Principles met

  • We will develop systems that enable citizens to be equal partners in designing and commissioning public services and in determining the use of public resources.
  • We will explore ways for councils to act as a platform for helping the community to contribute to local outcomes, and to re-think the role of councillors as community connectors, brokers and leaders.
  • We will promote community-based approaches to economic development that focus on supporting the creation of jobs, social enterprises and other businesses and providing an environment for co-operative and mutual enterprises to thrive.
  • We will embrace innovation in how we work with local communities to drive positive change.
  • We will capture and ‘expand’ the experience and learning from individual projects and approaches in order to encourage broader application of co-operative principles within individual member Councils and across the Network.
  • We will support the development of a framework and criteria for social value, giving substance to the concept and supporting Councils with the tools to ensure better local social and economic outcomes.
  • In exploring new ways of meeting the priority needs of our communities we will encourage models, such as co-operatives and mutuals, which give greater influence and voice to staff and users. in designing and commissioning public services and in determining the use of public resources.
  • As a membership organisation, we will make this statement of our principles operational by: • Co-operation among members: Our members work together to help each other implement our values, sharing experiences and learning. • Openness of membership: Full, Associate and Affiliate Membership is open to any qualifying Council, organisation or individual who shares our values and is committed to putting them into action. • Co-production of the Network’s work: Members help shape the Network’s work programme and the content of events and written products. • Action-focused: The network is a vehicle for helping councils translate co-operative values and principles into policy and practice. •Membership-based: The network is majority funded by modest membership subscriptions from its member Councils, Associates and Affiliates. •Non-party-political: Members share the belief that working co-operatively within and across communities holds the key to tackling today’s challenges.

‘The people who live and work in a place are the ones best placed to shape its future.’ It is one of the principles underpinning Reclaiming Our Regional Economies (RORE) – a bold five-year programme that’s reimagining local economies from the ground up, with Co-operatives UK playing a key role.

Launched in 2023, RORE is a collaboration between Co-operatives UK, the New Economics Foundation, the Centre for Local Economic Strategies, and Centre for Thriving Places. The programme is working with combined authorities in the West Midlands, South Yorkshire and North East to test new, community-rooted economic models that prioritise inclusion, sustainability and democratic ownership.

This hands-on support is enabling councils and combined authorities to embed inclusive business models into their economic strategies. In South Yorkshire, Co-operatives UK also helped deliver the UK’s first Ownership Hub, which supports worker co-operatives and employee ownership. The scheme inspired Rotherham Council to create its own version. Meanwhile, West Midlands Combined Authority followed the South Yorkshire pilot, working with Co-operatives UK to offer support around exploring community buyouts through community shares. These initiatives demonstrate how local government and the Co-operative Movement can work hand-in-hand to create a more democratic and resilient economy.

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