The report showcases significant achievements in procurement activities with a strong emphasis on supporting local businesses and fostering economic growth within the region.
During Dumfries and Galloway Council's Enabling and Customer Services Committee today (26 November), highlights were shared from the Procurement Annual Report for the financial year 2023/24. The report showcases significant achievements in procurement activities with a strong emphasis on supporting local businesses and fostering economic growth within the region.
One of the standout initiatives has been the highly successful ‘Meet The Buyer’ events. These events have provided a valuable platform for local businesses to engage directly with the council, gaining insights into upcoming contract opportunities and establishing helpful connections. This initiative has not only facilitated greater access to council contracts but has also strengthened the local economy by encouraging more businesses to participate in the procurement process.
In the 2023/24 financial year, the council invested approximately £235 million in essential goods, services and works to support the delivery of vital public services and infrastructure across the region. Of this, an impressive 41% was awarded to suppliers based in Dumfries and Galloway, reinforcing the council's commitment to prioritising local businesses and driving economic growth within the community.
Chair of Dumfries and Galloway Council’s Enabling and Customer Services Committee, Cllr Ivor Hyslop, commented on the positive outcomes of the procurement activities:
“The ‘Meet The Buyer’ events have been a game-changer for our local businesses. By providing direct access to council contract opportunities, we are empowering our local enterprises to thrive and contribute to the region's economic growth. This initiative reflects our dedication to fostering a vibrant and inclusive local economy.”
Cllr Richard Marsh, Vice Chair of the Enabling and Customer Services Committee, added:
“Our procurement processes are designed to support and uplift local businesses. The significant increase in local supplier engagement and the positive feedback from the business community are testaments to the success of our efforts. We will continue to build on this momentum to ensure that our procurement activities benefit the entire region.”