Creative/Media

Dedicated website launched to help generate growth for Bristol’s scale-up businesses

August 10, 2018
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Dedicated website launched to help generate growth for Bristol’s scale-up businesses

Bristol’s fast-growth businesses can find all the information they need to help them expand in one place following the launch of the city’s first scale-up generator website. The site, which has been created by Bristol’s Engine Shed innovation centre in partnership with the West of England Growth Hub, includes...

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Tech firms and students reap mutual rewards of UWE’s Future Space internship scheme

August 10, 2018
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Tech firms and students reap mutual rewards of UWE’s Future Space internship scheme

Start-up and scale-up businesses at UWE’s Future Space tech and science hub have opened their doors to students taking part in a new internship initiative designed around their business needs.  Over the 10-week period the interns, pictured, will develop skills, network and ultimately kickstart their careers in marketing at...

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Flower power takes the lead as businesses line up to support first Bristol Giving Day

August 10, 2018
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Flower power takes the lead as businesses line up to support first Bristol Giving Day

The first businesses have signed up to support Bristol Giving Day, a new fundraising event aimed at boosting the coffers of some of the thousands of local charities and good causes across the city. Hosted by Quartet Community Foundation, the independent charity that works across the West of England...

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TV hospital drama Casualty comes back to Bristol with a bang

August 10, 2018
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TV hospital drama Casualty comes back to Bristol with a bang

A stretch of unused dual carriageway near Bristol promoted to film and TV production companies as ‘the road to nowhere’ has played a starring role in BBC One hospital drama Casualty’s explosive return to the city. The 400m section of road was built in 1974 as part of a...

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Artificial Intelligence – a blessing or a curse? By Thrings corporate partner Graeme Fearon

August 9, 2018
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Artificial Intelligence – a blessing or a curse? By Thrings corporate partner Graeme Fearon

Thrings corporate partner Graeme Fearon shares his take on artificial intelligence (AI) ahead of tomorrow’s Bristol International Balloon Fiesta Business Breakfast debate. AI is everywhere. Every Silicon Valley start-up worth its seed-funding seems to be working on an AI application to revolutionise your world, while simultaneously coming after your...

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Events: Essential training for Bristol businesses

August 6, 2018
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Events: Essential training for Bristol businesses

BRAVE Enterprise, the Bristol-based not-for-profit business advice organisation, is running a series of training workshops during September 2018 for those just starting in business and established firms looking to promote their goods and services. The workshops – which are held at BRAVE’s offices in Upper York Street, Bristol –...

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Watershed enters new era with change at the top and launch of ventures arm

August 3, 2018
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Watershed enters new era with change at the top and launch of ventures arm

Bristol’s pioneering arts and creative tech centre Watershed has appointed a new CEO and launched a new business aimed at boosting the city’s creative growth. The changes, which took place this week, see current managing director Dick Penny – who has led the award-winning venue for around two decades...

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Children’s hospice cheered by £10,000 donation to coincide with new brewery’s offical opening

August 2, 2018
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Children’s hospice cheered by £10,000 donation to coincide with new brewery’s offical opening

St Austell Brewery’s Charitable Trust has donated £10,000 to Children’s Hospice South West following the recent official opening of Bath Ales’ new brewery in Warmley. Since acquiring Bath Ales in 2016, the Cornwall-based brewery has spread its Charitable Trust’s operations into area to ensure as many people as possible...

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The LAST WORD: Maxine Bennett, director, Wylde IA

July 27, 2018
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The LAST WORD: Maxine Bennett, director, Wylde IA

Each week Bristol Business News gives a prominent member of the city’s business community the last word on its weekly e-bulletin. This week Alex Hall, Maxine Bennett, a director at Bristol-based independent interior design consultancy Wylde IA, answers our 10 questions. What was the LAST: Film you watched? A...

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The Other Art Fair back in Bristol to showcase emerging talent from across the globe

July 27, 2018
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The Other Art Fair back in Bristol to showcase emerging talent from across the globe

More than 100 artists are exhibiting their work this weekend as The Other Art Fair returns to the city for a fourth time. Staged in The Passenger Shed at Temple Meads for the first time, it is aimed at a new generation of art buyers with a diverse range...

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Street artists get more creative space after developer steps in to support Upfest

July 27, 2018
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Street artists get more creative space after developer steps in to support Upfest

Bristol’s free street art festival Upfest has a larger area to showcase its artists’ talents when it takes place this weekend thanks to the support of a local developer. Firmstone Consortia One’s backing for the event, the largest of its kind in Europe’s, means it can extend further down Bedminster’s East...

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Ashfords and BDO help organic kids’ clothing firm sell majority stake to retail investment group

July 27, 2018
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Ashfords and BDO help organic kids’ clothing firm sell majority stake to retail investment group

Shareholders in leading organic children’s clothing maker Frugi have used expertise from regional law firm Ashfords and the Bristol office of national accountancy group BDO in their sale of a majority stake in the business. Frugi, which designs, manufactures and sells sustainably-sourced organic cotton apparel and accessories for babies,...

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Comms agency on the move to city centre after 23 years in Clifton

July 27, 2018
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Comms agency on the move to city centre after 23 years in Clifton

Bristol-headquartered national communications consultancy JBP is to move from its Clifton base – its home for 23 years – into the city centre as it gears up for further growth. The firm was launched in 1984 by Jennifer Bryant-Pearson with a single office in Bristol – making it the...

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