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Unique partnership helping make Bristol greener and fairer hits 1,000 membership mark

November 5, 2020
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Unique partnership helping make Bristol greener and fairer hits 1,000 membership mark

Bristol Green Capital Partnership, which was founded in 2007 with just 12 organisations, has passed the 1,000-member mark – demonstrating, it says, the city’s ambition to become greener, fairer and more resilient. Already thought to be the largest partnership of its kind in the world, the unique network brings...

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Bristol Airport looks to greener post-Covid future with plans for bigger public transport hub

November 4, 2020
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Bristol Airport looks to greener post-Covid future with plans for bigger public transport hub

Passengers arriving at Bristol Airport by public transport could benefit from a multi-million pound improvement scheme submitted to North Somerset Council for planning approval. Despite the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the airport, its bosses have brought forward plans for a Public Transport Interchange (PTI) facility next...

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Business West fears ‘shattering’ impact of government’s second, month-long lockdown

November 2, 2020
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Business West fears ‘shattering’ impact of government’s second, month-long lockdown

The latest lockdown measures will be devastating to many Bristol firms despite their best efforts to make themselves Covid-safe, the region’s largest business organisation has warned. Most businesses were forced to close yesterday as the country entered its second lockdown, with staff being urged to work from home where...

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Council’s Covid marshals could visit business premises to ‘offer guidance’ as cases rise again

October 30, 2020
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Council’s Covid marshals could visit business premises to ‘offer guidance’ as cases rise again

Bristol businesses suspected of flouting measures aimed at limiting the spread of the coronavirus could be visited by a new team of Covid Secure Marshals being set up by the city council. The council said it is to have “at least 16” of the marshals operating around the city...

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Number of Bristol firms facing cash crises spiralling upwards – with warning of worse to come

October 30, 2020
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Number of Bristol firms facing cash crises spiralling upwards – with warning of worse to come

Nearly 6,500 Bristol businesses were in ‘significant financial distress’ between July and September as the coronavirus pandemic hit the city, according to a new report. The total of 6,476 was a 4% increase in the number of firms struggling in the previous three months, according to the figures from...

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Bristol’s pioneering house-of-the-future will give glimpse of home life on Mars

October 30, 2020
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Bristol’s pioneering house-of-the-future will give glimpse of home life on Mars

A full-size, futuristic house capable of being built on the surface of Mars is to be created on Bristol’s Harbourside in a pioneering collaboration between artists, scientists, architects and engineers. The house is the outcome of an ongoing public art project called Building a Martian House led by Bristol artists...

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Bring North Somerset into the West of England fold to unite our region, urge Bristol business leaders

October 30, 2020
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Bring North Somerset into the West of England fold to unite our region, urge Bristol business leaders

Bristol business leaders have joined calls for regional politicians to urgently unite the West of England by allowing North Somerset to join its powerful combined authority. North Somerset Council declined to become part of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) when it was set up in 2016.  Bristol...

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E-scooter trial gets underway in latest bid to bring cleaner transport to Bristol’s streets

October 30, 2020
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E-scooter trial gets underway in latest bid to bring cleaner transport to Bristol’s streets

Commuters and visitors to Bristol are now able to hire carbon-neutral e-scooters to ride around the city’s streets as part of a year-long trial aimed at encouraging low-carbon travel. Initially, 100 scooters supplied by Swedish firm Voi will be available to hire in Bristol along with 50 in Bath – with...

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Bristol sustainable bamboo clothing and accessories retailer expands into Bath

October 30, 2020
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Bristol sustainable bamboo clothing and accessories retailer expands into Bath

A Bristol-based independent retailer specialising in clothing and zero-waste accessories made from bamboo has expanded into Bath.  Mabboo, which operates a shop in The Galleries, has taken over a former Timberland outlet in Bath’s main Southgate shopping area. The 1,065 sq ft unit, pictured, stocks a range of T-shirts, watches, sunglasses...

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Bouygues UK appoints experienced business development manager to its South West team

October 27, 2020
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Bouygues UK appoints experienced business development manager to its South West team

Construction industry marketing specialist Carol Heneghan has joined construction group Bouygues UK as business development manager for the South West. Carol, pictured, has worked in construction and development for more than 20 years. Her pervious roles have spanned designing water management and drainage systems and working in the regeneration...

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Business West to help Bristol firms cut through confusion as end of UK’s Brexit transition looms

October 23, 2020
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Business West to help Bristol firms cut through confusion as end of UK’s Brexit transition looms

Bristol firms are being urged to prepare now for the end of the Brexit transition period on January 1 next year, despite many questions of how it will work in practice remaining unanswered. The government has launched a campaign for businesses with the strapline ‘Time is running out’ as...

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Bristol Law Society’s Nightingale Court agreement helps speed up wheels of justice in city

October 23, 2020
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Bristol Law Society’s Nightingale Court agreement helps speed up wheels of justice in city

Bristol Law Society has secured a deal to use its city centre base as a ‘Nightingale Court’ building to ease pressure on Bristol Crown Court caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The temporary courts will occupy the conference room, boardroom and three mediation rooms in the 1,800 sq ft Colston...

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Construction of showpiece office scheme with focus on wellbeing and sustainability to start next month

October 23, 2020
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Construction of showpiece office scheme with focus on wellbeing and sustainability to start next month

Work is to begin next month on a major Bristol city centre office scheme following the appointment of its main contractor. One Portwall Square developer Nord has appointed Skanska on the six-storey, 33,750 sq ft building next to Bristol City Council’s 100 Temple Street office. Construction is due to...

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