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TOWN CENTRE MANAGEMENT

Meeting: 19/04/2012 - Bromley Economic Partnership (expired) (Item 3)

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Martin Pinnell, LBB Head of Town Centre Management and Business Support

Minutes:

The Head of Town Centre Management and Business Support gave an update on progress across the main Partnership themes of Town Centre Management and Business Support in Quarter 4 2011/12.

 

In Quarter 4 2011/12, the main priorities of the Town Centre Management and Business Support Service had been the delivery, monitoring and administration for the Outer London Fund Round 1 projects and developing the Business Improvement District project for Orpington.  Outer London Fund Round 1 Bids for Bromley Orpington and Penge had been successful and the projects funded included the creation of ‘Are You Bromley’ a Bromley Town Centre brand, installation of graphics to empty shop fronts, support to independent businesses which included a programme of free workshops and a subsidised mentoring programme and the updating of the Heritage Trail for Bromley which had been launched on 31st March 2012. 

 

Work had also been undertaken to prepare a programme of town centre events and activities for 2012/13, including a major event to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in Bromley Town Centre and smaller events on the same theme in other town centres across the Borough.  A further edition of the Bromley Business E-Bulletin was being developed and an updated version of the online ‘A to Z Guide of Services for Business’ had been published and was being promoted in partnership with the News Shopper.  The Town Centre Management Team had also maintained regular communications with businesses across the Borough through newsletters and e-mail updates and had contributed to town centre initiatives including the Bromley North Village project.

 

Future activities for the Town Centre Management and Business Support Service included continued work on the Outer London Fund Round 1 and 2 projects, delivery of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee events and preparation for Olympics and Big Dance linked events in various town centres during Summer 2012.  Consultation and feasibility work would continue on the Orpington BID work, working with businesses to develop a business plan and proposal which would be put to a ballot during the 2012/13 financial year.  The operation and location of town centre markets would also be reviewed, and Bromley Charter market would shortly be moving to a town centre location.  Work would also be undertaken on a programme of improvement for smaller shopping parades. 

 

Peter Pledger, representing South London Business, underlined the value of the practical workshops that had been delivered to SME businesses as part of the Outer London Fund Round 1 funded projects, which had included individual mentoring to businesses and a mystery shopping service.  In response to a question from a member of the Partnership, the Head of Town Centre Management and Business Support confirmed that the main role of the Council was to ensure that the Olympic Torch Relay had a safe passage through the Borough on 23rd July 2012.  However, Town Centre Managers were in discussions with local businesses around the potential to deliver some events associated with the Torch.  Sam Parrett, representing Bromley College, noted that free Olympic tickets  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3


Meeting: 10/01/2012 - Bromley Economic Partnership (expired) (Item 3)

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Martin Pinnell, LBB Head of Town Centre Management and Business Support

Minutes:

Martin Pinnell, the Head of Town Centre Management and Business Support, gave an update across the main Partnership themes of Town Centre Management and Business Support in Quarter 3, 2011/12. In particular, he outlined the projects funded through the Outer London Partnership bid –

 

  • Support for independent businesses – a series of workshops were being arranged – details would be available later in the week;
  • Installation of graphics to empty shop-fronts;
  • Extension of public realm design and upgrade to the central part of Bromley high Street;
  • A revised heritage trail for Bromley;
  • “Are You Bromley?” themed arts/cultural events;
  • Support for the Orpington Business Improvement District (BID) proposal – a specialist agency had been engaged and a ballot on the proposal was expected in September/October 2012. The Chairman hoped that this could lead to BIDs for Bromley and Beckenham, and Howard Oldstein commented that he was focussing on ensuring that the Glades and the rest of the town centre co-operated on opening hours.