2024 Cooperative Case Studies
- May 2024
Why PCC wanted to do the work
Plymouth City Councils (PCC) Corporate Plan sets co-operative working as a strategic value and wanted to set an action plan for increasing the number of businesses in the city that are owned and run co-operatively. The New Economics Foundation report ‘Co-ops Unleashed, Doubling the Co-operative Economy’ set ambitious targets and policy recommendations and we were keen to identify how PCC could contribute.
The brief and using CCIN Framework
To ensure that the methodology could be benchmarked with existing sector mapping and to provide a Strategic Action Plan to double the size of this sector by 2025, PCC appointed Co-operatives UK to undertake research and provide recommendations. The Co-operative Councils Innovation Network Consultancy Framework provided an ideal framework to procure via a Direct Award as the contract value was under the £50,000 threshold.
Co-ops UK’s mapping capability
Each year, Co-operatives UK produces the Co-op Economy, the nation’s only comprehensive report on the UK’s co-operative sector. It reveals turnover, membership and employee figures for thousands of co-operative businesses across the UK. The work for PCC produced six distinct yet connected outputs, including a static report mapping all co-operatives and mutual businesses in the area, accompanying commentary to pull out broad themes and key industries identified through analysis and raw data files provided with metadata sources.
Development of the Strategic Action Plan
Analysis of the mapping research, local economic development research and consultation with key stakeholders identified by PCC enabled Co-operatives UK to analyse five strands for strategic priorities:
Moving forward
PCC will aim to double the co-operative economy by 2025 across four indicators:
This will be achieved by creating the right conditions for co-operative formation. These include:
The five strategic growth areas through this collaborative work will inform future activity around: