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Coventry businesses vote over five-year BID tax

Thu Feb 07, 2013 9:57 pm

Firms in Coventry city centre are being balloted over whether to agree to pay an extra tax for another five years.

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The area within the ring road has been a Business Improvement District (BID) since 2007 with retailers contributing a portion of their rateable value.

If it gets the go ahead Coventry BID will have about £450,000 to spend on extra security, cleaning, planting and marketing each year until 2018.

Businesses have until 1 March to cast their vote.

The chair of Coventry BID, Peter Dunkley, said the services provided to more than "600 customer-facing businesses" from the annual levy were additional to what the city council offered.

'Why another tax?'

Mr Dunkley, who runs Blue Bistro in Spon Street and currently contributes about £75 a year, said: "There is a need for extra cleaning and there's a need for extra planting services in the city.

"The city centre does need to be well presented for visitors.

"There's a radio security system that runs right across the city centre that's used for shoplifters and any trouble in pubs that I think has made quite a significant difference to the security around the city."

But not all businesses in the city centre feel they have got value for money from the scheme which employs seven people across a range of activities.

Colin Bahia, from Max Mobility in Shelton Square, said: "When you're paying £12,000 in rates you think hold on, why another tax?

"The guys do a good job and we don't want to see anyone lose their jobs but they should be working directly through the council."

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Re: Coventry businesses vote over five-year BID tax

Mon Mar 04, 2013 10:27 pm

Coventry businesses back improvement tax payments

Firms in Coventry city centre will pay an extra tax for another five years after most businesses voted in favour of the idea, the city council said.

The area within the ring road has been a Business Improvement District (BID) since 2007, with retailers contributing a portion of their rateable value.

Coventry BID will have about £450,000 to spend on extra security, cleaning, planting and marketing each year.

The council said 83% of businesses were in favour of the BID.

The Labour-led authority will contribute an additional £425,000 to BID by 2018.

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