Highlights From The Last Five Years
The Plymouth Welcome
Highlights:
A new and colourful Christmas lights scheme
Brightly painted murals to transform one of the busiest gateways into the city centre at North Cross
Extra funding for 7-day-a-week and hotspot Plymouth Against Retail Crime (PARC) patrols
Drop-in meetings with police, businesses and other agencies
The creation of a Crimestoppers UK action zone
Improved street lighting, CCTV and Help points
Safer Plymouth Engagement Events
Support for Purple Flag accreditation, recognising the safety of our night-time economy
In the new BID there will be a dedicated Safer Plymouth theme, recognising the requests from businesses for more focus in
this area.
The West End
Highlights:
A family-friendly public space with new planting, spectacular tree-lighting and colourful street furniture in Frankfort Gate
Created a West End Plymouth brand and identity with colourful banners, murals, signage, dedicated website and social media channels
Established the West End Carnival as a significant annual event
Provided individual business support through shop improvement grants
Set up networking and advice meetings to foster a sense of community
Lobbied the council for more investment, including the new £25m Community Diagnostic Centre now under construction
Extra on-street parking spaces and wider bays in car parks
Events & Marketing
Highlights:
We secured £80,000 over two years from the government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund to help develop and add to our events
A bigger and better Christmas Market with a new lay-out, more live entertainment and more than 50 stalls
A new-style Flavour Fest, our free 3-day food and drink festival with a new lay-out and evening entertainment
The West End Carnival
Mayflower 400 funding for projects including The Box at more than £45m and Arts Council funding of £16m over five years
Summer and Christmas marketing campaigns targeted at visitors and residents, focusing on shopping, eating out, events and things to see and do
PR reach of above campaigns 2.5 million and Advertising Value Equivalent of more than £62,000
You said, we delivered
You asked us to develop and extend our events programme and marketing to increase footfall. COVID affected some of our plans but footfall and visitor numbers are increasing again with events playing a major part in the city centre’s recovery.
More than 25,000 people visited Plymouth to see The Hatchling, part of the city’s Mayflower 400 commemorations with an economic impact of £770,000 over one weekend and global media coverage with an advertising value equivalent of £10m.
The BID has partnered with and contributes to Destination Plymouth’s Cruise Ship programme bringing thousands of extra visitors to the city.
We partner with Destination Plymouth and the Plymouth Waterfront Partnership to market the city locally, nationally and globally with targeted campaigns throughout the year.
Business Support
Highlights:
Shared recycling bins for small and medium-sized businesses at no extra charge, saving £500 a year.
Plymouth Against Retail Crime (PARC) membership, including DISC app with real- time crime information and reporting tools
PARC officer visits to your stores
Business promotion via our own and partner social media channels.
Free city centre promotional spaces and poster sites
BID networking events and business information via regular newsletters
A new CCTV camera for Mayflower Street after business requests
Shop improvement grants worth a total of £45k awarded to 18 small businesses
You said, we delivered
You asked us for more direct help to keep business costs down and to help with urgent concerns as they arose.
The BID was there for you when you needed us most, during COVID. We lobbied for quick and generous support and worked closely with the city council to ensure you got the financial support you needed, including:
Working with the city council to create
a COVID resource centre with real-time updates, government information and downloadable documents.Securing government funding for a Buy Local marketing campaign #GeddonPlymouth and Shop4Plymouth website to promote your online sales and services, click and collect and deliveries.
Placemaking
Highlights:
The City Centre Company has positioned itself over the last five years as a Voice for Change in shaping the future of the
city centre.
We have supported the city council and other organisations in efforts to attract inward investment and to recognise the need for change in the light of the changing nature of the high street.
Major interventions included the UK’s biggest new cultural attraction The Box and the new restaurant, cinema and leisure complex The Barcode.
But the City Centre Company has also:
Transformed the West End with its colourful new branding
Commissioned and supported street art in neglected areas
Added planters and street furniture
Found new uses for empty buildings with our Meanwhile Use Programme
We need a more diverse city centre with more homes, leisure, service businesses, health and education providers, and development of the evening and night-time economy.
That change is on the way which will lead to a more attractive and prosperous city centre for everyone.
In the new BID this theme will be part of The Plymouth Welcome.