Mayor Marvin Rees has written an open letter to the people of Bristol.
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Mayor Marvin Rees has written an open letter to the people of Bristol.
Westerleigh Crematorium, near Bristol, is giving six local charities a total of £17,000 in donations, which it raised as part of its metal recycling scheme.
Keeping track of pensions can be difficult - and knowing how much you are being charged and whether you should keep them is even harder.
Children at Mama Bear’s Day Nursery and Pre-Schools across Bristol have had to get creative with their Children in Need fundraising efforts this year in order to abide by coronavirus rules.
In a boost to Cornwall’s ‘Forest for Cornwall’ ambition to establish over 8,000 hectares of new carbon-absorbing trees, woodlands and forests, the Woodland Trust is providing over 57,000 trees for native woodland creation projects in Cornwall this winter.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays has announced the launch of flights and holidays from Bristol Airport, which will become the company’s tenth UK base.
Family law experts are encouraging people to act now on their family legal matters ahead of the Brexit transition period ending on 31 December.
A specially arranged India Day has spiced up life for people living at specialist dementia care home, Camelot House and Lodge in Wellington, Somerset.
Food producers, manufacturers and retailers are being warned to prepare for new requirements for food labelling coming into force on 1 January 2021.
A new group has come together to support Dorset’s vision to make the county a Digital Place and be at the front of digital change.
Community activism and a higher profile in schools will be essential for the numbers speaking Cornish to increase, an expert in the language has said.
Thousands of Bristol’s small businesses could be eligible for the first of the new Covid business grants, announced by the Chancellor last week.
A workshop designed to support people to open up about issues around death and dying is being held in Bristol on November 28.
Residents in Cornwall are being urged to safely recycle ‘zombie batteries’ following multiple fires at waste and recycling sites in recent years.
People living in Bristol are being warned by the council's Trading Standards team to not engage with a company that have posted a leaflet containing false and misleading information relating to COVID-19 that has been circulated to homes recently.
The corporate finance team at Smith & Williamson has advised the owners of Bristol-based pensions and employee benefits communications firm Concert Consulting on its disposal to Buck, the integrated HR and benefits consulting, technology and administration services firm.
A new environmental intelligence tool for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly will help protect the region’s precious wildlife and landscape.
Leading Taunton law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has renewed its business partnership with the Somerset Chamber of Commerce following a successful first year.
Dorset Council’s registration services have conducted 46 marriages and civil partnerships in the three days running up to lockdown. A Dorset record!
The recent case of a stalking victim whose harasser took control of her online life has sparked expert lawyers to warn of new dangers and call for more robust legislation.