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Bristol authors launch second edition of best-selling SME content marketing book

July 9, 2015
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Bristol authors launch second edition of best-selling SME content marketing book

Two Bristol businesswomen behind a book considered to be pivotal in changing the way small firms across the world market themselves online have launched its second edition. Sonja Jefferson and Sharon Tanton wrote Valuable Content Marketing because of a dearth of information for smaller business owners wanting to harness...

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SUMMER BUDGET 2015: Business West reaction

July 8, 2015
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Before the Budget Business West – the organisation that runs Bristol Chamber of Commerce – called for a focus on infrastructure, exports and the skills gap. Managing director Phil Smith said: “Our nation’s roads and apprentices got a cordial mention , international trade was almost utterly absent....

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SUMMER BUDGET 2015: National business reaction

July 8, 2015
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The CBI described the Budget as double-edged for business and branded the Chancellor’s flagship introduction of a National Living Wage of £7.20 next April as “a big gamble”. It also called the apprentice levy “a blunt tool” to force more businesses to take on trainees. Director-general John Cridland said:...

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SUMMER BUDGET 2015: Bristol business reaction

July 8, 2015
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Many of the measures in Chancellor George Osborne’s Summer Budget got a warm welcome from Bristol business figures – particularly support for small businesses. Jeremy Richards, head of office at property agency JLL’s Bristol office, said: “The Chancellor’s continued focus on investment in improving the M4 and the electrification...

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SUMMER BUDGET 2015: Key points at a glance

July 8, 2015
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Key points from the Budget: New National Living Wage of £7.20 for all workers aged over 25 to be introduced next April and to reach £9 an hour by 2020 Cuts in National Insurance for small firms to help them pay for living wage More devolution to Northern cities...

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Fragile confidence shows need for Government to act to encourage growth, says Business West

July 8, 2015
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Fragile confidence shows need for Government to act to encourage growth, says Business West

Confidence among West of England firms remains fragile despite a period of strong growth, according to the latest survey by Business West. The organisation, which runs Bristol Chamber of Commerce and the Bristol Initiative, said the findings showed the need for the new Government to act to encourage sustainable...

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Cafe Rouge group snaps up Las Iguanas in £85m deal

July 7, 2015
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Cafe Rouge group snaps up Las Iguanas in £85m deal

Bristol-based Latin American restaurant chain Las Iguanas has been bought by the owner of Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia for £85m. Casual Dining Group acquired the business from its private equity owners Bowmark Capital. Las Iguanas, which opened its first branch in Bristol’s St Nicholas Street in 1991, now...

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World’s first dedicated green film production company opens office in Bristol

July 6, 2015
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World’s first dedicated green film production company opens office in Bristol

Bristol’s reputation as a world-class creative and green hub has been underpinned by specialist film producer and distributor Green.TV’s decision to open a base in the city. The firm – the world’s first production and distribution house dedicated to the sustainability, conservation and clean-tech – has also recruited one...

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Ahead of the Agenda: The Week Ahead

July 6, 2015
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Monday 6 July Interim: RM Final: Trakm8 Holdings Trading statement: easyJet AGM: Marwyn Management Partners EGM: Aberdeen Asset Management Economics: New car registrations Tuesday 7 July Finals: Bacit, Sepura, Solid State Trading statements: Asos, Connect Group, Marks & Spencer, McBride, Robert Walters AGMs: 3i Group, Ambrian, LGO Energy, Marks...

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The LAST WORD: Nadia Abdulla, managing director, Park Street Events

July 3, 2015
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Each week Bristol Business News gives a prominent member of the city’s business community the last word on its weekly e-bulletin. This week Nadia Abdulla, managing director of Park Street Events (Bristol) and Experience Factory Ltd, answers our 10 questions. What was the LAST: Film you watched? Interstellar –...

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Unique solar-powered balloon to take to the skies above Bristol

July 3, 2015
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The world’s first solar hybrid balloon, now under development in Bristol, will make its maiden flight at the city’s iconic international balloon fiesta next month. The innovative balloon, produced by Cameron Balloons, was showcased this week to coincide with the announcement of St Austell Brewery as the official sponsor...

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Supercomputer firm Cray gets RSG on side to build its Bristol team

July 3, 2015
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Supercomputer firm Cray gets RSG on side to build its Bristol team

Bristol recruitment firm Resource Solutions Group (RSG) has been appointed by US supercomputing pioneer Cray to help staff its new Bristol base in a deal that was kicked off by RSG’s sponsorship of Bristol City. Cray located its first European, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) HQ in Bristol because of the...

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Bristol in the spotlight as a green and ethical city as it welcomes International Fair Trade conference

July 3, 2015
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Bristol in the spotlight as a green and ethical city as it welcomes International Fair Trade conference

Bristol takes its place among the world’s most ethical cities this weekend as it hosts around 250 delegates from 20 countries across the world for the 9th International Fair Trade Towns Conference. The event will explore ‘Fair Trade for Sustainability’ as part of the Bristol’s European Green Capital events...

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