Enquiries from the public
The West of England Combined Authority office also provides day to day support to the LEP.
If you would like to get in touch, please email us at: info@westofengland-ca.gov.uk
You can also contact us by phone on: 0117 428 6210.
Or you can write to us at:
3 Rivergate, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6EW
Media enquiries
For all media enquiries, please contact our Communications team: comms@westofengland-ca.gov.uk
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Our leadership team




Malcolm Coe
Director of Investment and Corporate Services


Doing business with us
In line with government best practice, we are committed to the use of e-procurement to streamline our procurement processes. All contract opportunities above £5,000 are let through the Supplying the South West e-procurement portal.
The Combined Authority encourages organisations to register with Supplying the South West. Once registered, you will receive e-mail alerts of any relevant contract opportunities that you may be interested in applying for. Registration is free and full support is provided by a dedicated helpdesk.
Please find our Terms and Conditions for Purchase Orders here. These apply only if separate Terms and Conditions have not agreed previously via a Tender or Request for Quote procedure. If you have any issues, please contact procurement@westofengland-ca.gov.uk.
Professional services framework
We have recently released the tender documents for our first large procurement exercise. Working closely with Bath and North East Somerset Council, Bristol City Council, North Somerset Council and South Gloucestershire Council, we are leading on a project to establish a Framework agreement for professional services to support our regional infrastructure projects.
If this could be of interest to your business, please follow this link in order to access the tender documents.
Freedom of information requests
If you have a Freedom of information request please email: info@westofengland-ca.gov.uk
West of England Combined Authority complaints procedure
The West of England Combined Authority supports the Local Enterprise Partnership and we share a complaints policy.
We aim to provide high-quality services for all members of the public. We accept that things can sometimes go wrong and we need to know when you are not happy with our service so that we can try to put things right.
If you’re unhappy with any aspect of work overseen by the West of England Combined Authority you can make a complaint and details of our complaints procedure are set out here.