That was the year that was
Frank McKenna looks back at some of the many Downtown highlights of 2022 in his last blog of the year.
Frank McKenna looks back at some of the many Downtown highlights of 2022 in his last blog of the year.
Lu Ban in Cains Brewery Village will be open from 3pm until 11pm on New Year’s Eve where guests will be able to enjoy Lu Ban Drappier Champagne served with a selection of snacks, followed by a sensational 7 course banquet.
Procure Partnerships Framework is calling for Contractors to register their interest and help shape the structure of the second iteration of their National Contractor Framework, currently structured across 11 sub regional lots.
Peter McHugh, a Liverpool-based real estate partner at national firm Excello Law, has advised Caldeira, the UK’s leading cushion company, on the acquisition of a new headquarters on the Knowsley Industrial Park in Merseyside.
If time is running out and you are looking for those extra special last minute gifts or looking to catch up with loved ones and friends before the big day, award winning Lu Ban has everything covered!
Three national business conferences, eight gala awards dinners, and an exclusive event at property festival MIPIM will be among the highlights of the Downtown in Business events programme in 2023, as the private sector organisation celebrates its twentieth anniversary.
Victoria takes an in depth look at work-related illness following the publication of the work-related health and safety in Great Britain.
50% of the profit raised from the sale of ‘Silent George’ will be donated to Speech and Language UK.
‘Powerhouse partnership’ between The University of Chester and Chester Zoo to shake up teaching of conservation education in the UK.
Some of the brightest and most innovative thinkers in the UK will offer their thoughts on the challenges facing business, the economy, and the country, at the inaugural DIB national Business Innovation conference.
The government seems to have decided to tough it out as multiple strikes hit the country. Jim is critical of both parties approach to the problem that has echoes in the last century.
The rail Unions have announced a series of strikes during the Christmas period. But, such has been the chaotic state of the railways in the north of England for months now, Frank McKenna asks ‘how can we tell?’