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Video: Bristol regional review

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Join Caitlin Morrison, senior reporter at Insurance Age, in Bristol where she met with local brokers to discuss the market.

James Woollam, managing director at Hayes Parsons, Scott Garraway, commercial account executive at Park Insurance, Lee Davey, regional managing director at Jelf Group, and Les Brewin, managing director at Purple Partnership, all voiced their opinions on various aspects of the Bristol market.

Topics debated included the general state of the regional market, access to insurers in comparison to London, and whether those insurers have been consistent in their approach to the local area.

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