Creative/Media

Bristol’s tech pioneers to be showcased as city is chosen to host national innovation festival

September 8, 2014
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Bristol’s tech pioneers to be showcased as city is chosen to host national innovation festival

Bristol’s growing reputation as one of the UK’s leading hi-tech centres has been recognised by its inclusion in a national innovation festival. Some of the city’s most innovative businesses will open their doors to executives, entrepreneurs, investors, potential employees and the public as part of the OpenCo event, which...

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Bristol’s Ujima Radio calls up phone box millionaire to inspire city’s young entrepreneurs

September 5, 2014
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Bristol’s ‘phone box millionaire’ Dr Stephen Fear, the city-born entrepreneur and businessman, is to co-host a four-part radio series aimed at inspiring young people of all backgrounds to become entrepreneurs and create their own futures through enterprise. The first of four monthly shows, called Dr Fear’s Business Remedies, will...

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Second office for post production house as it wins more work in Bristol

September 5, 2014
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Post production house Evolutions is to open a second facility in Bristol just a year after opening in the heart of the city’s Whiteladies Road media district. The new building, in which Evolutions has invested around £500,000 in state-of-the-art equipment, will provide additional capacity for the thriving post house...

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UWE’s international graduate website in running for Times Higher Ed award

September 5, 2014
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A unique international careers website developed at the University of the West of England has been nominated for a Times Higher Education Award for Outstanding Employer Engagement. Launched two years ago, GradLink UK is a free web-based service that enables overseas employers to link with international students and graduates...

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Bristol Business Blog: Adam Powell, director of skills, West of England LEP. Does your business have the right skills to grow?

September 5, 2014
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Bristol Business Blog: Adam Powell, director of skills, West of England LEP. Does your business have the right skills to grow?

By Adam Powell, director of skills, West of England LEP What will your business look like three years from now? Do your existing staff have the right mix of skills to help your business flourish? Do you have the right recruitment and workforce development strategy in place? If you...

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Region’s charity marketers to hear latest industry thinking at Bristol conference

September 4, 2014
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Region’s charity marketers to hear latest industry thinking at Bristol conference

Using social media to promote charity fundraising and other issues faced by the region’s professional fundraisers and charity marketers will be examined at a major event next month. The second South West Charity Marketing Conference, organised by The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) South West region, will give the...

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Trailblazing Bristol firms fly flag for city in prestigious national mobile innovation table

September 2, 2014
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Trailblazing Bristol firms fly flag for city in prestigious national mobile innovation table

Pioneering Bristol mobile businesses Mubaloo and Creditcall have been named among the UK’s 50 most innovative firms in the fast-growing sector. It is the third consecutive year that mobile consultancy and app developer Mubaloo has appeared in the annual Mobile Entertainment Top 50 Innovators list. For online and mobile...

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Bristol to play lead research role in pioneering 3D security and defence technology

August 29, 2014
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Bristol to play lead research role in pioneering 3D security and defence technology

Bristol’s position as an emerging centre for innovative 3D technology has been underpinned by new research to help surveillance systems identify suspicious objects or people easier. The Government-funded study, which aims to develop 3D imaging technology, forms a continuation of the link-up between UWE Bristol’s Centre for Machine Vision,...

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Zerodegrees turns up heat on rivals following £350,000 refurb

August 29, 2014
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Zerodegrees turns up heat on rivals following £350,000 refurb

Bristol craft brewing institution Zerodegrees has undergone a major refurbishment in tandem with a new menu after a successful decade at its landmark Colston Street site. The £350,000 refit has created an expansive, flexible drinking and dining space downstairs with the dining room moving to the top floor. The...

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New app helps Bristol Pound users tap into new services

August 29, 2014
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New app helps Bristol Pound users tap into new services

Bristol Pound has launched its first official app for mobiles offering a range of new services for users of the UK’s most successful local currency. The free ‘£B app’ will simplify the £B mobile phone text payment system, TXT2PAY, notify users of nearby Bristol Pound businesses, track users’ spending...

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Bristol dining institution Melbournes returns for second helping in new location

August 29, 2014
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Bristol dining institution Melbournes returns for second helping in new location

One of Bristol’s top restaurants has returned after more than a decade. Melbournes became an institution during its 15 years on Park Street, ranking alongside the city’s highest-regarded and most successful restaurants. Co-owner Tony Wilshaw sold the business in the 1990s as competition grew from a new generation of...

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Short-stay tourism campaign has long-term impact on Bristol’s economy, figures show

August 29, 2014
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Short-stay tourism campaign has long-term impact on Bristol’s economy, figures show

A marketing campaign which used the people behind some of Bristol’s leading attractions to promote the city as a short-stay destination brought in £25.7m and created nearly 500 jobs, according to new figures. Michelin-starred chef Josh Eggleton, co-founder of the pop-up restaurant and food festival, Eat Drink Bristol Fashion,...

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Gregor Heating teams up with Cool Ventures to land £10m housing association contract

August 29, 2014
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Gregor Heating teams up with Cool Ventures to land £10m housing association contract

Business growth consultancy Cool Ventures has helped secure a £10m maintenance contract for client Gregor Heating, Electrical and Renewable Energy. Yate-based Cool Ventures, which advises owner-managed businesses on their growth strategies and preparing for external investment, wrote the winning bid for Gregor to service and install gas boilers for...

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