Economic Regeneration

Our MP Don Foster has launched a 10 point plan to help the city beat the recession.

Don launches plan to help boost Bath economy

 

Following his meeting with a selection of local business owners last week, Bath MP Don Foster has launched an 8-point plan which, if implemented, would boost the local economy.

 

Possible measures including running park & ride services at limited times on a Sunday; offering a free parking period once a week and conducting a full scale rent review of Council property.

 

Don has written to Council Chief Executive John Everitt and all four group leaders to outline has plan.

 

The plan in full includes:

 

  • Increasing the take up of small business rate relief
  • Introducing a park & ride service at appropriate hours on Sundays
  • Ensuring the Council pays its suppliers promptly
  • Offering a free parking period once a week
  • Giving local businesses as single point of contact at the Council
  • Conduct rent reviews that reflect the current economic situation
  • Consult properly with local small businesses on all changes
  • Effectively promote the ‘Buy with Confidence’ scheme

 

Don said, “We have got to start talking positively about local business, it is not all doom and gloom out there.  The Council must start helping the local economy by promoting schemes that encourage people to spend.

 

“Getting extra people into town by offering a free parking period, or enhancing public transport provision on Sundays are simple steps that would make a real difference. 

 

“The Council also needs to act as a responsible landlord and offer affordable rents to businesses; otherwise Bath could see an increase in empty units.”

 

Don also heard from a local business that had spent time and money in getting themselves approved for the Council-backed ‘Buy with Confidence’ scheme.

 

Don said, “It is very disappointing to learn that businesses are working hard to meet the ‘Buy with Confidence’ criteria and then getting very little in return.

 

“This scheme needs to be advertised a lot more widely so that the people of Bath know who the reputable local traders are.  If the scheme is not promoted properly then its value is reduced and we will see fewer businesses attempting to sign up.”

 

The Bath Chronicle article can be seen at this LINK

 

I have just checked this link out and am surprised to see that our local newspaper seems to be blocking access to its articles. I would have thought they would welcome bloggers sending readers to look at their site. Oh well.

 

I have just had a helpful comment from a reader that this is the fault of the BLOG administration and not the Chronicle web so I am trying to get sorted.

 

One thought on “Economic Regeneration

  1. Tim Beadle says:

    Paul,

    That “forbidden” link points to the admin section of your own website. The Chron don’t block links from other sites.

    Cheers,

    Tim

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