Reading Today

Alexa Volker appointed as Reading’s new BID Manager

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@rdg.today

READING’S business community now has a new champion, after a reshuffle at the town centre’s Business Improvemen­t Districts (BID).

There are two BIDs, Reading Central and the Abbey Quarter, and their role is to deliver a safe, clean and attractive town centre on behalf of the 600 businesses that call Reading their home.

The BIDs are managed by REDA, Reading’s Economy & Destinatio­n Agency, which in turn is guided by two committees of presentati­ve businesses.

Alexa Volker has been appointed Reading’s new BID manager, and takes on the roleafter four years as the BIDs’ operations manager.

She will co-ordinate the liaison with the 600 retailers, businesses and organisati­ons in the town centre to deliver the 2019-24 BID business plans.

So far this year, the BIDs have been involved in installing summer floral displays, managing the BIDs two wardens, introducin­g new planting on the Kennet, supporting town centre events such as Are

You Listening? festival, promoting Reading’s many independen­t businesses for Independen­ts

Day, organising additional street cleaning, supplying drink spiking tester kits for town centre bars and nightclubs, and ensuring the town centre looked its best for the Jubilee.

Ms Volker said she was delighted to have been appointed.

“We have an amazing array of businesses and organisati­ons which together create a dynamic and thriving town centre,” she said.

“As BID Manager, my job is to make sure we create the best conditions for these businesses to flourish, whether that is helping them practicall­y with bespoke services such as recycling collection­s or programmin­g yoga classes for their staff to make Reading town centre a great place to come and work.

“Over the next two years, we will be focusing on developing a new wellbeing programme for people working in the town centre, putting on great events and supporting a sustainabl­e Reading with a series of green initiative­s.”

And the news was welcomed by Andy Briggs, the general manager of The Oracle, who also chairs Reading BID.

“Alexa has worked tirelessly with the retail, hospitalit­y and office businesses in the town centre over the last four years and all that learning means she has hit the ground running.” he said.

Andrew Whiteaker, a partner at Boyes Turner, said; “Alexa is a delight to work with, full of enthusiasm and deserving of the promotion.

“She has an endless range of ideas that will make the return to the office experience for employees even more enjoyable, from yoga before work to networking walks and Christmas fun events.”

■ For more details, log on to: www. visit-reading.com/business/bid

 ?? ?? TEAMWORK: From left: Andy Briggs, manager of The Oracle Shopping Centre, Alexa Volker from Reading BID, Nigel Horton-Baker – Executive Director REDA and Andrew Whiteaker, Partner Boyes Turner
TEAMWORK: From left: Andy Briggs, manager of The Oracle Shopping Centre, Alexa Volker from Reading BID, Nigel Horton-Baker – Executive Director REDA and Andrew Whiteaker, Partner Boyes Turner

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