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Community Business Growth Hub

Community Business Growth Hub

Are you looking to grow your business, upskill your team, or access free expert advice and funding opportunities? We’re pleased to invite Bilston businesses to a free business support and networking evening at Bilston Town Hall on Tuesday 27th January 2026, where you...

Open Mic Nights in Bilston

Open Mic Nights in Bilston

Bilston is turning up the volume in early 2026 If you’ve ever fancied grabbing a mic, sharing a song, testing out a poem, making people laugh, or just soaking up proper grassroots talent, Bilston Open Mic 2026 is your moment. The new town-centre programme is all about...

Bilston to benefit from £20m Pride in Place funding

Bilston to benefit from £20m Pride in Place funding

Great news for our town, Bilston has been awarded £20m over ten years from the Government’s Pride in Place funding.  Aimed at supporting local priorities, the funding is set to be spent on what matters most to local people. Over 1,000 residents have already given...

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Discover Bilston…

Welcome to the Bilston BID website. This website aims to answer your questions and keep you up to date with the developments in Bilston BID.

In addition, you will also be able to find details of places of interest to visit, information on upcoming events and a business directory all of which will help you discover what Bilston has to offer.

Who runs Discover Bilston?

 

The Bilston Business Improvement District (BID) was voted in by Bilston Businesses in July 2015 for a five-year term.

A BID is a business-led initiative whereby businesses within the BID area pay an additional levy which is used to better manage and promote the area. Ultimately it gives businesses more control over their trading environment.