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A former garage site, two acres filled with thorns, and a vision for a kitchen garden

How Argyle North West Construction helped Somerset Avenue Community Kitchen Garden to clear a two-acre land envisioned for a community…

17th August 2026

Keeping nine centres stocked: How In-House Research helped Medway Foodbank maintain a steady supply of essentials 

How In-house Research helped a foodbank supporting more than 11,000 people a year fill the gaps in donated stock Medway…

13th August 2026

I don’t think size determines Social Value: Conversation with Poppy Hainge, head of Social Value at Sureserve Compliance Fire Ltd

Poppy Hainge leads Social Value at Sureserve Compliance Fire Ltd, a fire safety and compliance business working with housing associations…

5th August 2026

Supplier of the month: Fortem Solutions Ltd — If we can do it, we do it

Delivering over 1,300 volunteer hours and £38,000+ in materials and money across multiple local authorities.  Founded in 2002 with a…

17th June 2026

Supplier of the month: Pinnacle Group – rooted in real local need

64 projects completed, another 30 in progress. Meet our supplier of the month: Pinnacle Group Ltd. We spoke to Pinnacle…

21st April 2026

100 Matches: How SNG is transforming Social Value delivery

How housing association SNG (Sovereign Network Group) and its supply chain are reshaping Social Value delivery — one connection at…

31st March 2026

Supplier of the month: Mulalley – Listening first and co-creating with the community

Founded in 1972 by the O’Malley family, Mulalley is a private, family-owned construction company based in Woodford Green, Essex. Specialising…

3rd February 2026

Partners, not just funders: Linx Youth Project’s first Match My Project success

What happens when businesses stop seeing community organisations as beneficiaries and start seeing them as partners? The story of Linx…

28th January 2026

How Buggies 4 Brum turned collaboration into powerful citywide support — and national BBC coverage

“One mother had to use a shopping trolley to take her child to a medical appointment.” In January 2024, Birmingham…

2nd December 2025