Monday, March 3, 2025

Esh Construction leads social value delivery conversation in Rotherham

More than 100 people from South Yorkshire businesses came together as Esh Construction delivered a networking event to lead the conversation on meaningful social value delivery in Rotherham.

Megan Roberts, Esh’s Social Value Manager for Yorkshire, was joined by Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber of Commerce Chief Exec Carrie Sudbury to host the event at Wentworth Woodhouse, which enabled conversations to go past the discussion of social value, with representatives from the South Yorkshire Careers Hub, Rotherham Hospice, Skills Street and the Work-wise Foundation, among others, coming together to celebrate successes and focus on ‘doing the doing.’

Megan opened the conversation by discussing Esh’s Constructing Local strategy which has been built around six key E’s – economy, education, engagement, employment, even greener and employees. Alongside, guest speakers Carole Foster, Fundraising Manager at Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust and Simon Hartley, Skills Consultant for RNN Group UK shared aligned values throughout the morning.

She said: “It was incredible heading down to the main networking area to see all our exhibitors in deep conversation and many of our visitors gaining new contacts. I am so grateful to our key speakers and exhibitors for getting involved and making the event a success.”

In Rotherham alone, Esh Construction has delivered £2.1 million worth of social value return on investment across its schemes since 2023. With community engagement being built across employment, education and the third sector, Chamber Chief Executive Carrie acknowledged there are always opportunities for more businesses to capitalise.

She said the Chamber encouraged all businesses to have conversations which were important to the Borough. “Through all of this, through the people, the voluntary sector, service providers, retail and hospitality, the golden thread if collaboration and conversation.”

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