Monthly Archives: November 2011

Tourism boost for Bath expected from direct Swiss flights

November 11, 2011
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Bath Tourism Plus has welcomed the new flights between Bristol Airport and Zurich.  The Helvetic Airways service, which will begin on December 5, aims to attract more leisure and business visitors into the area. Bath welcomes 11,000 visitors from Switzerland a year and it is hoped that the new route into Bristol Airport will...

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Capital move by fast-growing Jelf

November 11, 2011
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Jelf, the insurance, employee benefits and financial planning group with a major base in Bath, has opened its first London office as it pursues a strategy to organically build a presence in the capital. The Yate-based group, which has its insurance brokering and financial planning businesses in Bath, has more than 30 branches throughout...

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The secret of business success – create a great culture and have fun!

November 11, 2011
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Creating the right culture, communicating effectively with staff and having fun are among the key elements for a successful entrepreneurial business. These points were highlighted by three entrepreneurs – each at different stages in their business growth – at an event last night. The speakers included former University of Bath student Griff Holland, co-founder...

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Former Mulberry boss bags designer discounts

November 11, 2011
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Upmarket clothes store Aubin and Wills this week opened a shop offering cut-price designer clothes to South West customers within former Mulberry boss Roger Saul’s Kilver Court complex in Shepton Mallet The shop is the first independent company to move into the historic centre, housed in a former mill, and on the same site...

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Loss for Wincanton as it drives forward with disposal plan

November 10, 2011
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Wincanton, the Chippenham-based logistics group, has plunged to a £75.5m half-year loss following the sale of its European operations. It also today revealed plans to sell off its loss-making foodservice division. Revenue fell 5.6% to £1.04bn in the six months to September 30  against the same period last year. The group, which at this...

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Bath innovator to explain how to rise to the creative challenge

November 10, 2011
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University of Bath graduate-turned-entrepreneur Griff Holland, co-founder of whole food outlet Friska, joins two other innovators this evening to explain how they have risen to the challenge of retaining creativity in their businesses. The trio will give an insight into the different stages of developing creative businesses at the event jointly staged by the...

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Minister for cities to attend Bath conference on LEP progress

November 9, 2011
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Minister for cities to attend Bath conference on LEP progress

Greg Clarke, minister for cities, decentralisation and planning, will be the keynote speaker at a conference in Bath next Tuesday (15th). It has been organised by the Local Enterprise Partnership to discuss what the LEP has been doing since its last event in January – and its planned work, for example. on the Enterprise Areas across...

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Travel: How the Italian Alps proved to be the ultimate challenge

November 8, 2011
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Travel: How the Italian Alps proved to be the ultimate challenge

  Bath Business News travel editor ANNE GORRINGE finds trekking in the Italian Alps an unforgettable experience… I didn’t expect to sleep with three guys on my birthday…and get a medal for it. But, what can I say? I was naive. It was a tough – but unforgettable – day. One that had taken...

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Survey points to serious risk of economic slowdown

November 7, 2011
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The economy is at serious risk of contracting before the end of the year as services firms falter and manufacturing declines again, a bleak survey claims today. Accountants BDO’s output index, which measures turnover expectations over the next three months, fell in October to 92.6, the lowest level since the country was in the...

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Small manufacturers predicting tougher times ahead

November 7, 2011
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Sentiment has fallen sharply among the UK’s small and medium-sized manufacturers, the CBI has said, adding to the air of gloom hanging over the economy. A slight decline in production over the next three months is forecast by these firms while, worryingly, over the past three months they suffered a 8% fall in export...

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