We are thrilled to publish our
BID Proposal 2026–2031, outlining our renewed ambitions to support local businesses over the coming five-year term, ahead of our ballot opening on 29 January 2026. To celebrate the launch of the BID Proposal and the renewal ballot, we will be hosting a drinks and networking event on 27th January at Ibstock, 54 Hatton Garden from 3-4pm.
For a decade, Hatton Garden BID has given businesses a united voice and delivered on local business priorities, as set by you, our levy-payers. Together, we have improved streets, invested in safety, and created a cleaner, more connected district.
From our perception analysis and ongoing engagement, we have heard that safety is your number one priority, and our proposal directly responds to this. We will continue to address these local challenges in close collaboration with our security partners, with safety remaining our core priority.
The BID Proposal reflects a reconfiguration of our strategic themes, now expanded to six - Safe and Secure, Clean and Green, Placemaking, Marketing and Events, Connecting and Training, and Advocacy and Insights - to fully reflect the breadth of the BID’s work.
The document precedes our renewal ballot, which will take place from 29 January to 26 February 2026. In order to continue our work and deliver the improvements already underway, we need you - the business community - to support Hatton Garden BID for a further five-year term by voting YES in the upcoming ballot.
Our ambition is clear: to ensure Hatton Garden is safer, cleaner and more welcoming, and that it continues to thrive as a world-class destination for business, creativity and craft. We are determined to secure the future of Hatton Garden, support our business members and wider community, and promote the area to a global audience.
We urge you to vote ‘Yes’ in the upcoming BID ballot from 29 January to 26 February 2026, and give the green light to five years of vital investment by Hatton Garden BID.
Alex Butt
BID Director
Alexander Jan
BID Chairman