Businesses are stepping up to help shape the future of Newquay Business Improvement District (BID) as the not-for-profit organisation sets its sights on a new five-year programme of initiatives to
— Start — Updates to the Newquay Reopening Plan Following a review of the fourth phase of Newquay’s Re-opening Plan that came into place from 14 August in the
Phase 4 the Newquay Reopening Plan Following a review of the third phase of Newquay’s Re-opening Plan that came into place from 10 July in the Town Centre, further social
Lockdown was a challenging time for most of Newquay’s businesses with many forced to close and the streets experiencing their quietest Easter and start to summer ever. Since the town
A Business Improvement District (BID) scheme is a business led initiative supported by government legislation which gives local businesses the power to ‘raise funds locally to be spent locally’ on
-Starts- Newquay Business Improvement District (BID), the not for profit organisation that delivers projects and services in the town, funded by businesses, is in the final year of its second
— Start — Newquay in Bloom source 60 hanging baskets for Newquay Newquay Town Council would like to extend its thanks to the Newquay in Bloom team for helping
Businesses in Cornwall are asked to join forces to help the economy in Cornwall bounce forward after lockdown, keep more money circulating in Cornwall and attract more trade as part
— Start — Newquay Town Council and partners allocate pitches to street traders in the town centre Newquay Town Council has been working with Newquay BID, Cornwall Council, Devon &
Joint statement from Newquay Town Council and Newquay Business Improvement District (BID) The Town Council placed an order for hanging baskets in March 2020 as it would do in any
Phase 3 of Newquay’s Social Distancing Plan Following a review of the second phase of Newquay’s Re-opening Plan that came into place from 03 July in the Town Centre, further
Newquay BID would like to extend their gratitude and sincere thanks for all of the key organisations that are playing their part in keeping Newquay safe, compliant and ensuring the
Second phase of social distancing in Newquay’s town centre begins on 04 July Town and parish Councils along with local BIDs were asked by the Government at the beginning of
Safety is the number one priority for Cornwall’s high street businesses as many of them prepare to open their doors tomorrow for the first time since lockdown. Following weeks of
Following the recent announcement of the loosening of lockdown measures in England, many of Newquay’s hospitality and hairdressing businesses are gearing up to reopen and claw back some of the
As many Newquay businesses prepare to open their doors again, following a temporary closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they are also implementing new measures to ensure maximum safety for
Newquay BID will soon to be focusing on a future town-wide approach to economic recovery together with local authorities and partner organisations including Newquay Town Council, Cornwall Council, LEP and
Safer Cornwall is calling on residents to support each other during the pandemic and avoid confrontations over social distancing. The partnership, made up of Cornwall Council, Devon and Cornwall Police and other agencies,
Healthy minds, bodies and businesses helps everyone through the Coronavirus crisis In the midst of a global pandemic, it is more important than ever to look after our mental health
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