Assembly Building C is the new home for Clarke Willmott’s 300+ Bristol people
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Assembly Building C is the new home for Clarke Willmott’s 300+ Bristol people
Lawyers at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP have advised on the sale of chartered financial advice firm Carbon Financial Partners to multi-disciplinary professional services firm Progeny.
Empica, one of the South West’s longest established PR agencies, has appointed Natalie Birrell as Managing Director.
A South West-based cancer charity has offered support to King Charles, following his cancer diagnosis this week.
The long-awaited six-week trial between one of Britain’s biggest banks and homeowners left in debt by taking out a controversial mortgage product, has been settled on confidential terms.
A lawyer representing a mother who lost her baby due to failings in a Cheltenham maternity unit says the same issues are arising “time and time again” in NHS Trusts around the country.
A team of emerging leaders from De Vere Tortworth Court Hotel, near Bristol, have organised a Gala Dinner Charity Ball which they hope will raise thousands of pounds for Brain Tumour Support.
Lifeskills Learning for Living, based at The Create Centre in Bristol, has won significant funding to promote electrical safety in the home to reduce deaths, injuries and damage caused by electricity.
It is anticipated that the UK will need between 253,000 and 661,000 extra electric vehicle (EV) charging points by 2035. While Part S of the Building Regulations, which covers the infrastructure for the charging of EVs, came into force in 2022, for developers the delivery of this presents a number of challenges both in terms of construction and future management.
Independent estate agents across the Southwest feel optimistic about the housing market in 2024, according to the Experts in Property network, with many of its members reporting a New Year bounce back in activity.
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has kicked off the New Year with a boost to its housebuilder team as a new Partner joins.
Researchers at the University of Bath have invented a new form of high-performance air purifier that promises zero harmful waste.
A new high-tech laboratory to help farmers, growers and horticulturalists in Cornwall manage their land and soils more sustainably and productively is being established at the Eden Project.
Residents, businesses and visitors are being invited to share their views on what they consider to be the big transport opportunities and issues across the whole of Dorset.
With AI image generation and the immediate dissemination of shared images online, this year will see a “burst of activity” following the expiry of copyright protection around Disney’s iconic Mickey Mouse character, according to a legal expert.
Westerleigh Group is now offering bespoke vinyl records featuring recordings and images of a loved one, each containing a small amount of their ashes, via its crematoria in the South West.
Staff and residents of Avalon Nursing Home in Bridgwater were keen to use the occasion of her 60th birthday to let nurse Paula Wagemans know just how much they appreciate her, with a special tribute and merry celebrations to mark the day.
The two-day trial provides important assistance for officeholders regarding Company documentation and drawing salary.
A team of care professionals who work at a specialist dementia care home in Plymouth have been recognised for delivering excellent end-of-life care by St Luke’s Hospice in Plymouth, marking the fourth consecutive time staff at the home have been recognised for the excellent way they implement the charity’s focused Six Steps + programme.
Working as a member of the team who helped bring her IVF baby into being means that Abbie Walker’s feelings about her employer are not those of a typical employee.