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Brewery Square centre manager joins Dorchester BID Board

Charlotte Spracklen, centre manager at Brewery Square, has been appointed as a member of the Dorchester BID Board.

Charlotte Spracklen, centre manager at Brewery Square, added: “I’m thrilled to be a part of the Board and to be able to play a part in the future of Dorchester. We’ve found the team incredibly supportive of everything we do at Brewery Square, so it’s certainly a good thing for us to be involved in.”

Charlotte’s role will include attending the regular Dorchester BID meetings where the Board work together to further improve a defined commercial area. Her position at Brewery Square will allow her to bring insights from the restaurants and retailers in the development and ensure feedback is representative and wide-ranging.

Phil Gordon, project director of Dorchester BID, commented: “I was delighted when Charlotte said that she would like to join the voluntary board of the Dorchester BID. I have been very impressed by what she has achieved with her team in Brewery Square and her passion for the town is clear. I think she will bring lots of ideas and enthusiasm to the BID team and I look forward to working with her. I think it is particularly good news for the businesses in Brewery Square who now have BID representation right on their doorstep!”

Visit www.dorchesterdorset.com for further details about Dorchester BID.

Pictured is Charlotte Spracklen and Phil Gordon, project director of Dorchester BID.

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