Lambeth businesses invited to join the Nine Elms supply chain

Lambeth based businesses can now register for the next round of the Supply Nine Elms on the South Bank programme, which gives them access to millions of pounds worth of new contract opportunities.

The initiative, jointly funded by Lambeth and Wandsworth Councils, offers local businesses the chance to meet the major buyers involved in the regeneration of Nine Elms on South Bank, London’s biggest development programme.

The last round of the Supply Nine Elms on the South Bank programme saw local businesses secure new contracts worth a total of £1.2million.

Example tender opportunities through the programme will include:

  • Construction and development
  • Catering
  • Office support
  • Environmental management
  • Utilities
  • And more

Buyers taking part include Battersea Power Station Development Company, Barratt, Ballymore, St James, Carillion, Skanska and Laing O’Rourke.

Businesses taking part are matched to forthcoming contract opportunities and given a package of one-to-one training and support to help them develop the capabilities needed.

They are also offered support in preparing compliant and competitive tenders which can be a significant barrier to small firms securing new work.

The programme, which is completely free of charge and only available to businesses based in Wandsworth and Lambeth, also includes networking and ‘meet the buyer’ events, as well as business development workshops.

Beaver Pest Control is one local small business to benefit from last year’s programme having won multiple contracts.

David Lodge, a partner at the firm, said: “The support has exceeded all of my expectations. I cannot praise them highly enough.”

Cllr Jack Hopkins, Lambeth Cabinet Member for Jobs and Growth said:

“Lambeth Council is delighted to be able to offer a programme of support to local businesses, allowing them access the wealth of opportunities made available through the Nine Elms Vauxhall regeneration.

“We are committed to ensuring Lambeth businesses throughout the borough are supported to access the contracts available and I would urge Lambeth businesses to get involved”

For more information or to register for the programme please contact Melanie Davies, Supply Nine Elms on the South Bank Project Manager.

Via e-mail melanie.davies@be-group.co.uk, by telephone on 020 7697 1979 or visit www.supplynineelms.co.uk

Illegal Rave: Incident report and Comments

Vauxhall One joins the community in expressing dismay and concern following the shocking scenes that unfolded in our area this past weekend.

We want to assure our member businesses and local residents that we will be doing everything possible to work with the authorities to prevent any repeats in the future.

We also want to applaud all police officers involved in the incident for their handling of the situation especially in the face of risks to their own personal safety.

Below is an incident report from Chief Inspector Richard Woods, detailing the events.

Details of incident

‘In the latter part of last week the MPS were in receipt of Intelligence that a significant Illegal Rave may take place in Central London. The tactics of the organisers of such events is to withhold the location until the last minute.

Late on Saturday, 31 October, it became clear that the venue was a disused building in Whitgift Street, SE1. Police units were deployed with a view to closing this event.

Upon police arriving, officers began to disperse groups attempting to enter the premises and those within the location. Officers were immediately targeted with missiles from the building and in surrounding streets.

Additional officers from around London, including Territorial Support Group and Dog Units were mobilised to the area as the group got increasingly more violent.

Shortly before 06:00hrs on Sunday, 1 November, officers entered the venue stopping the event with powers under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act.

During the incident, numbers of revellers intending on going to the rave continued to increase with more than a 1,000 at one stage.

Officers continued to be targeted with missiles this included bottles, fireworks, lumps of masonry, fire extinguishers and other weapons.

Fortunately no officers were seriously injured but in total 14 officers received minor injuries and were treated at the scene.

Seven people were arrested. Further detail awaits.

A thorough investigation will now take place with the intention of identifying and prosecuting further offenders.

It is anticipated that a local community meeting will be of value and this will be arranged in the coming days.

Please do contact me or my staff office if you have any questions or wish to discuss any further aspect of this incident with me.

Kind regards,

Chief Superintendent Richard Wood’