Enniskillen Plan

First Minister Arlene Foster supports the Enniskillen BID

Northern Ireland's First Minister Arlene Foster dropped by the Enniskillen BID office to meet Noelle and show her strong support for the BID!

It's an exciting day for the Enniskillen BID as their Business Plan is now available to view or download from their website. The Ballot opens 1st September and the result will be declared on 14th October.

To learn more about the Enniskillen BID and to get your copy of the business plan, visit www.enniskillenbid.co.uk.

Testimonials


"Originally I was sceptical about BIDs, their logic and rationale behind them. The Mosaic Partnership has helped to reinforce that they are, in reality, a very valuable and in some cases an essential vehicle to enhance the fabric and wellbeing of our town centres and cities. I began just wanting to learn and observe but along the way I became inspired."


Michael Stewart, Hudson Bar, Belfast

"Marketing and place promotion are vitally important for attracting students to Ulster University. The CQ area has enormous potential and provides an excitiing and inspiring environment for the Ulster University campus to flourish and contribute to the dynamic of the Cathedral Quarter."


Professor Alastair Adair, Pro Vice Chancellor - Ulster University, Cathedral Quarter

"A BID would mean a better and more positive City for everyone – business owners, employers, employees, families and communities. It would enable projects to go ahead and to make the City a far more attractive and forward thinking place to bring business and visitors to."


Suzanne Murdock, The Hub, Newry

"Over the past 15 years, I have seen Cathedral Quarter grow from a state of neglect and near dereliction into Belfast’s most vibrant shared space filled with arts, culture and a great nightlife. The BID represents our best chance to shape the future and ensure that we keep this area special through times of challenge, change and opportunity"


Will Chamberlain, Director, Belfast Community Circus School