In Conversation with Liam Robinson and Steve Rotheram
On Thursday 7th December, DIB will host a breakfast forum with Liverpool’s Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram and recently appointed Leader of Liverpool City Council, Cllr
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On Thursday 7th December, DIB will host a breakfast forum with Liverpool’s Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram and recently appointed Leader of Liverpool City Council, Cllr
The Liverpool City Region metro mayor Steve Rotheram gave a barnstorming performance at the Downtown in Business Breakfast Forum at INNSiDE Hotel earlier this week.
Downtown in Business will be joined by Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor, Steve Rotheram, at an exclusive breakfast event on Tuesday 28th March 2023 at
New increased height fencing has been installed on the Wirral’s Kingsway Tunnel approach road overbridges in a move to improve safety.
Downtown in Business recently hosted a fantastic breakfast forum with Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, Steve Rotheram at the wonderful INNSiDE by Meliã hotel on Old Hall Street.
Downtown in Business will be joined by Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor, Steve Rotheram, at an exclusive breakfast event on Wednesday 4th May. During the breakfast
Downtown in Business will be joined by Richard McGuckin, Executive Director for Place for Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and Director General for Merseytravel, for
Merseytravel have released their Christmas and New Year transport guide.
Work is set to begin on construction of a new station at Headbolt Lane in Kirkby, after planning permission was granted for the £80m scheme this week.
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has appointed to two key leadership roles.
Six colleges across Merseyside have joined forces to create three brand new courses for adults in growing sectors, helping to bridge the skills gap and reduce unemployment levels within the Liverpool City Region.
The year-long pilot scheme, a joint initiative of Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and Liverpool City Council, will see Swedish-based e-scooter company Voi initially bring around 50 of the carbon-neutral vehicles to the city for public hire.