Who Are Yer? // Neil Platt
Business Development Executive R&D Tax Specialist, Neil Platt shares his favourite sports teams, business heroes and best business advice in this ‘Who Are Yer?’
Business Development Executive R&D Tax Specialist, Neil Platt shares his favourite sports teams, business heroes and best business advice in this ‘Who Are Yer?’
UCLan Professor edits ‘Blackpool in Film and Popular Music’.
Carbon conscious Fresh Start Waste, who offer commercial waste collections with a recycling focus across the North West of England, have continued their ongoing pledge to sustainability in supporting Forest Carbon’s programme of planting new native woodland in the UK, at a project in the Lake District.
Birmingham entrepreneur, Phil Oldershaw has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by Midlands Zone.
Businesses across Greater Manchester are being invited to take part in a new event exploring how personal data is being used as the digital revolution gathers pace, affecting every aspect of how we live and work.
The creative and digital sectors of the Liverpool economy have the capability to grow further – and diverse funding streams are available despite the challenges presented by Covid-19.
Downtown in Business brought together a powerful group of individuals from its network from across the country to gauge their opinions on Rishi Sunak’s Summer Statement and ask them what the Chancellor should be looking to announce in his October budget to get the economy back on track.
Major roads around the Adelphi Quarter of Preston are reopening as the University of Central Lancashire’s (UCLan) £200m Masterplan development enters its next phase.
National firm, A Mini Crane Hire, has been acquired by entrepreneur, Mark Davenport, in a seven-figure deal, it has been announced today.
In conversation with DIB boss Frank McKenna, Capital & Centric boss, Tim Heatley discusses the BBC series, Manctopia, his business journey, the future of the property and construction sector and how he feels the Covid-19 crisis will impact on towns and cities.
As our major cities face the prospect of lockdown, Frank McKenna calls on the government and senior politicians to adopt a more practical approach to the Covid-19 crisis.
The chief executive of business lobby group Downtown in Business, Frank McKenna has backed calls from Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham for the government to introduce furlough arrangements where local lockdowns take place.