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A Special Santa Tax Message
Dec 2005 |
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Santa Claus gives his analysis of Gordon Browns pre-budget statement - with a little help from DLIB Corporate Sponsors Grant Thornton...
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Tony Meets Frank
July 2005 |
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Mr. Manchester meets Mr. Downtown Liverpool. Anthony Wilson talks to Frank McKenna about DLIB, 2008 and elected mayors...
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Rachel Meets Frank
June 2005 |
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The third video interview with Frank McKenna and Rachel of Taxi TV...
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3 - The Magic Number, sponsored by TM3
May 2005 |
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This month Lewis Biggs (Director of the Liverpool Biennial), Gemma Bodinetz (Artistic Director of the Everyman and Playhouse Theatres) and Toby Coffey (Creative Director of TM3 Design & Marketing)...
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Rachel Meets Frank
May 2005 |
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Frank McKenna and Rachel of Taxi TV at Downtown Liverpools 1'st Birthday!...
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3 - The Magic Number, sponsored by TM3
April 2005 |
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Tom Dawes (Aerogistics), Mark Fuller (MSIF) and Alan Bowers (Yorkshire Bank) employ their experiences and expertise in the fields of funding and business growth...
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Rachel Meets Frank
April 2005 |
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The second video interview with Frank McKenna and Rachel of Taxi TV...
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3 - The Magic Number, sponsored by TM3
March 2005 |
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This month Chris Ives (Maro Developments), Chris Nisbet (Albany Assets) and Alan Bevan (City Residential)...
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Liverpool Living
March 2005 |
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At a recent business lunch an editor of one of the North West’s business magazines (not Vision) was asked for their views on the state of Liverpool’s building boom...
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Rachel Meets Frank
March 2005 |
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The first video interview with Frank McKenna and Rachel of Taxi TV...
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3 - The Magic Number, sponsored by TM3
February 2005 |
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This month Denise Walker (Brabners Chaffe Street), Nicola Jeffries (Andrew Louis) and Frank McKenna (DLIB)...
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3 - The Magic Number, sponsored by TM3
January 2005 |
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Dougal Paver, Sue Sherman and Jim Crook who provide us with insights into their own experiences and tips on setting up and developing successful companies...
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'The Government's view of Entrepreneurs in Merseyside' by Dougal Paver
January 2004 |
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If you wanted the government’s view of entrepreneurs, then a look at the new year’s honours list is a good place to start...
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3 - The Magic Number, sponsored by TM3
December 2004 |
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Each month we ask 3 of Liverpool’s leading and influential figures 3 topical questions. This month Downtown looks into the future – Liverpool 2010. James Barton, Gary Millar and Don Holmes give us their views...
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Reaching Businesses Nobody Else Can Reach
By Frank McKenna, Chairman
DLIB
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In 2004 Downtown Liverpool in Business (DLIB) has made a noise. In 2005 we will make a difference...
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The Liverpool Film Industry
Paul Morrissey
Chairman Tubedale Films
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The future is in our hands! Here on Merseyside we have a great tradition and international reputation of people that can entertain in the music...
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Downtown Liverpool Questions
By Frank McKenna, Chairman
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Downtown Liverpool chairman Frank McKenna was interviewed to discuss the need for the services offered by this organisation...
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New Money, we need it
By Peter Glover, Managing Director DLIB |
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I fear Liverpool is in danger of simply turning over its own money and, as a subsequence, is not bringing in enough new business, especially from the south east quarter...
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How Public Relations Can Benefit Your Business?
By Bob Bion, PR Director, twentyfour7
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The right
PR can have a positive, impacting and far reaching effect on your
business and brand. A lot of Liverpool companies could open up new
markets and do well on the national scene with better PR...
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Keeping The Cream Student Retention Case Study
By Paul Morrissey: Tubedale Films.
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Part of DLIB's agenda is to address student retention in Liverpool. There is a feeling among many SME's that Liverpool doesn't keep hold of its finest graduate talent, creating a brain drain to luring...
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Downtown Living
By Nicola Jeffries, New Homes Sales Director, Andrew Louis
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City Living is changing in a positive way. Liverpool expects to increase its city centre population from 12,000 - 30,000. Nicola Jeffries, New Homes Sales Director, Andrew Louis looks at "Downtown Living".
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