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  2. Bristol & West - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol & West building society, registered number 2124201, was founded in 1850; 174 years ago (), originally as the "Bristol, West of England and South Wales Permanent Building Society". It offered mortgages in the Bristol and the south west of England area, and became a well-known financial services institution in the region.

  3. Britannia Building Society - Wikipedia

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    The last acquisition was the deposit base and branch network of former building society Bristol & West (bringing with it approximately 700,000 customers) from Bank of Ireland in May 2005. This was the first major re-mutualisation in the United Kingdom (following the earlier demutualisation trend) and brought membership of the enlarged society ...

  4. Pennon Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1989 as South West Water plc at the time of the privatisation of the Water Industry in England. [3] In 1993 it acquired Haul Waste and in 1995 it bought Blue Circle Waste Management. [3] It changed its name to Pennon Group plc in 1998. [3]

  5. Building society - Wikipedia

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    Bristol and West: taken over by: Bank of Ireland: 1997: Became a division of Bank of Ireland but its savings balances and branch network transferred to Britannia Building Society in 2005 (which in turn merged with Co-operative Financial Services). Bristol & West mortgages ceased trading in January 2009. [18] Halifax: converted to plc: 1997

  6. Thomas Daniel (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Daniel (16 September 1762 – 6 April 1854) was a shipping magnate, financier and sugar merchant in Bristol and London.His omnipotence was such that he was known as the "King of Bristol" and in later life "The Father of Bristol" because of his power in corporate and political affairs for over 50 years.

  7. Robert Cooke (Conservative politician) - Wikipedia

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    While a councillor and teacher, Cooke contested Bristol South East in 1955. He was Member of Parliament for Bristol West from a 1957 by-election until 1979. He introduced the Fatal Accidents Act 1959, the direct forerunner to the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 which provides for investigation and compensation in cases of work-related deaths.

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  9. Birmingham Midshires - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Midshires was formed on 30 June 1986 by the merger of the Birmingham and Bridgwater and the Midshires Building Societies. These societies could trace their roots back to 1849 and were themselves formed by the mergers of the following societies: Liverpool Building Society, Wolverhampton and Mercia, Bristol Equitable Permanent Benefit, Swansea & Gower Permanent, and the Warrington ...