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businessbiscuit.com | Peter Davison |Wiltshire Property
Swindon & Wiltshire Property Tuesday April 15 2025 The oldest building in Weston-super-Mare, and the last one in the seaside town with a thatched roof, is sporting a new ‘do’. The new roof at the popular restaurant has been constructed using traditional thatching methods by master tradesman Richard Wright. The thatch was built over a new timber roof frame constructed by contractors R. J. Wright & Son.
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businessbiscuit.com | Peter Davison |Wiltshire Property
Swindon & Wiltshire Property Monday April 14 2025 A Bristol-based health-tech firm has revealed plans to double the number of staff it employs as it prepares to unveil a new HQ – in a former pub. Tariq Muhammad, CEO of Invatech Health, wants to relocate the business to a large, disused pub Stapleton area of the city.
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2 weeks ago |
businessbiscuit.com | Peter Davison |Wiltshire Property
Swindon & Wiltshire Property Thursday April 10 2025 Work is set to begin on a giant logistics hub for M&S in Bristol following a £74 million land deal – the largest forward funding deal in the UK in the past 18 months. Construction of the 390,000 sq ft warehouse at the 100-acre Axis Works, Avonmouth will begin immediately after Epta Development Corporation and its development partner Stoford sold the not-yet-construction to property firm LondonMetric.
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businessbiscuit.com | Peter Davison |Wiltshire Property
Swindon & Wiltshire Property Wednesday April 9 2025 Plans have been submitted for a landmark office building at Brabazon, the massive housing and commercial development on the former Filton Airfield in Bristol. The new eight-storey office development – which developer YTL wants to build next to the new train station – will be the first permanent commercial space at Brabazon.
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3 weeks ago |
businessbiscuit.com | Peter Davison |Wiltshire Property
Swindon & Wiltshire Property Wednesday April 2 2025 Author Name: Peter Davison An iconic office block at the top of Bristol’s Park Street is being sold for the first time in 20 years – with questions over how it will be used in the future. The 200 ft Clifton Heights – one of Bristol’s tallest buildings – was originally built in the 1960s as luxury flats, but was converted into an office block in 1968.
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