About us
Waterloo Quarter BID is a business-led organisation, committed to improving the area of Waterloo. As an official Business Improvement District (BID), Waterloo Quarter works with and for businesses, securing funding to deliver a range of projects in the local area to improve economic performance and the physical environment, as well as acting as a voice for businesses to speak directly to organisations such as the Council, Transport for London and the Police.
 
Led by a Board made up of local business representatives and managed by a small, energetic executive team, Waterloo Quarter BID aims to create a safer and more pleasant trading environment for businesses, and to promote the area to bring in more visitors, whilst maintaining its individuality and unique character. 
 
 

A BID generates revenue via a levy paid by all businesses in the area which is subsequently 100% ring-fenced for projects of benefit to local businesses to improve trading conditions. BIDs are an opportunity for businesses to stake a formal claim to the area in which they operate and to generate funding for its long-term economic development.

All investment is in addition to services provided by the local authority, as set out in a binding baseline agreement.

 
The BID's governance is ultimately regulated by the Business Improvement District (BID) Regulations (2004) and at a local level by an Operating Agreement with the local authority.
 
Find out more...

Download a map of the BID area
Read the Southwark baseline agreement here
Read the Lambeth baseline agreement here
Discover more about BIDs at http://www.britishbids.info/
Find out how we can help your business

Last Updated on Friday, 09 March 2012 16:29