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Businesses have begun to look beyond their commercial horizons. They realise that customers and potential employees expect more of them, and will quickly switch their allegiance.
Similarly business areas improve or die. In-town and out-of-town, commercial locations must compete to keep their existing tenants and to find new ones.
The Means has considerable experience of the private sector. It can help you:
- Engage with businesses eye-to-eye, soliciting their views
- Design & implement town centre regeneration schemes
- Test the feasibility of Business Improvement Districts, and take them to ballot
- Design & implement Corporate Social Responsibility and community engagement programmes
Read about some of our experience in business engagement:
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Merthyr Tydfil
Means tests feasibility of a Business Improvement District (BID) in Merthyr Tydfil town centre
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Cyfarthfa Park
Managing an HLF development programme while collaborating with a variety of stakeholders
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Southall
Reviewing the Town Centre Strategy and establishing the case for a Business Improvement District (BID)
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Last Updated ( Friday, 15 April 2011 )
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