Bournemouth Coastal Bid backs Bounce Back Better manifesto
Bournemouth Coastal BID is calling for extra targeted support for the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors.
Bournemouth Coastal BID is calling for extra targeted support for the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors.
Bournemouth Coastal BID said it was disappointed its seven trading areas have been placed in Tier 2.
Support businesses in Tuckton, Pokesdown, Southbourne, Boscombe, Seafront, East Cliff and West Cliff and Westbourne.
Bournemouth Coastal BID is throwing its support behind a campaign to have a dedicated Minister for Hospitality in the government.
Bournemouth Coastal BID has secured £65,000 from the government which will enable the area to have additional seating, permanent lighting and plants.
Dawn McLachlan, landlady of The Porterhouse, and a team of volunteers have been adding plants around the area.
Bournemouth Coastal BID has launched the Monster Hero Safari trail in its seven areas – Tuckton, Pokesdown, Southbourne, Boscombe, East Cliff and West Cliff, Seafront and Westbourne – and collecting them will help the NHS.
Businesses in Tuckton, Pokesdown, Southbourne, Boscombe, East Cliff and West Cliff, Seafront and Westbourne, described as Bournemouth Coastal BID’s ‘villages’, have received funding to help them to survive.
“Time is running out for businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors,” says Bournemouth Coastal Bid, and it is urging the government for more clarity and assistance.
Bournemouth Coastal BID has thrown its weight behind a national campaign that is urging the government to give extra help to the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors.