Meet Out to Help Out
DIB would encourage all business leaders to leave their desks and arrange a business lunch in one of your city’s magnificent hospitality venues and Meet out to Help out!
DIB would encourage all business leaders to leave their desks and arrange a business lunch in one of your city’s magnificent hospitality venues and Meet out to Help out!
The Printroom UK is delighted to announce that due to recent global events they have worked in partnership with one of their print customers and produced the perfect solution.
Family firm, Williams Motor Group, unveiled the brand new BMW 4 Series this week with actor Ryan Thomas getting the first glimpse of the new model at Manchester’s most stylish meeting point, the Dakota Hotel.
Paul Cheetham-Karcz discusses his plans for the future of Sedulo, the impact of lockdown and Boris Johnson’s tier system on mental health and much more.
The ACC Liverpool Group has been awarded £2.97 million as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund to help face the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.
Wood Street Mission Christmas appeal launch urgent appeal for toys and gifts for local children living in poverty after covid-19 delays collections.
The leader of Lancashire County Council CC Geoff Driver and the director of economic development and planning Stephen Young joined DIB to discuss the implications of the county going into tier-3 and their vision for Lancashire’s recovery plan post-pandemic.
Porsche Centre Preston has officially unveiled Lancashire’s first Porsche Destination electric charging point in West Lancashire.
In this exclusive interview with Downtown boss Frank McKenna, Wes Streeting MP, talks about his new brief and his vision for the future of education – whilst explaining the opposition’s approach to the Covid-19 crisis.
Downtown in Business caught up with the Director of Woodshires, a leading consultant in specialist tax allowances for businesses & property throughout the UK, Stuart Wood.
Wirral South MP and shadow minister for sport Alison McGovern joined DIB to talk about the latest negotiations between Treasury officials and Merseyside MPs, why the city region is in a much stronger place than it was back in the 1980s – and the business of football.
Popular city centre bar RED DOOR has quite literally taken a sledge hammer to the situation to make sure that the business is not a casualty of the pandemic.