Improvement bid could raise taxes for Kendal firms

A NEW tax could be levied on companies in Kendal if a plan to make the town a Business Improvement District (BID) get the go-ahead.

The concept would see each firm hand over one per cent of its rateable value to fund community-led town enhancement projects.

A consultation on the BID idea is due to start soon, with enterprise consultants expected to be employed from next week to discuss the pros and cons of the tax with local firms.

This team, funded by Kendal Town Council, South Lakeland District Council and Cumbria County Council’s South Lakeland Local Committee, will discuss the enterprise idea, which has been put in place in around 100 other towns in the UK, with businesses across the town.

However, before Kendal can become a BID and the tax can be enforced, more than half the businesses in Kendal must vote in favour of it.

Last year 800 businesses in the Windermere and Bowness area failed to support the proposal when they were balloted.

Kendal’s own mini-referendum is expected to begin next spring after a long consultation process.

Regeneration group Kendal Futures is supervising the BID development. Manager Joanne Golton said they planned to develop the Kendal BID over a longer period of time.

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“I hope this will be an exciting development for the town. If the BID idea was passed then SLDC would do the billing but the money would be spent by the businesses themselves. The council wouldn’t get any of the money.”

Westmorland and Lonsdale MP Tim Farron said: “A Business Improvement District can be really valuable. The good thing is a relatively small amount of money from businesses can be directed towards things they think will benefit them. It could be street furniture, marketing or something else.

“If businesses vote in favour I would be supportive of the idea but it would be wrong to impose the charge.

“One thing that’s important to say is that if companies say yes the money they then pay shouldn’t then be cut from council spending - this funding should add to money spent on Kendal, not replace it.”

Comments(6)

Lakeuk says...
9:09pm Tue 19 Jun 12

So this is the same idea presented to Windermere / Bowness businesses who voted it down. What lessons have been learnt from that exercise so the Kendal proposal doesn't automatically come up with the same no vote result

How would the money be spent so the business on the out skirts of Kendal see's the same value that a town centre business would

How are the national businesses with presence in Kendal persuaded to vote yes, remember when we had the Medieval Market how difficult it was to get the nationals to open up and get involved

Kent123 says...
1:31pm Wed 20 Jun 12

Why is money being spent on "enterprise consultants" (whatever that is!) before there has been any consultation with businesses? The businesses know what they want and if the "enterprise consultants" were any use they would be running a business themselves not existing on government (taxpayers') money.

snuggle-bunny says...
8:09pm Thu 21 Jun 12

Another brilliant idea to destroy the buisnesses and shops of a once vibrant town. Ten out of ten for whoever came up with
this one

fellsman says...
12:59pm Sun 24 Jun 12

Another brilliant idea!! - one can only assume its another barmy Liberal scheme, seeing as all three authorities mentioned (SLDC - CC Local Group and Kendal Town Council) are all Liberal controlled - when will they ever learn - consult businesses to see what they want before making a decision which could cost them and possibly put them out of business - you don't need to hire consulatants to do this - just go and speak to them

snuggle-bunny says...
11:09pm Sun 24 Jun 12

I wouldnt ask any of the authorities concerned for the right time as it's probable that they couldnt even get that right

Utter says...
8:25pm Mon 25 Jun 12

fellsman wrote:
Another brilliant idea!! - one can only assume its another barmy Liberal scheme, seeing as all three authorities mentioned (SLDC - CC Local Group and Kendal Town Council) are all Liberal controlled - when will they ever learn - consult businesses to see what they want before making a decision which could cost them and possibly put them out of business - you don't need to hire consulatants to do this - just go and speak to them
I am happy to be corrected but I believe this came from the Chamber of Commerce and was nothing to do with politician from any stripe.

I have a open mind on this - if I can make a real difference. I am happy to try it for a couple of years.

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