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Over the last 10 years the Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES) has been at the forefront of progressive policy thinking and action around public procurement.
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We have seen significant shifts in cultures and behaviours amongst local authorities and other anchor institutions around procurement – however, in the context of Brexit, there is a real opportunity to mainstream more progressive approaches. In this paper, we outline the key opportunities for procurement post-Brexit. In particular, the need for ‘beefed up’ social value focused legislation at the national level, together with the need for locally defined social outcomes frameworks and processes at a local level, which are framed by a desire to inherently link the cycle of procurement to local circumstances.
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