B2B Newsletter: February 2nd 2024 – Hamilton BID

Vehicle Trial commences:

The trial that sees free 30minute parking within areas of Quarry Street, Cadzow Street and Townhead Street has begun. We have feedback initial concerns related to signage, in particular, the communication of start and end points on Quarry Street and suggested amendments to inconsistent messaging related to deliveries.

For the project to continue beyond the end of the trial period, and the potential for further proposals, we are requesting your feedback via this link https://forms.gle/AUuU4RCuBKMbSJ6aA. We will put this out periodically and your support re completion will be a vital component re any next steps.

Participate in the treasure hunt and trail

Applications are now open for businesses wishing to participate in our treasure trail on the 2nd March and 16th March as part of our Spring Fest24. Visitors will be hunting for items located in businesses around the area with some great prizes to be won including a PS5. This is a great opportunity to showcase your business on these 2 dates to visitors. If interested in participating email malcolm.thomasharley@hamiltonbid.org

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