
Purpose of the Workplace
In this weeks guest blog, we hear from Director of Pi Sq, Hannah Floyd on the purpose of having a workplace as opposed to working from home.
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In this weeks guest blog, we hear from Director of Pi Sq, Hannah Floyd on the purpose of having a workplace as opposed to working from home.
An All- Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Lancashire has been launched, with Downtown in Business being appointed as its secretariat by Lancashire County Council.
Downtown in Business was be joined by Tony Attard, Panaz; Stephen Young, Lancashire County Council and Lis Smith, Preston’s College to talk about how Lancashire can come out of the other side of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A vaccine has been a found, guidelines are in place to allow businesses to start to have meetings again – but the COVID-Martyrs are on the attack. Frank McKenna outlines how Downtown in Business, against the odds, was able to host a major business meeting yesterday – and why it’s important for many more to follow in 2021.
“Official unemployment levels are rising, but the real unemployment rate is reaching alarming levels” says Frank McKenna.
The Red Rose Awards, Lancashire’s biggest business awards event, is to return in 2021 with a new look, new categories, new trophies and a new date.
Highways work on the University of Central Lancashire’s (UCLan) £200m Masterplan is supporting local SMEs around Preston and the North West.
Last week, Lancashire Business View held a whole week of online events in celebration of Lancashire Day.
Conlon Construction is a client-focused, multi-award-winning, Chartered Building Company.
Frank McKenna, Chief Executive of Downtown in Business, the private sector lobbying group, is calling on the Government to review the three-tier system every week, rather than every fortnight.
In his latest blog, Frank McKenna tells us why the Chancellors statement this week has left him feeling disappointed.
The government’s decision on regional tiers today will make it even more difficult for it to meet its ambitions on the ‘levelling up’ agenda. That