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180 Degrees Bristol are officially the ‘most innovative’ student consultants in the UK
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In an ever-more challenging environment for charities and non-profit organisations many of them are turning to the consultancy industry for much-needed advice. Student-run consulting firms are leading the way in supporting charitable organisations through the global pandemic.
Reduced government funds and a reduction in State support have taken several charities and non-profits to the brink of insolvency, with the UK s largest third-sector organisations having had over £10 million applied to their cumulative accounting bill in the past four years.
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13 things to look forward to in Bristol in May as lockdown eases
Including a gin boat cruise, sit-down gigs, a celebrity football match and new restaurants
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Lakota Gardens in Bristol (Image: Lakota Gardens)
We ve all had more freedom since lockdown measures were eased last month and many of us have enjoyed getting out and about a bit more.
Pubs, restaurants and cafes reopened for outdoor service on April 12 and have enjoyed a brisk trade, thanks largely to the sunny weather.
Step 2 of the Government s roadmap to exit lockdown also saw the return of beauty services such as nail salons and hairdressers, as well as non-essential retail.