BID’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 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 MoreEven councils need to pause and consider the implications of having a BID in one of their towns, be absolutely sure it’s the best suited place management scheme, and have considered potential downsides and risks of BID for themselves. For a council, a BID ‘in their own back yard’ may not be as good as it first seems, particularly for a new LibDem administration inheriting a BID proposal they may not yet have fully examined, so as to ensure it doesn’t conflict with their values, strategy and plans for Taunton meeting their manifesto pledge of developing ‘vibrant and economically secure Town Centres’.
Read MoreBID’s are partnerships between local authorities and local businesses, with local authorities having core roles and responsibilities in the development and management of BID’s. Considering local authorities play such a key role in enabling BID’s, we wonder why the Taunton BID proposers are so careful not to highlight this fact. It’s actually hard to find an example of a local authority in the UK that has publicly declared an objection to voting a BID scheme in, I wonder why? It’s easy, it’s because they know they are onto a good thing!
Read MoreCouncil's should abstain from voting so it truly becomes a decision by the BID businesses we are being told the BID is for and will decide. How would you feel if Taunton BID was voted in by such a slim majority that it was the council votes that swung it, and not really the businesses that have been told by the BID proposers that it’s they who will decide?
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