HammersmithLondon BID Levy Card 2011/12

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2011/2012

… CLEANER, SAFER, BUSIER, MORE CONNECTED


Who we are HammersmithLondon BID is a non-profit company, first voted in in March 2006, with our mandate renewed for a second 5-year-term in March 2011 We aim to provide new and expanded services within the BID area, as identified by the local businesses to improve the working and trading environment, in four key areas:

protect the area IMPROVE the environment ENERGISE the town centre CONNECT the community We work in close partnership with public bodies like the council and police but we are entirely independent, funded by our BID levy payers and additional revenue streams We provide ‘additionality’ to council amenities, not substitute services And in 2011/12 we expanded our offer even further…


CCTV operator] was one of the many Londoners who showed courage and kindness in the defence of their city and care for their fellow citizens during and after the violent disorder of 6-8 August.”

PHOTOGRAPH: Matt Grayson/Fulham Chronicle

“Alex Pryde [BID

protect the area • Introduced Wise Up! as an efficient portfolio event, building on our existing provision on crime awareness, Olympics awareness, Dr Bike and book-swapping • Continued to provide exclusive CCTV coverage for the BID area - leading to 177 arrests • Banned 37 undesirables from BID pubs under our BOBB (Behave or Be Banned) Pubwatch scheme • Introduced monthly meetings with the police inspector and placed a BID representative on the Ward Panel of the town centre Safer Neighbourhood Team • Received 61,535 transmissions on our Safetynet retail security radio system • Hosted 10 Pubwatches in 2011 and introduced retail meetings • Focussed on improving the BID’s evening economy with an audit towards a Purple Flag award • We now provide 7,200 additional police patrol hours per year as well as re-organising policing beats into quadrants: more personal, more efficient, more responsive

Jeanette Arnold OBE AM

Chair, London Assembly

• Provided dozens of up-to-the-minute updates during the August 2011 riots, via Safetynet, our website and Twitter, passing on information learned in regular meetings with the police

Wise Up! Crime prevention and community awareness event , November 2011

• BID operator Alex Pryde earned praise from the London Assembly for his cool head under pressure in the riots


“It’s obvious to all of us that Hammersmith town centre is now a cleaner, safer, generally lovelier place to be these days…”

IMPROVE the environment • 1 in 3 BID businesses now recycle with our free recycling scheme • Nearly 140 tonnes of waste were processed in 2011 - and 200 tonnes of CO2 were saved • Our seasonally-themed hanging baskets and planted areas won us two Silvers at the London in Bloom awards • Added extra sparkle to Christmas with a towering tree and more lights: 60 sets in total • For the Royal Wedding, we gave and installed bunting to pubs along King St for a patriotic feel • As part of our commitment to alternative revenue streams, we won £15,000 to pay for a greening audit: aiming to change Hammersmith from grey to green. Recommendations are set to include green roofs, pocket parks, rain gardens and additional tree-planting.

Sammy Nourmand, September Films

• Our HammersmithLondon Roof Garden was put on London’s map of top outside areas by a glowing review in the Evening Standard • In partnership with the Borough and Legible London, we delivered the Way-Finding Scheme throughout the town centre • Won £3,000 from Westrans and LBHF towards Transport Forum, Dr Bike and our programme of walks

Bunting for the Royal Wedding, April 2011

• Inspected the Bywaters Materials Recovery Facility to check how the recycling waste is handled


“We’re quite serious at work, so it’s good to have something fun to go to during our lunch hour or after work… we all love the Summer Festival, chilling on the deckchairs and enjoying the entertainment ! ”

ENERGISE the town centre • 2011 footfall figures showed overall green shoots of recovery, indicating that shoppers are returning; our Summer 2011 events noticeably increased footfall throughout the town centre • 87% of all those who came to events at the Summer Festival 2011 thought that the events were ‘Great’ or ‘Good’ - and 80% had already spent money in Hammersmith that day • Just one of our expanded Christmas events -Peppa Pig switching on the Christmas Lights brought over 1700 people into Kings Mall, over a three hour period • Nearly 5,000 Privilege Card holders now enjoy a weekly e-shot bringing them deals, discounts and VIP shopping events from around the BID • In addition to providing Wimbledon coverage on our Big Screen in Lyric Square, we expanded our Summer Film Nights programme to pioneer live-streamed opera from the Royal Opera House, widening our cultural offering • Introduced an Easter Egg Hunt - and built on the success of our Halloween Pumpkin Hunt again - bringing increased footfall into over 40 retailers

Camilla Evans, BID levy-payer

• Partnership-working with the Lyric introduced Theatre in the Square to our full programme of summer entertainment, setting the bar for our tripleexpanded, 11-week 2012 Summer Festival

Theatre in the Square, June 2011


“What a great idea for everyone the Christmas Choir competition was… and what a lovely way to use Lyric Square at this time of year!”

CONNECT the community

Sarah Montague, Radio 4’s Today Show presenter and local resident

• Dozens of BID workers came to our information-sharing and some fun

• The BID Transport Forum organised Olympic Travel Workshops, working with BID companies and London 2012 to help businesses to keep on running…. • Provided a Mary Portas Entry Point Master Class for our retailers • Nearly 500 BID workers were treated to free performances at the Lyric Theatre, at the smash hit panto ‘Aladdin’ and the madly brilliant ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’, in partnership with the Lyric • Online traffic shot up: with 13,000 votes for our Christmas Choir competition, our Facebook traffic increased thirty-fold! BOOKS club and Ladies’ Club evenings for networking,

• 48 BID levy workers joined two courses of our lunch-time Wellbeing sessions, with 100% saying that the Yoga and Pilates classes met their expectations • Free positive editorial equating to over £10,000 worth of press coverage and a regular news slot on local radio station ON Fm • Around 500 residents and workers joined us on our programme of free guided walks on the last Friday and first Saturday of each month Christmas Choir competition, December 2011

• Supported the LBHF Mayor’s Charity and provided Union Jack banners along King St for the Freedom of the Borough parade


Actual 2011/12

BUDGET 2012/13

Project Areas

Project Areas Safe and Secure Clean and Attractive Promoted and Energised Staffing, Levy collection and Office operations Funds brought forward

£233,565 £178,742 £239,359

Total

£884,843

Total Levy Other income

£757,535 £127,308

£183,845 £49,332

1 Lyric Square, London W6 0NB

Safe and Secure Clean and Attractive Promoted and Energised Connect Staffing, Levy Collection and Office Operations Contingency Funds brought forward

£180,000 £110,000 £160,000 £20,000

Total

£699,332

Total levy collectable Other Income

£510,000 £189,332

T: 020 8741 8157

£135,000 £45,000 £49,332

E: info@hammersmithlondon.co.uk


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