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Great to be at the Social Enterprise Scotland summit today. Tom Arthur speaking passionately about rural enterprise, community wealth building and our #Accelerate impact

Great to be at the <a href="/SocEntScot/">Social Enterprise Scotland</a> summit today.  Tom Arthur speaking passionately about rural enterprise, community wealth building and our #Accelerate impact
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Speaking at the Social Enterprise Scotland Summit, First Minister John Swinney said social enterprises were the threads between Scotland’s economy and communities. He emphasised their important role in creating a wellbeing economy and helping @ScotGov deliver its priorities. #SocEntSummit24

Speaking at the <a href="/SocEntScot/">Social Enterprise Scotland</a> Summit, First Minister <a href="/JohnSwinney/">John Swinney</a> said social enterprises were the threads between Scotland’s economy and communities. 

He emphasised their important role in creating a wellbeing economy and helping @ScotGov deliver its priorities.

#SocEntSummit24
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NEW: Scottish government backs social enterprise to ‘influence and inspire’ new community wealth building push Read more: pioneerspost.com/news-views/202… ##socent #SocEntSummit24

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Watch from 1.20 to 6.20. 5 min of total inspiration. 24 years in the making. One of our Community Enterprise favourite projects. The One Show, 22/11/2024: bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod… via @bbciplayer

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No. Its a very sensible line of questioning. When there's a finite budget and one sector gets a big budget increase, what isn't funded that could have been?