A report has revealed Westmorland and Furness Council is one of the top UK councils for creating the most business opportunities through tenders, with some including Westmorland and Furness Council offering more than 400 contracts in the last two years alone.
Amng some of Westmorland and Furness Councils current
tenders are a £3.6 million tender for temporary traffic management support for
the delivery of schemes to support the Council's in-house highway teams. Another
current tender for £6million to procure a framework for the hire of a range of
operated plant equipment to support the council’s in-house highway maintenance
over four years. The council last month awarded over £3 million in tenders for software
to support the councils service delivery.
The report comes as the Local Government Association is
calling for sustainable funding for councils ahead of the Budget next week, to
drive local growth in key sectors and help meet the government's fiscal
targets.
The business finance experts at money.co.uk business bank
accounts have analysed tender data from 358 UK councils over the past two years
and ranked councils according to the volume of tenders created per capita.
Councils creating the most business opportunities through
tenders:
|
Council |
Population |
Total
tenders (last 2 years: July 2023 - July 2025) |
Tenders
per 100,000 residents |
Tenders
per 1,000 businesses |
Tier |
|
Westmorland
and Furness |
228,187 |
418 |
183 |
36.5 |
Platinum |
|
Herefordshire |
189,890 |
336 |
177 |
31.3 |
Platinum |
|
Cumberland |
276,876 |
483 |
174 |
43.0 |
Platinum |
|
Milton
Keynes |
298,270 |
437 |
147 |
35.2 |
Platinum |
|
Haringey |
262,895 |
384 |
146 |
29.8 |
Platinum |
|
Leicester |
379,780 |
517 |
136 |
38.2 |
Gold |
|
Westminster |
211,508 |
278 |
131 |
5.1 |
Gold |
|
Blackpool |
142,708 |
183 |
128 |
47.5 |
Gold |
|
Ipswich |
139,378 |
178 |
128 |
38.1 |
Gold |
|
Derry
and Strabane |
150,859 |
189 |
125 |
34.1 |
Gold |
|
Sandwell |
347,551 |
425 |
122 |
42.7 |
Gold |
|
Bath
and North East Somerset |
199,818 |
240 |
120 |
28.3 |
Gold |
|
West
Dunbartonshire |
88,750 |
106 |
119 |
59.9 |
Gold |
|
Cambridge |
149,963 |
174 |
116 |
35.0 |
Gold |
|
Isle of
Wight |
140,906 |
153 |
109 |
32.7 |
Gold |
|
Nottingham |
329,276 |
350 |
106 |
35.7 |
Silver |
|
Chesterfield |
104,883 |
111 |
106 |
33.3 |
Silver |
|
Swindon |
238,417 |
247 |
104 |
35.1 |
Silver |
|
Wokingham |
183,870 |
189 |
103 |
22.7 |
Silver |
|
North
Tyneside |
211,769 |
214 |
101 |
39.9 |
Silver |
The platinum tier highlights the five UK councils creating
the most business opportunities through tenders.
This band includes Westmorland and Furness Council, which
offered 418 total tenders, or 183 tenders per 100,000 residents, in the last
two years – the highest rate in the UK.
All five platinum councils outperform the national average
for tender activity, at around 43 per 100,000 residents in the last two years,
or 12 per 1,000 businesses.
The construction sector has secured the most council tenders
in the last two years, at 22,150
contracts.
Health sector firms have earned the most from council
tenders in that time, at an estimated £740 billion.
Joe Phelan, money.co.uk business bank account expert, said:
"For businesses in sectors like construction,
professional services, healthcare, or specialist supply, council contracts
offer major opportunities. But they also come with strict financial scrutiny.
"Before awarding contracts, councils will almost always
assess a business's financial stability. That means clear, up-to-date accounts,
strong cash flow, and evidence that your operations can handle the scale and
demands of public sector work.
"To stand out, your financial systems need to be well organised. A dedicated business bank account helps keep finances separate and makes it easier to generate the reports councils expect. The businesses that can quickly demonstrate both financial health and operational readiness are more often than not the ones councils will trust to deliver."
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