A personal assistant at law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has retired after 47 years of service.
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A personal assistant at law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has retired after 47 years of service.
Temporary pedestrian and traffic measures put in place across the Dorset Council area to help with social distancing will start to be removed as the summer season draws to an end.
Drivers from leading coach operator Bakers Dolphin are delighted to be back on the road doing what they love – taking travellers on much-needed short trips and holidays all over the UK.
He may no longer be with them, but there is a corner of a care home in Wellington, Somerset, that will remain forever in the thoughts of Neil Gale’s children, grandchildren and friends.
Hotels in Bristol are operating at around one-third of their potential occupancy rates as they re-open following the Covid-19 lockdown.
A South West regional funeral venue is encouraging people to consider burials for their loved ones as an affordable option with more time to say goodbye.
Undeterred by lockdown, Codices Interactive, a Cornish start-up business from the Falmouth Launchpad Incubator, has secured $800,000 of seed funding.
Bristol-based father and son beachwear business Tom & Teddy is ready to embark on its next growth phase after receiving £350,000 from the government-backed Future Fund - part of a total of £750,000 in new investment.
“Alternative residential” schemes are unlikely to contribute to a significant increase in the housing supply without major change in the sector, according to a new report from international legal practice Osborne Clarke.
International legal practice Osborne Clarke, which employs around 600 people in its Bristol Temple Quay office, recorded revenue of €318 million (£288 million) for 2019/20. This is an increase of 5 per cent on 2018/19 and an increase of 63 per cent over five years.
One of Bristol’s oldest and best-loved cultural centres, the New Room in Broadmead – also known as John Wesley’s Chapel – is reopening its state-of-the-art museum on 11 August, providing local people with an additional family-friendly destination to visit in the city centre.
An industry-leading health and safety consultancy has given the independent businesses within the Focus Hotels Group a clean bill of health.
The latest Manufacturing Barometer from SWMAS reveals a more upbeat picture as the sector emerges from lockdown, but there is still a long way to go
Bristol and London-based training consultancy Hewlett Rand has teamed up with a Chinese counterpart to launch an online programme for businesses navigating their way through “the new normal.”
Business turnaround specialist Tim Sloggett has joined financial and professional services firm Smith & Williamson as a partner in its Bristol-based restructuring and recovery services (RRS) team.
A cook at a Bristol-based day nursery group has put down his pots and pans and swapped them for a paint brush as he embarks on a new career in the maintenance division.
A Bakers Dolphin coach from Weston-super-Mare will join a convoy converging on London today (Mon) as part of a campaign to get the Government to offer more support for the struggling industry, which has been severely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Financial and professional services firm Smith & Williamson has announced another round of promotions in its Bristol office.