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Rabbit 2012 – a new breed of business show coming to Bristol

January 6, 2012
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A new breed of business-to-business exhibition is coming to Bristol – one which turns the tables on the traditional and out-dated style of such events. Rabbit 2012, which takes place on March 20, will use the latest technology to give exhibitors and delegates the best opportunities to engage with...

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“We will help unlock the potential of the West’s manufacturers”

January 6, 2012
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The Government this week officially launched its new Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS) to bolster the UK’s manufacturing sector. One of the four partner organisations in the consortium behind the MAS is SWMAS Limited, which formerly provided help for West of England manufacturers. Here its managing director Simon Howes offers...

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Fastest fingers first: Bristol online shoppers top table for speed

January 3, 2012
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Bristolians were the fastest internet shoppers this Christmas, taking on average less than two minutes to make their purchases, new research shows. Bristol heads a 10-strong ‘fastest finger’ table of UK cities which used data to find out how quickly people bought goods on line during December. The average...

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Happy New Year from Bristol Business News

December 30, 2011
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Bristol Business News wishes all its readers, advertisers and supporters a happy, and prosperous, 2012. During our first six months we have become essential reading for many thousands of business people in the UK’s most exciting and innovative city. Over that time we have covered the stories that matter...

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UK’s first Fairtrade Business Awards launched in Bristol

December 30, 2011
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Businesses with a conscience are being urged to enter the UK’s first Fairtrade business awards, which are being staged in Bristol. The awards, sponsored by The Co-Operative and supported by Bristol Business News, will highlight and promote efforts being made by firms across the West of England to incorporate...

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Bristol housing market defies gloom to achieve rare rise in property values

December 30, 2011
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House prices in Bristol have defied the slump and risen faster than the national average this year new figures show today. Property values in the city rose by 4% in the final three months of this year compared to the same period in 2010, according to latest research by...

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Cabot Circus benefits from last minute shoppers and Boxing Day bargain hunters

December 30, 2011
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Last minute Christmas shoppers gave Bristol’s Cabot Circus retail centre a boost with visitor numbers during the week to Christmas Eve up by almost a fifth (19%) against the same period last year, which was itself a record. Footfall over the previous weekend – Saturday 17 and Sunday 18...

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Bristol agents appointed by Bath to promote prime city centre retail units

December 30, 2011
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Bristol-based commercial property agent Williams Gunter Hardwick has been appointed by Bath & North East Somerset Council to let retail units in the historic city’s main shopping thoroughfare. The Williams Gunter Hardwick team is working with the council’s property services department and joint agents Carter Jonas to fill two...

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Business West announces five priorities for a positive 2012

December 30, 2011
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Five priority areas to boost the West of England’s economy in 2012 have been highlighted by Business West, the area’s lobbying and advice group. It has pledged to lobby hard for businesses in the area – with its priorities being promoting exports, boosting transport, tackling youth unemployment, reaping the...

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We need a new vision for growth to secure a bright future, says CBI chief

December 30, 2011
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A concerted effort is needed to tackle the serious imbalances which sparked the UK’s legacy of debt and faltering growth, CBI Director-General John Cridland says today in his New Year message. While there are no quick fixes for the UK economy, this offers the best chance of securing a...

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The workplace in 2012: The potential challenges and how to handle them

December 29, 2011
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With rising unemployment, continued wage freezes and further job losses, the world of work in 2012 will be a challenging place for both employers and employees. James Crass, South West director of employment relations organisation Acas, has pinpointed four likely workplace issues. Here he explains what is behind these...

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Rugby stars kick-start £50,000 children’s appeal

December 29, 2011
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Players past and present have launched a £50,000 appeal to boost the work of the Bath Rugby Foundation next year. David Flatman, Danny Grewcock and Matt Perry are among those to have pledged their support to help raise funds and promote the Foundation. Established in 2003, it works with...

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Firms are missing out on help with research costs, survey shows

December 29, 2011
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Many West entrepreneurs are missing out on Government-funded help with research and development costs, with just one in 20 claiming the tax relief in the region and 15% unaware it exists. Research and development (R&D) tax relief is potentially available to any business carrying out technological advancements in products...

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