Creative/Media

Rebrand for Bristol office of engineering consultancy following acquisition by Swedish group

April 8, 2016
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Rebrand for Bristol office of engineering consultancy following acquisition by Swedish group

Engineering consultancy Grontmij, which has an office in Bristol, has this week rebranded as Sweco, marking the completion of its acquisition by Europe’s leading architecture and engineering consultancy. Dutch firm Grontmij was bought last October by Swedish firm Sweco. The enlarged Stockholm-based group has 14,500 employees, sales of approximately...

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Paris or bust: Thrings cyclists ready to harness pedal power for Bristol hospitals charity Above & Beyond

April 8, 2016
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Paris or bust: Thrings cyclists ready to harness pedal power for Bristol hospitals charity Above & Beyond

Suits and business attire will give way to Lycra and high-vis clothing later this month when a team of solicitors and business services staff from regional commercial law firm Thrings’ Bristol office cycle to Paris to raise funds for the city’s Above & Beyond hospital charity. Ten keen cyclists...

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UWE visiting professor role for marketing analytics expert Iain Lovatt

April 8, 2016
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UWE visiting professor role for marketing analytics expert Iain Lovatt

Marketing analytics expert Iain Lovatt, founder of Bristol-based BlueVenn, has been appointed as visiting professor in the Faculty of Business and Law at UWE. Iain, pictured, who is also founder and CEO of Cheltenham-based Blue Sheep, has worked in marketing data and marketing analytics for nearly three decades.  He...

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Event: Help for small firms to find their way through the auto-enrolment pensions minefield

April 8, 2016
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Free guidance sessions for small firms on the latest pensions minefield are being staged in Bristol next week by a national pensions group. All small business owners have been required to enrol their employees into a pension scheme by law since the start of this year – but many...

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Final planning hurdle cleared by Bristol’s long-awaited £90m arena

April 7, 2016
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Final planning hurdle cleared by Bristol’s long-awaited £90m arena

Bristol’s long-awaited arena has received its final go-ahead after clearing its last planning hurdle. The 12,000 capacity venue was given the green light on Wednesday night by Bristol City Council’s development control committee following a deferral last month to allow for additional transport information to be provided. Councillors had...

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Experienced branding strategist joins UWE to raise its profile locally and across the globe

April 6, 2016
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Experienced branding strategist joins UWE to raise its profile locally and across the globe

UWE Bristol has appointed Tracy Chalk, previously director of marketing at the Australian National University, to the new role of director of strategic marketing and communications. Tracy, pictured, is a senior brand strategist with more than 25 years’ experience and has worked with some of Australia’s most iconic retail...

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Investment group BGF grows regional team to meet increased demand for funding

April 5, 2016
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Investment group BGF grows regional team to meet increased demand for funding

The South West and Thames Valley investment team of BGF (Business Growth Fund) has expanded with the appointment of Alex Snodgrass. Alex, pictured, is the latest addition to the 10-strong team, which is responsible for identifying investment opportunities and managing the deal process from origination through to completion. Alex...

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Gloucestershire Cricket Club deal looks on the Brightside with new name for County Ground

April 4, 2016
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Gloucestershire Cricket Club deal looks on the Brightside with new name for County Ground

Bristol-based specialist insurance broker Brightside has struck a five-year partnership with Gloucestershire County Cricket Club under which the County Ground in Bristol will be renamed as the Brightside Ground. The deal – the first official naming rights deal in the club’s 146-year history – also includes shirt sponsorship for...

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Bristol businesses urged by tech start-up to lead global fight against modern slavery

April 1, 2016
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Bristol businesses urged by tech start-up to lead global fight against modern slavery

A Bristol-based tech start-up is calling on the city’s businesses to lead the world in ending modern slavery. Semantrica was launched as a social enterprise today by Bristol tech entrepreneur Jaya Chakrabarti MBE, pictured, and award-winning city charity Unseen, which has become a leading campaign group against human trafficking....

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Heritage Lottery funding helps St George’s take another step towards a sound future

April 1, 2016
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Heritage Lottery funding helps St George’s take another step towards a sound future

Long-forgotten stories of Bristol music venue St George’s will be retold as part of an ambitious project supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). The funding announcement comes as the Grade II* listed Georgian building celebrates its 40th anniversary year as a world-class performance venue and calls on Bristol...

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Contract crisis slashes SciSys annual profits but firm looks ahead with new business wins

April 1, 2016
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Contract crisis slashes SciSys annual profits but firm looks ahead with new business wins

Problems with a major fixed-price contract have pushed annual profits down by 80% at specialist IT firm SciSys. The firm, which has an office in Bristol and develops complex IT projects for clients in sectors such as space, defence and the media, was hit hard last year by the...

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New survey reveals West bosses evenly split over EU as backing for Brexit grows

March 31, 2016
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New survey reveals West bosses evenly split over EU as backing for Brexit grows

Support for Brexit has increased markedly among South West business leaders over the past year, according to a new survey, leaving the region’s bosses sharply divided on the vital issue of EU membership. The business poll, conducted by growth capital firm BGF (Business Growth Fund), shows 52% of the...

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Breakfast survey show bosses get fruity in the morning – but the full English isn’t toast yet

March 31, 2016
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Breakfast survey show bosses get fruity in the morning – but the full English isn’t toast yet

It’s seen as the most important meal of the day and for many famous entrepreneurs it sets them up nicely for long hours of doing business. But is there right or wrong food to eat for breakfast for the busy boss or owner-manager? Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson is...

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