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Bristol hoteliers voice anger over claims they will be last to open when lockdown eases

February 18, 2021
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Bristol hoteliers voice anger over claims they will be last to open when lockdown eases

Hoteliers in Bristol have hit out at suggestions that the industry will be among the last to reopen when lockdown restrictions ease over the next few months, arguing their venues are safer than shopping centres and grocery stores. The Bristol Hoteliers Association (BHA), which represents 40 establishments operating 4,000...

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Colliers becomes latest firm to sign up to Bristol’s pioneering Property Inclusion Charter

February 18, 2021
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Colliers becomes latest firm to sign up to Bristol’s pioneering Property Inclusion Charter

Global real estate agency Colliers’ Bristol office has become the latest signatory to the city’s Property Inclusion Charter, which supports and drives diversity and inclusion in the sector. Founded by Karl Brown, a partner in the commercial property team in Clarke Willmott, the charter is the UK’s first city-wide...

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Refurbished waterfront office space lures second occupier across Temple Way

February 12, 2021
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Refurbished waterfront office space lures second occupier across Temple Way

Insurance broker Lockton has become the second firm to announce plans to relocate its Bristol base from one side of Temple Way to the other as newly refurbished prime office space comes onto the market. The firm, the world’s largest independent insurance brokerage, is to move from North Quay...

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New round of grants available for Bristol firms financially impacted by Covid restrictions

February 12, 2021
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New round of grants available for Bristol firms financially impacted by Covid restrictions

Bristol firms hit by Covid-19 restrictions can apply for financial assistance through a new round of discretionary business grants – but should be quick as funding is limited. The pay outs are specifically for businesses that have been severely financially impacted by restrictions during the city’s Tier 2, Tier...

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Bristol to benefit from innovative scheme that uses live-streaming tech to link events in different cities

February 11, 2021
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Bristol to benefit from innovative scheme that uses live-streaming tech to link events in different cities

Bristol’s pandemic-hit meetings and events industry is to get free access to a pioneering scheme that allows events staged in different cities to link up through live-streaming technology. Nationwide initiative Hybrid Event Solutions UK (HESUK) has been launched by the convention bureaus covering England’s main cities – including the...

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Historic Bristol pub and its craft brewery owner in the running for three coveted industry awards

February 10, 2021
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Historic Bristol pub and its craft brewery owner in the running for three coveted industry awards

A Bristol craft brewery and an historic waterside hostelry in the city it recently renovated have been shortlisted in the UK pub industry’s leading awards. Butcombe Brewing Co and its parent company Liberation Group are in the running in three categories in the prestigious Publican Awards, which champion the...

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Bid for controversial Bristol ‘freeport’ goes to government with cross-party support

February 5, 2021
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Bid for controversial Bristol ‘freeport’ goes to government with cross-party support

Turning a huge site at Avonmouth and Severnside into one of a new generation of ‘freeports’ could give Bristol’s economy a massive post-pandemic boost and create up to 50,000 jobs, it was claimed today. The West of England Combined Authority (WECA), which includes Bristol City Council, today officially submitted...

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BBC ‘close to signing city centre studio deal’ as Bristol’s property market stays resilient

February 5, 2021
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BBC ‘close to signing city centre studio deal’ as Bristol’s property market stays resilient

The BBC is set to give Bristol’s commercial property market a timely boost as it continues to show resilience in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. According to property agents in the city, BBC Studios is poised to strike a deal to take 50,000 to 60,000 sq ft of...

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First ‘Night Czar’ to be recruited to help city’s clubs and bars bounce back from devastation of Covid

February 5, 2021
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First ‘Night Czar’ to be recruited to help city’s clubs and bars bounce back from devastation of Covid

Bristol is to appoint its first night time economy czar to champion its clubs, pubs, restaurants and events venues as they look to recover from the devastating effects of Covid-19 pandemic. The night-time economy (NTE) advisor will sit in the Bristol City Council’s City Office and work closely with...

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£40m funding line for Paintworks developer to build more family homes and student flats in region

February 5, 2021
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£40m funding line for Paintworks developer to build more family homes and student flats in region

The property development firm behind the final phase of Bristol’s Paintworks creative quarter has secured a £40m finance agreement to fund a new raft of developments across the South West. Rengen, a Bath-based subsidiary of Bristol group Iesis, has arranged the debt funding with the real estate division of Intermediate Capital...

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New regional convention bureau to give Bristol higher global profile as conference location

February 5, 2021
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New regional convention bureau to give Bristol higher global profile as conference location

Bristol’s promotion as a prime location for international conferences and business events is to be stepped up with the launch of a new regional convention bureau. Instead of marketing the city as a standalone location to the global meetings industry, it will be promoted alongside Bath and the wider...

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St Mary le Port developer looks to the past to shape future of city’s birthplace

February 4, 2021
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St Mary le Port developer looks to the past to shape future of city’s birthplace

Archaeological investigation work underway at St Mary le Port in Bristol city centre could shape the future development of the historic area. Site development manager MEPC, which is planning to redevelop the high-profile but neglected area, said the dig – being staged in collaboration with Bristol City Council –...

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Covid Impact Review service for Bristol businesses launched by GL Law

February 4, 2021
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Covid Impact Review service for Bristol businesses launched by GL Law

Bristol legal firm GL Law has started an initiative to support businesses in the city in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The free Covid Impact Review will help owners and directors build back better by highlighting the parts of the business that need attention and set out steps...

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