Buying things that are over the procurement threshold – part three
The DfE has updated it’s guidance on how schools can buy high value things and comply with EU procurement rules, keep reading
The DfE has updated it’s guidance on how schools can buy high value things and comply with EU procurement rules, keep reading
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The DfE has updated it’s guidance on how schools can buy high value things and comply with EU procurement rules, keep reading
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