Proposal launched to create BID for industrial estate tenants

Stakehill Industrial Estate

Businesses at Stakehill Industrial Estate are working on plans for a Business Improvement District (BID), to go to ballot in February 2021.

The team behind the BID proposal is aiming to give businesses more influence over issues which impact on their ability to operate effectively in Stakehill, situtated between Rochdale and Oldham in Greater Manchester.

Martyn Barrow, the Stakehill BID Steering Group chair, represents MID Communications, which has been based on Stakehill for three years after relocating from Oldham.

He said: “Stakehill has great access for all of our employees and visitors that come to our HQ.

“Over the past three years we have built up some great relationships locally and when we were approached to be involved in the Stakehill BID we saw this as an opportunity to improve safety, provide more choice in amenities and improve the environment for our employees and attract future employees.

“I look forward to seeing these come to fruition over the next few years and it would be great to have local businesses supporting and being involved with the Stakehill BID.”

The Steering Group for the BID is encouraging all business on the site to get involved in the plan to ensure it truly reflects everyone’s views to deliver improvements for businesses on the estate.

Tom Park, of Asset Managers Canmoor, said: “Whilst it’s a difficult time for many businesses, we have been supporting our occupiers, keeping the health and wellbeing of occupiers and their employees at the forefront of our minds.

“It has also sharpened our focus and highlighted the benefits that a BID would bring to Stakehill, particularly in times such as these.

“This supports the trend we’re seeing amongst occupiers for more collaborative working with neighbouring businesses and how this increased communication can lead to business growth.

“Over the next few months the true effects of recent events may be felt more acutely – with rent payments due and government schemes closing or support reducing.

“But we expect the logistics and distribution sector will continue to require the space Stakehill provides – as we’ve seen recently with one of our longest standing tenants increasing their lease terms and showing commitment to Stakehill for the next 10 years.

“We all hope that businesses in the North West have the resilience to return to pre-COVID trading levels and that the thriving regional economy we saw in early 2020 is restored.”

It is anticipated that the BID will make a major contribution to supporting the businesses in the recovery and the post-COVID world.

The next open form event for the proposed BID will take place on Wednesday, October 14 at 12 noon.

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