Bristol recruitment group RSG goes Dutch as it continues to expand in Europe
Resource Solutions Group (RSG), the Bristol-based recruitment firm, has launched its second office outside the UK in Amsterdam – less than three months after opening its first in Munich. The office,...
View ArticleNational gathering hears how Bristol is becoming the UK’s ethical investment...
Bristol is emerging as a hot spot for ethical investing, a national conference staged in the city heard. The city was chosen to host this year’s Ethex Annual Gathering because of its role as European...
View ArticleMore growth for Bristol Airport as new routes prove popular with sunseekers
New destinations and additional aircraft helped boost passenger numbers at Bristol Airport by 7.8% last month, new figures show. More than 656,000 passengers used the airport in May following similar...
View ArticleMore jobs on the way at property consultancy Watts’ Bristol office as its...
The Bristol office of building surveying, cost consultancy and project management firm Watts is on the lookout for new recruits as it continues to grow. The independent consultancy, which celebrates 21...
View ArticleBristol firms heading to Paris for world’s biggest aerospace showcase
The world’s aviation industry will descend on the French capital next week for the biennial Paris Air Show – with key Bristol businesses once again demonstrating the city’s strength in the vital...
View ArticleFirms get set to to make a low impact during Bristol’s Business Green Week
Bristol firms’ contribution to more sustainable ways of operating – and the city’s year as European Green Capital – will be recognised next week when Business Green Week takes place. Events during the...
View ArticleMoon Consulting reaches for the stars at its 15th anniversary celebrations
More than 90 key business figures enjoyed some 3D star-gazing and top leadership advice when they attended Bristol recruitment firm Moon Consulting’s 15th anniversary party. Moon, which provides...
View ArticleWarning that EU duty ruling could sound death knell for West’s small cider...
Hundreds of small cider producers across the West of England could be put out of business if they are forced to pay excise duty under a new EU ruling, campaigners claim. Cider makers who produce less...
View ArticleAirbus launches new ‘regional’ wide-body aircraft as demand for domestic...
Aerospace giant Airbus has the Paris Air Show to launch a ‘regional’ version of its top-selling long-haul aircraft, adapted to plug a gap in the market for airlines operating popular, short-haul...
View ArticleCider tastes success in international awards ahead of debut at major music...
Bounders cider, which is made just outside Bristol, has won an international award as it prepares to go on sale to thirsty music lovers at festivals this summer for the first time. Medium-dry Bounders,...
View ArticleAnnual Harbour Festival forecast to bring £12m boost to Bristol’s economy
Bristol’s economy will get a £12m boost this year from its biggest-ever Harbour Festival, organisers said this week as they unveiled more details of the ever-popular event. The festival, which takes...
View ArticleAirbus lands more short-haul aircraft orders at Paris Air Show
Aerospace giant Airbus has continued to win new orders at the Paris Air Show as the world’s largest aviation industry gathering entered its third day. The European group signed a memorandum of...
View ArticleHealth and safety advice group launched by Ashfords to fill gap in market
Regional law firm Ashfords, which has an office in Bristol, has launched a service to give top-level advice on safety, food, environment and trading standards. The regulatory consultancy will support...
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