Fuel were delighted and privileged to be part of the PWP team that has delivered the first ever Plymouth Waterfront Business Plan setting out a five-year, £6.2 million programme which puts local businesses in the driving seat in helping transform the way the Waterfront is marketed and managed.
The launch of the Business Plan by the Plymouth Waterfront Partnership (PWP) follows more than 12 months’ consultation by the PWP with local businesses – and comes ahead of a month-long ballot when Waterfront businesses will vote on setting up a Waterfront Business Improvement District (BID).
The Business Plan sets out how the BID will work and details 42 projects to be delivered. The BID would also give Waterfront businesses a powerful lobbying voice through the Plymouth Waterfront Partnership and a greater say in all aspects of the future development, regeneration and management of the Waterfront.
Fuel delivered the design and layouts of the summary document, the draft consultation plan and the final business plan
Patrick Knight, Head of Place Managment said of our work, "Thank you! We greatly appreciate all your very hard work on a document we can all be proud of going into ballot with."