Dudley Council is today pledging to cut red tape and simplify how it buys in services to make it easier for firms to do business with the authority.
A new initiative launched today, the Dudley Deal establishes an informal agreement between the council and anyone who lives, works or runs a business in the borough.
It aims to create a better and more prosperous borough for all.
Through the Dudley Deal for Business, the council sets out what it will commit to and how businesses can play their part in growing the borough’s economy.
Among its commitments, the council will cut red tape to make it easier for firms to do business with it and support business start-up and business growth through ‘Dudley Business First.
Businesses can do their bit by actively looking for opportunities to supply goods and services to Dudley Council, buying local and using local supply chains where possible and recruiting locally and offering work placements and apprenticeships.
Councillor Simon Phipps, cabinet member for procurement transformation and commercialisation said:
Martin Dudley, CEO of Thomas Dudley Manufacturing and Chair of the Dudley Business Champions group said:
As part of the Dudley Deal for Business the council will be cutting red tape through a series of measures which will include simplifying terms and conditions for businesses and making the authority more accessible by streamlining the process between the authority and potential contractors.