Creative/Media

Back to the future for Bristol’s Engine Shed hi-tech hub as it scoops heritage award

June 20, 2014
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Back to the future for Bristol’s Engine Shed hi-tech hub as it scoops heritage award

The Engine Shed, Bristol’s focal point for innovation, has collected another award for its imaginative reuse of part of Brunel’s original Temple Meads station. The building, re-engineered by Bristol architects Childs & Sulzmann, topped the heritage category in the South West Built Environment Awards. Judges said it “demonstrated a...

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Strategy Internet Marketing rebrand reflects shift to multi-channel future

June 20, 2014
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Strategy Internet Marketing rebrand reflects shift to multi-channel future

Bristol digital marketing agency Strategy Internet Marketing has rebranded as Strategy Digital to reflect its evolved offering in a rapidly-changing marketplace. The firm has been helping clients improve their search rankings and sales conversions for more than18 years – since the earliest days of the internet and before Google...

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Big Green Week prompts businesses to firm up their approach to sustainability

June 20, 2014
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Businesses have been supporting the city’s Big Green Week as momentum grows ahead of Bristol’s role as European Green Capital next year. Bristol Chamber of Commerce & Initiative, part of Business West, embraced the week by encouraging member firms to move sustainability up their agenda. And Low Carbon South...

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Unique chance for Bristol’s architects to build links with a global audience

June 20, 2014
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Unique chance for Bristol’s architects to build links with a global audience

West architects, design practices and planners will be thrust into the international spotlight next week as part of a national campaign to promote exporting. Members of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) will get the chance to showcase their talents in a Living Cities Challenge – an interactive...

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Bristol firms show their human face at region’s Responsible Business Awards

June 20, 2014
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Bristol firms show their human face at region’s Responsible Business Awards

Jonathan Miles, who works for OCS Facilities at Bristol’s Cabot Circus shopping centre, has been recognised in the annual Responsible Business Awards staged by HRH The Prince of Wales’ national charity Business in the Community’s (BITC). He won the South West Employee Volunteer of the Year title for his...

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UK’s first Export Fair will showcase overseas trading opportunities for Bristol businesses

June 20, 2014
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UK’s first Export Fair will showcase overseas trading opportunities for Bristol businesses

West firms are being urged to visit the UK’s first Export Fair, which is being staged in Bristol next week, as a first step to doing business abroad. Organised by UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) and Business West, the Export Fair supports the recent International Festival of Business, which...

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Govt. pledges to invest further £200m in high-growth businesses

June 19, 2014
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Govt. pledges to invest further £200m in high-growth businesses

Ambitious West businesses are being invited to bid for a share of a £200m investment pot – the latest phase of the Government’s Regional Growth Fund (RGF). Firms applying for round six of the RGF, launched this week by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, will be following in the...

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Disney to film major US TV series at Bristol’s Bottle Yard Studios

June 18, 2014
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Disney to film major US TV series at Bristol’s Bottle Yard Studios

Bristol’s growing reputation as a centre for TV production received a significant boost this week when Disney’s ABC Studios confirmed it is to film a major US series at the city’s Bottle Yard Studios. Pre-production on Galavant – described as a musical comedy fairytale of epic proportions – started...

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Strong employment growth triggers prospect of new skills shortages

June 16, 2014
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Strong employment growth triggers prospect of new skills shortages

The number of businesses expecting to recruit more staff has almost returned to the pre-recession levels of 2007 new figures released this week show. But while the data is welcome news for job seekers, some business analysts are warning that it could signal looming skills shortages. The latest Business...

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MBE for Bristol ‘digital activist’ Jaya Chakrabarti in Queen’s Birthday Honours list

June 14, 2014
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Jaya Chakrabarti, the Bristol entrepreneur and co-founder of digital comms agency Nameless, has been awarded the MBE for services to the creative digital industries and the community in Bristol in the Queen's Birthday honours list. Jaya, pictured, who describes herself as a digital activist, is well known in the...

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Mayor calls on Bristol’s creative industries to make the city Europe’s ‘capital of creativity’

June 13, 2014
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Mayor calls on Bristol’s creative industries to make the city Europe’s ‘capital of creativity’

Bristol can be Europe’s most creative city if its burgeoning creative industries work together to lift its international profile, according to Mayor George Ferguson. Speaking at Creative Bristol, a gathering of representatives from the city’s creative industries, Mayor Ferguson, pictured, said the sector’s capacity to expand by 20% a...

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Trio of Bristol bosses scoop coveted Institute of Directors regional awards

June 13, 2014
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Trio of Bristol bosses scoop coveted Institute of Directors regional awards

Three Bristol directors have been recognised as among the best in the South West at the prestigious Institute of Directors’ annual regional awards. Nick Sturge, co-founder of enterprise hub The Engine Shed at Temple Meads, which houses the SETsquared innovation centre, won the Public Sector Director title. Julia Clarke,...

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City’s first musical ambassador to bang the drum for Bristol on the global stage

June 13, 2014
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City’s first musical ambassador to bang the drum for Bristol on the global stage

Bristol’s first international ambassador for music has been appointed to promote the city across the globe as a hotbed of musical talent with a vibrant and diverse music scene. Bristol-born jazz musician James Morton is officially appointed to the role today by Mayor George Ferguson – and his first...

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