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  1. This paper aims therefore to explore the emerging concept of Community Improvement Districts (CIDs), defined as bodies which provide opportunities for community stakeholders to participate in operational and strategic decision-making for their neighbourhoods. This paper considers the various models,

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  2. This paper considers the various models, contexts and risk factors to inform discussion of CIDs. The paper examines the context and history of the concept of community participation and CIDs, the policy landscape and the mechanisms that support participation.

  3. Jul 20, 2023 · This report argues Community Improvement Districts can benefit high street regeneration. The evidence from the pilot programme which ran from May 2022 to June 2023 suggests that, if they are properly resourced, CIDs have the ability to be successful.

  4. A Community Improvement District (CID) is a new community-led approach to high street renewal, inspired by the Business Improvement District (BID) form to create a local regeneration partnership in which the community is a crucial player.

  5. The pilot programme for Community Improvement Districts (CIDs) has emerged from a continuing need to revitalise traditional high streets and town centres. We explore our learnings so far.

  6. Sep 29, 2022 · It considers the potential value in Community Improvement Districts (CIDs) for enabling local residents to have more of a say about the future of their high streets and presents five potential models of CIDs, outlining their pros and cons.

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  8. What is a Community Improvement District, and do we need them to regenerate high streets? The key learning from our work with the pilot projects is that a Community Improvement District is an approach, not a model. We define it as a community leadership and development approach to regenerating high streets or town centres. High street

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