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Bristol Business Blog: Tim Stringer, director, Integral Build. Why the office has become more than just a place of work

February 11, 2016
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Bristol Business Blog: Tim Stringer, director, Integral Build. Why the office has become more than just a place of work

By Tim Stringer, director, Integral Build. This year the Queen celebrates her 90th birthday. Not for a moment do I imagine she is reflecting on the changing face of the office over that time. But if she were, she’d think about what have we experienced and what have we...

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Bishop Fleming awarded Xero Gold Partner status for helping its clients get ahead in the cloud

February 11, 2016
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Bishop Fleming awarded Xero Gold Partner status for helping its clients get ahead in the cloud

A rush by its clients to do their accounts in the cloud has earned West of England accountancy firm Bishop Fleming coveted Gold Partner status with global cloud-based accounting software Xero. Bishop Fleming, which has an office in Bristol, chose Xero to provide its cloud platform as part of...

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Capacity and end-of-life care event to be staged by Clarke Willmott

February 10, 2016
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Capacity and end-of-life care event to be staged by Clarke Willmott

Law firm Clarke Willmott is hosting a conference on capacity and end-of-life care next month in conjunction with Bristol University’s Centre for Ethics and Medicine. The March 3 event at the firm’s Bristol office will explore the legal and ethical dilemmas in the care of individuals who lack capacity,...

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Hot yoga studio harnesses hi-tech system to meet growing demand

February 10, 2016
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Hot yoga studio harnesses hi-tech system to meet growing demand

A former Bristol IT worker-turned-yoga teacher has opened a hi-tech, purpose-built hot yoga studio powered by 100% sustainable energy. Called Yogafurie, the centre has been opened by Ed Wood just four years after he became a teacher of the practice. It boasts the most advanced heating and air filtration...

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Developer to speak at inaugural Inspiring Women property event in Bristol

February 8, 2016
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Developer to speak at inaugural Inspiring Women property event in Bristol

The first in a series of Inspiring Women talks organised by the South West branch of Women In Property takes place in Bristol tomorrow with guest speaker property developer Mandy St John Davey. The events aim to inspire more women to consider being part of the property and construction...

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Events: BRAVE training courses and workshops

February 8, 2016
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Events: BRAVE training courses and workshops

BRAVE Enterprise, the independent, not-for-profit business advice organisation based in Bristol, stages a comprehensive programme of training courses and workshops. Introduction to bookkeeping Presenter: Sarah Batorijs Date: Tuesday March 8 Time: 9.45am – 12.45pm Cost: £54 (inc VAT) per workshop Whether you are running a new business and have...

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Ahead of the Agenda: The Week Ahead

February 7, 2016
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Monday 8 February Final: Randgold Resources EGM: Chemring Tuesday 9 February Interim: Redrow Trading statement: Icap AGMs: RWS Holdings, TUI AG Economics: BRC like-for-like sales, Trade figures Wednesday 10 February Interims: Animalcare, Dunelm Finals: ARM Holdings, Concentric, Smurfit Kappa, Tullow Oil Trading statements: Atkins (WS), Bellway, Electrocomponents, Greene King,...

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European Green Capital year ends with plea to Bristol businesses to continue sustainable innovation

February 5, 2016
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European Green Capital year ends with plea to Bristol businesses to continue sustainable innovation

Bristol’s year as European Green Capital officially ended this afternoon with a pledge by its key players to keep the city at the leading edge of sustainable business innovation. A closing ceremony staged at Colston Hall looked back over Bristol’s year in the green spotlight and at its legacy....

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Bristol’s top stylists, designers and artists take centre stage at fashion show

February 5, 2016
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Bristol’s top stylists, designers and artists take centre stage at fashion show

The Hobbs Show – the largest fashion show in the UK outside of London – will put Bristol’s fashion industry in the spotlight tomorrow. The night of style, music and performance – the last to be staged by iconic Bristol salon Hobbs – will offer a  platform for the...

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The LAST WORD: Peter Clough, head of Osborne Clarke’s Bristol office

February 5, 2016
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The LAST WORD: Peter Clough, head of Osborne Clarke’s Bristol office

Each week Bristol Business News lets a prominent member of the area’s business community have the last word on its weekly e-bulletin. This week Peter Clough, head of Osborne Clarke’s Bristol office, answers our 10 questions. What was the LAST: Film you watched? Amy – a brilliantly put together...

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Takeover puts Bristol private jet charter firm on flightpath for further growth

February 5, 2016
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Takeover puts Bristol private jet charter firm on flightpath for further growth

Private jet hire firm Bristol Flying Centre (BFC), which flies celebrities, sports stars and business people from Bristol Airport, has been acquired by Guernsey-based Pula Aviation. BFC also operates aircraft management and handling, maintenance and engineering as well as pilot training. The acquisition includes its subsidiary Centreline Air Charter...

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Top award recognises fast-growing Heat Recruitment’s forward-thinking approach to business

February 5, 2016
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Top award recognises fast-growing Heat Recruitment’s forward-thinking approach to business

Bristol-based specialist recruitment firm Heat is celebrating winning a top prize at the coveted Employment Engagement Awards 2015. The firm, which specialises in recruitment for the accountancy and financial sectors, topped the Project of the Year (Private Sector – 0/50 staff) category. The Employee Engagement Awards recognise and celebrate...

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Green light for Redcliff demolition brings regeneration of city’s ‘forgotten quarter’ a step closer

February 5, 2016
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Development in Bristol city centre’s next growth area is to get underway following city council consent for the demolition and archaeological investigation of a derelict site in Redcliffe. The decision paves the way for phase two of the Redcliff Quarter development – an area of 330 high-quality new homes,...

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