BIRMINGHAM HERITAGE WEEK RETURNS SEPTEMBER 2020
Birmingham Heritage Week is returning for 2020 to celebrate the city and its fascinating history, people and places once again.
Birmingham Heritage Week is returning for 2020 to celebrate the city and its fascinating history, people and places once again.
Mark Williams from Western Union Business Solutions joined Downtown Director, Chris McKenna in the Downtown Den.
The final sections of the 40m high Tower of Light have been installed, marking a significant milestone in the Manchester Civic Quarter Heat Network project.
Interactive and uplifting seminar, led by Brook Graham that will explore what progress has been made in advancing gender equality in the workplace.
Manufacturers in Greater Manchester are invited to apply for a high-calibre and fully-funded practical, hands-on programme that will enable them to improve quality of service and product, ensure better lead times, and reduce overall business costs.
An HR expert is urging businesses in the area to ensure their workplaces are safe and ready to welcome back staff as the Government’s furlough scheme starts to wind down.
Waking up to the sobering news this morning that the UK has officially entered recession due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, employers’ minds may naturally focus on what workforce planning action might be necessary in order to achieve commercial stability in the coming months.
This is the first look at one of Birmingham’s biggest and newest city centre office roof terraces, the initial stage of the multi-million pound refurbishment of One Temple Row.
A popular rail line is set for a makeover after dozens of volunteers stepped forward to work with West Midlands Railway to give its stations a new lease of life.
Shawbrook Bank has published its half year financial results for the period ending 30 June 2020.
The Government is wuthering to new heights and is encouraging the country to build, build, build under changes to permitted development.