CLES welcomes restoration of link between council funding and deprivation
Dr Tom Lloyd Goodwin, Deputy Chief Executive of CLES, said: “Local government finance is much more a niche accounting matter…
The Procure Network, which began in 2015 will run until May 2018. Throughout this time, it has explored how procurement can be used more effectively to bring local economic, social and environmental benefit to cities through 3 main activities at partner level:
1) Developing awareness of economic power and barriers to innovation in public procurement within each partner city.
2) Encouraging innovation in public procurement with discussions focused on:
3) Establishing a holistic approach to procurement which benefits the local economy and also the well-being of citizens.
As well a review of the Network, the final conference included presentations on public procurement in Italy and Bologna, cross-European practice, and Integrated Urban Development. As Lead Expert, Matthew Jackson shared key findings from the 3 years.
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