HammersmithLondon plans five more years of town centre improvements
HammersmithLondon is responsible for delivering our local BID, a new type of public-private partnership in which local businesses identify and fund improvements in the Town.
The ballot attracted 61% of businesses to vote, with 72% in favour of the BID continuing.
It says this gives it a strong mandate to continue delivering further projects and improvements to the town centre until at least 2021.
During the BID Ballot, which ran from January 27 – February 25, businesses were asked to vote on whether they wanted HammersmithLondon to continue operating in the area.
The Hammersmith BID has been in operation for 10 years and during that time has invested £7.4million into the area through the delivery of additional services and projects that have improved the working and trading environment.
These have included festive lights and Christmas tree, an ever expanding Summer Festival, the Privilege discount card, extra police patrols and a dedicated CCTV operator, enhanced greening and a free recycling service.
CCTV operator, enhanced greening and a free recycling service.
In its third term the BID will invest a further £3.7million and continue to deliver and expand upon these successful and popular programmes by:
BID Director, Patricia Bench, said: “The BID would like to thank the business community for their encouragement and support and for giving us such a strong mandate to start our third term with.
“We are absolutely delighted with the result as it demonstrates that the BID has compiled a business plan that truly reflects the wants and needs for the area as decided by local businesses. It is also a testament to the amount of hard work the BID team put into engaging with Hammersmith’s businesses.”
The ballot was run independently by Hammersmith and Fulham Council’s Electoral Services.
You can see HammersmithLondon's Business Plan for 2016 -2021 here.
March 4, 2016
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