Stephen Rosser re-elected to chief executive post at Clarke Willmott as its growth continues

February 25, 2015
Stephen Rosser re-elected to chief executive post at Clarke Willmott as its growth continues

National law firm Clarke Willmott has re-elected Stephen Rosser as chief executive based in its Bristol office for a further term which will extend his tenure to April 2019. As part of the re-election of Stephen, pictured, the firm has adopted a new three-year strategy based on continued growth...

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Financial planner joins Bond Dickinson’s Bristol office as senior wealth adviser

February 25, 2015
Financial planner joins Bond Dickinson’s Bristol office as senior wealth adviser

National law firm Bond Dickinson has appointed Greg Moss as a senior wealth adviser based in its Bristol office. Greg, a chartered financial planner and Fellow of the Personal Finance Society, joins Bond Dickinson Wealth Limited from Bristol firm Paradigm Norton Financial Planning. He will provide financial planning and...

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£22m Knightsbridge Rolex store deal handled by Burges Salmon team

February 24, 2015
£22m Knightsbridge Rolex store deal handled by Burges Salmon team

Real estate and corporate lawyers from Bristol-headquartered Burges Salmon have advised on the record-breaking acquisition of one of London’s most-exclusive shopping addresses. The Rolex Store at One Hyde Park, Knightsbridge, was bought by a client of the firm for £22m less than four years after Russian businessman Grigory Guselnikov...

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‘We’re pro-business’ Ed Balls insists as he launches Labour’s business plan for the West of England

February 23, 2015
‘We’re pro-business’ Ed Balls insists as he launches Labour’s business plan for the West of England

A future Labour government would support business in the West of England – not damage it – by creating a more prosperous Britain and investing in skills and new technologies, Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls said in Bristol today. Launching the party’s business plan for the region at aerospace giant...

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The LAST WORD: Rebecca Pritchard, Triodos Bank

February 23, 2015
The LAST WORD: Rebecca Pritchard, Triodos Bank

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 Rebecca Pritchard, head of Business Banking at Triodos Bank, answers our 10 questions. What was the last: Film you watched? Gravity – with Sandra Bullock and...

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Bristol in the vanguard of a new breed of 21st century cities, international investors are told

February 23, 2015
Bristol in the vanguard of a new breed of 21st century cities, international investors are told

Bristol has been showcased as one of Europe’s top investment hotspots with the claim that is helping create a new kind of city for the 21st century. A gathering of major international investors in London heard that its creativity, innovation and independent spirit were pushing the city in a...

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Government pledges £5m to help regenerate Colston Hall

February 23, 2015
Government pledges £5m to help regenerate Colston Hall

The £45m campaign to transform Bristol’s Colston Hall into a nationally important music venue has received a £5m boost from the Government. The funding was pledged by Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander during a visit to the iconic building. The regeneration plans for the hall – due...

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What’s Right auction to raise funds for range of local charities

February 23, 2015
What’s Right auction to raise funds for range of local charities

Business networking group What’s Right is holding an auction at Bristol and Bath Science Park in aid of several local charities. The event, from 6pm on Thursday, is the latest staged by What’s Right, which has raised more than £20,000 for good causes. Bristol Rovers tickets, a round of golf, spa days,...

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Change Real Estate recruits Terramonds’ James Fothergill as it expands its interests in Bristol

February 23, 2015
Change Real Estate recruits Terramonds’ James Fothergill as it expands its interests in Bristol

James Fothergill, the former development manager at South Gloucestershire property developer Terramond, has joined rival Change Real Estate as it expands its interests in Bristol. Kent-based Change Real Estate is progressing major mixed use developments in Bristol city centre at Sampson Court and Redcliffe Square – the company’s first...

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