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Helping Bristol turn the tide for green energy

October 26, 2011
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The huge potential energy resources which could be harnessed in the Bristol Channel have come under the spotlight at a tidal energy forum organised by Bristol City Council and Regen SW who have launched a partnership to ensure the city’s position as a leading centre for offshore renewable energy....

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West’s best innovators to be showcased at Venturefest

October 26, 2011
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Businesses and entrepreneurs with ideas ranging from healthcare solutions, renewable energy technologies, high-value manufacturing and apps to make companies more efficient will demonstrate their projects at Venturefest Bristol which is being held at at the Bristol & Bath Science Park next Thursday, November 3. The event will link entrepreneurs and...

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Get on track with the Greater Western Franchise

October 26, 2011
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The new Greater Western Franchise is offering the opportunity to set priorities for a cost effective local rail network at the West of England Rail Conference at Mercure Holland House Hotel on November 4.  Speakers will include representatives from the Department for Transport, rail industry and user groups and an interactive...

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Ambitious football club’s green energy goal

October 26, 2011
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Football fans in Clevedon could soon be among the first in the county to watch matches under solar-powered floodlights. Bristol-based consultancy Aspire Planning has submitted a planning application to mount 204 photovoltaic panels on the sloping roof of the main 300-seater grandstand at Clevedon Town’s Hand Stadium. The panels,...

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West technology helps the Dreamliner become a reality

October 26, 2011
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Thirty-five electro-mechanical actuators and control valves made by West aerospace firm Claverham helped make possible today’s maiden commercial flight by Boeing's 787 Dreamliner – albeit three years later than planned.  Claverham, based in the North Somerset village of the same name, was selected by US giant Boeing more than...

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Hang on to your talent, financial sector bosses urged

October 25, 2011
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The general economic outlook may seem bleak but the South West still has a vibrant and very active financial sector, says Nigel Benton, executive director of the NationalSkills Academy for Financial Services.   He was speaking after a conference in Bridgwater, organised by the Skills Academy, which was attended...

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Bid target Alterian’s shares slip

October 25, 2011
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Takeover target Alterian's shares slipped 1.25p this morning to 79.75p – 0.25p below the indicative cash offer from SDL which the Bristol-based database marketing software company rejected yesterday. The £50m offer, worth 80p a share, values the shares at 27 times forecast earnings for the current year and 16 times for...

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Citywide computer reuse scheme hits 500 mark

October 25, 2011
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Five hundred low cost recycled computers have been handed out by the city council since its reuse scheme was launched at the start of the year. Just how effective they are proving to be will be demonstrated tomorrow when council leader Barbara Janke will meet one of the recipients. Malcolm Chappell, who is...

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High street survey highlights opportunities for retail revival

October 25, 2011
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Bristol businesses are being asked to contribute to an action plan aimed at making the city’s local high streets vibrant and diverse places to visit. The City Council’s Sustainable Development and Transport Scrutiny Commission will make proposals once it has listened to the views of businesses and the public at a...

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Accountants welcome new intake of graduates and interns

October 25, 2011
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A new crop of graduates and interns have started work at accountants and business advisers Grant Thornton’s Bristol office. The joiners will be working across the full range of services at the firm, from audit and government audit to corporate and personal tax. Office managing partner John Golding, pictured...

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Cracking profits Gromit! Aardman enjoys earnings boost

October 24, 2011
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Wallace & Gromit animators Aardman nearly trebled pre-tax profits from £703,000 to £1.9m in the year to December 2010, according to the latest accounts released by the Bristol-based company’s parent, Aardman Holdings. Turnover climbed from £31.8m to £53.5m with its TV commercial division enjoying the best sales for a decade.  Aardman...

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Alterian rejects surprise £50m takeover approach

October 24, 2011
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Alterian, the Bristol-based database marketing software group that crashed into the red earlier this year, has rejected the £50m takeover approach it received late on Friday. The all-cash, non-binding, indicative 80p per share offer came unexpectedly from FTSE-250 translation software firm SDL. It represented a 40% premium on Alterian’s closing price of...

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CBI calls on Govt to help ‘forgotten army’ of mid-sized firms

October 24, 2011
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The government has been urged to do more to help the UK’s ‘forgotten army’ of medium-sized businesses. The plea has come from the CBI, which today said new measures should be brought in to improve access to finance, especially in the bond markets. Businesses turning over between £10m and...

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