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Pan-Asian food chain Wagamama extends reach in Bristol with second outlet

April 26, 2013
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Pan-Asian food chain Wagamama extends reach in Bristol with second outlet

Japanese-inspired restaurant Wagamama has opened its second site in Bristol. The outlet at Cribbs Causeway is creating 34 jobs. The restaurant, on the upper level next to Marks & Spencer, will have space for 128 diners and serve trademark Wagamama dishes such as firecracker rice, chicken and prawn pad...

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Brand soup: Taking a match to the bonfire of the quango logos

April 26, 2013
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Brand soup: Taking a match to the bonfire of the quango logos

Why are public sector logos (and, by extension, their brands), so awful? The latest Brand Soup blog compares the likes of the Government’s Gangmasters Licensing Authority, Vehicle and Operator Services Agency and Health & Safety Executive with private firms’ logos – and finds them sadly lacking. What should the...

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National employment group drives ahead with takeover of West specialist recruiter

April 26, 2013
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National employment group drives ahead with takeover of West specialist recruiter

Recruitment agency Bristol Drivers Solutions (BDS) has been acquired by gap personnel – one of the UK’s 10 largest industrial labour providers. Keynsham-based BDS supplies LGV drivers to the transport industry has been acquired. The firm, which earned revenues of £1.5m last year, will become part of gap personnel’s...

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Scotland-bound passenger growth lifts Bristol Airport to No 1 slot

April 25, 2013
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Scotland-bound passenger growth lifts Bristol Airport to No 1 slot

More passengers are flying from Bristol Airport to Scotland than from any other UK airport outside London, according to new figures. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) data shows nearly 630,000 journeys were made between Bristol and Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness in 2012 – a 4.5% increase on the previous year. Bristol Airport’s...

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Ask the Expert with Milsted Langdon. The taxing issue of avoidance versus evasion

April 25, 2013
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Ask the Expert with Milsted Langdon. The taxing issue of avoidance versus evasion

I’m confused about the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion. The Government seems to talk about them as virtually the same thing – is that right? It has always been pretty clearly understood that tax evasion is wrong. It involves breaking the law and is a criminal act....

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Ask the Expert – with Milsted Langdon. The taxing issue of avoidance versus evasion

April 25, 2013
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I’m confused about the difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion. The Government seems to talk about them as virtually the same thing – is that right? It has always been pretty clearly understood that tax evasion is wrong. It involves breaking the law and is a criminal act....

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Award for short film that puts Bristol’s unseen train cleaners in the picture

April 24, 2013
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A three-minute film dedicated to championing the unseen work of Bristol’s overnight train cleaning crews secured first prize for emerging filmmakers Bristol Sprout in the third 0117 Hour Digital Short Challenge. The Bristol Sprout team took the £1,000 prize for Behind the Journey, a beautifully-filmed documentary that went behind...

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Airbus lands major order for A350 from British Airways group

April 23, 2013
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Aerospace giant Airbus has signed an agreement to sell up to 36 of its new A350 aircraft to British Airways owner International Airline Group (IAG). The group, which also owns Iberia, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to buy 18 A350-1000s and taken out options on a further...

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Energy efficient homes built by West firms

April 23, 2013
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Energy efficient homes built by West firms

West firms have worked together to design and build two zero-carbon homes in North Somerset that produce more energy than they use have been completed. Halsall Construction, based in Bath, was selected for the design and build contract by housing association Alliance Homes through competitive tender and worked closely...

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Events promoting overseas trade staged in Bristol for Export Week

April 22, 2013
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Events promoting overseas trade staged in Bristol for Export Week

More West firms will be encouraged to trade overseas in a series of events in the Bristol area as part of the second annual Export Week. UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) South West has teamed up with partners and business organisations to organise the week-long programme between May 13...

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Ahead of the Agenda: The Week Ahead

April 21, 2013
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Monday April 29 INTERIMS Aberdeen Asset Management, Cambria Automobiles, Egdon Resources AGMS Global Ports Investments GDR (REG S), New Europe Property Investments, Randgold Resources Ltd., Sports Stars Media, X5 Retail Group NV GDR (Reg S) TRADING ANNOUNCEMENTS Greene King UK ECONOMIC ANNOUNCEMENTS PMI Retail (09:30) Tuesday April 30 INTERIMS...

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Merger adds up for accountant BDO as it looks for further growth

April 19, 2013
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Accountancy firm BDO’s Bristol office is confident of further expansion following the successful merger of the firm with fellow mid-tier player PKF. The new 120 strong team, with 26 joining from PKF’s former office on Redcliffe Street, is operating from BDO’s existing office at Bridgewater House, Finzels Reach. The...

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Fifth pub taken over by acquisition-hungry Bristol restaurant group Mezze

April 19, 2013
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Fast-growing Bristol group Mezze Restaurants has acquired its fifth outlet, the Anchor Inn at Ham Green, which it is reviving with a substantial cash injection. The pub, which has had four landlords in the past two years and has suffered from dwindling revenues, is to get a £350,000 refurbishment...

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