Aiding success in the vibrant culture of Liverpool city centre

Liverpool’s Culture & Commerce BID (formerly Commercial District BID) was established in 2011 and represents more than 415 levy paying businesses across the Commercial District, Waterfront and St George’s Quarter.

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Culture & Commerce BID

During the renewall ballot of 2021, the Commercial District BID expanded the area to include Liverpool’s Waterfront and St George’s Quarter. At that ballot the name changed from Commercial District BID to Culture & Commerce BID.

The BID is currently on its 3rd term after the successful ballot in June 2021 when 79% voted in favour by number, and 84% by rateable value.

About Culture & Commerce BID

434

BID Levy Paying Businesses

470

Acres

2011

Established
Retail

4.58

Hospitality & Leisure

16.3

Services and Public Sector

29

Corporate

49.5

Culture & Commerce Business Plan

The Liverpool BID Company delivers the 2021-2026 Culture & Commerce BID Business Plan which represents a £7m investment in improving the trading environment of its BID Levy Payers.

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Culture & Commerce BID Operating Board

  • Julie Johnson

    Morecrofts, Chair

  • Sean Keyes

    Sutcliffe, Deputy Chair

  • ACC Liverpool
    Joanna Rowlands

    ACC Liverpool

  • Graham Dagnall

    DWF

  • Phil Malthouse

    Brock Carmichael Architects

  • Simon Guest

    Bruntwood

  • Matthew Donnelly

    Griffiths & Armour

  • Grosvenor
    Ross Hazelhurst

    Grosvenor Casino

  • Gabrielle Monks

    Home Office

  • Ian McCarthy

    LAVVU Ltd.

  • Peter Kinsella

    Lunya

  • Andy Webster

    MHA Moore and Smalley

  • Laura Pye

    National Museums Liverpool

  • Chris Capes

    Peel L&P

  • Alan Robson

    Project Four Safety Solutions

  • Stephanie Harrison

    Regenda

  • Rosalind Stockhill

    TATE

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