
With a roof right over our heads…
In her latest blog, Jo looks at the UK property market and questions what the government can and will do about it.
In her latest blog, Jo looks at the UK property market and questions what the government can and will do about it.
Downtown in Business caught up with Michelle Langan from the Paper Cup Project.
Michelle Eager will be joining us this week for our Who Are Yer video, from our recent Women in Business Awards.
Check out Jim’s comprehensive preview of next week’s local elections. While the Conservatives face hundreds of losses, the Gaza crisis poses problems for Labour in Lancashire and Rochdale.
Everton in the Community have just launched their latest fundraising challenge ‘Move Through May’ in support of their life-changing and life-saving mental health work across the region. All funds raised will go directly into supporting this area of their work.
Why are so many of our parliamentarians being caught up in bizarre scandals these days?
The Printroom UK’s ongoing business success had meant their facility in Bootle was operating at maximum capacity and with an open plan design and lots of racking, the existing set up was no longer suitable for the business’s needs. The Printroom needed to create more space.
They came to the decision to refurbish their existing premises and create the additional space they needed by installing a mezzanine floor.
Family-run Liverpool law firm Glenville Walker is on course for revenue growth of 38% after taking on new board members and launching a litigation and dispute resolution department.
Experience a taste of sleek, chic luxury at Bank Restaurant Bar & Grill, Birmingham. BANK’s philosophy of excellence sees that they’re always mixing the finest ingredients with the greatest talent to bring you an unforgettable experience!
Gaucho Liverpool are hosting their first Private Dining Experience with Jo Malone London to celebrate their new limited edition Blossoms Collection!
Join them for an evening of fun and fine dining on Thursday 2nd May From 6pm
Next week Liverpool Restaurant Week begins. Running from 22-28 April over 75 venues are taking part with hundreds of offers for people to download and enjoy.
The value of the sector to the city centre economy is laid bare in data from Liverpool BID Company (and platform Beauclair) which analyses UK spend data.
Food and Drink is now the largest economic sector in the city centre, around 37%. UK card holders spent a whopping £76m in just three months in the city centre’s restaurants and bars.
Set up in 2018, Sandway Homes is supporting Sefton Council and the wider Liverpool City Region with the housing crisis by developing homes that provide a living experience that endures.
Sandway Homes, heads into the 2024/25 financial year with two housing developments nearing full occupancy, a third set to launch this summer and another in the pipeline.