Bright sparks of Bristol’s tech and digital cluster urged to enter SPARKies awards

May 5, 2017
Bright sparks of Bristol’s tech and digital cluster urged to enter SPARKies awards

The SPARKies awards have been launched with the ambition of shining a light on the very best people, products and companies in Bristol and Bath’s digital and tech sectors. Now in their fifth year, the awards showcase the region’s start-ups, founders, entrepreneurs and mentors and highlight the best companies...

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Jeremy Vine’s Radio 2 anecdotes end accountants’ annual dinner on a high

May 5, 2017
Jeremy Vine’s Radio 2 anecdotes end accountants’ annual dinner on a high

More than 400 South West business figures were entertained with anecdotes about Radio 2 listeners and humorous stories from life as a journalist by broadcaster Jeremy Vine at the annual ICAEW West of England annual dinner in Bristol. The event, one of the most popular in the region’s business calendar,...

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West of England Metro Mayor result: Business reaction

May 5, 2017
West of England Metro Mayor result: Business reaction

South West regional chairman of the Institute of Directors (IoD) Nick Sturge welcomed the election of Tim Bowles as West of England Metro Mayor – but called for him to now put party politics aside for the benefit of the region’s economic growth. “It is such an important role...

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Businessman Tim Bowles wins West of England’s first Metro Mayor election for Conservatives

May 5, 2017
Businessman Tim Bowles wins West of England’s first Metro Mayor election for Conservatives

Conservative councillor and businessman Tim Bowles has been elected as the West of England’s first Metro Mayor, beating Labour by 70,300 votes to 65,923. Second preference votes were counted after no candidate in the first round polled more than 50%. The result was announced shortly before 6am this morning....

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New chairman at Clarke Willmott looks ahead to period of sustainable growth

May 4, 2017
New chairman at Clarke Willmott looks ahead to period of sustainable growth

National law firm Clarke Willmott, which has an office in Bristol, has appointed Jonathan Morton as its new chairman. A partner in commercial property and head of its Birmingham office, Jonathan, pictured, takes over from Taunton office head Tim Walker, who has served two consecutive three-year terms in the role....

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Turner Prize nomination for ‘under-appreciated’ artist following Bristol exhibition

May 4, 2017
Turner Prize nomination for ‘under-appreciated’ artist following Bristol exhibition

A solo exhibition at Bristol’s Spike Island gallery has earned artist Lubaina Himid a place on the 2017 Turner Prize shortlist. Navigation Charts, staged at the gallery between January and March, drew together paintings and installations from the late 1990s to the present day to consider issues of labour,...

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New director takes up post at Architecture Centre

May 4, 2017
New director takes up post at Architecture Centre

The Architecture Centre in Bristol has appointed Sarah James as its new director, bringing a wealth of arts management experience to the role. With more than 15 years in arts and cultural management, Sarah has an extensive and wide ranging career portfolio. She will be responsible for overall strategic...

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Tickets go on sale for innovative Something Good design festival as full line-up is confirmed

May 4, 2017
Tickets go on sale for innovative Something Good design festival as full line-up is confirmed

Early bird tickets for the inaugural Something Good design festival went on sale today as the final line-up of speakers and workshops is announced. The unique two-day festival, which celebrates the best of modern design, takes place in Bristol on October 6 and 7 and will feature some of the...

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Bristol and Bath residents urged to ‘live like tourists’ and enjoy the cultural tale of their two cities

May 3, 2017
Bristol and Bath residents urged to ‘live like tourists’ and enjoy the cultural tale of their two cities

People living in Bristol and Bath are being invited to ‘live like a tourist’ this weekend and experience the rich culture of their cities through the eyes of a visitor. From Banksy to Jane Austen and from the Georgian House to the Roman Baths, the two cities boast iconic...

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