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To celebrate two decades of style in the city, The Lowry Hotel, is marking the spot with a treasure hunt to find 20 five-star experiences worth over £5,500.
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To celebrate two decades of style in the city, The Lowry Hotel, is marking the spot with a treasure hunt to find 20 five-star experiences worth over £5,500.
Take a look back at the last 14 months with Downtown in Business, from the multitude of events we have hosted throughout the pandemic to the busy few months we have coming up.
At the Printroom they have invested again in new equipment to enable them to deliver improved quality, speeds and value for money to their client base.
In partnership with Oxford Economics, Western Union Business Solutions’ ground-breaking report uses predictive business data, above and beyond anything currently publicly available in the UK.
Ben Vaas, Commercial Lead at Ayming UK, the innovation landscape across the UK and how the Government can best support it.
Now, more than ever, we need to celebrate the extraordinary resilience and success of Lancashire’s business community.
The latest edition of DQ is out now! This issue takes a look at some of the most influential business personalities from across the Downtown network.
This week, Martin discusses the fallout for Simone Biles’ decision to quit the U.S. Gymnatics team.
A University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) stroke researcher is playing a key role in helping develop an award-winning smart textile.
Has levelling up the North been abandoned? Is the government spooked by voters in Amersham? Jim looks at the prospects for real money and power being devolved to our cities, towns and countryside.
Ryan Wain from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change discusses how the way beyond Covid isn’t a binary choice between lockdowns and ‘freedom day’, there is infact a third way.
Lancashire Parliamentarians are urging Lancashire County Council to fully support the County’s City of Culture bid.