Thriving communities
Building thriving and sustainable communities through partnership sits at the heart of Boots UK's long term business strategy, much as it has done within Boots for over twenty years. We are motivated by the knowledge that what is good for the local community is also good for our business - healthy high-streets mean a healthy business.
Partners
We believe that we can achieve more to improve the external environment by working collectively with others, rather than independently or via a purely internal focus. Our partners often include local authorities, property owners, police forces, leisure operators, transport companies and other retail businesses.
Effective town centre management
We also recognise that retail in town centres will not grow and develop without a clear focus and delivery framework. If communities desire thriving and improving town centres they need to nurture and encourage investment into them, and establish a management process for them. For over two decades we have focused on supporting and promoting the development of effective town centre management, and today lead the retail sector in influencing and engaging with Business Improvement Districts (BID’s).
Our contribution
Our commitment to managing our external environment stretches back some twenty years with the development of Town Centre Management (TCM) initiatives in the late 1980’s. Today our role and commitment to Town and City Centre Partnerships is no less prominent. We currently contribute around £0.1 million per year to Town and City Centre partnerships and around a further £0.3 million to Business Improvement Districts. Our Public Policy Manager sits on the Board of The Association of Town Centre Management (ATCM), whilst we also contribute in a number of other more practical ways. Examples of this more practical support includes running a programme for Newly Appointed Town Managers. The course was designed and is facilitated by us, and we have made it available to all ATCM members. This twice-yearly Induction programme provides around thirty newly appointed Town Centre Managers with a support resource looking at the key challenges, and solutions, to Town Management Partnerships. The course is offered free of charge although we view the programme not in terms of the cost but in terms of the long-term benefits to the company.
Another way in which we provide support for the development of Town Centre partnerships is through the production of a series of best-practice briefs. These briefing papers, prepared by our in-house Corporate Communications, provide a wealth of practical information on a range of aspects relevant to the development of successful Town Centre Partnerships. Subjects covered include ‘partnership development’; ‘lessons learnt from Business Improvement Districts’; ‘developing effective Retail Crime Partnerships’; and ‘car parking and managing access to out of town centres’. They are available to both Town Centre and Store Managers, and have also been requested, and made available to a number of external bodies where they have been used on their websites.
Making a difference
Playing a leading role in the debate is exactly what we have been doing when it comes to UK Government proposals for the introduction of Business Improvement Districts (BIDs). Based on the American system where BIDS have been well established for some fifteen years, they allow a local business community to vote in favour of a small addition to their business rates to pay for services above those already provided. In essence they have been motivated by a need to strengthen Town and City Centre Partnerships, which have long been hampered by low levels of funding and business contributions. Our approach has been to engage in and influence the BID debate so as to ensure BIDs only move forward where they are going to make a real difference. To assist this process we have led the sector in developing clear but challenging 'key criteria' we believe it essential to meet in order to ensure a BID programme maximizes its potential.
Position statements
Thriving Communities (This link will open in a new window) (136KB)
Further information
Public Policy Briefs - Index (This link will open in a new window) (1058KB)
Business Improvement Districts (BIDS) (This link will open in a new window) (85KB)
Business Improvement Districts - pilot lessons learnt (This link will open in a new window) (69KB)
Retail Crime Partnerships (This link will open in a new window) (84KB)
Town Centre Partnerships (This link will open in a new window) (70KB)
Motoring towards 2050 - Shopping and Transport Policy (This link will open in a new window) (500KB)
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