The document outlines details about a proposed Business Improvement District (BID) in Southernhay and Exeter, including the BID area and term. It discusses how a BID could provide benefits like improved marketing, addressing crime issues, and attracting inward investment. It also asks for project ideas to include in the BID business plan and outlines next steps like ongoing consultation, developing the business plan, and implementation.
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An Exeter BID - Presentation to Southernhay Businesses - 29.09.10
1. John Harvey City Centre Manager BID (Business Improvement District) Southernhay Businesses Briefing 29 September 2010
2. BID Area BID Term Hereditaments Voting BUSINESS LED BIDs The Technical Stuff
3. Strengthening local leadership Engagement with ALL local businesses Effective business voice Increased consumer confidence Increased business confidence Visible and measurable outcomes seeing is believing What can a BID provide?
4. Better marketing & promotion Improving staff recruitment and retention Measures to tackle crime & deal with perceptions of crime Measures to support inward investment Brighter, cleaner, safer streets More effective business voice Improvements to Park & Ride What A BID could deliver for Southernhay & Exeter
5. Assists capital value growth Increases occupier interest Assists businesses in lower footfall areas Good PR How do property owners/developers benefit?
6. What will it cost me? I already pay rates why should I pay more? If I vote against the BID can I opt out of paying the levy? Is there evidence that BIDs work? Who runs the BID? How can I influence the BID? Does this let the public sector off the hook? Often asked questions
7. Project Ideas needed to feed in to the business plan Use your imagination Keep the ideas coming Whats the perspective of our visitors our workers and colleagues Its all about YOU