After another successful five-year term, Liverpool’s Culture & Commerce Business Improvement District is going to ballot to renew its charter once again.
The Culture & Commerce BID represents 434 businesses across professional services, hospitality, attractions and more and provides private sector driven safety, activation, marketing, connectivity and collaboration schemes and efforts to enhance our community.
The BID supports two uniformed Merseyside Police Officers and a team of six City Centre Rangers as part of its Crime Reduction Partnership, runs seasonal marketing campaigns, events and festivals to increase footfall, and provides data driven insights and training for local businesses and their staff.
The postal BID ballot takes place until the 26th March with announcement of the ballot result expected on 27th March.
Adam Hall, Managing Director of Liverpool-based architects Falconer Chester Hall, explains why he will be voting YES in the ballot…






