Downtown Monthly // Issue 14 // Lockdown Edition
This issue of DM focuses on the stand out individuals from across the country during these unprecedented times.
This issue of DM focuses on the stand out individuals from across the country during these unprecedented times.
West Midlands Railway passengers are being urged to only use the train for essential journeys ahead of a new timetable coming into effect.
From Monday 18 May, the frequency and number of rail services on the Merseyrail network will change.
Downtown CEO, Frank McKenna spoke to the Principals of two of the North Wests leading colleges in the #DowntownDen to talk about the work their organisations do to help and support the business community.
Ex-Marine Andy Grant has been in the Downtown Den and sharing his amazing story with DIB boss Frank McKenna.
Downtown CEO Frank McKenna has a ‘Totally Frank’ conversation with Make events CEO, Holly Moore.
It was a pleasure to welcome Jessica Bowles from Bruntwood & Mike Emmerich from Metro Dynamics into the Den and hear their thoughts and predictions about the current crisis and the opportunities and challenges we are likely to face in its aftermath.
Coronavirus has changed the way we live. Whether it’s personally missing friends and family, or organisations finding themselves shut to the public and left with limited options when it comes to keeping cash coming into the business.
An expert in people management has issued advice to Lancashire business owners to invest time in the wellbeing of their workforce as the coronavirus pandemic changes working patterns.
Merseyside law firm, Brown Turner Ross, has won a High Court appeal after a row erupted over who owned fish in a lake in Lancashire, thanks to a Roman legal scholar from AD 161.
AI Change Management are building an integrated programme of learning interventions enabling the identification and growth of our leaders at all levels and across all sectors based on key themes
Recently appointed shadow sports Minister Alison McGovern was in the Downtown Den, offering her views on how the football season may resume; how business can learn from sport; and what she hopes Birmingham can achieve by hosting the Commonwealth Games.