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Chance for firms to influence the type of homes, jobs and transport that will shape the region’s future

November 6, 2020
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Chance for firms to influence the type of homes, jobs and transport that will shape the region’s future

Bath businesses are being invited to have their say on the type of homes, employment sites and vital transport links that will be needed by the West of England over the next 20 years. The West of England Combined Authority is seeking comments to help it shape its Spatial Development Strategy, a draft planning...

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New IoD South West director appointed as members face challenges of Covid and Brexit

November 5, 2020
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New IoD South West director appointed as members face challenges of Covid and Brexit

The Institute of Directors South West has named Robert Lloyd Griffiths OBE as its new regional director, replacing Simon Face, who had been in the post since 2003. Robert, pictured, will perform the South West job alongside his existing role as the IoD’s national director for Wales, a position he has held since 2009.  He...

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Government U-turn over end of furlough scheme welcomed by business groups

November 5, 2020
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Government U-turn over end of furlough scheme welcomed by business groups

Business West, the region’s largest business organisation, has welcomed the latest extension to the governments’ furlough scheme, but urged Chancellor Rishi Sunak to come up longer-term measures to protect firms. Mr Sunak, pictured, this afternoon announced the furlough scheme would now run until the end of March, with the Treasury continuing to pay 80% of...

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Charity supporting Bath families during Covid crisis urges council to approve new HQ building

November 5, 2020
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Charity supporting Bath families during Covid crisis urges council to approve new HQ building

A Bath charity that has distributed food and clothes to hundreds of families in need in the city during the coronavirus pandemic has called on councillors to back a planning application that would give it a permanent home. Mercy In Action has been based in the Jubilee Centre – formerly known as the Hollis...

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Pioneering University of Bath hub to bridge gap between digital security and society

November 5, 2020
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Pioneering University of Bath hub to bridge gap between digital security and society

Ensuring that the growing need for cybersecurity matches the needs of society are to be addressed in a ground-breaking £3.5m research hub set up by University of Bath. The DiScriBe Hub+ will look at how the gap between digital security and society can be bridged in an era of ever-increasing risk of hacking threats...

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Bristol Airport looks to greener post-Covid future with plans for bigger public transport hub

November 4, 2020
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Bristol Airport looks to greener post-Covid future with plans for bigger public transport hub

Passengers arriving at Bristol Airport by public transport could benefit from a multi-million pound improvement scheme submitted to North Somerset Council for planning approval. Despite the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the airport, its bosses have brought forward plans for a Public Transport Interchange (PTI) facility next to the terminal building, which...

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Business West drives further collaboration with South Korea on hydrogen vehicles

November 3, 2020
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Business West drives further collaboration with South Korea on hydrogen vehicles

South West manufacturers could soon be collaborating with South Korean innovators to develop next-generation hydrogen vehicles under a new agreement signed by Business West, the region’s largest business group. South Korea is on course to becoming a world leader in hydrogen mobility, with a clear strategy to have 6.2m hydrogen powered vehicles on its roads...

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Business West fears ‘shattering’ impact of government’s second, month-long lockdown

November 2, 2020
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Business West fears ‘shattering’ impact of government’s second, month-long lockdown

The new lockdown measures announced will be devastating to many Bath firms despite their best efforts to make themselves Covid-safe, the region’s largest business organisation has warned. Most businesses were forced to close yesterday as the country entered its second lockdown, with staff being urged to work from home where they can.  Non-essential shops...

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Ahead of the Agenda: The Week Ahead

November 1, 2020
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Monday November 2 Finals: Brighton Pier, Lok’N Store Q3 result: Gran Tierra Energy Trading announcement: Hiscox Economic announcement: PMI manufacturing Tuesday November 3 Finals: AB Foods, Cap-xx, Up Global Sourcing Interim: Warehouse REIT Economic announcement: PMI construction Wednesday November 4 Final: Gattaca Interim: Stobart Group Trading announcement: Smurfit Kappa Economic announcement: PMI services Thursday November 5 Finals Bowleven, Kin and Carta, RDI REIT Interims: Autotrader, Aveva Group, Sainsbury...

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Bring North Somerset into the West of England fold to unite our region, urge Bath business leaders

October 30, 2020
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Bring North Somerset into the West of England fold to unite our region, urge Bath business leaders

Bath business leaders have joined calls for regional politicians to urgently unite the West of England by allowing North Somerset to join its powerful combined authority. North Somerset Council declined to become part of the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) when it was set up in 2016.  Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol...

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