The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Businessma­n’spleaoverB­ID:

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

A leading business owner has criticised the size of the proposed Peterborou­gh BID area and the funds it is expected to generate.

Tony Brown, chief executive of the newly-reopened Beales department store in Westgate and former chairman of Bournemout­h BID, says the area to be covered by the Business Improvemen­t District should be expanded to include more of the city’s offices.

He also says for the BID to really make an impact it should generate £5 million over five years rather than the expected £1.7 million.

But the current BID proposals have been defended by Mark Broadhead, chairman of Peterborou­gh Positive, which is overseeing the BID.

Mr Brown said: “If Peterborou­gh Positive really wants to do something serious for the city centre it should be generating £5 million over the five years.

“The area of the BID should also be widened to include more of the offices, which have the highest rateable value.”

But Mr Broadhead said the size of the BID area and the levy to be paid by the 400 businesses within its boundaries are just right for the moment.

He said: “The priority is the vote in October when businesses will decide if they want a Business Improvemen­t District set up.

“To generate the extra money could see the levy pushed up to three per cent which would be unpreceden­ted in BID history.”

But Mr Broadhead said it was hoped the BID could be extended in size in five years’ time when another vote would have to take place.

He said the BID could be expanded to include more companies as the city grows in size.

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This map shows the boundary of the current BID proposal
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Tony Brown, CEO of Beales
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Mark Broadhead

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