
Downtown Den #108 // Prof Paul Cadman in conversation with Prof Carl Chinn MBE
Downtown Birmingham Chair, Prof Paul Cadman was in conversation with Prof Carl Chinn in the latest discussion in the #DowntownDen.
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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.
Councillor Waseem Zaffar OBE is the Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment at Birmingham City Council and joined Kevin Johnson from Urban Communications in the #DowntownDen.
Some of Birmingham’s most fascinating historic venues are opening their sites for a series of special events that will delight families, food fans and culture lovers throughout the rest of 2020.
Figures from the latest Big Nine report from Avison Young reveal that total city centre office take-up in Liverpool was circa 20,000 sq ft during the second quarter of the year, which is well below the five-year quarterly average.
One of Great Britain’s leading female athletes, Goldie Sayers, joined DIB boss Frank McKenna in the #DowntownDen.
Consultant plastic surgeon Dr Jeyaram Srinivasan is partnering with charity Rosemere Cancer Foundation to champion sign up to its Walk in the Dark Goes Virtual!
More than 53,000 outlets across the UK have so far signed up to the UK Government’s Eat Out to Help Out Scheme
The Government has announced it will revise the Wills Act 1837, in response to coronavirus (COVID-19).
As we prepare for life beyond COVID-19, our latest DM features the thoughts, opinions and ideas from some of the country’s leading thinkers and decision makers on what Recovery might look like.