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Friday Analysis: Localism makes a comeback

November 18, 2011
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The Localism Act, which gives local communities more say about planning and development, was given Royal Assent on Tuesday. But is it good news for Bath and the West region? According to the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA), it is an encouraging shift of power from central government to communities. For...

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Sainsbury’s puts Bath’s long-awaited creative hub on track with Green Park Station plan

November 18, 2011
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A much-needed centre for Bath’s burgeoning creative industries could be developed at Green Park Station as part of far-reaching plans announced today. Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s has unveiled its plans for a major investment in the city’s Western Riverside area, opening it up the area to create employment, residential and community space and creating hundreds...

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Helphire suffers in tough market conditions

November 18, 2011
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Helphire, the Bath-based accident-claim handler, which reported losses of £34.1m in the year to June 30, said today that it has seen a small increase in referral volume and hires since the end of September "but hire length, which is a key driver of the group's performance, is substantively below historical levels and marginally below...

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Rotork forks out £48m for US acquisition

November 18, 2011
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Bath-based Rotork, the market leading actuator manufacturer and flow control company, announced today that it has paid $75.8m (£48.1m) in cash for Fairchild, a US manufacturer of high-precision pneumatic controls and power transmission products for a wide range of industries. The American company, headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is described as asset-light with a similar outsourced model to...

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Love nominated as chairman of the year

November 17, 2011
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Love nominated as chairman of the year

  South West entrepreneur Mike Love (pictured) was shortlisted last night for Grant Thornton's 2012 Chairman of the Year Quoted Company awards. Dr Love has grown a number of companies, including CODASciSys, which at its peak featured in the Top 50 companies on AIM. It was taken private by Unit4 Agresso in 2008 in a deal...

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Concern as unemployment increases in the South West

November 16, 2011
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The UK economy was dealt another blow today as the latest unemployment figures showed record levels of unemployment, particularly among young people. Statistics from the Office for National Statistics showed unemployment among young people at its highest level, surpassing a million for the first time. Some 178,000 people above the age of 16 are...

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Western Riverside developer Crest scoops housing accolade

November 15, 2011
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Crest Nicholson, the developer behind Bath's Western Riverside regeneration scheme, has been named Sustainable Housebuilder of the Year. The award recognises companies which demonstrate a real commitment to innovation in the housebuilding industry. Crest plans to build more than 2,000 homes on the 44-acre site as part of a £400m regeneration scheme.   Crest...

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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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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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