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EP. 45 Making Bristol city centre a more sustainable and enjoyable place to visit with Tom Swithinbank from Bristol BIDs

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Welcome to this week's podcast, where I’m going behind the scenes of Bristol City Centre and talking to Tom Swithinbank.
Tom's work involves helping businesses become more sustainable and making the city a more appealing place to visit. Tom works for Visit West, specifically for the Business Improvement Districts, which support around 1,200 businesses in the city centre.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • How Tom’s work contributes to the Bristol City Council’s ambitious target to be carbon neutral by 2030.
  • A free bike check service called Dr Bike
  • An initiative for city centre workers to bring their own lunch boxes to Finzels Reach food market to cut down on packaging waste - a great initiative that all of us can consider, no matter where we work.
  • The use of cargo bikes for businesses who need local deliveries
  • Making the city look more appealing using planters, murals and green walls, all of which make the city centre a better place.

We also discuss the future of the historic Castle Park and the exciting plans to redevelop that rather colourful derelict building on the corner. Along with the plan to landscape the area next to Cabot Circus to strengthen the park's link to the shopping centre.

I hope you enjoy the episode.
Bristol City Centre BID

Redcliffe & Temple BID

Broadmead BID
Connect with Tom Swinthinbank on LinkedIn

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Huge thanks to podcast sponsor Noble Performs.
Noble provide Unstoppable digital marketing to maximise your performance. From SEO to Paid Social and more, we have the tools you need.
Find out more about host Kelly Ballard and the Visitor Elves here.
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Send us a Text Message.

Welcome to this week's podcast, where I’m going behind the scenes of Bristol City Centre and talking to Tom Swithinbank.
Tom's work involves helping businesses become more sustainable and making the city a more appealing place to visit. Tom works for Visit West, specifically for the Business Improvement Districts, which support around 1,200 businesses in the city centre.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • How Tom’s work contributes to the Bristol City Council’s ambitious target to be carbon neutral by 2030.
  • A free bike check service called Dr Bike
  • An initiative for city centre workers to bring their own lunch boxes to Finzels Reach food market to cut down on packaging waste - a great initiative that all of us can consider, no matter where we work.
  • The use of cargo bikes for businesses who need local deliveries
  • Making the city look more appealing using planters, murals and green walls, all of which make the city centre a better place.

We also discuss the future of the historic Castle Park and the exciting plans to redevelop that rather colourful derelict building on the corner. Along with the plan to landscape the area next to Cabot Circus to strengthen the park's link to the shopping centre.

I hope you enjoy the episode.
Bristol City Centre BID

Redcliffe & Temple BID

Broadmead BID
Connect with Tom Swinthinbank on LinkedIn

For more links to things and businesses discussed (podcast on website)

Huge thanks to podcast sponsor Noble Performs.
Noble provide Unstoppable digital marketing to maximise your performance. From SEO to Paid Social and more, we have the tools you need.
Find out more about host Kelly Ballard and the Visitor Elves here.
Subscribe to the Visitor Elves newsletter, to receive the latest podcast releases and inspirational tips to help you with your visitor economy business.
To share your views on this subject and ask questions about the episode, head over to:
Instagram
LinkedIn
If you have enjoyed this podcast episode, please take a moment to give me a few stars on Apple podcasts or Spotify, it helps to encourage more people to listen and learn from our stories. 🙏

  continue reading

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