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Plea for government action after survey shows huge price pressures mounting for businesses

April 1, 2022
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Plea for government action after survey shows huge price pressures mounting for businesses

The government has been urged to help Bristol businesses weather the storm of soaring energy, raw material and wage costs at a time when they are still being buffeted by the combined impact of Brexit and the pandemic. The plea has come from Business West, the regional business group...

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Merger propels long-established Bristol property agency into regional premier league

April 1, 2022
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ETP, Bristol’s oldest independent property consultancy, has merged with Bath-based real estate firm CSquared in a move that will enable it to go head-to-head with the region’s largest operators in the sector. The combined business, which will trade as CSquared, has a multi-million pound turnover and a full service portfolio...

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Students invited to gain an insight into the property sector through JLL work experience scheme

March 31, 2022
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Students invited to gain an insight into the property sector through JLL work experience scheme

The Bristol office of international real estate advisory firm JLL is calling on young people keen to learn more about a career in the property industry to apply to its upcoming virtual work experience programme. The four-day Access to Property with JLL programme will give students aged between 14 and...

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Michael Gove set to discuss key issues affecting Bristol’s future at major festival in the city

March 25, 2022
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Michael Gove set to discuss key issues affecting Bristol’s future at major festival in the city

Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Michael Gove, is set to lead the line-up of speakers at this summer’s Big Tent Festival in Bristol. Mr Gove, who also has housing and community in his portfolio, has accepted an invitation to take part in the two-day event, which will give...

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Spring Statement: Bristol business reaction

March 25, 2022
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Spring Statement was trailed as delivering some hope for beleaguered businesses as the post-pandemic recovery is being threatened by global price hikes. Bristol business leaders and financial experts welcomed some of the measures – but voiced concern that they did not go far enough to ease...

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Electric buses and a new park-and-ride being considered to slash Bristol’s transport emissions

March 25, 2022
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Electric buses and a new park-and-ride being considered to slash Bristol’s transport emissions

Feasibility studies are to be held into projects to further reduce transport emissions in Bristol, including using electric buses, a new park and ride for the M32 and many more electric vehicle charging points. The studies, along with others such as greater use of e-cargo bikes and installation of...

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Office fit-out firm to open its own ‘Instagrammable’ base in Bristol as it targets more work in the city

March 25, 2022
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Office fit-out firm to open its own ‘Instagrammable’ base in Bristol as it targets more work in the city

Commercial interiors specialist Paramount is to open an ‘Instagrammable’ office in Bristol, creating up to 20 jobs, as it strengthens its presence in the city and across the South West. The Cardiff-headquartered firm said the base on Welsh Back would be one of the city’s ‘most aesthetically-pleasing’ office schemes to ensure...

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Foot Anstey spearheads scheme to stamp out abuse of retail staff after shock rise in incidents

March 24, 2022
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Foot Anstey spearheads scheme to stamp out abuse of retail staff after shock rise in incidents

A national campaign to create safer working environments for shop workers has been launched by law firm Foot Anstey and industry charity the Retail Trust. The certification scheme is aimed at protecting and reassuring shop workers as they face rising levels of abuse and inappropriate behaviour. Several well-known retailers...

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Developers say new retirement community will be Bristol’s first net zero carbon later-living scheme

March 21, 2022
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Developers say new retirement community will be Bristol’s first net zero carbon later-living scheme

Plans to create Bristol’s first net zero integrated retirement community – which will also include a new leisure and activity hub open to the public – have been submitted to Bristol City Council. The £85m proposal for St Christopher’s Square in Westbury Park have been drawn up following extensive community...

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Osborne Clarke strengthens its energy and utilities sector offering with three new partners

March 20, 2022
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Osborne Clarke strengthens its energy and utilities sector offering with three new partners

Three specialist energy and infrastructure lawyers are joining international legal practice Osborne Clarke as partners from the London office of US specialist firm Orrick. Partners John Deacon, Dominic O’Brien and Hannah Roscoe will significantly boost the Osborne Clarke’s energy and utility sector offering, particularly in the sub-sectors of renewables...

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Project manager joins Bristol office of Chancerygate as it targets further expansion across the region

March 14, 2022
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Project manager joins Bristol office of Chancerygate as it targets further expansion across the region

Industrial developer and asset manager Chancerygate has appointed an experienced project manager in its Bristol office to support its growth ambitions in the South West and South Wales. Paul Stayte, pictured, joins Chancerygate from the Bristol office of nationwide property consultancy Gardiner & Theobald, where he worked as an associate director...

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Housing firm draws on Bristol’s artistic talent to develop interest in its latest scheme

March 14, 2022
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Bristol’s creativity is helping housing group Curo promote its latest development in in the city. The show home on its 128-property Century Park scheme in Lawrence Weston features unique artwork created by city-based artist Andy Council. The two-bedroom, mid-terrace house also includes framed prints by Bristol-based street artist Nick Walker and designer...

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£1m for agri-tech firm aiming to revolutionise crop growth and slash farming’s climate footprint

March 11, 2022
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£1m for agri-tech firm aiming to revolutionise crop growth and slash farming’s climate footprint

The Bristol firm behind pioneering technology that can reduce carbon emissions from crops by 30% has received a £1m investment to prepare its first product for the market. Glaia, which was founded in 2019 by former University of Bristol scientists Dr David Benito and Dr Imke Sittel, pictured, has...

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