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Press release<\/strong><\/p>\n

Embargo date: from 00.01 a.m., Monday 14 October 2024<\/strong><\/p>\n

Local spending should use new laws to promote social prosperity \u2013 new report urges<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n

Councils should make better use of their collective annual \u00a372bn spend on goods and services to promote community prosperity, a new report published today by the think-tank Localis has advised.<\/p>\n

In a study entitled \u2018New Values: local public contracts for networked social prosperity\u2019 <\/strong>Localis calls on councils to make use of the new Procurement Act – which comes into effect next February – to drive social prosperity. This could involve tailoring commercial contracts for neighbourhood services to local economic needs such as by supporting SMEs and opening up training pathways for residents.<\/p>\n

Under new Act, which stresses the importance of the \u2018most advantageous tender\u2019 to unlock a wider concept of value for money that fosters social prosperity and inclusive growth, local authorities will be encouraged to optimise their buying of goods and services through a balance of insourcing, outsourcing and hybrid models tailored to local needs in a whole place manner.<\/p>\n

According to Localis, councils should consider a \u2018local service reshoring model\u2019 in which smaller authorities would hand over administrative responsibilities to arm\u2019s-length delivery bodies while delivery is outsourced to local agencies, whether Local Authority Trading Companies (LATCos) or from the private or third sector.<\/p>\n

Given the move to greater insourcing and taking account of council capacity constraints, local authorities are further urged to consider banding together to set up or make use of existing delivery vehicles for strategically assessing and controlling public contracts.<\/p>\n

Councils are also advised to use dynamic contracting, whereby local contracts are equipped with mechanisms that allow for the periodic review and adjustment of commercial terms to meet local needs.<\/p>\n

Key report recommendations for central government include:<\/p>\n