What have SWT Council got to hide? The Taunton BID ballot came to a farcical end in March 2020, the Council said it was delayed, and all these months later they have said nothing more. So in the search for answers and closure for Taunton businesses, NO Taunton BID is attempting to seek the truth from the Council through a Freedom of Information Request. But so far the Council is being evasive and found a legal loophole to refuse our FOI, we are of course challenging it and will keep you updated here.
Read MoreSo was Taunton BID’s decision to end the ballot at the 11th hour, a stupid irrational decision, or an attempt to ‘save face’ given they could see it being a NO ballot win? Given all their mistakes, spin, lies, mistruths, lack of transparency and poor decision-making, Taunton BID really have shown themselves not worthy of taking £1.4 million from businesses to ‘invest’ in Taunton as they feel fit. But the irony of the situation is that Taunton has been deprived of the chance of a BID by the BID proposers themselves. At least the outcome is as so many businesses wanted - NO BID!
Read MoreTaunton BID say BID’s don’t save Councils money but it’s not a true statement, it’s another deceitful YES campaign tactic, another mistruth to try and get your YES vote. It’s not something they can promise, and it’s simply wrong to try and reassure voters with such false promises. Read some Minehead BID examples we’ve compiled here and draw your own conclusions on whether the BID is saving Councils money at the expense of it’s levy payers.
Read MoreBID’s don’t like to admit it, but fact is they do save Council’s money by absolving them of responsibility for their BID area. But what we also find appalling is the deception and mistruths being told yet again by Taunton BID. They are falsely giving the impression that the town centre won't risk losing any SWT Council funding and services, but this is clearly something they are not able to promise, and are deceptively trying to say otherwise.
Read MoreBudget £75,825. Operating costs are an important consideration when looking at a BID business plan, because before even £1 is spent on front-line project ideas like marketing, events or crime, there is a private limited BID company to be set up, run and managed that will be responsible for delivering the Business Plan for BID members. Here’s our review of the BID operating costs and money SWT Council will make out of it.
Read More£120,000. This is one big events budget and after BID operating/administration costs it’s a massive c60% of all the front-line project initiative funds, which effectively makes Taunton BID an events BID. This is our review of the ‘vibrant Taunton - events & activities’ part of the Taunton BID business plan.
Read MoreBudget £30,000. This is our review of the ‘marketing - shout for Taunton’ part of the Taunton BID business plan. Whether the budget is a realistic figure really does depend on what BID’s planned and costed marketing initiatives they’ve come up with are. But whatever they are, do you agree that it should be BID’s place to create Taunton’s brand?
Read More£20,000. Attractive & welcoming is essentially public realm upkeep, which really is the Council’s responsibility, so why should businesses be paying ontop of the rates they already pay to make sure it’s done better? The real fundamental public realm change Taunton needs is coming as the Council implements it’s garden town vision, the plans for which are very exciting and involve significant town infrastructure improvements for the town centre public realm.
Read MoreBudget £10,000. This seems an underestimated budget for their cost saving ambitions. Saving businesses money will cost money upfront and this budget doesn’t even seem enough to pay a consultancy for their utility cost reduction services as other BID’s, let alone any left over to maybe consider reducing waste costs, subsudising Park & Ride fares, pay for training or any other cost reduction initiatives.
Read MoreBudget £14,000. Any form of business representation and lobbying is good, but it does of course happen now anyway. So we’re not denying ourselves anything if BID is not voted in, and our district council at least seems willing to take input from all quarters. The BID telling it’s levy payers what’s going on is important, but should the approach be more inclusive with mechanisms to collect feedback and involve the businesses in decisions, unfortunately this statement of intent is missing.
Read MoreBudget £15,000. It appears BID might have “missed a trick” by not conducting a proper research and consultation process around crime, all because they decided very early on it isn’t important. This has led to a business plan containing nothing more than some token effort statements on crime, as opposed to any properly costed, targeted and tangible actions to help solve Taunton’s big crime problems for BID businesses. There seems little point dressing the streets and marketing the town in an attempt to increase footfall, if Taunton’s crime and anti-social behaviour problems haven’t been tackled.
