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Vibrant Business Destination Programme Post Evaluation Survey
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Consultation has concluded
Belfast City Council’s Supporting Vibrant Business Destination Programme is a partnership between the Department for Communities and Belfast City Council. The Council has put in place a pilot programme of support for Business/Traders Associations outside of the city centre boundary and Business Improvement Districts (BIDs).
The aim of the initiative is to strengthen the competitiveness and create more vibrant local business destinations.
The overall objectives include:
To increase engagement and partnership working with local traders’ associations
Support the development of area-based actions plans which identify and seek to address specific local concerns and deliver specific, measurable benefits over the short/medium and long term
Increasing footfall and sales as a direct result of marketing and promotional activity.
Enhancing the profile of the area with a view to stimulating economic activity
Supporting the growth and development of businesses engaged in associated activity
Supporting thesustainability of businesses and local traders’ associations.
As part of this programme we would like to seek your views on two occasions, before the programme commences and now, as the programme finishes. This will give us an insight into effectiveness of this initiative.
We would be grateful if you completed the survey below.
Belfast City Council’s Supporting Vibrant Business Destination Programme is a partnership between the Department for Communities and Belfast City Council. The Council has put in place a pilot programme of support for Business/Traders Associations outside of the city centre boundary and Business Improvement Districts (BIDs).
The aim of the initiative is to strengthen the competitiveness and create more vibrant local business destinations.
The overall objectives include:
To increase engagement and partnership working with local traders’ associations
Support the development of area-based actions plans which identify and seek to address specific local concerns and deliver specific, measurable benefits over the short/medium and long term
Increasing footfall and sales as a direct result of marketing and promotional activity.
Enhancing the profile of the area with a view to stimulating economic activity
Supporting the growth and development of businesses engaged in associated activity
Supporting thesustainability of businesses and local traders’ associations.
As part of this programme we would like to seek your views on two occasions, before the programme commences and now, as the programme finishes. This will give us an insight into effectiveness of this initiative.
We would be grateful if you completed the survey below.
The area in which you are situated applied for and received funding to the value of £40,000 and we would be grateful if you could spend a few minutes to complete the following questions about the programme delivered by the local traders group. Your answers will enable us to measure the impact of the project (A previous questionnaire was issued before the programme began). Your views on this are greatly appreciated.
All questions relate to your specific trader group area. Any answers provided will be in confidence and no individual will be identified from the responses provided.
Consultation has concluded
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