ESES Communities celebrates one year

09 Nov 2022
ESES Communities is delighted to celebrate the first anniversary of our launch and reflect upon a year which has seen us engage with businesses and goo causes across in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Borders and Fife

Launched in November 2021, ESESCommunities.org  has successfully engaged with suppliers to the public sector as well as the general business community in the region to deliver support for charities and communities.

Examples have included the donation of timber by construction firms to community gardens to make raised beds, businesses contributing to food banks, sponsoring events for volunteers and using social enterprises. Funded by the Scottish & UK Government’s £1.3bn Edinburgh & South East Scotland City Region Deal, the first year of operation has already seen 25 successful links between not-for-profit and community causes. 

In this article we’re going to focus on some examples, but would encourage you to explore the map on our homepage to see all matches.

Construction firm McLaughlin & Harvey, who are currently building the new, City Region Deal funded medical research facility for the University of Edinburgh’s Usher Institute have recently https://esescityregiondeal.org.uk/ after responding to a request from Edinburgh School Uniform Bank.

Lisa Aitken from Maxi hands over uniform and bottles to ESUB

Margaret Civval, Chair of Edinburgh School Uniform Bank, said: “Families are really struggling to meet the costs of everything needed to send their kids to school ready to learn. ESES Communities have managed to find us support a few times now from businesses trading in the city who clearly care about the communities they work in. We would encourage all businesses and good causes in the region to register.”

The charity also previously received clothing donations through the portal from Balfour Beatty and Maxi Construction, who donated uniform and water bottles.

McLaughlin & Harvey also employed social enterprises in their supply chains – including Move On Wood Recycling and All Cleaned Up, both of whom support individuals with barriers to work.

NSL Marston’s, who provide parking management services to several of the local authorities in the region, kindly donated the volunteering time of staff who are skilled in providing mental health first aid training to both Edinburgh City Youth Café and Project Scotland who support young volunteers. Their match with Project Scotland was the very first request fulfilled. The company also responded to a request from a local food bank to volunteer, sending two members of staff to Cyrenians.

Ross Gallier from NSL with Edinburgh Youth Cafe

Ross Gallier, Skills Trainer for NSL said: “The types of training that we provide to our staff can include a range of different topics, and at times this can also include more difficult situations. As well as supporting our own staff to manage mental wellbeing it’s also important to us as a company that we support local communities. ESES Communities facilitated the link with both Project Scotland and Edinburgh Youth Café, and we are only too happy to support organisations carrying out such important work with young people.”

The portal was created to help businesses in the City Region Deal supply chain fulfil social value and community benefit commitments but is open to use by all organisations in the area.

West Lothian’s School Bank also benefitted from support through Maxi Construction who donated uniforms. Maxi also helped deliver community benefit commitments to their Hawick Business Centre project by donating to two local food banks, having previously given food to the Pennywell Pantry in Edinburgh.

Roger Parry from GMP Print donating a sewing machine to the Glencorse Centre

Calum Munro, Community Benefits Officer for Deal, said: “Maxi, NSL and McLaughlin & Harvey are just a few examples of proactive businesses leaving a positive footprint in our areas. We’ve also seen businesses like GMP Print Solutions donate a sewing machine to The Glencorse Centre in Midlothian and Morrison sponsor an event for the Changes Community Health Project in East Lothian. Whilst there’s too many to mention, I’d like to say a massive thankyou to all the businesses and community organisations who have made this past year so successful.”

Cllr Russell Imrie, Chair of the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Joint Committee said: “The ESES Communities portal is funded by the City Region Deal and it’s exciting to see how communities across Edinburgh, the Lothians, Borders and Fife are receiving tangible benefits. I’d encourage all businesses regardless of their size or industry to register on the portal and find out how they can provide valuable support to good causes.”

If you haven’t already registered, we’d encourage you to do so and submit either a request or an offer of support.

Whilst reflecting on a successful first year, the team at ESES Communities look forward to the next one – where we’ll continue to make matches between business and good causes. In addition, exciting new developments are coming as we expand our Community Wealth Building activities with a forthcoming tool kit and a range of other content on a new micro-site.