East Sussex businesses offered contracts worth millions
Supply to East Sussex lists opportunities from East Sussex County Council as well a number of public sector organisations in the area.
The county council created the site as part of its aim to ensure at least half of its spending on goods and services goes to East Sussex businesses.
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Hide AdThe launch follows the successful Build East Sussex website, which lists contract opportunities and provides links to business support organisations for construction firms based in the county.
The council’s lead member for resources David Elkin said: “Build East Sussex has been very successful in putting locally-based contractors and suppliers in touch with each other.
“We’re delighted to be able to build on this success by offering an exciting new service which will offer opportunities across a wide variety of sectors and from a range of partner organisations.
“The new service will help us to fulfil one of our key aims as a council of driving economic growth and allowing local companies to develop and flourish.”
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Hide AdThe new site will be a ‘one-stop shop’ allowing businesses to see contract opportunities from multiple public sector organisations in the area in one place.
People can also receive alerts when tender opportunities are available for their business sector, to help increase their opportunities to bid for work.
The site provides information about funding and resources for workforce skills development, business grants and events.
Partner organisations signed up for the service so far include Brighton and Hove City Council, the University of Sussex, Hastings Borough Council, Rother and Wealden district councils and local NHS trusts.
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Hide AdMore information is available online at www.supplytoeastsussex.co.uk or on Twitter @supplytoesussex.
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