Today's South West business news from Insider |
Profits on the rise at historic bed maker | A Plymouth-headquartered manufacturer of luxury beds – whose products graced the first-class cabins of the Titanic – has increased turnover towards the £50m mark and almost doubled profits, despite the difficult landscape of the UK market. Read More |
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Business Matters: The balancing act of corporate group structures | If you’re considering a corporate group structure, there are many factors to keep in mind. Whether looking to protect assets or prepare a company for sale, it's important to balance the benefits with the potential challenges involved. Partner and head of Willans LLP's corporate and commercial team, Chris Wills – named a 'leading individual' in the South West by national legal guide The Legal 500 – offers some insight. Read More |
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Ask the Expert: Ensure your Covid Additional Relief Fund application is a success | David Tanswell, managing director at Commercial Property Advisors, believes that the implementation of the £1.5bn Covid Additional Relief Fund has been rushed and is difficult to apply for. However, he believes that if your business has suffered, but you're otherwise ineligible for any existing relief schemes, then this might be the one you've been waiting for. Just make sure you make your appeal count. Read More |
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Approval for revised marina development | The redevelopment of a former boat yard at Noss on Dart has reached another major milestone, with the approval of revisions to a planned hotel and residential scheme as part of the new marina complex. Read More |
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