Business Profile: The Bristol Magazine
10 years since the first edition of the magazine, the company has moved from its original Bath offices to Bristol & Exeter House. We find out more about them.
10 years since the first edition of the magazine, the company has moved from its original Bath offices to Bristol & Exeter House. We find out more about them.
A company based in Engine Shed has begun roadtesting its cyclist safety technology on three of Bristol's Gloucester Road buses this week.
Wriggle, a mobile app that offers exclusive on-the-day meal deals, is the brainchild of lawyer-turned-entrepreneur Rob Hall. We caught up with him to find out more.
There has been yet more cheer for Enterprise Zone companies this week, along with another welcome boost for Bristol's burgeoning economy.
Architects, urban designers and city planners from as far reaching as Brazil, Germany and Bulgaria have arrived in Bristol for the 9th annual Academy of Urbanism Congress.
Small and medium-sized Bristol businesses have the opportunity to claim up to £3,000 of free Connection Vouchers to cover the capital costs of installing superfast broadband in their workplace.
More news from the Enterprise Zone, with a particular focus on the success of the creative industries.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander visited Burges Salmon's enterprise zone headquarters today (April 25th) to announce that central government would be pledging £7m to support Bristol as European [...]
News of the week, including food markets, exhibitions and press coverage.
News about the redevelopment of Temple Meads, funding and a visit to the Zone by Vince Cable.