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Wapping Wharf scheme takes important steps towards completing new Harbourside area

April 13, 2016
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Wapping Wharf scheme takes important steps towards completing new Harbourside area

A milestone in the creation of a vibrant new quarter on Bristol’s Harbourside has been reached with the opening of a route connecting south Bristol to the city centre. Gaol Ferry Steps is the latest section of developer Umberslade’s Wapping Wharf scheme. The tree-lined pedestrian route provides access from...

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Thrings provides cutting-edge legal advice to help first female master tailor open on Savile Row

April 13, 2016
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Thrings provides cutting-edge legal advice to help first female master tailor open on Savile Row

Regional commercial law firm Thrings, which has an office in Bristol, has helped world-renowned tailor Kathryn Sargent open her first store on London’s famous Savile Row. The firm provided commercial property advice to Kathryn, pictured, – Britain’s first female head cutter – on the 854 sq ft shop which...

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Business leaders press councils to approve ambitious devolution deal for West of England

April 8, 2016
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The region’s four largest business groups and some of its biggest companies have called on local councils to give the go-ahead to plans to win devolved powers and funding from central government. Business West, the CBI, IoD and the FSB – along with the bosses of some of the...

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EU membership ‘critically important’ to future of Bristol, UWE vice-chancellor says

April 8, 2016
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EU membership ‘critically important’ to future of Bristol, UWE vice-chancellor says

One of the West of England’s most influential business and academic leaders, UWE vice-chancellor Professor Steve West, has said it is “critically important” the UK stays in the EU. In an emphatic backing of the ‘remain’ campaign, Prof West said being in the European Union was vital not just...

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Two partners join Carbon Law’s Bristol office as it grows city property team

April 8, 2016
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Carbon Law Partners has continued to grow its Bristol property team with the appointment of two partners to its office in the city. The Cardiff-based firm said the arrival of Jonathan Beck and Anne Bennett was helping it develop its influence in the highly competitive Bristol property market. Jonathan,...

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Rebrand for Bristol office of engineering consultancy following acquisition by Swedish group

April 8, 2016
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Rebrand for Bristol office of engineering consultancy following acquisition by Swedish group

Engineering consultancy Grontmij, which has an office in Bristol, has this week rebranded as Sweco, marking the completion of its acquisition by Europe’s leading architecture and engineering consultancy. Dutch firm Grontmij was bought last October by Swedish firm Sweco. The enlarged Stockholm-based group has 14,500 employees, sales of approximately...

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Final planning hurdle cleared by Bristol’s long-awaited £90m arena

April 7, 2016
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Final planning hurdle cleared by Bristol’s long-awaited £90m arena

Bristol’s long-awaited arena has received its final go-ahead after clearing its last planning hurdle. The 12,000 capacity venue was given the green light on Wednesday night by Bristol City Council’s development control committee following a deferral last month to allow for additional transport information to be provided. Councillors had...

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Heritage Lottery funding helps St George’s take another step towards a sound future

April 1, 2016
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Heritage Lottery funding helps St George’s take another step towards a sound future

Long-forgotten stories of Bristol music venue St George’s will be retold as part of an ambitious project supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). The funding announcement comes as the Grade II* listed Georgian building celebrates its 40th anniversary year as a world-class performance venue and calls on Bristol...

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Breakfast survey show bosses get fruity in the morning – but the full English isn’t toast yet

March 31, 2016
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Breakfast survey show bosses get fruity in the morning – but the full English isn’t toast yet

It’s seen as the most important meal of the day and for many famous entrepreneurs it sets them up nicely for long hours of doing business. But is there right or wrong food to eat for breakfast for the busy boss or owner-manager? Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson is...

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LSH machinery and business assets division boosted by partner appointment

March 30, 2016
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LSH machinery and business assets division boosted by partner appointment

National property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) is aiming to grow its South West machinery and business assets (MBA) division following Jason Hall’s appointment as the new head of the department. Jason, pictured, joined LSH after its buyout of the ES Group in March last year, and now takes...

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Full steam ahead for Bristol’s first shipping container retail scheme

March 29, 2016
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Full steam ahead for Bristol’s first shipping container retail scheme

Bristol’s first retail hub constructed entirely of converted shipping containers has been given the green light. Called Cargo, it will take shape as part of the Wapping Wharf development off Wapping Road and Cumberland Road over the next few months. The 10 units are expected to open in the...

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Scholarships for part-time MSc Strategy, Change and Leadership programme offered by Bristol Uni

March 24, 2016
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Scholarships for part-time MSc Strategy, Change and Leadership programme offered by Bristol Uni

The University of Bristol is offering scholarships on its part-time MSc programme in Strategy, Change and Leadership. This Masters programme is for busy professionals who want to improve their ability to deal with the complexities and challenges facing organisations today. Now in its fourth year, this practical course is...

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Firms urged to back 24 Hours in Bristol photo contest and help put city’s unique character in focus

March 24, 2016
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Firms urged to back 24 Hours in Bristol photo contest and help put city’s unique character in focus

A call has gone out to corporate sponsors to support the unique 24 Hours in Bristol photo competition, which focuses on a day in the life of the city. The annual 24-hour photo-marathon returns next month for its fourth year and is open to anyone with a smartphone or...

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