
Shakespeare North Playhouse
We are delighted that Shakespeare North is this week’s Business of the Week. Situated in the heart of Prescot, Shakespeare North Playhouse is a fantastic place for everyone to visit and enjoy.
You are here > Home » News

We are delighted that Shakespeare North is this week’s Business of the Week. Situated in the heart of Prescot, Shakespeare North Playhouse is a fantastic place for everyone to visit and enjoy.

This week’s Business of the Week is D2 Architects. D2 Architects is an architectural firm covering Cheshire, North Wales and the Wirral.


This week’s Business of the Week is Manchester Foundation Trust Charity. Manchester Foundation Trust Charity raises funds to ensure the family of ten NHS hospitals, clinical services and local care organisations can go above and beyond for patients.

We are delighted that AG Built Environment Consultancy are our latest Business of the Week. AG Built Environment Consultancy are experts in the human-built world.

Azets and Aaron & Partners advise seven figure management buyout for unique group of business.

Latest figures for the city region show the visitor economy is now worth over £5bn surpassing the pre-pandemic high of £4.98bn in 2019.

This week Martin explores the biggest challenge facing the English Premier League. Billions of dollars have been sunk into rival leagues – not just to attract players and coaches to pastures new – but to gain the attention of the enormous and hugely profitable U.S. sports broadcast market.. EPL? MLS? SPL? – who will win…

In the first episode of Season Four of the Downtown Den Podcast, DIB boss Frank Mckenna chats with Managing Director of Make Events, Holly Moore.

We are delighted that The Flower Bowl is our Venue of the Week. The Flowerbowl Entertainment Centre is a multifunctional entertainment venue with curling, ten pin bowling, a cinema, restaurants and more in Preston, Lancashire.

The inaugural Business of Sport Conference will take place on Thursday 7th September 2023.

The Green agenda deserves a serious debate. Instead the discussion about eco-policy is being hi-jacked by climate change deniers and Just Stop Oil crackpots.