
Liverpool Accommodation BID
Downtown boss Frank McKenna chats with Marcus Magee from Liverpool Hospitality and Bill Addy from Liverpool BID Company to find out all about the proposed Liverpool Accommodation BID.
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Downtown boss Frank McKenna chats with Marcus Magee from Liverpool Hospitality and Bill Addy from Liverpool BID Company to find out all about the proposed Liverpool Accommodation BID.
Liverpool BID Company invites you to a breakfast networking and Q&A session to learn from the experts on your waste in Liverpool and about how new regulations coming into effect will affect you and your business, with the chance to save money on your waste.
We are delighted that Liverpool BID Company are our Business of the Month for August 2022. Liverpool BID Company is a private, not-for-profit limited company, working on behalf of 1,000 BID Levy Payers in Liverpool.
Do you work in the accomodation sector? Liverpool BID Company is looking for your feedback on an Accomodation BID.
Come along to Liverpool’s Wellbeing Festival at St Paul’s Square on 30 June between 11am and 4pm!
Join Liverpool BID Company for their Active Travel Bike Event on Tuesday 24 May.
Data from Liverpool BID Company reveals there are fewer empty shop units in Liverpool city centre than there were in Autumn 2021.
Beth Locke, Engagement Manager at Liverpool BID Company shares her thoughts on the recent DIB Business Gym event with Glenville Walker and Partners and High Performance Consultancy.
Liverpool BID Company is looking for a Street Ranger to join their established BID Street Ranger Team.
Liverpool city centre’s weekly footfall exceeded 2019 levels for the first time in a “normal” week, without a school holiday, or holiday to account for the increase.
Back in the beautiful surroundings of Liverpool Cathedral, the Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards took place on Thursday 10th March 2022.
Liverpool city centre’s economy saw over £743m spent in Q4 2021 in the crucial Christmas season, seeing the city almost return to pre-pandemic levels of spend.