Creative/Media

First businesses connected to ultra-fast internet services as Gigabit City’s Bristol network goes live

July 8, 2016
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First businesses connected to ultra-fast internet services as Gigabit City’s Bristol network goes live

Bristol’s ultra-fast pure fibre network is now live, CityFibre announced today, and the first businesses are connected and receiving world-class, gigabit speed internet services. The partnership between CityFibre and Triangle Networks has created a powerful alternative digital infrastructure for the city which can help businesses compete on a global...

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Bristol Business Blog: James Hinchcliffe, lead political analyst, JBP Associates. Devolution – not Brexit – will give the West independence

July 8, 2016
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Bristol Business Blog: James Hinchcliffe, lead political analyst, JBP Associates. Devolution – not Brexit – will give the West independence

By James Hinchcliffe, lead political analyst, JBP Associates In the early hours of June 24, 2016, history was made with the EU referendum result that stunned a continent. It was one of those times when people may always remember where they were or what they were doing on the...

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Figures show almost all UWE graduates find jobs within a year

July 8, 2016
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Figures show almost all UWE graduates find jobs within a year

UWE Bristol is leading the market for graduate employability, according to a new report, with 96% of last year’s graduates in employment or further study. The latest Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) figures also show 78% are in professional roles. This compares with UK market averages of 94% and...

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Reputation management service started by JBP PR in light of changing media landscape

July 8, 2016
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Reputation management service started by JBP PR in light of changing media landscape

Bristol PR agency JBP has launched a division to help companies grow and protect their reputations Set up in response to the changing media landscape, the division will be headed by former national BBC presenter and Number 10 media adviser Clarence Mitchell, pictured, who recently joined the agency. The...

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City’s sausages and cider on the menu as another festival highlights Bristol’s artisan food and drink

July 8, 2016
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City’s sausages and cider on the menu as another festival highlights Bristol’s artisan food and drink

West of England artisan meat and drink will take centre stage next month when The Original Sausage and Cider Festival Co. stages its first event in Bristol. More than 30 ciders sourced from the area and beyond will be on sale at the Bristol Sausage and Cider Festival, along...

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Green is the colour as Bristol firms bring coveted national awards back to the city

July 8, 2016
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Green is the colour as Bristol firms bring coveted national awards back to the city

Bristol-headquartered law firm Burges Salmon and Greenhouse PR, also based in the city, were this week among the winners at the prestigious BusinessGreen Leaders Awards. Burges Salmon collected the Law Firm of the Year trophy for the breadth of its work in the green sector while Greenhouse secured the...

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Waitrose teams up with Bristol online store to sell Best of British across the globe

July 8, 2016
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Waitrose teams up with Bristol online store to sell Best of British across the globe

British Corner Shop, the specialist online store based near Bristol, has signed a deal with supermarket group Waitrose to sell its own label products across the world. Last year British Corner Shop shipped more than 50,000 orders made up of classic British food and household products to 138 countries worldwide. The...

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Experts serve up digital marketing course for pint-sized firms – down the pub

July 6, 2016
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Experts serve up digital marketing course for pint-sized firms – down the pub

Bristol content marketing specialists Sonja Jefferson and Sharon Tanton have set up a unique learning programme for small businesses – in their local pub. Pub School, which is held in the Lion in Cliftonwood, takes owner-managers on a three-month journey into the world of online communication specific to their...

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The LAST WORD: Gemma McGrattan, director, Synergy Creative

July 1, 2016
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The LAST WORD: Gemma McGrattan, director, Synergy Creative

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 Gemma McGrattan, director at Synergy Creative, answers our 10 questions. What was the LAST:  Film you watched? I love a good action film. Three great films I’ve...

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Bristol agency looking to retain Green PR Company of the Year title

July 1, 2016
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Bristol agency looking to retain Green PR Company of the Year title

Bristol-based Greenhouse PR is hoping to land the title of Green PR Company of the Year for the second consecutive year next week. The firm, which works with clients in the sustainable and the low carbon sectors, is in the running for accolade the in the Business Green Leaders...

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Clip continues to build its team as growth spurs half a dozen new appointments

July 1, 2016
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Clip continues to build its team as growth spurs half a dozen new appointments

Clip Exhibition and Display, the Bristol-based exhibition stand design and build firm, has made a number of new appointments as it gears up for further growth. The arrival of the six new starters follows a record breaking year for the firm, with a 25% increase in turnover against 2014....

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Marco Pierre White serves up book signings and a summer menu for diners

July 1, 2016
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Celebrated chef Marco Pierre White chatted to guests about food – and football – when he paid a special visit to his restaurant near Bristol. The personal appearance was to launch the new summer menu at the Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill at DoubleTree by Hilton, Cadbury...

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Curtain up on next phase of Colston Hall re-design following city council’s go-ahead for £1.6m

July 1, 2016
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Detailed design work for the transformation of Bristol’s Colston Hall is to go ahead following approval of a £1.6m investment by Bristol City Council’s cabinet. The funding for Bristol Music Trust, which runs the venue, is part of a wider plan by the council to continue to support the...

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