Stephen Young, Chief Executive of Halton Council, to Speak at DIB Mersey Power Towns Event
With over 25 years of experience in the public sector, Stephen Young has established himself as a transformative leader in local government.
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With over 25 years of experience in the public sector, Stephen Young has established himself as a transformative leader in local government.
Join industry leaders and regional influencers for a pivotal discussion on the future of towns in the Liverpool City Region.
Downtown in Business Liverpool hosted a special breakfast time networking event at the Fantastic Gaucho restaurant in Liverpool on Tuesday.
The exclusive ‘Northern Power Towns’ event discussed the changes and challenges occurring in the Liverpool city region and beyond, how best to champion growth and development and the future of towns in the North.
The Chief Executive of Halton Borough Council recently met with business leaders in Chester.
The Downtown in Business team hosted tow events in the great city of Chester.
DIB will host a lunchtime event with Chief Executive of Halton Borough Council in July.
On Wednesday 12th July 2023, Downtown in Business will be joined by Chief Executive of Halton Borough Council, Stephen Young, for an exclusive lunch event
Chief executive of Halton Borough Council, Stephen Young, will join regeneration experts to speak at our upcoming breakfast forum focussing on Mersey Power Towns on Friday 13th May 2022.
Downtown in Business in association with Lancashire County Council, will be hosting a major business conference on Thursday 21st October 2021 at Brockholes.
The leader of Lancashire County Council CC Geoff Driver and the director of economic development and planning Stephen Young joined DIB to discuss the implications of the county going into tier-3 and their vision for Lancashire’s recovery plan post-pandemic.
The leader of Lancashire County Council CC Geoff Driver and the director of economic development and planning Stephen Young joined DIB to discuss the implications of the county going into tier-3 and their vision for Lancashire’s recovery plan post-pandemic.
Lancashire County Council’s head of economic development Stephen Young gave a detailed brief of how the county had responded to COVID19 – and more importantly what his hopes and aspirations are for the future.