A Business Improvement District (BID) is to be launched in Brighouse after the town’s businesses voted ‘yes’ in a month-long postal ballot.

All businesses within the town centre’s BID boundary were eligible to vote on the proposal, which has a vision to "create a destination town with a strong and sustainable future which is vibrant, lively and welcoming where businesses, shoppers and visitors feel safe and secure".

The vote represented 71 per cent of the total rateable value of the properties owned and managed by those who voted, with 71.9 per cent of those who took part voting in favour. 

Under BID regulations, more than half of those taking part in the ballot must support the scheme for it to go ahead and they must account for more than half of the total rateable value of the businesses.

Lesley Adams, Chair of the Brighouse BID Steering Group, said:“This is an exciting moment for Brighouse.

"The town’s businesses have delivered a vote of confidence in the proposals we put forward to bring in more investment and have more say on our own destiny. We have a proud history, a strong sense of identity and, together, we can now move forwards to making Brighouse an even better place to live, work and shop in the future.”

The business improvement proposal was developed with both financial and officer support from Calderdale Council.

Now a yes vote has been secured, the BID team, with continued Council backing, will begin the process to establish it as a legal entity, with an operating board of the town’s business people overseeing how the money raised, estimated to be around £120,000 a year, will be spent.

It will begin in April 2019.

Councillor Barry Collins, Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Economic Development, said: “This is great news for Brighouse and the programme of investment that will follow the vote will bring great benefits to the town.

“The BID will help the town’s businesses build on the great work they already do in the town, helping Brighouse become economically stronger.”

Three objectives have been set out as part of the town's BID - a safe and secure town, a vibrant, lively and welcoming town and a destination town. 

The BID’s income will come from a levy of 1.75 per cent of rateable value on businesses within the BID boundary which have a rateable value of £2,000 or above.

For more than 60 per cent of businesses, this means an investment in Brighouse of £175 or less per year.