BID Business Plan 2017-2022 ONLINE
Bournemouth Coastal BID proposals 2017 - 2022
Bournemouth Coastal BID proposals 2017 - 2022
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The first five years<br />
20I2-20I7<br />
During its first five years, the Coastal <strong>BID</strong> Board has overseen the investment of some<br />
£2,000,000 of levy payers’ money across the four key areas set out in the original business<br />
plan:<br />
• Promoting Bournemouth as a major tourist destination<br />
• Helping to create a more eventful town - for visitors and residents<br />
• Promoting the trading districts of Boscombe, Southbourne and Westbourne<br />
• Supporting <strong>BID</strong> businesses<br />
“While there are many local<br />
organisations representing different<br />
business sectors, it is the <strong>BID</strong> that has<br />
the manpower and finance to ensure<br />
that plans are delivered.”<br />
DES SIMMONS<br />
Coastal <strong>BID</strong> Chairman (2012-2015)<br />
IT IS ESTIMATED THE<br />
COASTAL <strong>BID</strong><br />
HAS ATTRACTED AN<br />
EXTRA £4M<br />
In addition to the money received from levy payers, the <strong>BID</strong> has also been able to lever in<br />
additional support, both in cash and in kind.<br />
This power is more than doubled when the Coastal and Town Centre <strong>BID</strong>s combine forces, as<br />
illustrated by the new wayfinding signage, Christmas and off-season marketing campaigns.<br />
The next few pages illustrate some of the many projects delivered by the Coastal <strong>BID</strong> during its<br />
first five years.<br />
PUTTING BUSINESS FIRST<br />
<strong>Business</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>s are determined by local consultation<br />
I nvestment is 100% targeted at improving local business<br />
Decisions are influenced by district working groups<br />
S upplementing what is already being provided<br />
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