How Glasgow City Council spent £800 million - contracts for fruit, fuel and social care approved

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How Glasgow City Council spent £800 million - contracts for fruit, fuel and social care approved
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The spending was revealed as part of an annual report to the council, and also covered public realm work and recycling.

Finance bosses at the council signed off £809 million worth of major contracts over the past year with money going on recycling, social care, fresh fruit and vegetables and LED lighting among others.

READ MORE: Three-year-old girl in hospital after car flips onto roof after collision on Thornliebank main street The statutory annual procurement report was presented to councillors outlining ‘regulated’ procurement only - which covers spend of over £50,000 on goods and services or £2 million for works contracts.

“We have continued to sustain a high proportion of spend with small medium enterprises and Glasgow based suppliers and our community benefit outcomes have increased by 50 per cent in relation to new entrants, work experience and we secured a financial contribution of £93,000.”

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