Creative/Media

Halo effect of creative hub means there’s no space left in HERE

July 13, 2018
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Halo effect of creative hub means there’s no space left in HERE

Creative and tech workspace in one of Bristol’s most iconic commercial buildings is now fully occupied following the arrival of its latest tenant. Branding agency Halo’s move into HERE – the former HTV West studio and HQ on Bath Road – has left the building’s asset managers Ashville operating...

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Bristol in starring role again as ‘emotionally charged’ drama returns to TV

July 13, 2018
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Bristol in starring role again as ‘emotionally charged’ drama returns to TV

Another critically acclaimed made-in-Bristol TV drama returns to the small screen this weekend after filming in the city earlier this year. The first two series of ITV’s Unforgotten proved hugely successful with viewers and critics alike, the second receiving an average consolidated viewing figure of over 6m with a...

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Bristol Pride founder takes up new role as director of Architecture Centre

July 13, 2018
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Bristol Pride founder takes up new role as director of Architecture Centre

Bristol’s Architecture Centre has appointed the founder of the city’s Pride festival, Dr Anna Rutherford, as its new director. Anna, pictured, is known for driving step-changes in organisations and has already made her mark on the city as chair of Bristol Festivals, during which she helped re-design Bristol’s arts...

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Green light for university’s Temple Quarter campus, but it scales down plan for Bristol’s tallest building

July 12, 2018
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Green light for university’s Temple Quarter campus, but it scales down plan for Bristol’s tallest building

The University of Bristol has received outline planning permission for its new £300m Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus – paving the way for the long-awaited regeneration of the high-profile area. However, it has reduced the height of one of the planned student accommodation blocks on the site from 25 storeys...

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Tech industry pioneer sets new course as chair of Brunel’s SS Great Britain

July 12, 2018
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Tech industry pioneer sets new course as chair of Brunel’s SS Great Britain

The SS Great Britain Trust, the organisation that owns Brunel’s iconic ship on Bristol’s Harbourside, has elected long-standing UK tech industry figure Jim McKenna as its new chair. His appointment at the charitable trust’s AGM comes three months after it opened the £7.2m Being Brunel museum as a major...

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Waitrose delivers extension to contract with expats’ ‘favourite online supermarket’

July 11, 2018
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Waitrose delivers extension to contract with expats’ ‘favourite online supermarket’

Bristol-based specialist online supermarket British Corner Shop has renewed its contract with high-end retailer Waitrose under which it sells its UK-made products to more than 150,000 customers spread across 146 countries. Last year alone British Corner Shop delivered more than 1.4m Waitrose biscuits to the British expat community worldwide....

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The LAST WORD: Marti Burgess, associate director, Gregg Latchams, and chair, St Pauls Carnival CIC

July 6, 2018
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The LAST WORD: Marti Burgess, associate director, Gregg Latchams, and chair, St Pauls Carnival CIC

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 Marti Burgess, associate director of Gregg Latchams and chair of St Pauls Carnival CIC, answers our 10 questions. What was the LAST: Film you watched? The...

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Mayors to promote Bristol’s innovation and development opportunities on world stage

July 6, 2018
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Mayors to promote Bristol’s innovation and development opportunities on world stage

Bristol’s major investment opportunities, including Cumberland Basin and the Temple Quay Enterprise Zone along with its smart energy and infrastructure schemes, will next week be promoted to international investors at a global gathering of business leaders and politicians. Mayor of Bristol Marvin Rees and the West of England Metro...

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Bristol News photo gallery: PwC West of England Business of the Year ‘winner of winners’ awards

July 6, 2018
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Bristol News photo gallery: PwC West of England Business of the Year ‘winner of winners’ awards

The ‘winner of winners’ of the prestigious PwC West of England Business of the Year Awards was revealed at a celebratory dinner to mark their final year. Launched in 1988 by accountants PwC to showcase the region’s top large businesses, the awards have over three decades become the South...

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New PR division and Cornwall base for Bristol agency Stuff as it targets more growth

July 5, 2018
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New PR division and Cornwall base for Bristol agency Stuff as it targets more growth

Stuff, the Bristol-based creative agency, has expanded with the launch of a presence in Cornwall and a new public relations division. The agency, which was formed in 2005, works across a range of sectors with clients such as Mars’ Royal Canin pet food brand, the NHS, Destination Bristol and...

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Arts Council England appoints Colston Hall boss to its South West Council

July 4, 2018
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Arts Council England appoints Colston Hall boss to its South West Council

Louise Mitchell, CEO of Bristol Music Trust, which runs Colston Hall, has joined the South West Council of Arts Council England (ACE).  ACE area council members are drawn from different roles across and beyond the arts and culture sector. They include practitioners, arts administrators and local authority representatives who...

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St Pauls Carnival signs up University of Bristol as major sponsor

July 3, 2018
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St Pauls Carnival signs up University of Bristol as major sponsor

The University of Bristol has struck a major partnership with St Pauls Carnival ahead of its 50th anniversary tomorrow. The university’s support includes headline sponsorship of two stages – the main Windrush Stage outside St Pauls Learning Centre and the World Carnival Stage in Portland Square.  It will also...

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Boost for Bristol mental health charity as Turtle Bay founder becomes patron

July 3, 2018
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Boost for Bristol mental health charity as Turtle Bay founder becomes patron

Bristol-based restaurateur Ajith Jayawickrema, the founder of the Las Iguanas and Turtle Bay chains, has become the patron of mental health charity Changes Bristol. Ajith, pictured below, will play a key role raising awareness of Changes Bristol’s free-to-access mental health peer support meetings as well as highlighting the stigma...

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