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Sept 2021
Three independent businesses in Knaresborough have expressed concerns about the process to create a new Business Improvement District for the town.
Companies in Knaresborough will be balloted on Friday on whether to set up a BID.
BIDs, which already exist in many towns and cities, including Harrogate and Ripon, aim to create safer, cleaner and better promoted city and town centres to improve footfall.
Plans to create a Knaresborough BID began in September 2019 and the outcome of this week's ballot is due to be revealed on October 9.
But three business owners jointly contacted the Stray Ferret saying they felt their voices hadn't been heard during the BID set-up process and highlighting concerns about transparency, communication and accuracy.
They are Tracey Bell from Ruebury Flowers, Annie Wilkinson-Gill at The Crystal Buddha and Natalie Horner from Sid Horner and Son.
When asked what the £575,000 will go towards, Bill Taylor, chair of the BID task group, said:
Ms Bell added:
In response, Mr Taylor said the ballot process was handled by an officer at Harrogate Borough Council and incorrect information should be reported to it.
The three women are delivering flyers this week to businesses to ensure they are aware of the upcoming vote. Insisting the flyers are non-biased, Ms Wilkinson-Gill said:
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