Results tagged “Phil Easton” from Liverpool Daily Post - By Invitation Only
Suzanne Robinson (David M. Robinson), Phil Easton (David M. Robinson), Jo Harvey (David M. Robinson) and Paul Adams (Vincent Hotel, Southport)
Stylish jeweller David M. Robinson held a drinks reception at the new Panoramic Restaurant on the 34th floor of West Tower, to showcase two fabulous new collections.
Lunar, heavenly intertwining strands of 18ct gold set with diamonds, and Symphony, 18ct gold with diamonds in a distinctive swirl setting.
David M. Robinson are celebrating 40 years in business this year and they displayed various pieces from the stunning Yellow Box Collection. Their talented in-house designer, Vix Smith, was on hand to talk people through the designs from conception through to the finished article.
City Talk 105.9, Liverpool’s brand new all talk commercial radio station had the Albert Dock buzzing with excitement last week for their spectacular launch party at Circo.
A fleet of City Talk taxi cabs and the eye catching City Talk logo projected in lights against the buildings, set the scene for the fantastic event that saw the cream of Liverpool’s cultural and corporate community come together to celebrate the daring and innovative new station which began broadcasting on Monday.

Front: Dean Sullivan, Rob McLoughlin, Margi Clarke, Ian st John, Phil Easton, Kim Hughes, Will Batchelor.
Back: Peter McDowall, Paul Jacobs, Larry Neild, Simon O’Brien, Duncan Barkes

City Talk Managing Editor Terry Smith
Richard Maddock, Managing Director, City Talk/Radio City/Magic 1548



Herbert Howe (Herbert of Liverpool)
Sharon Maughn (Actress)

Kris Donaldson (Executive Director, Culture Company)
Richard Maddock (MD, Radio City/Magice 1548/City Talk)
Phil Easton (Magic 1548/City Talk)
St. George’s plateau and the surrounding area came to a standstill on Friday night as 40,000 people braved the chill to witness the official launch of Liverpool’s Capital of Culture year.
The production was innovative, moving and spectacular and the crowd, which stretched as far as the eye could see, loved every moment of it!
Crowds of that size are normally restricted to open top bus tours when one of our teams have a trophy to display, but on Friday night, it really did not matter what team you supported, the City was the trophy and everyone was supporting it!



