Cheapside is the first area in the City of London to approve the introduction of a BID. Photo: Tbmur

Member Article

Cheapside businesses vote in favour of the City of London’s first BID

Following an overwhelmingly majority vote, Cheapside is now the first area in the City of London to adopt a Business Improvment District (BID).

BIDs are changing the face of large swathes of Central London. There are now more than 40 established across London.

The Cheapside BID has been proposed by the City of London in order to build on the momentum achieved through delivering the Cheapside Area Strategy which has seen a significant change in the business and retail environment in the Cheapside area.

This has been complemented by the work of the Cheapside Initiative which was established in 2007 as a voluntary private sector partnership of land owners, developers and occupiers that has provided a voice for the local community.

Ruth Duston, who led the Cheapside ballot campaign and is one of the leading figures in the development of central London BIDs, said“ “This is a historic moment for the City of London.

“The role of the modern day BID is not just about ‘improving’ areas, but increasingly they are powerful business alliances focused on CSR, the socio-economic agenda, community engagement, matching skills and training to jobs, and opportunities such as joint procurement.

“This recent addition to the London BID platform is clear example of businesses working collectively.”

The new Cheapside BID will be funded by the businesses it represents. A BID levy multiplier is calculated by using an annual multiplier on the rateable value.

The Cheapside BID will promote the enhancement of Cheapside as a business and retail destination and will not relate to the delivery of services that would normally be expected to be undertaken by the City Corporation (cleaning, policing etc).

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .

Our Partners