Great demand for more BID business meetings


There was great attendance at the previous meetings in October. The data from these events has been analysed in broad terms and collated in the chart below.
Over the course of the five meetings participants were asked to indicate the type of projects that they thought would be important to include as part of a BID. The findings correlate with the survey data collected earlier in the year. The majority of participants (44%) thought that marketing and promotional projects were important, access with 18% and 13% Business Support.
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Hide AdThis information along with the data to be collected at the next two workshops will help to create the draft business plan for the BID.
If you haven’t been able to make it to the meetings so far please take this opportunity to give your ideas by coming along to the meetings being held on November 25 from 6 to 7pm and November 26 from 5 to 6pm.
Ballymena Chamber of Commerce fully endorses the new and exciting Business Improvement District campaign.
As a town centre business this is a chance to engage, ask questions and understand the valued benefits a BID can bring to Ballymena Town Centre.