We have therefore provided some useful links below for you to use if you wish to search for contract opportunities at other local councils
Craven District Council spends approximately £11m a year on the procurement of goods and services and therefore ensuring that procurement is undertaken efficiently and achieves best value is vitally important for the Council.
Hambleton District Council Council has a gross capital and revenue budget of around £29.4m. Whilst this figure is smaller than many council's it still represents a high level of expenditure and it is therefore important that a clear strategy exists for how these resources are selected, acquired and managed. Approximately £7.3m is currently spent on goods, works and services sourced.
Scarborough Borough Council spends in the region of £30 million each year on works, goods and services
City of York Council is a unitary authority responsible for a wide range of services. It employs nearly 5000 full-time staff and spends £118m per annum non-staff spend on goods and services and works, with an addressable spend of £67m (2004/5)
Amongst other things Selby District Council procures; supplies and services, works and consultancy. To find out more follow the link above.
Bradford MDC as a Local authority provides leadership to its communities and is at the forefront of raising the quality of life for everyone. Bradford MDC spends over £950 million per year, providing essential services to thousands of people every day.
Leeds City Council controls and monitors all major contracts for the procurement of goods, works and services. Leeds City Council currently spends in excess of £500 million on all contracts and we promote buying from organisations which provide local employment.
Calderdale Council also established a Corporate Procurement Unit in the June of 2003.
Richmondshire District Council spends over £27 million per annum, in the provision of essential services for the population of the district and its numerous visitors.
Ryedale District Council Currently spends £3,350,000 covering some 10,000 separate transactions.