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Colmore BID asks for views

Colmore BID has started consulting levy paying businesses, ahead of their ballot in September for their fourth five-year term.

Businesses in the Colmore Business Improvement District will be sent ballot papers in late September giving them the opportunity to vote on the services the BID proposes in their BID4 Business Plan. 

More details can be found in Colmore BID’s consultation document and the consultation period for feedback from levy paying businesses on this document will continue until March 2023.

The consultation document delves into seven key areas that Colmore BID is committing to improve, which are:

Through the BID, local businesses will be investing £6.5 million over a five-year period towards the improvement of the area to help to achieve ambitions, including those that have been mapped out in the BID4 consultation document.

Since its establishment in 2009, Colmore BID has worked to create a thriving, award-winning business community for its stakeholders.

Nicola Fleet-Milne is the chair of the Board of directors. She is supported by a Board of 14 directors representing businesses and public sector organisations across the district.

Nicola said: “We are really looking forward to hearing feedback on our future ambitions from our levy paying businesses. The seven strategic ambitions that we have detailed in our BID4 consultation document are instrumental to ensuring that we continue to develop a flourishing and progressive business district.”