St Agnes Work/Live Units Granted Approval

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Last night, Carrick District Council granted St Agnes Properties, the developers behind plans to revive the former South West Film Studio site, with planning permission. The Ocean Park development will provide office accommodation and live/work units, which it is anticipated will boost opportunities in Cornwall’s creative industries sector.

Entry Open for 2008 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards

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Deloitte has begun its annual search for the fastest-growing technology companies in the South West. Now in its eleventh year, the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 is part of an international campaign to spotlight the growth achievements of technology companies.

Cornish Developer on Verge of Affordability ‘Breakthrough’

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An innovative Cornish property developer is on the verge of what it forecasts can be a significant breakthrough in the battle to bridge the huge affordability gap in the housing market.

HFC Goes National with London Based Corporate Friend

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Hall for Cornwall, Cornwall’s own professional theatre, has begun to attract attention from national corporate organisations aiming to raise their profile in the county and support one of its star attractions.

Falmouth Office Scheme Tops Out

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The provision of new office space at Falmouth has moved a step closer with a recent topping out ceremony marking the completion of the highest point of the 24,000 sq ft latest phase of development on the town’s business park.

Cornish Pharmaceutical Company Expanding Its Global Horizons

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A Cornish company that provides Regulatory Affairs expertise for pharmaceutical companies around the world is developing strong trade links with US pharmaceutical companies after taking part in the Worlds largest Biotechnology conference in San Diego.

Government’s Green Energy Plan Offers Business Opportunity

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The South West’s growing renewable energy sector could expand even further and thousands more jobs could be created thanks to proposals outlined in the Government’s Renewable Energy Strategy consultation published today (26 June).

Pirate FM Wins Award

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Pirate FM News has won a prestigious award for the quality of its coverage. The team at Cornwall’s biggest radio station has scooped the EDF Energy Southwest Media Award for Radio News 2008, having beaten off competition from commercial and BBC stations across the west of England.

Transport Obstacle for SW Businesses – Deloitte Survey

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Business leaders in the South West are becoming increasingly concerned about the ability of the road and motorway network to cope with the demands of the region. While air services remain top of the popularity stakes, dissatisfaction with train services continues to remain relatively high. Meanwhile there is a significant fall in the numbers that consider our roads and motorways to be of an adequate standard, and a major increase in those who think they are getting worse.

SMART Women Conference

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The second SMART Women conference took place on Monday (June 23rd) celebrating the achievements of more than 200 women who have taken part in the project over two years.

Fluid Branding Goes Carbon Zero

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Cornish business promotions specialist, Fluid Branding is taking action on climate change and has offset its carbon emissions to become an official Carbon Zero company. The St Austell based business, along with its sister company Eco Incentives, which is dedicated to sourcing and supplying environmentally friendly businesses promotions Fluid Branding is now working with carbon management company co2balance to invest in a range of carbon offset projects, both in the UK and Africa.

SW Sees Fall in New Company Formations

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The number of new companies formed in the South West this financial year was down almost 8 per cent on the previous 12 months.

CPR Regeneration Welcomes £34m in Government Support

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Cornwall’s urban regeneration company – CPR Regeneration – today welcomed the Government’s decision to approve a £34 million bid by Cornwall County Council for major transport improvements in the Camborne-Pool-Redruth area.

Government Challenged to Take Plunge with Wave Energy

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"It is time for Government and all political parties to put real support into the industry. Political and regulatory uncertainty is a significant risk and, as such, a deterrent for investors. The Government must now send out the right signals and make real commitments to the industry, commitments that the industry and its investors can rely upon.”

An Apple for the Teacher? – Make that 15,000!

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Cornish company Creative Edge designs and launches new, interactive website to encourage GE staff to volunteer in schools around the country We’ve all heard the...

Small Firms on Insurance “Tightrope”

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Small companies in the Falmouth, Helston and Lizard areas are being offered extra help checking insurance cover, as the credit crunch, economic slowdown and soaring costs conspire to make evaluating business risks more difficult than ever before.

Cornish Farmers Take Eco Trip

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Austrian renewables success could be repeated at home Sixteen bright sparks representing Cornwall’s agricultural industry are fully charged with ideas, after an Austrian study trip gave them first-hand experience of some of the world’s leading renewable energy schemes.

Fifteen Cornwall Celebrates Graduation of Second Group of Apprentices

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After a year of hard work in the busy Fifteen Cornwall kitchen, the second cohort of apprentices from the beach side restaurant graduated from the Fifteen training programme on Wednesday 18th June, at a ceremony sponsored by Gauntlet and Brit Insurance, held in the Mediterranean biome at the Eden Project.

Local Companies Explain Benefits of ISO Status

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Two local companies celebrated the award of their ISO 9001 status last week by hosting an event for companies who want to learn more about what the ISO standards can do for their business. Web development company, UKNetWeb, worked with data security and back up company, Forward ITC, to plan and deliver an event that cuts through all the noise to the bare business facts of gaining ISO accreditation.

Cornish Economy Showing Some Postives in Face of Trying Times

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At their quarterly meeting with Bank of England representatives, members of the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce voiced serious concerns about increased input costs, especially energy and food.