The Welsh Government will support Business Improvement
Districts (BIDs) in Wales with their running costs for up to three
months, Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government, has
announced.
BIDs are partnerships that bring businesses and communities
together to improve and promote their town and city centres. They
also have a key role to play in the Transforming
Towns agenda announced in January. There are currently
16 BIDs across Wales, 15 in towns and cities, and one Industrial
BID in Blaenau Gwent. Providing funding support for their running
costs will help ensure the BIDs can continue, and are able to be
at the forefront of recovery efforts.
Announcing the funding, the Deputy Minister said:
“BIDs have been supporting businesses in our town centres
across Wales for several years and we have invested over £500k
in their development since 2014. BIDs are very important to
delivering local regeneration, and will be critical in
providing support and co-ordination to town centres during the
recovery phase.”
Further advice and guidance, and eligibility details for
accessing this funding will be provided in the coming weeks.
This support is in addition to £1.7bn already announced by the
Welsh Government to support businesses in Wales. More than £550
million of relief grants has reached 45,000 small businesses in
Wales in the space of just a few weeks. This includes grants of
up to £25,000 for retail, leisure and hospitality businesses in
Wales occupying properties with a rateable value of between
£12,001 and £51,000 and a £10,000 grant for firms, which are
eligible for small business rates relief and have a rateable
value of £12,000 or less. Eligible businesses will also benefit
from a year-long rates holiday.