DIB April Review: Power Towns, Change Makers & Best for Britain
Despite the Easter break, Downtown in Business maintained its busy pace throughout April, hosting a range of events across the country, among them a national conference in Liverpool.
Despite the Easter break, Downtown in Business maintained its busy pace throughout April, hosting a range of events across the country, among them a national conference in Liverpool.
The latest local election contests are proof that devolution and elected mayors are working. Frank McKenna explains why.
Amid all the turmoil in Scotland, Jim notes the support for independence is still strong. He also reports on a great Downtown event that looked at the challenges Manchester still faces in redevelopment.
Liverpool’s Business Crime Reduction Partnership has been awarded a National Standards Accreditation. Designed to make city centres safer for businesses and employees, there are over 250 Business Crime Reduction Partnerships in the UK. The national standards accreditation provides a benchmark to their achievement and success.
Help create a new ten-year vision for our city – one that takes us from 2025 to 2035.
As the Home Office loses contact with more than 3,000 asylum seekers, Jo Phillips wonders why it always seems to be the IT systems fault.
For our video this week, we are joined by Anna Salisbury, Partner at Glenville Walker.