Downtown Den Podcast #031 | Cllr Ian Ward
Downtown Birmingham Chair, Paul Cadman caught up with Cllr Ian Ward for a chat in the #DowntownDen.
Downtown Birmingham Chair, Paul Cadman caught up with Cllr Ian Ward for a chat in the #DowntownDen.
The Leader of Leeds City Council, Councillor Judith Blake CBE and Chief Executive, Leeds City Council, Tom Riordan CBE have given their latest update on the COVID-19 issues.
Industry leaders, political figures and Business Improvement Districts are calling on the Government to support businesses within the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors who have a rateable value of more than £51,000.
Liverpool’s elected Mayor Joe Anderson was in the Downtown Den with a clear message to the city’s business community “We will come out of this crisis stronger.”
Christina Wadlow, Head of Sales and Account Management at Western Union Business Solutions is the latest guest in the #DowntownDen.
Downtown in Business is strengthening its management team as the company continues its growth journey across the country.
The Night Time Economy Czar for Greater Manchester told us about the entrepreneurial approach and his first gig at the Hacienda that launched his fascinating journey into the world of music, events and hospitality.
What it takes to an create effective virtual meeting. Introducing Jackie Black. Jackie is an expert digital communications and virtual team working trainer, who has
Downtown Manchester in Business member, Euan Kellie, was due to run the San Francisco half marathon on Sunday 5 April 2020 but for due to Covid19 the marathon was postponed.
Downtown Chief Executive, Frank McKenna speaks to Chair of the Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership, Roger Marsh in the latest video from the #DowntownDen.
Downtown Birmingham chairman Paul Cadman was joined in the #DowntownDen by Managing Director of Transport for West Midlands, Laura Shoaf.
More than 150,000 bees are set for a new home on the rooftop of the new showpiece Student Centre project currently underway as part of the UCLan £200 million Masterplan.