South Tyneside crowned co-operative council of the year after public vote - as leader praises 'strong community spirit'
The borough scooped the Co-operative Council of the Year prize – a prestigious accolade that honours co-operative councils across the UK for their commitment to their communities and to the co-op principles.
South Tyneside was chosen as the winner following a public vote. There were sixshortlisted for the award.
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In doing this, it builds the four key values of honesty, openness, fairness and social responsibility into its day-to-day business.
Councillor Iain Malcolm, Leader of South Tyneside Council, said, “Research shows we have 54% less Government grants to spend on supporting our residents.
“As a result, we have had to consider new ways of working to be able to continue to provide the services we know our residents value.
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Hide Ad“Our communities have really stepped up and this award recognises their contribution.”
Coun Malcolm went on to say how some the borough’s assets have been saved due to the council’s “collaborative approach” in working alongside the community.
He added: “It is our strong community spirit and incredible army of volunteers in the third sector that make South Tyneside stand out.
“We couldn’t do any of this without their continued support and for that I am thankful.”
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Hide AdSouth Tyneside Council received its award last Friday at a dinner at the Co‑op Congress in Manchester.
The council runs a number of initiatives and supports its residents to take positive action and pride in the borough, including through its #LoveSouthTyneside campaign.
Ed Mayo, Secretary General of Co-operatives UK, added: “South Tyneside Council – and all our winners and nominees – are an outstanding example of how working co-operatively creates opportunity, prosperity and meaningful work, and brings social and economic benefits to communities and businesses throughout the country.”