Bristol enterprise hatchery opens to help create next generation of fully fledged businesses

September 16, 2015
Bristol enterprise hatchery opens to help create next generation of fully fledged businesses

Entrepreneurial Spark, the nationwide accelerator programme for entrepreneurs, has officially launched its Bristol hub – with one resident firm gaining an instant £1,000 boost to their business at the opening ceremony. The Bristol Hatchery, which is backed by NatWest and based at the bank’s Trinity Quay office complex, is...

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Insolvency manager joins Milsted Langdon’s Bristol office

September 16, 2015
Insolvency manager joins Milsted Langdon’s Bristol office

Chartered accountancy firm Milsted Langdon has appointed Ruth Gilbert as an insolvency manager in its Bristol office. Ruth, pictured, has specialised in insolvency work since 2000, when she joined boutique insolvency practice Byrne Associates in Bristol. She is experienced in managing both corporate and personal insolvency cases of all...

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Duke praises Bristol’s innovation as three start-ups win places on his coveted Pitch@Palace bootcamp

September 15, 2015
Duke praises Bristol’s innovation as three start-ups win places on his coveted Pitch@Palace bootcamp

Three innovative Bristol tech start-ups will be showcasing their businesses at St James’s Palace in London as part of Pitch@Palace, an initiative founded by HRH The Duke of York, who was in the city this week to meet fledgling firms taking part in the challenge. Wriggle, YellowDog and Altitude...

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Barclays strengthens team with new head of large corporate banking

September 14, 2015
Barclays strengthens team with new head of large corporate banking

Barclays has expanded its South West corporate banking team by appointing Lee Everson as its new head of large corporate banking. Lee, pictured, will lead the team of relationship directors responsible for Barclays Corporate clients who typically turn over more than £50m.  He has been with Barclays for 11...

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New regional chair appointed by KPMG as growth continues

September 14, 2015
New regional chair appointed by KPMG as growth continues

Global accountancy group KPMG has appointed Karen Witton to succeed its South regional chair Phil Cotton from October 1. Karen, pictured, has worked at KPMG for 10 years, most recently as indirect tax partner. The firm’s indirect tax outsourcing service has grown significantly throughout the South over recent years....

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Ahead of the Agenda: The Week Ahead

September 13, 2015
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Monday 14 September Interims: Applegreen, Central Asia Minerals, Escher Finals: Abcam, City of London Investment Group, Empiric Student Property, Kalibrate Technologies AGM: Infrastructure India EGM: Gulfsands Petroleum Tuesday 15 September Interims: accesso Technology, Bango, CentralNic, HaloSource, IQE, Kingfisher, Manx Telecom, NetPlay TV, Restore, Synety, TLA Worldwide Final: Wilmington Trading...

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Father and son celebrate 15 years in business – and thank Bristol for their success

September 11, 2015
Father and son celebrate 15 years in business – and thank Bristol for their success

A Bristol online marketing company business started by a son and his father is celebrating its 15th anniversary – and credits much of its success to moving to the city. When David Graves set up GWS Media in 2000 he asked his father Richard to join him. The pair...

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Curtain goes up on Bristol’s global Encounters Short Film & Animation Festival

September 11, 2015
Curtain goes up on Bristol’s global Encounters Short Film & Animation Festival

Bristol becomes the centre of the short film industry next week when the city plays host to the 21st Short Film & Animation Festival. Europe’s leading short film event combines film screenings, special events, industry masterclasses and workshops in a jam-packed six-day programme of activity mainly taking place at...

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Abandoned Victorian ‘ragged school’ provides lesson in effective regeneration

September 11, 2015
Abandoned Victorian ‘ragged school’ provides lesson in effective regeneration

Bristol specialist regeneration firm Helm Construction has started work on an ambitious scheme on a landmark Victorian building in Bedminster. Derelict St Luke’s Hall in William Street, which was originally built as a ‘ragged school’ to feed and support the poor, is the latest inner city regeneration project undertaken...

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