Today's South West business news from Insider |
Latest News | Plans for a £170m scheme to regenerate a run-down area of Truro are due to be resubmitted next month. Read More… |
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In this article, David Maslen, head of Tax at financial experts Old Mill, discusses some of the details specific to innovation and technology. Read More… |
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Private equity giant CVC has completed a deal for a stake in Six Nations Rugby, the organising body of the Six Nations Championships and Autumn Internationals. Read More… |
Still Waters Green Technology and Santander UK have reached the £28m financial close on the second phase of the Mannington battery storage project in Swindon. Read More… |
A Bristol-based business has been awarded a £75,000 Innovate UK grant to pivot its thermal imaging technology, developing a fever screening kiosk. Read More… |
Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm in Bristol, which welcomes more than 200,000 visitors a year and employs 55 full-time staff, is preparing to re-open its gate after a bank loan supported the family-run attraction during the coronavirus shutdown. Read More… |
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Jolyon Stonehouse from Old Mill, says in many ways, Rishi Sunak is having to perform a calculated juggling act where he needs to encourage an investment-led recovery and then, once the economy starts to bounce back, he’s seeking to aggressively tackle the massive debt caused by the pandemic through higher taxes. Read More… |
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John Lewis has warned that it does not expect to reopen all its stores when lockdown ends after slipping to a loss of more than £500m last year. Read More… |
Insider is partnering with KPMG Private Enterprise for a pulse poll to find out the views of regional businesses on investing in digital technology. The poll takes less than one minute to complete. Read More… |
Cullimore Mix, part of The Cullimore Group of Companies, is marking its 50th anniversary by investing in its fleet and recruiting new staff. Read More… |
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Claire Arbery, director at West of England Institute of Technology, says It's interesting as I write this that next week, we'll see the celebration of the International Day for Women on the 8th of March. During my career I've been to several events and conferences designed to promote opportunities in Science Technology Engineering and Maths [STEM] but are we making an impact? Read More… |
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Plans relating to the proposed development of a new landmark library on the University of Bristol's Clifton campus are set to return before councillors after the application was deferred last month. Read More… |
Swindon-based construction business Beard has started work on a multi-site affordable housing and regeneration project with Stroud District Council. Read More… |
The organiser of the MIPIM property conference has released its schedule for the next 12 months which features an event in Cannes in September before the showcase returns to its traditional March dates in 2022. The plan to host an event in Cannes this June was "not possible", MIPIM director Ronan Vaspart said. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | CityFibre has named Cheltenham as the next UK town in line for investment in its digital infrastructure. Read More… |
Aerospace engineering company Leonardo, via its Bristol, UK-based cyber security business, has joined the South West Cyber Resilience Centre (SWCRC) board as a founding partner. Read More… |
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