Downtown Den #112 // Paul Hodgins in the Downtown Den
Downtown London Chairman, Simon Danczuk spoke with Paul Hodgins, Director at Shared Transport company, Ginger.
Downtown London Chairman, Simon Danczuk spoke with Paul Hodgins, Director at Shared Transport company, Ginger.
Frank McKenna highlights the mounting disagreement as to how best to manage the Covid-19 crisis, among our leading politicians and medical experts – and concludes that, sooner rather than later, Coronavirus is something we are going to have to learn to live with.
This week Downtown Manchester in Business recently hosted a special members meeting in Gaucho, Manchester City Centre with Chair of Manchester Science Partnership, Rowena Burns.
This weeks Guest Blog is courtesy of Carolyn Hughes of Carolyn Hughes PR. Carolyn talks her of disappointment in the governments support for the self-employed and other forgotten sectors during the COVID-19 crisis and much more.
Bruntwood SciTech has announced Cheshire Pub Co, the group behind popular village pubs including The Ship Inn, Styal, and The Frozen Mop in Mobberley, is to open a new pub and restaurant – The Churchill Tree – at Alderley Park this autumn.
Highways work on the University of Central Lancashire’s (UCLan) £200m Masterplan development is entering its next phase as the shape of the vision comes into focus.
Bruntwood is expanding its service offering with the launch of three new businesses.
Regional law firm Napthens has grown its conveyancing teams across the region with 10 new starters, following a resurgence in the housing market.
In an exclusive event hosted by Downtown in Business and the Liverpool BID Company this afternoon, the mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has said that he wants to work with the private sector to mount a legal challenge against the government if the Chancellor refuses to establish a comprehensive furlough scheme for the city’s business community.
Live music organisations in Birmingham have benefitted from just 2% of the first round of Cultural Recovery Fund awards, academics have revealed.
During such uncertain times under the cloud of Covid-19, it’s the ideal time to reassess what’s really important to you in your life and business. The process starts with unearthing your Core Values that are deep in your heart.
Preston Sejong Institute will promote Korean language and culture within the North West region