Ashby working together for a brighter future

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December 2023

Ashby Christmas Market

"Christmas Magic Hits Ashby!"

The entire community of Ashby flocked to town, ready to get into the festive spirit.

Thanks to the Rotary club, even the "naughty nice machine" couldn't stop every kid from getting a little something from Santa. The stage was lit up with performances from local schools and clubs, and let's just say, those kids really brought the house down!

Throughout the day there was a free train ride, fairground, and live music that kept the party going into the early evening.

With over 60 stalls selling all kinds of Christmassy goodies, finding the perfect gift was as easy!  Guests also delighted in savoring delectable food and drink to tantalize their taste buds."

October 2023

Ashby FABulous 2023

2023 saw the return of the very popular annual Live Models event again.


The theme celebrated ‘100 years Disney’ and saw the town come alive with pirates, Micky & Mini mouse, Rapunzel, Elsa & Spiderwoman. 

There was an outstanding number of entrants for the fancy dress competition which was judged by the Mayor. 

Our Disney  town trail tested the Disney Knowledge of adults and the children!  Free face painting, raffle, colouring competition and most importantly a photo with your favourite Disney Characters.


Whole community participation was fantastic and the town was buzzing all day. We were blessed with great weather too!

August 2023

DISC Day & Night time Security...

We've invested into technology which will help crime within the town, keeping our residents and visitors safe.


DISC is a system that Police use and are connected to. Shopkeepers and business's can report crimes and ASB which is shared across the secure network.


Ashby In Bloom 23

Ashby BID organised floral displays consisting of 5 planters and  18 barrier baskets to be situated across the town, including entrances to the town.


These vibrant blooms not only infuse Ashby with a burst of colour and fragrance but also symbolise a commitment to enhancing the town's beauty and vitality. Residents and visitors alike enjoyed a picturesque stroll through our streets, breathing in the refreshing scent of blossoms.


These floral displays are a testament to Ashby's dedication to creating a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere for all, reinforcing the town's status as a truly remarkable place to live, work, and visit.

June 2023

Supported the Ashby Pride Event

Ashby BID funded the town's first Pride event.


This was a fabulous inclusive event, celebrating diversity within our community. This historic event marks a significant step towards promoting acceptance, and unity, creating a more inclusive environment for all Ashby residents and visitors.


The event attracted press interest and news coverage from far and wide, getting Ashby on the map.


The town was decorated with flags and everyone enjoyed face painting, entertainers and a grand raffle.

April 2023

Ashby Easter Art Trail

Ashby BID organised an Easter Art competition with the local primary schools, reaching over 700 families.


The artwork was greatly received and displayed in over 40 business windows throughout the town.


Over the Easter holiday we ran a Fun Easter trail. Many Participants received chocolate eggs & bunny marshmallows.


There was an Easter bunny marketing campaign to highlight those businesses that sponsored the event.  Thanks to all involved,

Festive Parking 2022

Working together with the Royal Hotel owners to reopen the car park allowed for an extra 100 vehicles to park for 3 hours free of charge throughout December. (Avg usage 30-40 parked cars.)


In addition, Ashby BID funded free parking in Council owned car parks on 3rd Dec giving a vital boost to traders and shoppers in the run up to Christmas.


These combined parking initiatives were well received by both the public and shop workers, at some times of the day they ran at full capacity with a ‘one in one out’ policy!

October 2022

Ashby FABulous 2022

2022 saw the return of the very popular annual Live Models event.


The theme ‘Enchanted Ashby Fairy Tales & Fables’ saw the town come alive, there were street performers, face painters and a special fairy tale trail which took participants around the entire town centre to solve a riddle. Trail finishers were rewarded with a Love Ashby branded bag and some sweets for every child. Over 150 families took part in the trail.


Business participation was high with the winner of the ‘Best Enchanted Ashby Fairy Tales & Fables’ window display was Zamanis.

Enhancing Events - Ashby Big Weekend 2022

Ashby BID enhanced this event by placing the eye-catching phone box to use as a selfie/photo booth which proved to be incredibly popular.


We hired large screens which streamed the live feed from the stage and an open air film screening of ‘Grease’. We negotiated a number of free pitches for businesses to promote themselves. A total of 6 businesses took us up on the opportunity.


A window music trail was created to ensure all the alley ways were visited and on completion there were some free sweets. In addition those who completed the trails were entered into a raffle to win a gift card and we gave prizes or best fancy dress and best dressed table.


Finally we gave away 20 VIP tables (6 people per table) to corporate businesses from the business parks.

August 2022

Launch of the Ashby Gift Card

The launch of the Ashby gift card in August 2022 has certainly proved successful and has reinforced to shoppers the ‘love local’ message.


This has been backed up with our own gift card promotions, Christmas market stall, Mothers Day campaign as well as being promoted nationally by Miconex.


We wanted to create a project that would increase footfall to the town, but more importantly there was a strong desire to keep it local and ensure that businesses were not having to give away their profits to support the scheme unlike a loyalty scheme.

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