Support is being offered to East Lothian-based trades, construction and retrofit businesses to bid for local contracts.

The drive is part of East Lothian Council’s Community Wealth Building initiative, working jointly with partner agencies, to help build East Lothian’s economy and support local businesses and communities.

The council’s new Economic Development Community Wealth Building (CWB) Officer will be undertaking a range of projects and is currently focusing on firms in the traditional trades, construction and energy-efficiency, retrofit and decarbonisation sectors, to support them with procurement opportunities.

Councillor John McMillan, East Lothian Council Spokesperson for Economic Development, said: “Angela Lamont is our new CWB Officer and she is looking to engage with local firms in this sector to support them understand ELC’s procurement processes..Buyers publish opportunities on Public Contract Scotland (PCS) so businesses need to be registered on PCS to become aware of and bid for opportunities. These can include participation in National Frameworks for all Scottish local authorities. We’re keen to support East Lothian businesses, our communities and local economy through the Community Wealth Building Programme.”

Angela said: “Community Wealth Building aims to link local suppliers to local contracts, so I would encourage people to get in touch. The frameworks that are appearing could offer some really good opportunities and I’m keen to provide support.”

East Lothian Council is also hosting a Business Gateway East Lothian workshop at John Muir House, Haddington on Wednesday 21 August from 9.30-12.30 where procurement will be explained and advice and support provided on completing bids.

For more information, email Angela at cwb@eastlothian.gov.uk or visit the council website.

Published: Thursday, 8th August 2024