Understanding Co-ops: Scottish workshop series exploring how businesses can thrive as a co-operative
Are you thinking of starting a business in Scotland? Or looking for a different approach to your existing business or community venture? Do you want it to be fair, inclusive, democratic and empowering for everyone involved?
Then sign up for an Understanding Co-ops workshop to discover the purpose and benefits of co-operatives and see if your business or community enterprise idea suits the co-op model.
Co-operative Development Scotland are delivering a series of FREE workshops introducing co-ops in Glasgow, Edinburgh and online. The events, will be led by co-op specialists from Co-operative Development Scotland and Co-operate Scotland and will explain how the co-op model can create and sustain a successful, values-based business; what steps are needed to start one and what support is available to do so.
All will feature local co-operatives who will share their experiences of starting and running a co-op.
Find out more by visiting the Co-operative Development Scotland website or book directly using the links below.
4 December 2024, Glasgow
9:30am -12:30pm
The Studio, 67 Hope Street Glasgow G2 6AE
24th January, Glasgow – Creative Industries focussed workshop
9:30am-12:30pm
Civic House, 26 Civic Street Glasgow G4 9RH
6th February, Edinburgh
9:30am-12:30pm
The Crannie, 9 Cranston Street Edinburgh EH8 8BE
26th February – online
10:00am-12:00pm



The Blue Bell pub situated in Stoke Ferry, Norfolk has been serving residents since 1795 and as a community owned pub since 2021. Locals obtained the pub as an ‘Asset of Community Value’ and established a Community Benefit Society (Stoke Ferry Community Enterprise Limited) as a transparent way to deliver the project alongside their community. Fundraising for the purchase involved a successful community share offer, grants and loans with the pub receiving specialist advice and finance from the More Than a Pub programme.
The society currently has 450 members and the proudly community owned and run pub has full time staff working alongside a group of around 10 local volunteers helping out in the pub, kitchen and bar. With a good understanding of the local market and a mission that puts the community at the heart of what they do, The Blue Bell has proved popular with locals and residents within the surrounding area.
Co-operative & Community Finance were delighted to help Stoke Ferry Community Enterprise secure a loan package for refinancing and working capital following on from the ‘More Than a Pub’ legacy scheme. Kevin Lloyd-Evans, Lending and Relationship Manager at Co-operative & Community Finance said: “Working with Alan and Stephen at Stoke Ferry Community Enterprise was a pleasure. I was really impressed with how they dealt with delays and kept moving forward with the refinancing package. Co-operative & Community Finance’s funding works really well by helping build long-term financial viability with affordable monthly repayments. An excellent basis to move forward.”