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BUDGET 2021: National business reaction

March 3, 2021
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The CBI said Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s decision to hike Corporation Tax to 25% in one leap – the first increase since 1974 – would “cause a sharp intake of breath” for many businesses. It also warned that the move – which is planned to come into effect in 2023...

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BUDGET 2021: Key points . . .

March 3, 2021
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BUDGET 2021: Key points  . . .

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has delivered his Budget this afternoon. The main points are:  No rise in VAT, income tax or national insurance  Corporation tax to rise from 19% to 25% from 2023 but only 10% largest companies will pay, Chancellor claims  Two-year ‘super deduction’ in tax for companies that invest...

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Architects Stride Treglown latest Bristol firm to gain B Corp status

March 2, 2021
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Architects Stride Treglown latest Bristol firm to gain B Corp status

Bristol-headquartered Stride Treglown has become the first top 100 UK architecture firm to gain a B Corp certification, reflecting its commitment to people and planet over profit. The firm, which is employee-owned and has 300 staff across its eight offices, said the “challenging and rigorous” six-month assessment process to...

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CBI urges next Metro Mayor to put jobs, inclusivity and productivity at centre of region’s recovery

February 26, 2021
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CBI urges next Metro Mayor to put jobs, inclusivity and productivity at centre of region’s recovery

The next West of England mayor must show vision and ambition to spearhead the region’s Covid recovery and build a sustainable, long-term prosperity capable of matching London’s economic strength, according to the CBI. The business group this week launched its blueprint for the West of England’s future, which urges...

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Innovative and affordable housing schemes planned across city under new socially focussed partnership

February 26, 2021
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Innovative and affordable housing schemes planned across city under new socially focussed partnership

Land and buildings in Bristol suitable for small residential developments are being sought by socially focussed investment group Bristol & Bath Regional Capital (BBRC) as it aims to help tackle the city’s housing crisis. The group, owned and supported by regional organisations including Bristol City Council, the University of...

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Bristol architect urges Women in Property members to ‘stand tall and thrive’ ahead of becoming chair

February 24, 2021
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Bristol architect urges Women in Property members to ‘stand tall and thrive’ ahead of becoming chair

Bristol-based architect Rachel Bell is to become the national chair of Women in Property, the industry lobbying and networking organisation. Rachel, pictured, a director of Bristol-based national architecture practice Stride Treglown and a former South West branch chair of Women in Property in 2017/18, takes up the role on...

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New-look entrance and reception area for refurbished Grade A city centre office building

February 23, 2021
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A major refurbishment of key areas in a prime Bristol city centre office building has been completed despite significant restrictions caused by the Covid pandemic. The work at One Castlepark on Tower Hill included a new-look entrance with new signage and planters, a complete reconfiguration of its reception area...

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Business groups call for more support for firms after Johnson unveils roadmap out of lockdown

February 22, 2021
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Business groups call for more support for firms after Johnson unveils roadmap out of lockdown

The South West’s largest business organisation has said many of its members will be “disappointed” with the government’s roadmap for taking England out of national lockdown. Business West, which runs Bristol Chamber of Commerce, said following Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s statement in the House of Commons on Monday the...

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Reboot for stalled Redcliff Quarter scheme – but new owners throw out planned ‘indie food street’

February 19, 2021
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Reboot for stalled Redcliff Quarter scheme – but new owners throw out planned ‘indie food street’

Work could restart on one of Bristol’s largest city centre mixed-use redevelopment schemes after nearly two years – but with some significant changes. Following a transfer of ownership, new plans are being drawn up for the 2.5-acre Redcliff Quarter site which could result in what would have been its...

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Backing for Bristol Airport as it seeks to overturn council’s grounding of its expansion plans

February 19, 2021
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Backing for Bristol Airport as it seeks to overturn council’s grounding of its expansion plans

The South West CBI has backed Bristol Airport’s appeal against the decision by North Somerset Council last year to refuse its expansion. The council’s planning committee went against their own officers’ recommendation last February to throw out the scheme, which sought to increase the airport’s capacity to handle 12m...

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Firm behind Everards Print Works regeneration opens Bristol office to seek further projects in the region

February 19, 2021
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Firm behind Everards Print Works regeneration opens Bristol office to seek further projects in the region

Scottish property investor and developer Artisan Real Estate has opened a base in Bristol as work continues on its first scheme in the South of England – the redevelopment of Bristol’s historic Everards Print Works. The Edinburgh-headquartered firm, which has also been involved in projects in Leeds and Birmingham...

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Temple Bright further expands professionals practice to become ‘adviser to the advisers’

February 19, 2021
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Temple Bright further expands professionals practice to become ‘adviser to the advisers’

and London law firm Temple Bright has continued to grow its South West construction practice with a number of appointments to advise other professional firms including architects, landscape architects, interior designers, planning consultants, surveyors and project managers. The move reflects a more general and growing focus – across the...

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Business figures back bid to create ‘economy-boosting’ Great Western Freeport at Avonmouth

February 19, 2021
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Business figures back bid to create ‘economy-boosting’ Great Western Freeport at Avonmouth

Bristol business leaders are calling on Chancellor Rishi Sunak to approve the creation of a ‘free port’ at Avonmouth in a move they say could create up to 50,000 jobs. They are among the signatories to a letter supporting the bid for government funding for the Great Western Freeport. ...

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