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Buoyant professional services market puts Bristol ahead of other UK cities

July 11, 2013
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Buoyant professional services market puts Bristol ahead of other UK cities

Bristol’s professional services sector is the most vibrant outside London, according to Blusource, the fast-growing legal, accountancy and banking sectors recruitment consultancy which opened an office in the city six month ago. Blusource, which launched its office in Temple Quay at the start of the year, has recently sealed...

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Horse charity plans submitted to secure its long-term future

July 10, 2013
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Horse charity plans submitted to secure its long-term future

Ambitious plans aimed at safeguarding Bristol equestrian charity and visitor attraction HorseWorld have been drawn up. The scheme would allow HorseWorld, the UK’s leading horse charity, to sell off part of its site, including its out-dated visitor centre, for housing – bringing in much-needed funds to secure its future...

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Regional economy on mend but challenges remain, Business West survey reveals

July 10, 2013
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Regional economy on mend but challenges remain, Business West survey reveals

The region’s economy has made further progress, but that there are still some risks at home and abroad that could derail the recovery, according to the latest Business West Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) released today. This survey, made up of responses from more than 400 businesses across the West,...

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Infographic: Economy on track for growth but challenges remain, says Business West survey

July 10, 2013
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Infographic: Economy on track for growth but challenges remain, says Business West survey

Business West’s Quarterly Economic Survey for the second quarter of this year suggests that the economy will continue to strengthen gradually over the next year, with growth slowly improving. Business confidence remains positive with 73% of respondents confident about their business prospects. Figures for exporting show a dramatic improvement...

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Royal Farms visit for agricultural valuers hosted by Smith & Williamson

July 10, 2013
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Royal Farms visit for agricultural valuers hosted by Smith & Williamson

The Bristol office of accountancy and investment management group Smith & Williamson staged an exclusive day out at the Royal Farms at Windsor for members of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV). The guided tour of the 15,800-acre estate included visits to the Queen Victoria’s Dairy, Frogmore House...

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Firms still hampered by funding drought, research shows

July 9, 2013
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Firms still hampered by funding drought, research shows

A lack of funding is holding back West firms as they struggle to overcome tough market conditions, according to a new study. Improving access to finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is is high on the Government’s agenda as it tries to stimulate economic recovery. But according to...

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June passenger numbers soar to record high at Bristol Airport

July 9, 2013
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June passenger numbers soar to record high at Bristol Airport

Bristol Airport had its busiest ever June last month with more than 625,000 passengers travelling through the terminal. The figure is 15,000 higher than the previous record set in 2008 and represents a 3.4% increase on the same month last year. This was despite the 2012 figure being boosted...

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Deloitte launch entry level vacancies for budding accountants

July 9, 2013
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Deloitte launch entry level vacancies for budding accountants

Fifty entry level positions including 30 graduate roles have been launched by accountancy firm Deloitte across its Bristol and Cardiff offices. The positions will be available to school leavers after A-levels, students during their university course and graduates.  Students at any school or university, with any degree discipline can...

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BrandSoup: Shedding light on the dark side of Prism’s logo

July 9, 2013
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BrandSoup: Shedding light on the dark side of Prism’s logo

We thought BrandSoup was alone in having opinions about the advisability or otherwise of government agencies getting “creative” with logos (see our recent blog – Bonfire of the Quango Logos). But following revelations of the US NSA’s acquisitive attitude to everyone’s emails and Facebook postings, this thorny topic is...

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Cornish delight as West Business of the Year Awards go to Falmouth firms

July 8, 2013
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Cornish delight as West Business of the Year Awards go to Falmouth firms

Bristol firms A-Gas and Loungers missed out on landing the region’s most coveted business accolades at an awards ceremony that resulted in Cornish firms winning the double. A-Gas, which packages, recycles and provides product stewardship and waste management of regulated gases and chemicals, was up against five other firms...

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Going above and beyond: Our PA of the Year Award winners

July 8, 2013
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Going above and beyond: Our PA of the Year Award winners

Kelly Richardson from South Western Ambulance has won the coveted title of South West PA of the Year in the awards scheme staged by Bristol Business News and its sister titles. Kelly, who has worked with deputy chief executive/executive director of finance Jennie Kingston since 2008, was nominated by fellow...

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13-month high for business confidence but recovery remains patchy

July 8, 2013
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13-month high for business confidence but recovery remains patchy

Business confidence continued its upward trend this month and reached its highest point since May 2012, according to the latest Business Trends report by Bristol-based accountants and business advisers BDO. BDO’s optimism index, which predicts business performance two quarters ahead, moved up for the fifth consecutive month from 93.6...

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Brief tips for businesses included in law firm Thrings’ revised website

July 8, 2013
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Brief tips for businesses included in law firm Thrings’ revised website

Directors and managers can gain tips on some of the most-common challenges of running a business through a new range of electronic booklets available for download on the new-look website of M4 corridor law firm Thrings. The booklets, written by commercial lawyers at the firm, which has an office in...

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