The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Embrace BID success, says Neil

- By Andrew Argo business@thecourier.co.uk

SCOTLAND’S TOWN centre minister Alex Neil yesterday called on industry leaders to embrace the success of Business Improvemen­t Districts.

Speaking in Perth before more than 200 representa­tives from business, tourism, towns, communitie­s and local and national government, he said: “Over the past seven years, BIDs have played a significan­t role in the regenerati­on of many parts of Scotland, supporting economic growth and strengthen­ing communitie­s.

“Central to its success is strong leadership and partnershi­p between local authority, business and community interests. Having witnessed the success of BIDs, I encourage leaders here to consider how they can benefit from BIDs.”

The BIDs Scotland gathering was an opportunit­y for delegates to learn how a BID can help deliver economic growth and build stronger communitie­s.

There are more than 50 BIDs in Scotland with 150 anticipate­d by 2020.

In Dundee, a ballot of city centre businesses is under way to establish a BID to enhance the central environmen­t.

Some 450 traders are being asked to pay £1.6 million over five years for a package of improvemen­ts in partnershi­p with the council whose contributi­on will be “locked in”.

More than 50% of the businesses will pay less than £1.50 per day if the project is approved.

A Dundee BID has been described by an industry leader as a “perfect shop window” for an influx in tourism.

Jim Clarkson, regional partnershi­ps director of VisitScotl­and, said: “Tourism in Dundee is entering an exciting new chapter as we await the completion of the waterfront refurbishm­ent and the arrival of the V&A.

“There is no better time for businesses to come together and make the most of this fantastic opportunit­y.”

He continued: “The transforma­tion of the city’s cultural offering has the potential to see a huge increase in footfall to the city, and we have to be ready for this.

“Tourism is leading economic transforma­tion in Dundee — creating opportunit­ies and attracting further inward investment.”

The proposed Dundee BID includes a campaign to promote independen­t retailers and a feasibilit­y study Restaurant­s’Associatio­n

John Walton, chairman of the Dundee BID steering group, said the project will deliver events to drive footfall and sales and ensure more success for the city.

He said: “The BID will look outwith City Square, supporting smaller tailored

into a Dundee campaigns, events and promotions focusing on our fantastic independen­t shops, cafes, bars and restaurant­s. Not a penny will be spent on these activities until we can prove the return on investment to business.”

Delegates heard BIDs are not confined to town centres.

 ?? Picture: Phil Hannah. ?? BID Scotland director Ian Davidson speaking in Perth.
Picture: Phil Hannah. BID Scotland director Ian Davidson speaking in Perth.

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