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Airlines announce two new routes from Bristol

April 19, 2012
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Airlines announce two new routes from Bristol

Budget airline EasyJet is to introduce a year-round service to Copenhagen from Bristol this autumn. It follows Ryanair's announcement that it will launch Bristol's 8th route to Poland, flying three times a week to Warsaw Modlin from October 30. Easyjet will fly to Copenhagen Airport every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday with fares starting...

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House builder raises cash for Dreams Come True charity

April 19, 2012
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A regional house builder has raised more than £3,000 for a Wiltshire charity that helps terminally and seriously ill children. Malmesbury-based Charles Church Wessex and its employees raised the money for Dreams Come True through a number of different fund-raising initiatives.  In total, £49,640 was raised by Charles Church at its 24 regional businesses....

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Etherlive appoints new team members as London 2012 projects gather pace

April 19, 2012
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Etherlive appoints new team members as London 2012 projects gather pace

  Wiltshire’s Etherlive appoints new team members as London 2012 projects gather pace Chris Mooge and Michael Jones (pictured) have joined Etherlive to support the company's activities in the capital for the London Media Centre during the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Chris and Michael will be based at Etherlive's Chippenham head office before transferring...

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Creative Bath attracts big names behind Ab Fab and Cold Feet

April 18, 2012
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PR legend Lynne Franks and Cold Feet creator Mike Bullen are the latest big names lined up for Creative Bath events. Businesswoman, author, broadcaster and public speaker Ms Franks is often described as a PR guru, lifestyle advisor and visionary. She was the inspiration for Edina in the TV comedy Absolutely Fabulous and throughout...

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World Heritage silver anniversary celebrations planned for Bath

April 18, 2012
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Bath is celebrating 25 since it was recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site with a host of offers, events and celebrations. Bath is the only entire city in the UK to be attributed with the accolade and ranks alongside locations as diverse as the pyramids of Egypt to the Great Barrier Reef...

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Property: Expanding hairdressers extend into former city centre restaurant site

April 18, 2012
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Hairdressers Crop

The site of the former Clarke’s restaurant in Bath’s Argyle Street, which went into administration last year after a short spell as Liberty, has been acquired by city-based hairdressers Dappa. The four-storey building will become its second city centre salon. The deal was brokered by Colliers International on behalf of LPA Receivers. Colliers’ director Simon Wells,...

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Insolvency expert made up to partner at accountants Monahans

April 18, 2012
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Chartered accountants Monahans have promoted its insolvency and business recovery expert Steve Elliott to partner. He will head the firm’s thriving insolvency and business recovery team as it enters a new phase of development. Steve has been with Monahans for 25 years, having trained and qualified with the firm, and has accumulated more than...

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Health and safety law team launched by Stone King

April 18, 2012
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Bath law firm Stone King has set up a specialist health and safety team to help local businesses comply with fast-changing workplace legislation. To mark the launch the firm is holding a special workshop on May 22 which will offer essential legal advice on this vital area of law. All businesses are welcome to...

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Family fun at The Rec this Saturday as Bath play last home game of the season

April 18, 2012
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Bath Rugby hosts a family festival at The Rec this Saturday ahead of its last game of the Aviva Premiership season. While the game against Wasps, which kicks off at 2.15pm, is sold out, entry to the family festival is free and open to all, whether they have tickets for the match or not....

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Guide to the last business taboo launched by Acas

April 18, 2012
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Work expert Acas has today launched its first guide tackling the last taboo in business – mental illness at work. It is a fast-growing problem, particularly with workers becoming increasingly concerned about their futures in the economic downturn, and costs employers in the South West an estimated £2.5bn a year in lost production and...

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