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BID Business Plan 2017-2022 ONLINE

Bournemouth Coastal BID proposals 2017 - 2022

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OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH<br />

Bournemouth Council<br />

“Bournemouth Council fully supports<br />

the aims and objectives of the Coastal<br />

<strong>BID</strong> as an independent organisation,<br />

operating outside the control of the<br />

Council. It has proved that it can<br />

deliver on its <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> over the<br />

first five years.”<br />

CLLR JOHN BEESLEY<br />

Leader, Bournemouth Borough Council<br />

“We have put in place a set of<br />

Baseline Agreements with the<br />

Coastal <strong>BID</strong>, each defining the<br />

benchmark for the specific services<br />

to be provided by the Council to the<br />

businesses in the area.”<br />

BILL COTTON<br />

Director of Economic Development,<br />

Bournemouth Borough Council<br />

If the Coastal <strong>BID</strong> is voted through the Council will be a <strong>BID</strong> levy payer,<br />

contributing around £135,000 over the five years of the Coastal <strong>BID</strong> from its<br />

various properties.<br />

Contractual Agreements<br />

Bournemouth Coastal <strong>BID</strong> projects and services will be entirely additional to<br />

any services already delivered by Bournemouth Council. Bournemouth<br />

Coastal <strong>BID</strong> and Bournemouth Council have established a contractual<br />

agreement to regularly review Council services delivered within the <strong>BID</strong><br />

area.<br />

Continuous Service Improvement<br />

The agreed contract commits Bournemouth Council to continually improve<br />

its services throughout the lifetime of the Coastal <strong>BID</strong>. This will include<br />

annual reviews of individual services, with regular meetings to monitor<br />

performance. In the event of service delivery issues, the company is entitled<br />

to issue a formal notice requesting the Council to remedy the issue. Any<br />

failure to perform will initially be addressed through co-operation and<br />

negotiation, but if this fails then a process of formal mediation will follow.<br />

Please visit www.coastalbid.co.uk/council for Baseline Service Level<br />

Agreements.<br />

“The Council endorses and agrees to maintain the<br />

provision of existing services to businesses at their<br />

current level (subject to budgetary constraints or<br />

other circumstances which require change) across<br />

the Coastal <strong>BID</strong> area.”<br />

CLLR LAWRENCE WILLIAMS<br />

Portfolio Holder for Tourism, Leisure and the Arts,<br />

Bournemouth Borough Council<br />

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