy offering in Bristol and the South West.  She has more than 22 years’ experience as a...

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