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Boost for region’s tourist industry as easyJet vows to have 75% of routes back in service by August

June 5, 2020
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Boost for region’s tourist industry as easyJet vows to have 75% of routes back in service by August

Low-cost airline easyJet, Bristol Airport’s largest operator, expects to have resumed flights on three-quarters of its routes in August as international lockdowns are lifted in more holiday destinations. The airline announced last week that it will restore the service to a limited number of destinations from Bristol starting on June 15. It now expects...

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Online consultation gets underway on ‘transformational’ proposals for Bath’s Quays North area

June 5, 2020
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Online consultation gets underway on ‘transformational’ proposals for Bath’s Quays North area

The public is getting the chance to go online to view – and comment on – Bath’s planned Quays North development, which is poised to transform a high-profile site on the edge of the city centre. The project will regenerate the area around the Avon Street car park site with 176,292 sq ft of...

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Stay-at-home shoppers double sales at Cox & Cox during lockdown

June 5, 2020
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Stay-at-home shoppers double sales at Cox & Cox during lockdown

Sales at online homewares retailer Cox & Cox have more than doubled since the coronavirus outbreak as consumers are forced to spend more time at home. The Frome-based firm, which sells a range of lighting, rugs, textiles and indoor and outdoor furniture, has also chalked up record traffic to its website.  Substantial growth was...

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Deadline looming for grants of up to £5,000 for some firms hit by impact of Covid-19

June 5, 2020
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Deadline looming for grants of up to £5,000 for some firms hit by impact of Covid-19

Bath firms based in shared offices or flexible workspaces, as well as B&Bs and guest houses, have only a few days left to apply for a grant up to £5,000 from a special business support grant. The Small Business Grants Discretionary Fund was established to support small businesses impacted by the coronavirus outbreak but...

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University of Bath harnesses its engineering expertise to boost city’s PPE stocks in fight against Covid-19

June 5, 2020
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University of Bath harnesses its engineering expertise to boost city’s PPE stocks in fight against Covid-19

Healthcare workers battling Covid-19 have received more than 80,000 pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) made by University of Bath staff. More than 77,000 face shields have been made by a team from across the university working from a safe lab on campus for local hospitals and healthcare services since the coronavirus pandemic started...

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Mostly Media launches life insurance sector disruptor with TV ad campaign

June 4, 2020
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Mostly Media launches life insurance sector disruptor with TV ad campaign

A new life insurance company aiming to disrupt the market has appointed media planning and buying agency Mostly Media to handle its launch. Primas Life has been co-founded by Grant Fowler – chief executive officer and senior solicitor at Harris Fowler, one of the UK’s top firms of personal injury solicitors.  The company aims...

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Partner promotion boosts Milsted Langdon’s Bath office

June 4, 2020
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Experienced accountant Dan Kenyon has been promoted to the position of director at regional accountancy firm Milsted Langdon’s Bath office. Dan, pictured, joined the practice as a trainee over a decade ago. He successfully qualified as a Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA) in 2011 and now supports a wide range of small and medium-sized owner-managed...

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Remotely funny: Bath Spa Uni students’ course humour creates lockdown laughter show

June 4, 2020
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Remotely funny: Bath Spa Uni students’ course humour creates lockdown laughter show

A group of Bath Spa University students have created a comedy show to lift the gloom of lockdown – conceiving, writing, filming and editing it while working remotely and with social distancing measures in place. Titled Pulling the Strings, the 30-minute improvised programme has been made by students from the university’s BA (Hons) Film,...

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Experienced chief financial officer joins TrueSpeed ahead of next phase of growth

June 4, 2020
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Experienced chief financial officer joins TrueSpeed ahead of next phase of growth

Rural broadband provider TrueSpeed has appointed Paul Burridge as chief financial officer as it continues to accelerate its expansion ambitions. Paul, pictured, has wide experience in scaling high-growth businesses and joins the Bath-based firm with more than two decades of experience in senior finance roles, from start-ups to major blue chips.  He previously worked...

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R3 South West issues essential guide to help region’s firms manage impact of Covid-19 crisis

June 4, 2020
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R3 South West issues essential guide to help region’s firms manage impact of Covid-19 crisis

An eight-point checklist to help owner-managers deal with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on their businesses has been launched by the South West arm of insolvency and restructuring trade body R3. The organisation’s members, who include insolvency practitioners, lawyers, and turnaround and restructuring experts, work with business owners to mitigate and resolve financial...

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