Downtown Den #095 | Cllr Sharon Thompson in the Downtown Den
Downtown Den hosted born and bred Brummies Prof Paul Cadman, DIB Birmingham chair and Cllr Sharon Thompson cabinet member of homes and neighbourhoods.
Downtown Den hosted born and bred Brummies Prof Paul Cadman, DIB Birmingham chair and Cllr Sharon Thompson cabinet member of homes and neighbourhoods.
Benjamin Sayer, Business Development Executive at Access2Funding tells all in ‘Who Are Yer?’
Tom Cobden the Director of Sales for Hilton Liverpool City Centre discuss the changes that the hotel have implemented for its reopening.
The former John Lewis MD and current Metro Mayor for the West Midlands, Andy Street CBE, Joined Paul Cadman in the #DowntownDen for a discussion on how the current pandemic has affected the region.
Sean Keyes, Managing Director, Civil & Structural Engineering firm, Sutcliffe reacts to the mini-summer Budget announcement.
Bill Addy, Chief Executive Liverpool BID Company responds to the Chancellor’s statement on Wednesday 8th July 2020.
“Rishi Sunak is creating a short-term boost, but will it create long-term sustainable jobs?” That was the verdict from Frank McKenna, Chief Executive, of business lobby organisation, Downtown in Business (DIB).
How can we build on the collaboration working which has taken place with a clear focus on responding to the critical issue of COVID-19?
The City of Liverpool College has announced a unique partnership with Liverpool-based performing arts school, Rare Studio.
A programme to help more young people in Lancashire start university has been handed a funding boost after being renewed until July 2021.
Industry-led government-backed movement needed more than ever to help businesses maintain their competitive edge and come back smarter post Covid-19 – says Donna Edwards
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is looking forward to welcoming back more passengers over the coming weeks following the announcement by the Government that 14-day quarantine rules for passengers returning to or visiting England will be relaxed.