
Council appoints new Strategic Director of Neighbourhoods
Neil Fairlamb has been announced as the new Strategic Director of Neighbourhoods at Manchester City Council.
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Neil Fairlamb has been announced as the new Strategic Director of Neighbourhoods at Manchester City Council.
Manchester Central, one of the UK’s leading events venues, has launched part two of its third podcast series with an exclusive interview with Bev Craig – Leader of Manchester City Council.
Plans are shaping up to make 2022 a fantastic year of opportunity for Manchester’s children and young people, to help make up for all the time they’ve spent in lockdown and away from school and their friends during the last two years.
Downtown in Business was joined by Becca Heron, Strategic Director for Growth and Development for Manchester City Council, and presenter and reporter, Jacey Normand, for a roundtable dinner at Piccolino Caffe Grande.
The new leader of Manchester City Council, Bev Craig, and Chief Executive, Joanne Roney OBE will be outlining their key objectives and aspirations for Manchester in the coming years and beyond.
Sir Howard Bernstein will be joining Downtown in Business for an Exclusive Dinner event.
For our first event of 2022, Downtown in Business will be joined by Becca Heron, Strategic Director of growth and development.
Downtown in Business recently hosted an event with CEO of Manchester City Council, Joanne Roney at the wonderful Innside by Melia hotel.
Manchester City Council has announced plans to launch an international design competition to create a world class space in the area centred around Piccadilly Gardens.
Campaign across Greater Manchester on how to stay safe. Business owners and employees urged to follow Safely Reopening GM guidelines.
Louise Wyman has been confirmed as Manchester’s new Strategic Director, taking up the mantle from Eddie Smith following his retirement from the City Council after 20 years of service to the city.
A section of Deansgate is set to be temporarily closed to traffic, as part of a bid to make more space for people to walk in the city and help the economy recover from the coronavirus pandemic.