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The ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme is in full force in Birmingham. Now is the time to be supporting local, independent businesses.
The ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme is in full force in Birmingham. Now is the time to be supporting local, independent businesses.
60% of businesses reported that they were busier than usual in June, a 17% increase from March.
In conversation with DIB boss Frank McKenna, Sir Howard Bernstein shared his thoughts on the future of cities in a post-COVID19 world, the prospects for the high street, the future of devolution in England’s regions and much more.
We hear from Director at Access2Funding, Dawn Coker. What advice would she give to her 18-year-old self? Which restaurant is she most looking forward to returning too? Find out in ‘Who Are Yer?’
Liverpool City Region business leaders welcomed the new chair of the British Tourist Authority the Rt Hon Sir Patrick McLoughlin – to the city region today.
Lancashire County Council cabinet member for Economic Development, Planning & the Environment, Cllr. Michael Green joined Downtown boss Frank McKenna in the Downtown Den.
Neighbourhood Restaurant Liverpool are offering 50% off for all Downtown In Business Members, Monday – Wednesday through the new Eat Out to Help Out scheme.… Read More »Neighbourhood Liverpool offering Eat Out to Help Out scheme
Downtown Birmingham Chair, Prof Paul Cadman was in conversation with Prof Carl Chinn in the latest discussion in the #DowntownDen.
Fazenda have taken their time to develop their concept in a way that harnesses their usual style of service, whilst bringing in an array of impressive new dishes for your delight.
Professor Paul Cadman, Chair of Downtown Birmingham chats to Dr Ben Sinclair in the Downtown Den.
Staffordshire-based handrail and balustrade specialists SMART Balustrades is celebrating reaching three years in business and a strong pipeline of work – despite the current economic climate.
Local artist Manchester Tom has been commissioned by Embryo Digital to create a Pride-inspired piece of art for LGBTQ+ charity, akt.