Read MoreWe inspected the BID ballot voter list and were shocked by the number of mistakes, such as properties within the BID map not included in the list to vote, and the inclusion of properties outside of the BID map able to vote. It’s important that a fair ballot is conducted, so we immediately made the Council and BID aware of the situation. The negligence shown by Taunton BID is staggering, they really don’t even know who their own voters are, so how on earth could they be trusted for 5 years if voted in? Looks like we’ve done the Council, Taunton BID and all the BID businesses a big favour, at least you can trust us!
Read MoreHere’s a copy of our presentation that was made at the SWT Full Council meeting on 27th January 2020. We have always been of the view that all public authorities should abstain from the BID ballot, voting neither YES or NO, so it’s a fair ballot without Council voting influence and a final decision for the businesses we’re told BID is for. Following several months of making our case to SWT Council, this is the was our final pitch for them to abstain.
Read MoreHere’s a copy of the NO BID presentation that was made at the Taunton BID business plan launch event on 22nd January, in additional to a few more notes about the day.
Read MoreHere’s some feedback we’ve received so far about the Taunton BID business plan and there’s much more in this article. “They don’t need best part of 300 grand to do all this talking, negotiating, encouraging and looking at.” “The council are going to love this, we can now really see how they will benefit from us picking up the tab for the town”. “I’m still annoyed Morrisons won’t have to pay, where’s the justice in that for us small businesses struggling to keep our heads above water?“. It’s interesting how concerns we’ve been raising for months are coming through from voters reading the Taunton BID proposal.
Read MoreIn an attempt to win the ballot Taunton BID is effectively committing the equivalent of electoral fraud. Just having a vote doesn't make something democratic, it's also about applying the principles of democracy, and sadly there are clear examples from Taunton BID of electorate manipulation, disinformation, disenfranchisement and coercion. A ballot win from a fully informed electorate, with a high voter turnout, inclusive “all or nothing” BID map and Council voting abstentions, is the mandate we need to make BID successful in Taunton and to leave the “ghosts” of our last failed BID experience 2007-12 behind. But unfortunately the Taunton BID proposers don’t share these democratic morals.
Read MoreOn 7/1/20 Taunton BID finally shared their ballot timetable, but still not their business plan despite it being shared with SWT Council in early December. Note how rushed it all is and despite the Business Plan being written 2 months ago, BID are not giving voters time to properly scrutinise, feedback and help tweak it like other BID’s do with an inclusive approach. The Business Plan is the document our BID would operate from and all businesses will decide their vote from, so why Taunton BID are currently hiding it from businesses for so long and intending to rush the final stage really doesn’t make sense.
Read MoreSWT decided to make Taunton BID a restricted and confidential agenda item for their SWT Executive Committee meeting on Wednesday 18th December 2019. This means that the Council Officers report on Taunton BID has not been made public in advance as normal, and on the evening Councillors voted to exclude the press and public from their debate on Taunton BID. This is a highly unusual move and considering the Council (TDBC) publicly acknowledged that the last Taunton BID company lacked transparency, the very same Council is displaying the same trait itself with unprecedented secrecy for no good reason. Read the concerns we expressed to the Leader of the Council in this letter to her.
Read MoreBID is meant to be for the business, voted on by the businesses, and so the ballot shouldn’t be influenced either way by Council votes. Given the significant voting influence both SWT and SCC will have in the Taunton BID ballot, we feel both Council’s should abstain from voting in order to let the businesses decide. Hence in October 2019 we wrote to all Councillors & the Chief Executive at SWT about this matter, setting out the strong case for SWT to abstain from voting in the Taunton BID ballot, and this is the case we presented.
Read MoreIf Taunton is going to try and embrace BID, it should do it as a whole town centre business community or not at all. In this article we explore why the Taunton BID map is poorly conceived and unfair to businesses both inside and outside the proposed BID area, so doomed for failure from the start if voted in. How would you feel if the Council came around to your home and told you they’re going to increase your council tax bill for the next 5 years, but not for the house next door and opposite?
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