Creative/Media

Bristol Wood Recycling Project carves out a brighter future with quickfire crowdfunding campaign

February 15, 2019
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Bristol Wood Recycling Project carves out a brighter future with quickfire crowdfunding campaign

Bristol Wood Recycling Project is celebrating rapid success in a fundraising exercise to buy its premises and secure its long-term future through a bond offer. The offer, staged on Bristol-based ethical bank Triodos’ crowdfunding platform, netted £430,000 in just over a fortnight from its public launch, with just over...

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Tickets selling fast for unique awards that champion the region’s top ethical businesses

February 14, 2019
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Tickets selling fast for unique awards that champion the region’s top ethical businesses

The region’s most ethical organisations will be celebrated next month when the South West Fair Trade Business Awards are staged for the seventh year. Tickets are selling fast for the ceremony on March 8, which will be hosted by Countdown presenter Nick Hewer and takes place in Bristol’s magnificent...

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Bristol charity boxing dinner goes ahead after winning backing of city firms

February 12, 2019
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Bristol charity boxing dinner goes ahead after winning backing of city firms

Bristol businesses WSSI and Moxie & Mettle are supporting an annual boxing dinner in the city this weekend that each year raises thousands of pounds for local charities. Filton-based WSSI, which supplies customised racking, shelving and storage for offices and warehouses, has agreed to be headline sponsor for this...

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Bristol venues and attractions win big again in region’s top tourism awards

February 12, 2019
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Bristol venues and attractions win big again in region’s top tourism awards

Bristol’s tourism industry emerged triumphant again last week as venues and businesses from the city went head-to-head against rivals from across the whole of the region in the coveted South West Tourism Awards. Brunel’s SS Great Britain scooped two awards – a joint gold award for Tourism Innovation –...

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‘Living laboratory’ plan for Bristol to become testbed for infrastructure innovation

February 8, 2019
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‘Living laboratory’ plan for Bristol to become testbed for infrastructure innovation

Bristol is to become a ‘living laboratory’ by harnessing the power of the city’s already strong cross-sector collaboration to speed up innovations in areas such as transport and infrastructure. It is to become home to the UKCRIC Bristol Collaboratory, which will establish Bristol as a testbed for new ideas. ...

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Liquidators hopeful of finding buyer for Bristol’s pioneering Severn Project social enterprise

February 8, 2019
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Liquidators hopeful of finding buyer for Bristol’s pioneering Severn Project social enterprise

Severn Project, Bristol’s pioneering fresh produce grower, has been placed into liquidation after experiencing financial difficulties. The award-winning Community Interest Company (CIC) produced high-quality salad leaves and herbs at an urban farm in Whitchurch, pictured, for restaurants and catering firms across the city.  The company also grew hemp, a marijuana derivative...

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Businesses help convert containers into shipshape homes for Bristol’s rough sleepers

February 8, 2019
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Businesses help convert containers into shipshape homes for Bristol’s rough sleepers

Two former shipping containers have been transformed into homes for rough sleepers by staff in the Bristol office of real estate services company Colliers International.  The donated metal containers have been converted into modern dwellings with a lounge/kitchen, fully fitted bathroom and separate bedroom. Each will be used by...

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Bristol’s travel and tourism industry to be showcased as city wins bid to host major national conference

February 8, 2019
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Bristol’s travel and tourism industry to be showcased as city wins bid to host major national conference

A major national travel and tourism industry conference is to be held in Bristol next year – boosting to the city’s growing reputation as prime visitor destination. Bristol 2020 will be staged by UKinbound, a leading travel association that represents nearly 400 tourism businesses across the UK. Expected to...

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Return of the ‘counter culture’ gives historic Bristol shopping mall new lease of life

February 8, 2019
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Return of the ‘counter culture’ gives historic Bristol shopping mall new lease of life

The Arcade, the historic covered shopping mall in Bristol’s Broadmead, is bucking the gloom in the retail sector by being fully let for the first time in nearly two decades. Occupiers of the 25 store units are predominantly independent and niche operators, continuing in the same vein as generations...

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Private view of unique Leonardo da Vinci exhibition at Museum & Art Gallery

February 8, 2019
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Private view of unique Leonardo da Vinci exhibition at Museum & Art Gallery

More than 300 guests gathered at Bristol’s Museum & Art Gallery this week for as a private view of a unique exhibition of work by Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci.   Accountancy, tax and investment management firm Smith & Williamson, which has an office in Bristol, is one of the...

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CBI urges government to supercharge region’s broadband to avoid economy buffering

February 7, 2019
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CBI urges government to supercharge region’s broadband to avoid economy buffering

Firms across the West of England will be left on the wrong side of the ‘digital divide’ unless the government takes action to improve connectivity and pave the way for powerful 5G networks. The warning came this week from the CBI, which fears that, with Brexit dominating the political...

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Stronger trade links on the menu at Bristol’s traditional Chinese New Year business banquet

February 6, 2019
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Stronger trade links on the menu at Bristol’s traditional Chinese New Year business banquet

Businesses will be able to celebrate the Chinese New Year and look ahead to building improved trade links with the country at the Bristol and West of England China Bureau’s annual banquet later this month. The gala on February 27 has become a key event in Bristol business calendar...

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BrandSoup: Playing silly burgers

February 6, 2019
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BrandSoup: Playing silly burgers

Even the biggest brands need to play by the rules – and they don’t come much bigger than McDonald’s. The global burger chain has thousands of trade mark registrations worldwide and spends an eye-watering amount each year maintaining and enforcing them. But in a recent dispute with Irish burger...

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