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JBP’s Matt Wooldridge explains how PR is changing in the UK

JBP's Matt Wooldridge recently took part in a Worldcom Group event in South Africa. Here he shares his views on the changing PR landscape in the UK. ;   The Worldcom Group is a partnership of global public relations firms that work together to provide seamless PR support nationally and internationally .

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Your Support Counts: The Green Investment Bank – a big opportunity for Bristol

The Government has plans to create a Green Investment Bank which will have an initial £3bn to invest in green infrastructure projects and hopes to make major inroads into leading the transition to a low carbon economy. The decision as ...

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JBP is looking for a Finance Manager

JBP PR & Parliamentary Affairs, the leading PR consultancy in the South West and a top 100 UK agency, is looking for a commercially focussed accountant to join the team as Finance Manager. Based in the Bristol office and working closely with the board of directors to advance the commerciality of the finance function, you will ...

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STOP PRESS! News quiz raises more than £1400 for Prince’s Trust

More than £1,400 has been raised for youth charity The Prince’s Trust by journalists and media professionals from across Bristol in a special news pub quiz. More than 60 news hounds, including TV and radio producers, presenters and photographers, attended the event at ...

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Bristol Business Club success

JBP Managing Director Jennifer Bryant-Pearson with Mark Hoban MP: JBP hosted a lunch for the Bristol Business Club on the 30th November with guest speaker Mark Hoban, Member of Parliament for Fareham and Financial Secretary to the Treasury. The event was timely as ...

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Localism in Practice – Bottom (s) up?

Is the theme of the 12th Annual Bristol Planning & Law Conference. The JBP PR & Parliamentary Affairs team is once again taking an active part in this annual gathering of the south west planning fraternity. With the Coalition Government now almost 18 months old, the Localism Bill 2011 now enacted and the current lively debate ...

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