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Procure Partnerships Framework

We are delighted that Procure Partnerships Framework are our first Business of the Week for 2023. Procure Partnerships Framework recently celebrated their 5th Birthday. A massive congratulations to Robbie and the team from the everyone at DIB.

We are delighted that Procure Partnerships Framework are our first Business of the Week for 2023. Procure Partnerships Framework recently celebrated their 5th Birthday. A massive congratulations to Robbie and the team from the everyone at DIB.

The Procure Partnerships Framework was established to support public sector bodies to procure contractor partners. The framework is divided regionally, supporting the framework values of local delivery with national governance.

The Procure Partnerships Framework pushes the boundaries of how procurement can support public sector bodies to deliver their strategic targets. The framework is designed to be flexible and provides clients with different call off options and up to eight forms of call off contract. There is also no fee for public sector bodies across the UK to access the framework and clients are always in full control of their projects.

https://procurepartnerships.co.uk/

Downtown in Business

£76m spent in Liverpool’s food and drink in Q1

Next week Liverpool Restaurant Week begins. Running from 22-28 April over 75 venues are taking part with hundreds of offers for people to download and enjoy. 

The value of the sector to the city centre economy is laid bare in data from Liverpool BID Company (and platform Beauclair) which analyses UK spend data. 

Food and Drink is now the largest economic sector in the city centre, around 37%. UK card holders spent a whopping £76m in just three months in the city centre’s restaurants and bars. 

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