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Join industry leaders and regional influencers for a pivotal discussion on the future of towns in the Liverpool City Region.
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Join industry leaders and regional influencers for a pivotal discussion on the future of towns in the Liverpool City Region.
Join Downtown in Business on Thursday 10th October for an exclusive Lunch time networking event with Paul Cheetham of Sedulo, Ed James of Lunar Agency and the Founder, Law & Broader and Social Media Influencer Chrissie Wolfe as we delve in to what it takes to start a business.
On Tuesday 17th September, Downtown in Business will host an exclusive Leaders Lunch event in Birmingham, featuring prominent political commentator Jo Phillips.
This special round table lunch, held will bring together prominent professionals from various sectors to engage in discussions on the most pressing issues facing the country.
We are delighted that EssenceMediacom are our latest Business of the Week. EssenceMediacom exists to radically improve the value and relevance of advertising for the benefit of brands and consumers.
Kicking off the start of September, we have Stanley House Hotel & Spa, an award winning, boutique country hotel, set in 54 acres of Ribble Valley countryside.
We are delighted that United Wolves Productions are our Business of the Month for September 2024. United Wolves Productions is a multi-award-winning tailor-made video production company who recently celebrated their one year anniversary.
We are delighted that ECO Providers are our Business of the Month for September 2024. ECO Providers excel in offering a comprehensive, all-inclusive approach to retrofitting entire homes for improved energy efficiency.
We are delighted that Story Homes are our Business of the Month for September 2024. Story Homes is a housing developer that has been building strong homes for over 35 years.
This week, Martin packs up his bags and heads back to the US. After having endured the cool British weather this Summer he is expecting things to heat up on the American campaign trail.
As Next could face a £30m bill to compensate workers over the Equality Act, Jo Phillips wonders why some employers still aren’t honouring equal pay obligations.