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Experts on tap at China trade event

September 8, 2011
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Firms seeking business opportunities in China can gain first-hand advice from experts in international trade at a conference later this month. Speakers from UKTI, China-Britain Business Council, Institute of Exports, Bristol China Partnership and University of the West of England will look at ways to expand into the world’s...

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Media: Major festival premiere for Bristol-made film

September 8, 2011
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The first of the three Bristol-made iFeatures films to reach completion, In the Dark Half, is to have its world premiere at the Raindance Film Festival in London on October 3. The ghost story, starring Tony Curran, Lyndsey Marshal and Jessica Barden, is set in Bristol’s southern suburbs and...

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TLT signs up more young legal beagles

September 8, 2011
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Top 100 law firm TLT – which has offices in Bristol and London – has offered roles to almost 90% of its trainee solicitors qualifying this month. Being retained by the firm after completing their two-year training contracts are Duncan Coats, Kate Langton, Fiona Leitch, Alex Mills, Alex Murdie,...

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Healthy catering firm will fuel science park workers

September 8, 2011
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Friska, the Bristol-based healthy fast-food restaurant, has been chosen as the caterer for the first phase of SPark, the Bristol and Bath Science Park under construction at Emersons Green. The firm, which specialises in healthy, tasty, locally-sourced food, will open in the 11,000 sq ft Forum building later this month....

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Bank holds rates at 0.5% again as economy struggles for direction

September 8, 2011
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The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has again pegged interest rates at 0.5% – maintaining them at the same historic low rate since March 2009. Some economists predict the Bank may be forced to keep rates at this level until 2013 to avoid derailing any recovery in...

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Top names join rejuvenated Rowan Dartington

September 7, 2011
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The rebirth of Bristol brokers and wealth managers Rowan Dartington is continuing with the recruitment of Guy Stephens as chief investment officer and Tim Cockerill as head of collectives research. Earlier this summer both quit Ashcourt Rowan Asset Management, a London-based specialist wealth and investment management business. It marks another significant step on the...

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Hydro sees strong business flow

September 6, 2011
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Hydro International has shrugged off challenging trading conditions in the construction industry, boosting first half revenue by 24% to £13.7m. The Clevedon company, which has developed a range of technologies to control urban run off, treat stormwater, combined sewage overflows and municipal wastewater, lifted pre-tax profit from £618,000 to £951,000...

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Output and orders up but West manufacturers fear tougher times ahead

September 5, 2011
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South West manufacturers have achieved healthy growth figures despite the increasingly fragile nature of the wider economic recovery. The upbeat picture emerges from a major survey by EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, and accountants BDO. It shows 45% of the region’s manufacturing firms taking part in the survey reporting higher output...

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Social media pays off for West hotel

September 5, 2011
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Smart use of social media has catapulted a North Somerset hotel into the Marketing Times list of Top 30 UK hotels on Twitter – well ahead of London's Ritz and the Four Seasons. DoubleTree by Hilton, Cadbury House in Congresbury is rated number 11 with a score of 98.1*...

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Flexitime? It’s the best way to tackle Rugby World Cup fever

September 5, 2011
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Flexitime? It’s the best way to tackle Rugby World Cup fever

More than a third of South West bosses will bow to the inevitable and allow rugby-keen employees to work flexitime during the upcoming World Cup in New Zealand. Interest in the competition, which begins on Friday and runs until October 23,  is expected to be high. But nine in...

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Money matters: How buying student digs could get you out of a hole

September 5, 2011
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How can parents support their children through university and also save tax? It's a question many are facing for the first time as the 2011/12 university year begins. The Clifton office of national accountancy firm Saffery Champness suggests that investing in residential accommodation for student children could allow parents to...

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Sound advice on offer to Bristol’s music biz entrepreneurs

September 5, 2011
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Would-be music business entrepreneurs and musicians can find out how to break into the international music industry at a masterclass being held in Bristol on Thursday. The event is part of a roadshow staged by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), the Government’s international trade arm, and supported by leading...

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Banksy app draws on Bristol’s creativity

September 2, 2011
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From Bristol 24-7 www.bristol247.com Two of Bristol’s leading creative companies have joined forces to create an easy-to-follow tour of the remaining pieces by legendary street artist Banksy. Available to download on to a phone, the app uses Google maps to show the locations of 14 pieces, ranging from the...

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