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7 Cambridge BID: Where we are and What Next PDF 3 MB
Ian Sandison, Chair Cambridge BID, to make a presentation
Minutes:
The Committee received a report from the Chair of Cambridge BID (as set
out in the agenda pack).
The Chair of Cambridge BID said the following in response to Members’
and public questions:
i.
Cambridge BID has made its members aware of the
current consultation on A-boards. Their role is not to take sides but to
facilitate a responsible consultation where all relevant parties were made
aware of the issues and can make a valid contribution.
ii.
The Cambridge Gift Card had not yet been launched
but it would take the form of a debit card. All businesses that accept debit
cards will be able to accept the Gift Cad. Some market traders do take cards
and some this is increasing. A cash alternative would not be available.
iii. Cambridge BID comprised of 16 board members; 2 councillors and 14 from businesses. The board met every 2 months. Councillors were there to represent the views of the public.
iv. The BID had no statutory powers regarding fly posting but does undertake additional street cleaning of 50 streets (in addition to City Council responsibilities) and their ambassadors would report on punt touts, ASB, begging and environmental matters such as pot holes and damaged pavements.