FIRMS within Liverpool’s central business district are being urged by Liverpool Chamber of Commerce to say yes to the proposed Business Improvement District (BID).
Liverpool Commercial District Partnership (LCDP) is balloting businesses in the area on the proposal, with the vote closing on May 27.
Jack Stopforth, chief executive of Liverpool Chamber, said: “The Chamber’s board is backing this proposal.
“The additional revenue raised by the proposal will bring an additional investment of £2.7m into the city’s central business area.”
If successful, the BID will replace LCDP, although covering a slightly larger geographical area.
A majority yes vote is required to bring a BID into force.





