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.
The community of Greenbank, Bristol is set to benefit from financial investment from local firm Sweet Construct as part of a new initiative that will help fund local community groups and projects in the area.
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.
A new online women’s magazine, Emme, which focuses on how to take better control of the menopause is being launched next month and aims to ‘break the silence’ that still surrounds the approach to and experience of menopause.
Hotels in Bristol are operating at around one-third of their potential occupancy rates as they re-open following the Covid-19 lockdown.
Cornwall Council is inviting residents to take part in the next 'Cornwall We Want’ live event, where they will be talking about the positive changes residents would like to see after the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
Guidance issued this month by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) offers some reassurance to expectant mothers that Coronavirus may not represent a significant risk to them or their unborn child, has been welcomed by the team at the Bristol Centre for Reproductive Medicine (BCRM).
The highly anticipated new development, The Chocolate Factory in Greenbank, has officially opened its Visitor Centre.
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.
Bristol based cancer charity Penny Brohn UK has appointed Julie Worrall as their next CEO. Julie is currently the Director of Fundraising and Development at Above and Beyond, the official charity for the University Hospitals Bristol NHS Trust. Julie will take up her new post in October 2020.
The team behind The Chocolate Factory development in Greenbank has leant its support to a local community arts project aimed at empowering Bristol’s young people.