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j Publication Annual Report & Accounts Summary Year 2017 / 18

Commercial District BID Annual Report & Accounts Summary 2017/18 Page 2 Summary Welcome Chair Welcome Publication Annual Report & Accounts Summary Year 2017/2018 BID Area Commercial District BID delivered by Liverpool BID Company Index page 2 Q Welcome page 3 Q Areas of Work ➊ Managed District Environment & Safety page 5 Q Areas of Work Jim Gill Former Chair of Commercial District BID Julie Johnson Chair of the Commercial District BID page 7 Q page 9 Q ➋ Promoted District Animation & Marketing Areas of Work ➌ Working District Business Support Areas of Work ➍ Connected District Connectivity & Transport page 11 Q Accounts Summary page 12 Q Opportunities for your business page 13 Q CEO Summary Liverpool s Commercial District is changing - just look at Castle Street - but it remains the commercial core of the city and as such is one, if not the, main contributors to the city region economy. The BID has a crucial role to play in managing change, harnessing the new vitality in the area to create an environment which is attractive to investors, developers, established commercial businesses and which encourages the creation and growth of new businesses. After five years, I am pleased to be handing over the role of Chair, the highlight of which for me was the overwhelming support which business gave the BID in the 2016 ballot. Since then, we have been able to broaden levy payers representation on the Board, again a reflection of business commitment to the BID. It is, after all, your BID and I encourage you to get involved. I am grateful to Julie Johnson as Deputy Chair, now Chair, and to all Board members for their contributions and support over the last five years. Similarly to Bill Addy and the BID team who have embraced the BID objectives and worked hard to translate them into action. The city centre is thriving and I am sure that your BID will help ensure it continues to do so. I would like to thank Jim Gill for his support and guidance as Chair of the Commercial District BID for the past 5 years. I look forward to my new role as Chair and hope to continue to develop the Commercial District BID together with our active board members and dedicated BID team, led by Bill Addy. We have seen some significant changes to our streets over the last 7 years whilst I have been on the Commercial District Board and I hope that you will join me in ensuring that we deliver the objectives set for the remaining 3 years of the current BID ballot term. We will further develop the board representation and ask for all interested parties to contact us at the BID team. After delivering some significant public realm works over the last couple of years, we are working with Liverpool City Council as well as introducing our own BID cleansing team to ensure that our streets are cleaner and greener than before and that the good work is built upon. Following the introduction of the two BID Police officers who patrol our BID Area, specifically tasked with looking after this area, we also have an aim to further reduce anti-social behaviour and security issues. This has now been extended into the evenings from Thursday to Saturday with the use of the Radio Link network. We continue to promote the District in partnership with other strategic partners in the City Region to enhance the place making of the Commercial District as a destination to live and work. We will facilitate support for businesses within the district, with an emphasis on business growth and enhanced offering of employee wellbeing initiatives and training. I hope that you will join your colleagues and peers at the Forums and work with us to make a difference to the Commercial District BID Area. Julie Johnson Morecrofts, chair Colin Forshaw Bruntwood David Swaffield Hill Dickinson Dayle O Hara Fazenda Gavin Sherratt Mashbo John Clegg Downing Paul Moran Mason Owen Sean Keyes Sutcliffe Shane Fitzpatrick Merseytravel Takis Melitsiotis Aloft Liverpool Hotel

Commercial District BID Areas of work Page 4 ➊j Purple Flag Managed District Environment & Safety Cleansing Team Launched the BID Street Rangers team which will be delivering targeted additional street cleansing and maintenance programme - in addition to what is provided by Liverpool City Council. BID Safety Partnership Your BID levy continues to fund two BID Police Officers. Over the last 12 months, they have directly dealt with 850 anti-social behaviour issues, along with providing reassurance and support to more than 80 BID Levy Payers each month. We also operate a Radio Link network with more than 130 active businesses to provide support and intelligence sharing, supported by the digital platform DISC. The partnership also includes a dedicated officer in the Council s CCTV (City Watch) control room through until the early hours Thursday to Saturday, linking with the BID Evening Ambassadors. Late Night Levy Exemption and Purple Flag On your behalf, we successfully negotiated an exemption for BID Levy Payers, licenced to serve alcohol after midnight, from the newly introduced Late Night Levy. On average the 70 BID Levy Payers which are exempt have saved 1,200 as a result. We have also worked with city partners to retain Purple Flag status for the 8th consecutive year. Roots out of Rough Sleeping On your behalf, we are working closely with Liverpool City Council and other partners to represent your views, sign-post and offer support through the funding of Street Support. BID Safety Partnership Improving the public realm Our BID levy continues to fund and attract investment that improves the public realm. We have been working with Mersey Forest as part of Urban GreenUP and BCA Landscape in attracting funding for green spaces and public realm improvements across the district. BID Ambassadors Your levy funds day and evening BID Ambassadors. They act as a friendly face having sign-posted 16,469 people and reported 1,300 issues such as anti-social behaviour, street cleansing and environmental issues. BID Police Officers BID Street Rangers

