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Abbeygate Cinema welcomes best-selling author Louis De Bernières for evening of music, poetry and stories

Author of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin Louis de Bernières will be performing a selection of his songs, poems and stories at Abbeygate Cinema on Friday 7th February 2025.

Captain Corelli’s Mandolin was first screened at the cinema on Hatter Street when it premiered in 2001, and more recently the independent cinema welcomed the author in 2024 for an exclusive introduction to the film as part of the Lavenham Literary Festival.

Louis de Bernières is best known as a world-famous novelist, and has had two of his books made into films, but has been writing poetry since he was twelve, and composing songs since he was seventeen. He was quite surprised to become a novelist, and was just getting going again as a singer/songwriter when Covid struck. In this show he reads his poetry, sings his songs, tells jokes and recounts anecdotes, doing what he has always done on and off since he was a young man. He has always loved the great singer/songwriters that emerged in the 60s and 70s, and was recently described as ‘the English Leonard Cohen’. Everything he does is about telling stories that move the emotions, and, of course, entertainment.

Waterstones booksellers will also be attending the evening with a selection of Louis de Bernières books, including his three poetry collections and his latest novel ‘Light Over Liskeard’. The author will be signing books on the evening.

“We are looking forward to welcoming Louis de Bernières back to Abbeygate,” says Gareth Boggis, General Manager of Abbeygate Cinema, “Abbeygate has a rich history of arts and culture, and with origins as a music hall, an evening of songs and poetry with a world-famous novelist is very welcome”.

“I am excited to return to my favourite cinema in Bury St Edmunds,” says Louis de Bernières. “Obviously!”

Tickets are on sale from https://www.abbeygatecinema.co.uk/programme/louis-de-bernieres-an-evening-of-music-poetry-and-stories/ or alternatively from the Abbeygate Cinema box office.

We’re looking for new members to join the BID Board

The following was agreed at the BID Board meeting held on 5th November 2024

It is important for the governance, financial management and effectiveness of the operational output of the BID that the Our Bury St Edmunds BID Board is an appropriate reflection of the BID members as well as comprising individuals with appropriate skills, abilities, experience etc.

It is also acknowledged that membership should include representation from some key partner organisations, who assist the BID, in making Bury St Edmunds town centre even better for our businesses.

The following statements are made, with the intention of achieving these objectives.

They should be interpreted as guidance to ensure that the Board is a realistic reflection of the current BID membership and is also an effective governance body.

Nothing within this guidance is intended to prevent the Board, from making decisions appropriate to the circumstances they face at any given time.

  • Nominally ,the configuration of the Board should comprise of up to ten individuals from BID members.
  • These ten individuals, should, wherever possible, represent proportionately the make up of the BID membership.
  • At this time this would mean four from retail, Two or three each from hospitality and professional services and one from “others” i.e. entertainment and wellbeing.

These numbers should be used as a guide rather than requiring rigid adherence, considering at all times, the effectiveness, knowledge and experience of BID Board members.

  • A proportional representation from Nationals and Independents would be ideal, if possible but the overall capability of the Board achieving its objectives should be the primary objective in regards of the composition of the Board.

Similarly, the same is true in regards of gender representation and a balance of youth and experience on the board would be preferable.

  • Any representatives from external bodies and the CEO (who is a Director as a result of a motion that was passed at the 2011 AGM) should be in addition to these numbers.
  • At this time the external bodies invited to have representation on the board are Bury St Edmunds Town Council, Suffolk Chamber of Commerce and West Suffolk Council (WSC).
  • Board Meetings will be held on the morning of the final Tuesday of every month, following the end of the previous financial Quarter i.e. in January, April, July, and October.

The dates of these meetings can be changed, with the agreement of the Chair, in circumstances such as the unavailability of the CEO or other Board members.

There is an expectation that all Board members should attend at least two meetings in any given twelve months. Should this not be achieved then the board member concerned should be approached, by the CEO, regarding their commitment to the role, which could lead to them being asked to stand down from the Board.

  • A quorum of 1/3 of Board members present is set as a minimum representation at any meeting, for subsequent decision(s) made, to be accepted as valid.

Should any proposal be required to be voted upon then a simple majority is required to pass the proposal. Should a vote be tied then the Chair has a casting vote.

Board members should ideally cast their vote in person at the meeting but if this is not possible then a written indication of their support or opposition for the proposal, in advance of the meeting, will be deemed as acceptable, should circumstances allow.

  • An Executive Group (EG), comprising of the Chair, Vice Chair, CEO and including a representative of the retail, hospitality and professional services sectors and WSC (largest single levy payer) is created for the CEO to confer with, where appropriate, between Board meetings. The EG will have no independent decision making powers but will be utilised to make subsequent recommendations to the full Board.
  • EG members will be registered as BID Directors at Companies House. Other Board members would not automatically be registered as Directors.
  • The Board acknowledge the need to ensure it is vibrant and actively seeking to achieve the core objectives of the organisation and that to do so will require changes to the composition of the Board, during a five year term.

This will be achieved by creating a tenure position on BID members and by creating a selection policy.

