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Social value framework launched in Preston 

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Preston City Council hopes to increase the value it delivers for local communities through its new Social Value Procurement Framework (SVPF).  

The launch of the framework is part of the council's commitment to delivering Community Wealth Building in Preston – a people-centred approach to local economic development.  

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