Commercial District BID Areas of work Page 6 ➋j Christmas Campaign Star Cycle - Follow the Star 2017 Christmas Campaign St Paul s Square Christmas Tree 2017 Promoted District Animation & Marketing Christmas Your BID levy funded activities across the BID area which improved the experience for visitors and employees. During Christmas 2017 this included the light and sound installation Star Cycle on Castle Street, Christmas trees in St Paul s Square with CBRE and in Exchange Flags with Shelborn Asset Management. BID levy also contributed to the destination marketing campaign One Magical City promoting the leisure and hospitality offer of the district, and the additional Christmas lights across the district on: Cook Street, Exchange Flags, Old Hall Street and Tithebarn Street. Public Art Strategy Working with art organisations to enrich the experience of those visiting and working in the District. We have commissioned Liverpool Biennial to develop and deliver an ambitious art strategy for the public spaces in the district. In addition to working with dot-art to create a dynamic art installation at the empty plinth at St Nick s Church. Event partnership Partnered with cultural organisations in the Liverpool City Region to animate and promote the district linking to wider-city events. These included our involvement in River of Light on 5 November attracting extra footfall to leisure and hospitality businesses in the district, Chinese New Year decorations in Exchange Flags, and our continued sponsorship of LightNight which puts the spotlight on key locations such as the Town Hall and Queen Avenue. Championing your voice As part of our commitment to better represent your views and concerns in key forums, Bill Addy, the BID CEO, is now Chair of the Liverpool City Region Visitor Economy Board. We also work closely with Liverpool & Sefton Chambers of Commerce, Downtown in Business, Professional Liverpool and Liverpool Vision to champion the voice of BID Levy Payers. Independents Week Launched a week-long campaign to engage local independent businesses, employees and visitors in celebrating the entrepreneurial spirit of the growing independent business community through a dedicated networking event to showcase independent businesses which saw over 100 BID Levy Payers taking part. OMD performance at Queen Avenue as part of LightNight 2018

Commercial District BID Areas of work Page 8 ➌j Working District Business Support Mystery Shop Awards 2018 Foosball Tournament with Weightmans Mystery Shop Awards Each year on your behalf Storecheckers covertly assess the levels of customer service from 70 BID Levy Payers, followed by 1-2-1 sessions to address any room for improvement. Customer service levels scored 86% across the district with BID Levy Payers Jenny s Bar, Lila, Easy Hotel, Prescient and Johnsons the Cleaners being among the overall winners. Training package Delivered free training opportunities for employees in the BID area including: Project Argus, Griffin and GDPR awareness, over 100 BID Levy Payers benefited from our training packages. Business Growth Facilitated a Business Growth Survey, working alongside with Santander, to identify new market opportunities, improve profitability and business growth for our BID Levy Payers. Development is in process, BID Levy Payers are encouraged to get involved by contacting: email info@liverpoolbidcompany.com phone 0151 703 2399. Wellbeing initiatives Continued to support wellbeing activities which are free to join for employees in the BID area such as the weekly BID Choir, fortnightly Net-walking Lunches or the annual BID Foosball Tournament with Weightmans. Find out more at www.liverpoolbidcompany.com Commercial District Office Market Review Produced the Commercial Office Market Review in partnership with Professional Liverpool s Property Group. Overall office space take up in the Commercial District has seen an increase from last year accounting for 396,436 sq ft. We celebrate the upcoming move of HRMC into the India Buildings. Net-Walking Lunches

