"I believe a yes vote can really make a change. There will be £1m invested in projects in the area over 5 years. Projects include superfast broadband, road improvements, tackling the congestion, signage, landscaping, monitored CCTV, ANPR cameras and a brand and identity for the area.
"There will also be a BID Manager delivering on the projects. The Manager will look to establish links with every business and have direct contact with Sutton Police and Sutton Council making our voices heard.
"We have had a fantastic level of support from businesses so far and your support would be amazing.
The BID is a business plan of improvements and initiatives chosen entirely by businesses and all 200 businesses will receive a ballot paper from the Electoral Services this week to vote upon the proposals.
Pending a majority vote all projects within the business plan will go ahead which will improve the whole industrial area which will in turn will benefit our employees, customers and the wider community.
The plan has also received support from many key Beddington groups such as the Beddington North Neighbourhood Forum.
"This is part of our policy to improve the area and communication with residents, so you have our full support.
We wish you every success with the BID, and look forward to working with you in the near future, said Sandy Goodwin (vice chair)
The group has also had support from the Mayor and MP Tom Brake.