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County Durham Pound named best project at national awards

Published June 21, 2023 9.30am


A scheme has been recognised for its efforts to create social value opportunities across County Durham with a prestigious national award.

County Durham Pound

A community garden being created at Burnhope Primary School

The County Durham Pound scheme has been awarded Best Public Sector Project award at the 2023 Social Value Conference.

Partners

County Durham Pound is a project involving 12 key organisations - Durham County Council; the county council's business support service Business Durham; Durham University; Durham Constabulary; Durham Police and Crime Commissioners Office; Northumbrian Water Living Water; Believe Housing; Karbon Homes; Livin; Bernicia; New College Durham; and the Bishop Chadwick Education Trust.

The 12 have committed to using their collective spending power and partnerships to maximise social, economic, and environmental value throughout the county.

This includes creating more jobs for local people, reducing the county's impact on the environment, and supporting meaningful training and upskilling.

Significant spending power

Cllr Susan McDonnell, our Cabinet member for procurement, digital and customer services, said: "We are absolutely delighted that the County Durham Pound Project has been named the Best Public Sector Project for 2023. Set in motion as part of the county's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, this project brings together key organisations across a variety of sectors all committed to delivering social value opportunities for the county and its people.

"Together, our organisations have significant spending power and through the County Durham Pound project we are able to identify opportunities for our residents and county businesses."

Wild pods

Since its launch in September 2022, the County Durham Pound partnership has supported the installation of a wild pod at Oakley Cross School in West Auckland. The pod offers a home for plants and provides a natural habitat for hedgehogs and wild animals, while giving school children the opportunity to learn about looking after the environment.

Communities

As part of the project, we have also been working in partnership with our local construction contractors to boost and implement social value across the county. This has taken the form of engagement with communities; delivering apprenticeships; employing local people on contracts; providing gardening beds and site visits for schoolchildren; and improving the local environment.

Employment and training

Other work done through the County Durham Pound includes partnership with housing providers to build new homes that are safe, affordable, and sustainable. It also includes the provision of work opportunities and employment support to residents and tenants, as well as delivering over 200 hours of online and in-person training.

Find more information about the County Durham Pound.




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