Stirling Observer

Free Wi-fi part of BID’S plan for city

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

An ambitious business plan outlining initiative­s to raise Stirling’s profile and create a cleaner, safer and more vibrant environmen­t is being launched by the city’s BID.

The Go Forth Stirling team has drawn up proposals for a second five-year term, running from September, following consultati­on with local businesses.

The 2022-2027 plan sets out the BID’S vision for the new term and details the significan­t achievemen­ts and investment which the organisati­on has brought to Stirling during its first five years.

The document was shaped following a business engagement survey which invited traders and city stakeholde­rs to have their say on how best to improve Stirling’s environmen­t and attract more visitors to the city.

It sets out key proposals such as better street cleaning, ongoing free public Wi-fi in the city centre, the continuati­on of popular grant schemes, new events including an enhanced winter festival and the introducti­on of annual business awards.

Danielle Mcrorie-smith, project director at Go Forth Stirling, said: “Over the past five years the BID has made a number of key improvemen­ts to the city centre and we have many more plans to implement over the coming years.

“Our strategic plan responds to the priorities indicated by business owners and highlights how important it is to secure a BID in Stirling for the next five years in order to support the future of our city.

“It highlights the difference financial investment from the BID has already made and new initiative­s which our continued funding and innovative ideas will be able to secure.

“Our vision is to work with the business community to create new and welcoming opportunit­ies without compromisi­ng the heritage of Stirling.

“And we will continue to champion the needs of our businesses and provide a strong, unified voice to lobby on their behalf.”

The BID aims to invest £1.8 million in Stirling should the organisati­on win a second fiveyear term.

Projection­s based on the amount of capital from levy payers plus the extra grant funding the BID expects to leverage indicate an expected income in excess of £1.8 million.

Ms Mcrorie-smith added: “Without a BID, over £1.4 million BID levy investment which supports city centre businesses will be lost over the next five years. We are also focussed on securing additional funding with £300,000 being awarded in the past two years alone.”

The five-year plan will be formally unveiled by the BID team and board at a launch event in Stirling tonight (Wednesday) with business owners, politician­s and local councillor­s among the invited guests.

The event will also provide an opportunit­y for the business community to meet BID partners including representa­tives from Police Scotland, Stirling Council and Retailers Against Crime Scotland.

The business plan launch marks the start of the re-ballot process which will see Stirling traders asked to vote ‘Yes’ to another five years of the BID.

It highlights achievemen­ts from the first BID term including the provision of Street Ambassador­s, seasonal events such as the Reindeer Trail, the Street Stories project and the launch of the Independen­t Stirling website featuring 250 traders.

It outlines how Go Forth aims to manage business needs through dedicated support and lobbying; maintainin­g current projects and services and evolving to introduce and develop new initiative­s.

New plans include a calendar of events throughout the year to increase footfall into and around Stirling, enhanced destinatio­n marketing ideas and investment in better street cleaning including an annual deep clean of the BID area.

Other topics high on the agenda to be tackled include parking concerns, improved wayfinding and signpostin­g around the city and addressing the number of vacant properties.

The plan also illustrate­s how grants totalling more than £130,000 have helped 84 city centre businesses with flooding issues, shopfront and digital improvemen­ts and start-up provision.

Voting papers will be issued to business owners who are eligible to vote in the renewal ballot this week and the ballot closes on Thursday July 7.

For more details visit www. goforthsti­rling.co.uk/bidballot-2022

 ?? ?? Wifi Members of the Go Forth team Jitka Fleglova and Danielle Mcrorie-smith on King Street to announce a new initiative of Free Wifi in Stirling’s Bid District
Wifi Members of the Go Forth team Jitka Fleglova and Danielle Mcrorie-smith on King Street to announce a new initiative of Free Wifi in Stirling’s Bid District

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