Progressive Alliance gets to work on ‘More For MK’ to support local businesses
Milton Keynes Council has started to implement its More for MK scheme which encourages the public sector to source services and products locally.
More for MK looks at how the Council can use MK-based businesses in its procurement. The Council has been working internally with its teams to discuss the benefits of awarding local contracts, while also collaborating with partners such as Network Rail and Nat West to encourage them to do the same.
Councillor Robin Bradburn, Liberal Democrat Deputy Council Leader said:
"As Cabinet Member with responsibility for the Economy I fully support any measure that enables local businesses benefit from the ability to be in the forefront of supplying, constructing, and assisting with local projects instigated by Milton Keynes Council."
Councillor Rob Middleton, Labour Progressive Alliance Cabinet Member for Resources, announced the scheme in July 2021. He said:
"This is another Council Plan achievement and shows how the Progressive Alliance is working to support local businesses in their recovery from COVID-19. The Council spends around £300m annually on sourcing products and services. By actively working to source even a fraction of this at a local level, we will bring a high level of social value and build community wealth."
More for MK focusses on three commitments: being a real living wage employer, recognising the value in the social commissioning process, and supporting smaller local suppliers.
Councillor Rob Middleton added: "The extension of Fairfield Primary School saw the supplier spend £1.17m within 20 miles of MK.
"The Council currently has 191 local suppliers that can bid for any council contract above the value of £25,000. We are committed to running supplier engagement events to provide guidance and advice on how other businesses can work with us in the future."