Inverugie Castle near Peterhead Built in 1660
Inverugie Castle near Peterhead Built in 1660
Inverugie Castle near Peterhead Built in 1660
Peterhead Community Hospital Suspends All Non-essential Visiting
The inscription RAMP 1730 on the lintel stones on Broad Street
The inscription RAMP 1730 on the lintel stones on Broad Street
There was heavy snow this morning at Peterhead
New Yellow Warning of Snow and Ice Aberdeenshire
New Yellow Warning of Snow and Ice Aberdeenshire
The ruined Boddam Castle
Aberdeenshire Council developing
Community Wealth Building (CWB) is a people-centred approach which will bring together communities, businesses, a wide range of public sector bodies and commercial partners to build a stronger local economy.
Among the main focus points will be keeping and growing local spend by supporting businesses to bid for local authority and other public sector contracts.
It will also support communities to realise their ambitions to hold a greater stake in the local economy, through a host of new opportunities including community asset transfers.
As demonstrated successfully by other local authorities who have developed a CWB strategy – including North Ayrshire Council which established the first in Scotland – the council is firmly committed to ensuring public land, resources and assets are utilised more effectively to meet community and business needs.
As part of the initial engagement work, a series of online workshops are being held to gather the views of local partners and stakeholders across key sectors, which will feed into the development of the draft strategy.
An online workshop for the Third Sector, aimed at community groups, charities, and social enterprises, is being held between 1.30-3.30pm on Thursday, January 16 – interested groups can register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/building-community-wealth-in-aberdeenshire-workshop-tickets-1117631308329 opens in a new tab
Community wealth building uses five pillars to create more economic benefits for an area:
Spending
Increasing local procurement, commissioning and wider investment, using public spend to deliver community benefit, fair work and build local supply chains
Fair employment
Increasing fair work and developing local labour markets, ensuring the workforce are in well paid jobs that benefit from an effective voice, security and flexibility.
Land and property
Ensuring that communities maximise benefit and generate wealth from local land and property.
Inclusive ownership
Stimulating the development and growth of locally owned enterprises that generate local wealth. In particular, the encouragement of employee owned businesses, cooperatives and social enterprises.
Financial Power
Ensuring that the flows of wealth generated within the local economy works for the wellbeing of communities and businesses
Chair of the council’s Infrastructure Services Committee, Cllr Alan Turner, said: “I am delighted to see work starting around a community wealth building strategy for Aberdeenshire which will provide us with the means to deliver wellbeing for every community across the north-east. By working hand in hand with those communities and our commercial sectors, we will enable them to create and own wealth in their local area.
“While absolutely acknowledging that Aberdeenshire has a thriving and diverse economy, we know it can be improved to provide more equity for businesses. Our priority is to maximise economic opportunities for everyone across Aberdeenshire by putting people at the very heart of those vital local economies.”
Vice-chair Cllr Isobel Davidson added: “I’m really excited about a community wealth building approach which will offer excellent opportunities for local people to create a more inclusive and thriving community and ensure that the benefits of local economic growth are properly and rightfully invested across Aberdeenshire.”
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Worth to visit
Christmas Village returns to Broad Street for 2024
Festive Opening Hours
Monday- Thursday: 12pm – 10pm
Friday: 12pm – Midnight
Saturday: 10am – Midnight
Sunday: 10am – 10pm
Open 11am midweek during school holidays. (23rd, 24th, 27th, 30th Dec)
Christmas Day: CLOSED
Boxing Day: CLOSED
Tuesday 31st December: 10am – 10pm
Both the Christmas Village and Curated in the Quad are dog friendly.
Full Christmas in Aberdeen event info can be viewed here.
Dunnottar Castle