Carmarthenshire Procurement & Business Surgeries 2024

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Businesses looking to supply their goods, works and services to Carmarthenshire County Council are encouraged to attend Procurement & Businesses Surgeries this summer. Hosted by the Local Authority, the events will provide procurement advice, guidance and funding information to suppliers.

Carmarthenshire County Council will host a series of Procurement & Businesses Surgeries across the county this summer, for the purpose of engaging with local small and medium-sized enterprises (SME’s), Third Sector Organisations and Minority Groups.

The aim of the Surgeries is to provide businesses with the opportunity to promote themselves to the Local Authority. Procurement and Economic Development Officers will also be on hand to offer information and assistance on current and future trading opportunities, business support and grant funding.

Procurement & Business Surgeries will be held at the following locations:

  • Parc y Bocs Business Centre, Kidwelly – 21 May
  • The Plough, Llandeilo – 4 June
  • Cawdor Hall, Newcastle Emlyn – 18 June
  • Y Gat, St Clears – 2 July
  • Llandovery Rugby Club, Llandovery – 16 July
  • Hywel Dda Centre, Whitland – 30 July

 

To book a 30-minute appointment, please contact the County Council’s Senior Procurement Officer, Kim Baker.

Tel: 01267 246241

Email: kbaker@carmarthenshire.gov.uk

Cabinet Member for Resources, Cllr. Alun Lenny said:

Understanding the importance of small and medium sized businesses to our local economy, the County Council encourages local businesses to apply for the opportunity to supply goods, works and services to us. 

Information and advice on how to tender for opportunities with the Council will be readily available at our Procurement & Businesses Surgeries, therefore I urge all SME’s, Third Sector Organisations and Minority Groups to take advantage of this excellent opportunity.”


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