EP.71 – Downtown Den: Cllr Michael Green LIVE in the Downtown Den
Lancashire County Council cabinet member for Economic Development, Planning & the Environment, Cllr. Michael Green joined Downtown boss Frank McKenna in the Downtown Den.
Lancashire County Council cabinet member for Economic Development, Planning & the Environment, Cllr. Michael Green joined Downtown boss Frank McKenna in the Downtown Den.
Neighbourhood Restaurant Liverpool are offering 50% off for all Downtown In Business Members, Monday – Wednesday through the new Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
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.
Local artist Manchester Tom has been commissioned by Embryo Digital to create a Pride-inspired piece of art for LGBTQ+ charity, akt.
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.
Lancashire’s engineering workforce is now able to access specialist digital training thanks to Burnley College’s successful bid for funding through the Fast Track Digital Workforce Fund.
The White Horse are pleased to announce that they will be taking part in the Government backed ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme this August.
Law firm Farleys Solicitors has awarded charity Rosemere Cancer Foundation a £3,000 grant from its Farleys Foundation to fit skyscape ceiling panels above the treatment bed in the centre’s busy LA6 radiotherapy room.
SME manufacturers, supported by Made Smarter, have embraced a new approach to leadership during the coronavirus crisis.