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Welcome to Newquay Business Improvement District. Here you will be able to find information about who we are, what we do and how you can get involved. If you have any queries, we are always happy to help, use the contact page if you wish to know more.

We are delighted to announce that following a successful ballot, Newquay BID will continue to operate for a third five year term until March 2026.

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