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South West shrugs off impact of Covid-19 to attract more overseas firms

June 11, 2021
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South West shrugs off impact of Covid-19 to attract more overseas firms

Investment by foreign businesses into the South West rose last year despite the pandemic in contrast to a fall for the UK as a whole. According to a new report by accountancy group EY, the South West achieved a 6.7% increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) projects in 2020...

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Apprenticeship Levy payers urged to support scheme that boosts training in small firms

June 10, 2021
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Apprenticeship Levy payers urged to support scheme that boosts training in small firms

West of England Metro Mayor Dan Norris is calling on employers to help increase the number of apprenticeships in the region. With an estimated £4m to £8m of unused Apprenticeship Levy funds returned to the Treasury each year, Mayor Norris is calling for apprentice levy-paying employers to give their unused funds to a new...

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Success of Bristol’s poo-powered bus to be followed by pair of fertiliser-fuelled trucks

June 10, 2021
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Success of Bristol’s poo-powered bus to be followed by pair of fertiliser-fuelled trucks

Two sewage and food waste-powered trucks bought by utility group Wessex Water will hit Bristol’s roads this summer, ushering in a transport revolution that could potentially slash greenhouse gas emissions and improve the city’s air quality. The vehicles, pictured, which follow in the tyre tracks of the firm’s pioneering ‘poo...

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Plea to PM ahead of G7 Summit to pave way for more sustainable business amid global climate crisis

June 8, 2021
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Plea to PM ahead of G7 Summit to pave way for more sustainable business amid global climate crisis

The region’s largest business group has urged the Prime Minister to help create a more sustainable future for business at this weekend’s G7 summit in Cornwall. The British Chambers of Commerce South West (BCCSW) – which includes Bristol Chamber of Commerce parent group Business West – has written to...

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Green business grants can make saving cash and energy child’s play

June 2, 2021
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Green business grants can make saving cash and energy child’s play

Bristol’s small and medium-sized businesses are being urged to take advantage of grants which can make them greener while also saving them money. But they need to hurry as applications for the grants close on June 25. The Green Business Grant scheme is run by the West of England...

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Bristol’s much-needed new science and engineering centre takes shape as demand for space continues

May 28, 2021
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Bristol’s much-needed new science and engineering centre takes shape as demand for space continues

Specialist laboratory facilities, services and support for Bristol’s expanding science and engineering ecosystem have come a step closer as construction of the city’s £6m deep tech incubator passes the half-way mark. The 30,000 sq ft incubator in Old Market will house up to 250 highly skilled workers in the...

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Major programme to help Bristol firms develop low-carbon and sustainable technology

May 27, 2021
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Major programme to help Bristol firms develop low-carbon and sustainable technology

A business support programme showing how small and medium-sized Bristol firms can benefit from sustainable innovation has been launched by world-leading business incubator SETsquared and the University of Bath. The three-year programme, which has been funded by the European Regional Development and available for firms based in the West...

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Partnership backed by Bristol firms to support businesses mulling staff ownership

May 26, 2021
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Partnership backed by Bristol firms to support businesses mulling staff ownership

A new partnership that includes national law firm TLT and ethical bank Triodos’s UK business – both based Bristol – is seeking to support growth of employee ownership. Backed by the Employee Ownership Association, the partnership will share its members’ collective insight and expertise on the benefits of staff...

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Bristol Business Blog: West of England Combined Authority. Dream big with trade to the EU and global markets

May 24, 2021
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Bristol Business Blog: West of England Combined Authority. Dream big with trade to the EU and global markets

The opportunities for business growth and expansion through trade are huge. If you’re thinking about trading with the EU and other markets, or want to continue trading, there are rules you need to follow for importing and exporting. It can be overwhelming, but the West of England Combined Authority’s...

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Record investment for SETsquared firms as incubator shrugs off pandemic-induced market turmoil

May 21, 2021
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Record investment for SETsquared firms as incubator shrugs off pandemic-induced market turmoil

Businesses based at SETsquared, the acclaimed incubator backed by the University of Bristol, raised record levels of investment last year despite the coronavirus pandemic’s huge impact on financial markets. Funding from private and public sources totalled £616m, up 40% on 2019. Private investment accounted for 90% of the total...

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New Bristol tech centre for French engineering firm as it powers ahead with Hinkley Point C contracts

May 21, 2021
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New Bristol tech centre for French engineering firm as it powers ahead with Hinkley Point C contracts

French engineering and support firm Efinor – a  key player in the South West nuclear sector – is to open a manufacturing and technology centre in Bristol four years after arriving in the city with just two staff. The Normandy-headquartered, €70m revenue firm, which is working on fellow French...

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Programme launched to help retailers get their products on the shelves of US store giants

May 20, 2021
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Programme launched to help retailers get their products on the shelves of US store giants

Retail brands based in and around Bristol can get help to trade in the US with store giants such as Walmart under a new programme staged by the Department for International Trade (DIT). Called The Retail Lab, it will equip up to 18 companies, via a series of educational...

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Call for Bristol firms to take part in UK’s largest ever Race at Work Survey

May 14, 2021
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Call for Bristol firms to take part in UK’s largest ever Race at Work Survey

Bristol businesses are being urged to join hundreds of employers from across the UK by taking part in the country’s largest survey of race in the workplace. City-based DAS Group, Loungers, Osborne Clarke, OVO Energy and Unite Students are already signed up to complete the survey, which is being...

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