Hartnell Taylor Cook strengthens valuation team in Bristol with associate director appointment

February 19, 2020
Hartnell Taylor Cook strengthens valuation team in Bristol with associate director appointment

Anthony Martin has joined independent property consultancy Hartnell Taylor Cook’s Bristol-based valuation team. In a career spanning 35 years, Anthony, pictured, has built up a wealth of experience, working with firms in the West of England and London including Chesterton, Cluttons, Bruton Knowles’ Gloucester office – where he was...

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Incubator SETsquared to host tech business advice session in Easton

February 19, 2020
Incubator SETsquared to host tech business advice session in Easton

SETsquared Bristol, the world-leading incubator, is to stage an advice session for anyone with a great tech business idea but do not know where to start. The event, on March 10 at Easton Community Centre, is also aimed that those who are unsure what to do next to grow...

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Seven promotions at Carterwood as it unveils its 2020 vision for growth

February 19, 2020
Seven promotions at Carterwood as it unveils its 2020 vision for growth

Carterwood, the Bristol-based specialist property consultancy dedicated to social care, has promoted seven members of its team to recognise their significant contributions over the past year. Dr Henry Crosby has become an associate director, Luke Sefton and Victoria Millard are now associates and Hannah Cheese an executive PA while...

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Fund launched by Barcan+Kirby to help community groups based near its offices

February 18, 2020
Fund launched by Barcan+Kirby to help community groups based near its offices

Community organisations in parts of Bristol and South Gloucestershire are being given an opportunity to benefit from a special fund launched this month by city law firm Barcan+Kirby. The Barcan+Kirby Community Fund will give monetary support to groups and individuals working for the benefit of the communities in areas...

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Bristol Business Blog: Malindi Myers, deputy regional agent, Bank of England. Encouraging signs emerging for the UK economy

February 17, 2020
Bristol Business Blog: Malindi Myers, deputy regional agent, Bank of England. Encouraging signs emerging for the UK economy

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met last month to decide on the appropriate level of bank rate – the official base rate of interest in the UK. The MPC also updated its forecasts for economic growth and inflation – these show UK economic growth picking up...

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Ahead of the Agenda: The Week Ahead

February 16, 2020
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Monday February 17 Interim: Petra Diamonds Tuesday February 18 Finals: Glencore, Sunrise Resources, Renewables Infrastructure Group Interims: BHP Group, Blancco Technology Group, Pan African Economic announcements: Unemployment rate, Claimant count Wednesday February 19 Final: RPS Group Economic announcement: Retail price index, Producer price index, Consumer price index Thursday February...

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The LAST WORD: Melissa Toney, head of regulatory and licensing, Gregg Latchams

February 14, 2020
The LAST WORD: Melissa Toney, head of regulatory and licensing, Gregg Latchams

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 Melissa Toney, head of regulatory and licensing at Gregg Latchams, answers our 10 questions. What was the LAST:  Film you watched? Joker- of course! Book you read? The...

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High-growth semiconductor firm choses Bristol as base for new design centre

February 14, 2020
High-growth semiconductor firm choses Bristol as base for new design centre

One of the world’s leading semiconductor companies is to open a design office in Bristol in a further boost to the city’s reputation as a leading tech hub. Moortec, which has its head office in Plymouth, makes in-chip monitoring technology – a rapidly growing segment of the semiconductor industry...

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Manufacturing of Rolls-Royce’s pioneering Bristol-made engine blades gets off the ground

February 14, 2020
Manufacturing of Rolls-Royce’s pioneering Bristol-made engine blades gets off the ground

Engineers at Rolls-Royce’s Bristol plant have started to make the world’s largest fan blades for the next generation of low-emission aero-engines. As a set, the composite blades have a diameter of 140 inches – almost the size of a narrow -body aircraft fuselage.  They are being manufactured in the...

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