Commercial District BID Areas of work Page 10 ➍j Connected District Connectivity & Transport Lime Street Line Closures campaign Sep-Oct 2017 Travel & Transport Forum Worked closely with Merseytravel, Merseyrail and Mersey Ferries supporting the communication of core campaigns with BID Levy Payers and employees in the district with a special emphasis during the Lime Street Closure (Sep-Oct 2017) where the BID website acted as a hub for information attracting over 9,000 views. BID Forums Continued to provide quarterly sector and area-based forums creating a platform to discuss key priorities and issues that matter to BID Levy Payers and stakeholders. There are currently forums for: Leisure & Hospitality, Travel & Transport, Environment, Resilient District, Hotel Watch, Coffee Watch and Bank Watch. Check out the dates on page 12 and book your place on www.liverpoolbidcompany.com/key-dates BID Dashboard The newly-introduced BID Dashboard is the place to find everything you need to know about the BID. A space to access campaign materials, employee offers as well as sales and footfall reports, a timeline of what we ve provided for you and how your levy has been spent. The introduction of this personalised platform for each levy payer will be rolled out in the coming months. Cycling event Hosted cycling events in Exchange Flags in partnership with Liverpool City Council, Merseytravel and Liverpool & Sefton Chamber of Commerce to increase the awareness on bike routes, free cycle training and maintenance sessions. Mersey Cycle, Cycling UK, British Cycling and HSBC were among the organisations taking part in the events. Wi-Fi Working with BT to undertake a feasibility study and roll-out plan for the implementation of free-toaccess Wi-Fi and 5G across the BID Area. City Map Annually co-produced 150,000 city centre maps in partnership with Liverpool ONE showcasing key attractions, accommodation and transport links. To obtain copies please contact the BID team on 0151 703 2399 or info@liverpoolbidcompany.com Cycling event Net-Walking Lunches BID Forum

Commercial District BID Annual Report & Accounts Summary 2017/18 Page 12 Accounts Summary Opportunities for your business Year 2 1 st June 2017 31 st May 2018 Expenditure Q Overheads 4 208,670 Managed District Environment & Safety 4 260,561 Promoted District Animation & Marketing 4 208,628 Working District Business Support 4 63,883 Connected District Connectivity & Transport 4 11,873 BID Dashboard - Keep up to date with BID activities on your new BID dashboard Total Expenditure 4 753,615 Carried Forward 4 108,500 Total 4 862,115 Training - Free and subsidised training for your employees such as World Host Training, First Aid and Counter-Terrorism seminars Wellbeing activities - Free wellbeing events for your employees such as the BID choir or Net-walking lunches Funded by Q BID Levy Income 4 687,231 Other Income 4 1,815 Reserves 4 173,069 Total 4 862,115 Promote in Liverpool - Free on-street promotional sites BID Boardroom - Free use of the BID boardroom To find out more opportunities and updates visit www.liverpoolbidcompany.com

Commercial District BID Annual Report & Accounts Summary 2017/18 Page 14 CEO Summary Upcoming Forum Our Annual Report is an opportunity for us to showcase the work of the BID on behalf of you, the levy payers. The vision that we put forward in our 2016-2021 Business Plan is becoming a reality; with many of the planned initiatives beginning to bear fruit, whether that s the new BID Street Rangers starting work this month, our partnership with Liverpool Biennial, the launch of the Liverpool Plinth or the Business Survey the Commercial District BID which is currently active on your behalf. This year marks a change in the leadership of the BID Operating Board and I would like to echo our new Chair Julie Johnson in her thanks to the outgoing Chair Jim Gill provided to both the board and to me in his time as Chair. As CEO of the Liverpool BID Company, I have the privilege of leading a small team of talented people who constantly strive to deliver over and above expectations and I would like to pay tribute to each one of them. As we move forward into year 3 of the BID term, I look forward to meeting many of you, both at the various events we facilitate and also in your businesses. I think that the success of the Commercial District BID will be measured not only by our ability to deliver the BID Business Plan but also the strengthening of the relationships formed between the BID and our levy payers. On that note, once again, thank you for your continued support and please get in touch if you think that we can support you in any other ways. Bill Addy Chief Executive Liverpool BID Company Hospitality & Leisure Hosted at Fazenda, Horton House, Exchange Flags, L2 3YL Retail Security Briefing Hosted at BID Office, 2nd Floor, 76-78 Lord Street, L2 1TL Travel and Transport Hosted at Merseytravel HQ, 1 Mann Island, L3 1BP dates ENTE Stakeholder Briefing 19 Jun, 16 Oct 15.30h 7 Aug, 4 Sep, 2 Oct, 6 Nov, 20 Nov, 4 Dec, 18 Dec 11.00h 9 Oct 12.00h Hosted at BID Office, 2nd Floor, 76-78 Lord Street, L2 1TL 27 Jun, 25 Jul, 22 Aug, 26 Sep, 24 Oct, 28 Nov, 19 Dec 14.00h Environment Hosted at BID Office, 2nd Floor, 76-78 Lord Street, L2 1TL 5 Sep 10.00h For Bank, Hotel and Coffee Watch Q New dates to be confirmed, if you are interested in attending, please email info@liverpoolbidcompany.com Book your place on www.liverpoolbidcompany.com/key-dates

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