Andrew Merrell

Andrew was SoGlos º£½ÇÉçÇø Editor from January 2021 to July 2023 and has reported on Gloucestershire for more than two decades, much of that covering the county’s business community. Beginning as a journalist on local newspapers, he has edited regional and Gloucestershire business magazines and websites, has ran his own business and remains enthralled by and dedicated to championing the county.

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Record numbers expected at today's Cheltenham CyNam 21.2 business event

This week's cyber showcase business event - CyNam 21.2 – is on target to attract record numbers with more than 1,000 signing up to...
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Leadership course will help businesses build their own road-maps out of the pandemic

A firm which specialises in helping develop business leadership skills has practised what it preaches – thinking on its feet to...
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Ecotricity sells off its electric car charging network

Stroud-based Ecotricity has unplugged itself from its Electric Highway, confirming the sale of what it calls ‘the world's first...
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Lucozade pours £6 million investment into its Gloucestershire factory

Just over a year after it revealed it was spending £13 million on its Forest of Dean factory, Suntory Beverage and Food GB&I has...
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£20 million development plans unveiled to boost Forest of Dean economy

Details have been unveiled of an ambitious £20 million investment programme to bring jobs and new sports, education and community...
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Meet the apprentice: Michelle Fyrne, group editor of SoGlos

Apprenticeships were once only for those at the start of their careers, but senior business leaders are increasingly using them to...
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SoGlos Gloucestershire º£½ÇÉçÇø Awards receives more than 400 nominations

Entries have now closed for the inaugural SoGlos Gloucestershire º£½ÇÉçÇø Awards – with more than 400 nominations from 192...
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Losses at Ecclesiastical will not stop firm on a mission to give £100 million to charity

Despite a year which has left scars across its industry and itself facing financial losses, Gloucestershire firm Ecclesiastical...
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Fast-growing tech firm opens Cheltenham base

Serial tech entrepreneurs behind fast-expanding cyber firm Pentest People announce a move into Cheltenham to help them further...
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Gloucester Rugby will emerge ‘vastly improved’ from the pandemic

Lance Bradley’s leadership of Gloucester Rugby during the pandemic, the focus on local businesses and community, has produced a...
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Who will lead the £400 million Golden Valley Development?

Final bids are in and decision-making is now underway on which firm will lead the Golden Valley Development – and what could be...
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55,000 more homes and businesses in Gloucestershire to get full-fibre broadband

Dreams of faster broadband are about to become a reality for 55,000 homes and businesses across Gloucestershire after Openreach...
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120 new jobs are being created in the Forest of Dean

A manufacturer from the Forest of Dean, whose buildings have been used at major sports stadiums from Old Trafford to Twickenham,...
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After 45 years in business Keith Scarrott Shoes is closing its Cheltenham shop

After 45 years of trading from its boutique store on Cheltenham’s Promenade, Keith Scarrott Shoes is º£½ÇÉçÇø the bold step towards...
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9 back-to-business funds your Gloucestershire business can benefit from

Positive signs for the economy are widespread, but concerns remain over cash flow. SoGlos has tracked down nine potential pots of...
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Family firm wins contract to build first phase of Gloucester’s new £85 million The Forum

Phase one of an £85 million project to transform the centre of Gloucester has been awarded to a family firm from the city, with...
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Gloucestershire business appointments round-up: May 2021

From a well-known face from a well-known firm of architects to public relations, a major drinks manufacturer to financial services...
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Skatepark’s future in jeopardy following Damien Hirst’s land bid

Artist Damien Hirst has unwittingly painted Stroud’s Rush Skate Park into a corner, with the business’s unsuccessful search for a...
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New dockside bar to open in Gloucester as Gloucester Brewery expands

A new dockside bar is set to open at Gloucester Docks, as Gloucester Brewery unveils major expansion plans expected to see its...
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University symposium will address ‘critical’ cyber skills shortage facing Gloucestershire

Some of the biggest names from the cyber sector are joining a University of Gloucestershire event addressing a cyber skills...
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As the economy re-opens, don’t leave the door ajar for cyber criminals

We know to beware of cybercrime, but in the chaos of the last few months that has simply not been a priority – Cheltenham IT...
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Stroud Subscription Rooms needs to raise £100,000 to reopen

Hit hard by the on-going pandemic, Stroud’s Subscription Rooms is raising funds to reopen – with actor Ben Miller supporting the...
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Gloucestershire entrepreneur named in top 200 female-powered UK businesses list

An entrepreneur from Gloucestershire, whose company is enjoying growth of several hundred percent a year, has been named in a UK...
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Cotswold builder of homes for animals predicts US exports will pass £4 million

A Cotswold-based builder of homes for some of our smallest and most treasured animals has seen US sales surge through lockdown by...
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New restaurant with rooftop terrace planned for highest point in Gloucestershire

Exciting multi-million pound redevelopment plans, which include a new restaurant and rooftop terrace have been revealed at Cleeve...
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What is happening in the Gloucestershire jobs market?

There are encouraging signs from the Gloucestershire economy, but all is not what it seems in the jobs market – according to...
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Home or office working? A roadmap through the legal issues

Working from home or not working from home, and what to do about it, remain key questions for many employers. Darren Sherborne...
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Cheltenham law firm merger will not affect 180 staff

Law firm Harrison Clark Rickerbys has said its pending merger with Hewitsons’ to create a £65 million turnover 780-staff-strong...
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What re-introducing 95 per cent mortgages means for first-time buyers in Gloucestershire

The Prime Minister chose Gloucestershire as the spot from which to drum up some publicity for the Government's decision to...
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Gloucester’s biggest employer is set to move

One of Gloucester’s biggest employers, energy giant EDF, has revealed plans to downsize its operations in the county with a move...