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Jewellery Quarter BID become station adopters

Left to right: Gaynor Steele (Owner, Gaynor Steele Garden Design) Steve Lovell (Communications and Marketing Manager, JQBID) Fay Easton (Head of Stakeholder and Community, West Midlands Railway) Luke Crane (Executive Director, JQBID)
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Left to right: Gaynor Steele (Owner, Gaynor Steele Garden Design) Steve Lovell (Communications and Marketing Manager, JQBID) Fay Easton (Head of Stakeholder and Community, West Midlands Railway) Luke Crane (Executive Director, JQBID)

Jewellery Quarter BID becomes the first Business Improvement District in the UK to adopt a station

A new community group led by the Jewellery Quarter Business Improvement District (JQBID) aims to bring a new lease of life to the Jewellery Quarter Station. Through a range of projects and activities and with support from West Midlands Railway, the group has set out to improve the attractiveness of the station, making it a more welcoming and friendly place for visitors, residents and workers.

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