Two new arrivals at PR firm Empica as it plans further expansion

January 11, 2018
Two new arrivals at PR firm Empica as it plans further expansion

Long-established Bristol public relations agency Empica has expanded by taking on an experienced PR manager and a new PR assistant. The appointments are part of the company’s growth plans following its recent move to new, larger offices in Wraxall, North Somerset. Empica was founded in 1989 by former Bristol...

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Bristol boosts role as backdrop for hard-hitting TV drama as another city-filmed series is screened

January 10, 2018
Bristol boosts role as backdrop for hard-hitting TV drama as another city-filmed series is screened

Powerful new TV series Kiri starts on Channel 4 this evening after filming in Bristol last year – the latest in a run of hard-hitting dramas that are helping the city earn a reputation as high-calibre television production centre. Written by Bristol-born BAFTA-winner Jack Thorne (National Treasure) and starring...

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Trio of promotions prepare comms and engagement agency JBP for more growth

January 10, 2018
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Three senior staff members at Bristol’s longest-established national communications and engagement consultancy JBP have been promoted as it looks for new growth opportunities. James Hargrave has become policy & communications director, James Hinchcliffe strategic engagement director and Julie Williams operations director.   James Hargrave, pictured top, has been with JBP...

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New managing partner takes up reins at Bishop Fleming following management shake-up

January 10, 2018
New managing partner takes up reins at Bishop Fleming following management shake-up

Regional accountancy firm Bishop Fleming, which has its largest office in Bristol, has promoted Andrew Sandiford to managing partner, taking over from Matthew Lee, who held the post since 2001. Andrew, a partner in Bishop Fleming’s Bath office and head of its corporate and business services group, will now...

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New managing partner for Burges Salmon as Peter Morris prepares to step down after eight years in role

January 9, 2018
New managing partner for Burges Salmon as Peter Morris prepares to step down after eight years in role

Bristol’s largest law firm Burges Salmon has named Roger Bull as its next managing partner, succeeding Peter Morris, who is at the end of his current term.   The changeover takes effect on May 1. Peter Morris, who became managing partner in 2010, will remain with the firm and...

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Planning green light for biggest office development to be built in Bristol for 10 years

January 9, 2018
Planning green light for biggest office development to be built in Bristol for 10 years

Bristol’s largest office development for a decade is to be built at Temple Quay following planning approval from the city council. The 210,000 sq ft 4 Glass Wharf showpiece building, pictured, will be linked by a bridge to neighbouring 3 Glass Wharf, which is now under construction.  London-based property...

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Experienced partner appointment strengthens Thrings’ commercial property team

January 9, 2018
Experienced partner appointment strengthens Thrings’ commercial property team

Law firm Thrings, which has an office in Bristol, has appointed commercial property expert Fionnuala Nolan as a partner to advise its fast-growing portfolio of real estate sector clients. Fionnuala, pictured, who joined from City law firm Banks Kelly Solicitors, has more than 20 years’ experience in the areas...

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Ahead of the Agenda: The Week Ahead

January 7, 2018
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Monday January 8 Interim: Micro Focus Tuesday January 9 Trading updates: Persimmon, Morrisons, Big Yellow, GoCompare, Topps Tiles, Majestic Wine, Stock Spirits Wednesday January 10 Interim: SuperGroup Trading updates: Sainsbury’s, Taylor Wimpey, Cineword, Devro, Foxtons, Interserve, McBride, Page Group, Ted Baker Economic announcement: UK Trade balance (November) Thursday January...

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Severe lack of Grade A office space will send rents rocketing this year, Bristol property agents claim

January 5, 2018
Severe lack of Grade A office space will send rents rocketing this year, Bristol property agents claim

Office rents in Bristol will again soar this year after climbing by 14% in 2017 due to a lack of quality space, according to property market experts in the city. They are forecasting that rents will hit a record £35 per sq ft as demand continues to outstrip supply...

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