Euston Town Business Improvement District Renewal Ballot Proposal
August 11, 2025 Cabinet Member for Jobs, Young People and Culture (Cabinet member) Key decision Approved View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
...to approve a renewal ballot for the Euston Town Business Improvement District for a five-year term, request the Chief Executive to hold the ballot, and delegate authority to the Executive Director of Supporting Communities to enter into necessary legal agreements.
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Purpose
To consider the Euston Town request for a
Business Improvement District renewal ballot in January 2026 to
seek a new five-year term, and whether the Euston Town renewal
proposal conflicts to a material extent with any formal Council
policy.
Content
Consideration was
given to a report of the Director of Economy,
Regeneration & Investment.
DECISION –
THAT the Cabinet
Member for Jobs, Young People and
Culture:
i)
Approves the Euston Town’s Business Improvement
District proposal for a renewal ballot for a five-year term from
2026 - 2031;
ii)
Request the Chief Executive, as the Council’s Returning
Officer and ballot holder, to hold a ballot for the Euston Town
Business Improvement District renewal proposal; and
iii)
Delegates authority to the Executive Director of Supporting
Communities, following consultation with the Cabinet Member for
Jobs, Young People and Culture, to enter into the necessary legal
agreements for collection of the BID Levy. In addition, to deal
with related service specifications for all other connected
services which the Council is required to deliver throughout the
BID’s term and any other necessary legal matters in respect
of the Euston Town Business Improvement District proposal as
instructed and in consultation with the appropriate
officers
Reasons
For the reasons
set out in the report.
Supporting Documents
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 11 Aug 2025 |
| Subject to call-in | Yes |