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New Street Art Map Celebrates 10 Commissions from InExeter

] InExeter, the Business Improvement District for Exeter is excited to unveil a new map highlighting 10 street art projects across the city. Since 2022, InExeter has collaborated with local and national artists to transform overlooked areas into bright, colourful spaces.

The initiative began in John Street , where a previously graffiti-covered path leading to the iconic local pub, The Fat Pig , was revitalised by artists Fark FK and My Dog Sighs. Landlord Paul Timewell said, “ We're a bit off the beaten path, and the walk from Fore Street to the pub used to be frequently defaced...

City businesses to vote on Exeter's future

InExeter, the city’s Business Improvement District (BID), has unveiled its 2025-2030 Business Plan ahead of the upcoming BID Ballot in November.

This crucial vote, held every five years as required by BID regulations, will give businesses the opportunity to vote on securing investment for services that benefit the commercial district and the appeal of the city centre.

The launch event was hosted at Castle Fine Art on Friday 11 October. Local businesses were joined by the InExeter team, Board of Directors, MP Steve Race and Exeter City Council Leader Phil Bialyk. As well...

InExeter Celebrates 20 Years of BIDs and £1 Billion Invested in UK Towns and Cities

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 10/01/2024 - 8:52pm

October 2024 marks 20 years since the anniversary of the first business improvement district pilot, with £1bn invested in local services and events to improve towns and cities for communities and business.

20 BIDs were formed with the original pilot in 2003 and then brought into law with the UK regulations act the following year.

InExeter is now one of 340 BIDs operating across the UK. A business improvement district is a defined area of a town or city where a levy is charged on all eligible business rate payers. BID levies are voted for via a ballot which takes place...

Volunteers Contribute 150 Hours to Revitalising Exeter

InExeter is proud to celebrate the rejuvenation of three key areas in the city, thanks to the dedicated efforts of volunteers from the business community and local residents.

Neighbourhood Action Days , a community-driven initiative launched earlier this year by InExeter, the Business Improvement District (BID) for Exeter, aims to connect communities and instil civic pride. Led by Projects Manager Mattie Richardson, these days of action have already made a lasting impact on Exeter’s streets and public spaces.

So far, Neighbourhood Action Days have:

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InExeter Presents The First Fore Street Flea of 2024

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Sat, 05/04/2024 - 12:36pm

InExeter is thrilled to announce the return of the highly anticipated Fore Street Flea, scheduled for Sunday 12th May 2024. Taking place in the heart of Exeter's West Quarter, this beloved community event promises a day of excitement, discovery, and celebration.

Originating in 2016 as a grassroots initiative by local businesses along Fore Street, the Fore Street Flea has since become a cherished tradition in Exeter. Now organised by InExeter as the Business Improvement District for Exeter, this event continues to thrive, supporting local businesses and nurturing a vibrant...

Parklet bench surrounded by flowers

InExeter announces parklet initiative to enhance public space in the heart of the city

InExeter, the business improvement district for the city, is thrilled to unveil plans for the installation of two new ‘parklets’ for the city centre. The Parklets have received £50,000 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and are being commissioned by InExeter . Scheduled for installation in early February and located on Fore Street and Musgrave Row, these repurposed parking spaces will enrich the public space experience for residents and visitors to the city.

What is a Parklet?

Parklets, a growing urban trend, address challenges in areas where...

InExeter Invites You to Celebrate 'Indie ExeMas' this Christmas Season

As Christmas approaches, the city of Exeter is brimming with festive cheer, and InExeter, the Business Improvement District for Exeter, is excited to extend an invitation to all residents and visitors to experience an 'Indie ExeMas' this year.

This Christmas, we encourage everyone to step out into the heart of Exeter and explore the array of offerings from our independent businesses. 'Indie ExeMas' is not just a shopping spree; it's an opportunity to support local entrepreneurs, discover unique, handcrafted, and locally sourced gifts, and immerse yourself in the spirit of the...

The Young Traders South West Regional Final Market returns to Exeter

InExeter, the local Business Improvement District - is thrilled to announce its collaboration with the National Market Traders Federation (NMTF) for the second consecutive year to host the South West Regional Final for the prestigious Young Market Trader of the Year Awards.

This much-anticipated event aims to support and celebrate the remarkable young talent (under 30s) across the UK. It will take place on Sunday 6th August at Cathedral Green in Exeter.

The Young Traders Market provides a unique platform for budding entrepreneurs to showcase their skills, innovation, and...

InExeter and Visit Exeter Launch Colour In Exeter Competition

InExeter and Visit Exeter are looking for people to share their images of the new colourful flags and banners across the city centre, which have been installed for the Colour In Exeter campaign. A £100 Exeter Independent Gift Card will be awarded at the end of June, for their favourite photo of the flags.

The Colour In Exeter campaign includes colourful banners and flags that adorn the streets of Exeter, celebrating the different areas of the city. From Fore Street up to Sidwell Street, there is an explosion of colour from pops of purple in the West Quarter, yellow hues for the...

Ann Hunter, BID Manager for InExeter announces her departure

Ann Hunter, BID Manager at InExeter the Business Improvement District for Exeter city centre has decided to resign from her role and will leave in July following five and a half successful years.

“ It has been an absolute privilege to work here in this great city, to support and raise the profile of our brilliant local businesses, animate, and activate the city and add to its vibrancy ” said Ann of her time running InExeter.

A passionate advocate for Exeter, Ann has been instrumental in supporting and raising the profile of businesses in the city. Under her leadership,...

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