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More Than 2,000 Village St and Trinity Place Memberships Sold at Everton Stadium
Limited Village St and Trinity Place Memberships remain, offering access to a range of bars and premium seating
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Limited Village St and Trinity Place Memberships remain, offering access to a range of bars and premium seating
An expansion of the Everton Way at Everton Stadium is taking place to accomodate increasing demand from fans.
DIB will hold an exclusive Roundtable Dinner event on Wednesday, June 5th, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM in Birmingham.
Sponsored by DB3 and Causeway, ‘The Social and Economic Impact of Sport’ aims to assemble business luminaries from across the Birmingham City region and beyond.
The event will discuss the legacy of the Commonwealth Games, the plans to regenerate the Birmingham City FC stadium, the Villa’s recent renaissance, and the positive social impact sport can have on industry and community.
Everton in the Community is hosting an Annual Golf Day, with all funds raised heading back into the award-winning charity of Everton Football Club.
With support from the Sporting Club, the charity’s annual Golf Day will take place on Wednesday 8 May and is inclusive to anybody looking to play at the picturesque Carden Park in Cheshire.
This week Martin follows the rumoured investment in Everton FC from a Florida based investor, and wonders if English football fans are truly ready for the inevitable success which would follow…
This week Martin strikes up a conversation in an airport lounge and learns way more than he bargained for…
Downtown in Business was joined by the team behind the Everton stadium development to over all the stages of the build process at Bramley Moore Dock.
Downtown CEO Frank McKenna gives us his view on the government approval of the new Everton Stadium at Bramley Moore Dock.
Everton Football Club CEO Professor Denise Barrett-Baxendale MBE will address a global audience this weekend about the vital role football plays in promoting anti-racism and justice for all.
The unanimous backing of Liverpool City Council’s planning committee for Everton’s Bramley More Dock development application has been warmly welcomed by Downtown in Business chief executive Frank McKenna.
Everton in the Community has received £1.5million from Steve Morgan Foundation and the government’s Community Match Challenge initiative to further support the charity’s essential work in supporting the city’s most vulnerable people during – and post – Covid-19.