In regards of tenure, it is felt that each case should be judged on its own merits but in principle three years has been identified as an appropriate time for a Board member but this can be extended in agreement with the individual and the Chair.

The tenure of the Chair is set at two years but can be extended for a further year with the agreement of the Chair and the Board.

In regards of recruitment, each January, BID members, will be made aware of the opportunity for them to become Board members and there will be a permanent item on the BID members section of the website outlining how becoming a Board member can be achieved.

None of the above will prevent Board membership altering at anytime during the year.

The Board have delegated the initial identification process to the CEO, who will approach anyone who it is felt might be interested in joining the Board or who it is felt would be an attribute to the Board. The CEO will outline the role, level of involvement, investment of time etc and if the individual wishes to join the board then the CEO will present this at the next Board meeting, where the full Board will decide whether the individual is to be invited to join the Board.

  • The expulsion of a member from the Board is possible, should a proposal to this effect be placed before the Board and the majority of members, who vote, do so to support the proposal.

This is foreseen as an extremely rare occurrence and will only occur if the behaviour of an individual(s) is felt to be wholly inappropriate and incompatible with them continuing as a BID board member.

Christmas shopper numbers up in Bury St Edmunds

Christmas shoppers in Bury St Edmunds helped to make the town the busiest it’s been in December for more than a decade.  Footfall recorded in Abbeygate Street by the Business Improvement District (BID) organisation Our Bury St Edmunds was the highest for the weeks before Christmas since 2012, when records started.

The average number of people visiting through that entry point to the town centre each week in December was around 88,500, which is approximately 2,000 more per week than December 2023 and almost 13,000 more per week than at the same time in 2019 before the pandemic.

Chief Executive of Our Bury St Edmunds BID, Mark Cordell said: “Figures for towns across the UK show there was an 0.5% improvement in footfall numbers in December 2024 but in Bury St Edmunds it was 2.2%.  Saturday remains the busiest day of the week for footfall unsurprisingly, but I am pleased to see that Tuesdays also saw an increase, which may well be connected to our Free After Three parking initiative and a number of shops participating in late night shopping on Tuesdays ahead of Christmas.

“We have more recently commissioned some other data around the presence of mobile phones in the town centre which has shown that people tend to spend around an hour and 45 minutes on a visit, a similar amount of time to the same quarter in 2023.  This data also shows that in the last three months of 2024 more people were visiting Bury St Edmunds on average per day than the numbers for the East of England or the UK.”

The figures have been welcomed by the Centre Manager at arc Shopping Centre 

Allan Hassell who commented: “In December 2024 we saw three quarters of a million people visiting arc Shopping Centre, which is an increase of more than 14% on December 2023.  Overall, during 2024 our total footfall increased over 22%, to more than seven and a half million.

“Whilst businesses are likely to face additional pressures and challenges in 2025, I am hopeful that arc and Bury St Edmunds will continue to buck the national trend, with a likely increase to over eight million people through the arc in total.” 

The Our Bury St Edmunds footfall figures are calculated based on an entry point to the town on Abbeygate Street.    They are compiled for the BID by MRI OnLocation. More information is available at www.ourburystedmunds.com.

Our Bury St Edmunds Gift Card sees December surge in sales

Sales of the Our Bury St Edmunds Gift Card have seen a 12% surge on a year ago, with shoppers keen to support local town centre businesses. New figures reveal that £14,000 worth of cards were bought in December alone, with spending on the card also up in the same month. With the January sales on – now is also a great time to head into the town centre and use the Gift Card.

The Business Improvement District (BID) organisation which manages the Our Bury St Edmunds Gift Card has recently signed up new arrivals in the town to accept it including BLEND and Lisa Angel, both in Abbeygate Street. And with more than 75 businesses now welcoming it as payment, it is the highest number of outlets accepting it since the card’s launch in 2020.

Mike Kirkham, Business Support Manager at Our Bury St Edmunds BID, said: “The value of Our Bury St Edmunds Gift Cards sold in December 2024 was up by 12 per cent on December 2023 and in the same month more than £3,000 was spent on the card in our town centre shops and businesses – a 13% increase on December 2023.

“One of the huge benefits of this Gift Card is that it’s not just a fantastic way to support local independent businesses, but some of the favourite High Street names too.  For example, last month, some of the most popular places where the card was used include Vino Gusto, Waterstones, Adnams and Shuffle Board Game Café – a real eclectic mix.”

The BID is now working with a number of other businesses in the town centre who are considering accepting the Gift Card as payment and aims to see the number pass 80 soon.

Mr Kirkham added: “If you’re keen to support the local economy and you’ve been given an Our Bury St Edmunds Gift Card for Christmas, please do visit our website to check out all the places accepting it, thenmake the most of the sales to enjoy spending it. It gives you unrivalled local choice and an opportunity for a post-Christmas treat during the cold January days.”

The full amount on the Our Bury St Edmunds Card does not need to be spent all at once, and it’s simple to check how much balance is left, where it’s previously been spent and where it’s accepted, just by scanning the QR code on the back. The card is Mastercard-backed for added security.

For more information or to buy the card online visit www.ourburystedmunds.com.