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Walk Eastside
The first ever downloadable walking tours of Easton and St Pauls are now live on line. Visit the site to download your free tours, and meet the people and places of Bristol's unique inner city!


BEST newsletter
Back copies of the BEST newsletter are available here in PDF format

BEST Links
Check out BEST's other websites:

Visit Eastside - your guide to what's happening on Eastside, including an online version of our directory with nearly 600 local businesses listed.

Bristol Creatives - an artist-led networking and marketing initiative open to everyone based in the city working in the the applied and visual arts.

BEST Workspaces - for all information about renting space in our new business centres

Other Links
there is also lots of support for you out there from other organisations:

BRAVE

Business Match

Business West

Centre for Employment & Enterprise Development (CEED)

Creative Learning Agency

CSV Avon Training

Easton Business Centre

Princes Trust

Silai for Skills

 

We have moved, you can now find us at The Old Library on Trinity Road. The Old Library and The Old School House in Barton Hill are our newly refurbished business centres. If you would like more information please visit www.bestworkspaces.co.uk

BEST (Bristol East Side Traders) is a not-for-profit company that aims to develop a thriving local economy in Bristol's inner city that benefits residents - as entrepreneurs, employees and customers.

It was formed in 1999 by a group of local entrepreneurs who came together and decided to work together to overcome the obstacles to successful business operations in the inner city.

Over the last eight years BEST has grown and developed according to the needs of the local business community: We now offer a range of services to new and existing businesses in Ashley, Easton and Lawrence Hill (for more information about all the free help available to you see What We Do )

We also work with the local community to tackle the physical and environmental barriers to business growth.

You can find out more about how BEST works in About Us. You can also download our 2007 Annual Report

Case Study - Sienna's Sugarcraft Emporium

Before she started her cake shop, Carmen was working as a counsellor and mental-health worker. She had been making cakes for family and friends for years, and decided to turn her talent into a business. She now makes and decorates cakes and ran a shop on Stapleton Road with her husband Neville selling cake-related goods.

"BEST were really supportive. They have come up with different ways of helping us - Neville attended the Skills for Your Shop course, for example, which gave us some good ideas about how to arrange the shop... the aftercare from that is still going on"