Euston TOwn BID Ballot 2026
Euston Town is the elected representative of businesses within Euston. Together, we’ve made Euston safer, cleaner, and more vibrant, thanks to strong partnerships between local businesses, residents, and community leaders.
Your vote in February 2026 is essential to continue this impactful work. Please support our BID renewal and help us build an even brighter future for Euston. Find out more below or get in touch.
BID proposal
FAQs
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Euston Town is the Business Improvement District (BID) for Euston, and has been in operation since 2016.
A BID is a defined area where local businesses vote to introduce a levy that is ring-fenced for projects, services, and advocacy that enhance the business environment.
BIDs are elected for 5-year terms, and the projects are set by a board of directors drawn from the member businesses.
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In Euston we invest the BID levy to support local businesses and strengthen the neighbourhood. We fund community wardens and recycling services, deliver public realm improvements on Drummond Street and Chalton Street, and advance the Camden Green Loop. We lobby on HS2 to protect and promote local traders, run cultural projects through Camden Inspire, and campaign for safer, greener, more connected streets. Find out more
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All business premises in the BID area (see map) which have a rateable value of above £70,000 are automatically BID members, eligible to vote in BID ballots and request to join the board. You can check the rateable value of a business property here. If you’re not sure, get in touch.
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BID ballots are undertaken by post, and run for a month. Euston Town’s is set for February 2026.
Each member will get a letter from Camden Council this year, inviting them to nominate a voter. This voter will be sent their postal ballot in February.
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All BID members pay a levy of 1% of their property’s rateable value, collected alongside business rates. Charities receive an 80% discount in line with Camden Council’s relief policy. The levy can rise annually by up to RPI +1%.
For context, this is around 2% of the business rates cost for the premises.