Community partnerships

forging positive business relationships

The rural locations of the Defence Training Estate means that it has a significant impact on the community and the employment of local people. Landmarc strives to build relationships with the local communities in which we work, both by employing people and procuring services from it's neighbours.

We are active members and corporate partners of numerous business, military and community support networks and social enterprises including; Business in the Community, SSAFA - the Armed Forces Charity,  Social Enterprise UK and X Forces Enterprise,

Business in the Community

Business in the Community

Landmarc is a member of Business in the Community. We work with them on a wide range of issues that are essential to creating a more sustainable future, this includes three volunteers on their Business Emergency Resilience Group, which aims to connect business with Local Resilience Forums in times of crisis.

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ssafa corporate friends programme

ssafa corporate friends programme

Landmarc is proud to be part of the SSAFA Corporate Friends programme which provides excellent opportunities for networking and defence industry insights.

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social enterprise UK

social enterprise UK

Landmarc is corporate member of Social Enterprise UK (SEUK) which means we actively publicise opportunities and promote the use of SMEs and social enterprises.

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x-forces enterprise

x-forces enterprise

Landmarc is a founding corporate partner of X-Forces Enterprise, a social enterprise that is the leading organisation in the UK for enterprise in the military community. We support the organization both financially and through mentoring and peer to peer learning opportunities and sponsor their annual SoldieringOn Awards, which recognises the inspirational people in our Armed Forces communities.

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Buy Social Corporate Challenge

Buy Social Corporate Challenge

Landmarc is part of the Buy Social Corporate Challenge, a Social Enterprise UK initiative that brings big business together to collectively spend a targeted £1 billion with social enterprises.

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