Luton BID unveils £2.3m plan and celebrates customer service improvements for town centre
Business owners have been given the opportunity to vote in favour of a new £2.3million investment into the town centre, with the aim of making Luton a more welcoming place to shop, work and visit.
Three clear objectives, focusing on reputation, place and community, were unveiled at the launch of Luton Business Improvement District’s latest prospectus and business plan as it looks to secure a new five-year term.
The event, held at Luton’s Hat Factory, saw the publication of a fully costed, business-led plan to promote and celebrate Luton, improve the look and feel of the place whilst continuing to support businesses.
Gavin O’Brien, chair of Luton BID, said: “We are committed to using the strengths of the town to provide an exciting, attractive and vibrant place where businesses can thrive and people can enjoy themselves living, working or visiting Luton town centre”.
“Following surveys, consultations and meetings, the BID Board has established clear objectives and identified how the BID will deliver them, through ambitious initiatives and careful investment.