Between 28 April and 5 June, all BID member businesses will be invited to vote and adopt these plans, allowing the area to continue benefiting from the additional services that have become the backbone of our community in London Bridge. The proposal, aptly called A Great Place for Business, consolidates the priorities flagged by businesses during consultation earlier in the year with tried and tested services that keep us on track to make London Bridge one of the most safe, sustainable and engaging places for business and tourism in the world.

Read the BID Proposal here.

A Vision for a Thriving London Bridge

 

Team London Bridge Chief Executive Nadia Broccardo said, “We sit at the heart of a flourishing local ecosystem where everyone contributes, and everyone benefits. London Bridge is more than just a place to do business — it’s a thriving community where people, ideas, and innovation come together. Our vision is to make London Bridge one of the safest, most sustainable, and engaging destinations for business and tourism in the world. Through collaboration, creativity, and a relentless focus on people and the planet, we are shaping a London Bridge that works for all.”

How to Vote

Eligible businesses will receive a copy of the proposal in the post before getting sent a Notice of Ballot (22 April) and Ballot Papers (28 April). It’s a postal ballot so all ballot papers will need to be returned in the envelope provided.

It is important to make your vote count in the BID ballot. Team London Bridge is funded by the BID levy that all eligible business pay, allowing it to be invested straight back into the London Bridge area to benefit the whole community.

If you have any queries about your vote in the London Bridge BID ballot, or the services provided by Team London Bridge, contact Sofia. To learn more about how to vote, visit our ballot hub.