FREE wireless broadband points is one of a number of ideas being put forward to improve Dorchester town centre.

The Dorchester Business Improvement District (BID) is urging local traders to vote online on what they would like to see in its next business plan.

The BID team is preparing for a re-ballot later in the year and want to hear from businesses in the town to find out what they would like to see happen if it were to be elected for another five-year term.

A total of 20 projects have been proposed and it is up to firms in the town to tell the BID which they would like to see come to fruition.

The projects include free broadband hotspots and a fund for organisers putting on events that attract businesses to the town.

The votes from levy payers will feed into the BID business plan, which will be presented later in the year ahead of the vote.

Chairman of the Dorchester BID Peter Legg said: “The Dorchester BID has run a number of highly successful initiatives over the first five years and those that have been well received will continue. However, after a series of open evenings last year, which were designed to get confirmation of the good and drop the less useful projects, we also invited new projects.”

The 20 projects have been placed on the BID’s website at www. dorchester dorset.co.uk and members can cast 10 votes on which should be included in the new plan before March 8.

Updates of which projects are in the top 10 will also appear on the website and be posted on Twitter through @DorchesterBID.

Project director Phil Gordon said: “It is very easy to log in and vote for the projects that you feel will help your businesses.”