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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 19/02/2024
Closing Date: 07/01/2024
Value: £24,861
Advice to Nutrient Neutrality sustainable development casework in the Thames Solent area (Hampshire, Berkshire) - .

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 16/02/2024
Closing Date: 01/02/2024
Value: £11,880
Reviewers for Gate 0 - Gate 0 review for internal e-RS programme

Status: Open
Published Date: 13/02/2024
Closing Date: 12/03/2024
Value: £100,000
St Ives Digital Trail Project Management, Discovery and Delivery - Project overview Bernard Leach (St Ives) Trust Ltd (Leach Pottery) are seeking a team to deliver a key part of their programme of work funded by the Town Deal. This will be a key part of the developing Cultural Strategy in St Ives, as well as delivering benefits for local residents and businesses. Vision An innovative, place-based, culture-led digital project that uses local voices and stories to actively engage visitors and locals in discovering St Ives beyond the usual places and spaces. The problems we're trying to solve St Ives has a rich and varied historic and contemporary heritage and much of it goes undiscovered by both visitors and residents. R&D work so far has suggested that residents feel disconnected from the tourist offer and don't attend events in the town. There is no one "home" for the local cultural offer and it's disconnected from local businesses. Outcomes If we're successful, residents, businesses and visitors will have an improved perception of place: 1. Local businesses will benefit from both local people and visitors feeling more engaged, wanting to spend more time in the town, and finding new ways to enjoy the local area. 2. Cultural organisations will benefit from a way to share content and stories, and potentially events. 3. Visitors to St Ives have a deeper and wider understanding of the contemporary and historic heritage and culture of the area. 4. Local communities have higher levels of engagement in local culture and heritage, and feel invested in their local area. 5. Cultural organisations, local businesses, and local communities feel represented; they proudly promote the project because they feel ownership of it. 6. Participants in the project (including business, young people and cultural organisations) have higher levels of digital skills Outputs As part of the project, we need to deliver: 1. Discovery activity and branding workshops with businesses, young residents and cultural organisations 2. A portfolio of curated and original digital content (including text, images, video and audio) representing the widest definition of St Ives' heritage, cocreated with at least ten local organisations 3. A digital offer with a strong cohesive identity that engages locals and visitors and promotes the local offer 4. A robust plan for the longer-term management of the platform and content 5. A strong brand and targeted marketing campaign that promotes the platform and supports the project's outcomes 6. Training sessions for local businesses and cultural organisations so they get the best out of the platform and increase their digital skills Key results We'll know we're successful if: 1. 100 local people are engaged in the project 2. 5,000 users in the first year 3. Local businesses and cultural organisations feel like the project has given them value

Status: Open
Published Date: 12/02/2024
Closing Date: 11/03/2024
Value: £50,000
Request for quote for: HDC202404 Print and distribution for Hart News - We require two magazines to be printed and distributed per year, for a period of three years. This totals six magazines over this period. We produce an early summer edition, distributed in June. The autumn edition is distributed mid to late November. Pending agreement from both parties to extend the contract for a further year, a further two issues will be printed and distributed for June 202. The magazine will be A4 sized and printed in full colour. It will have 12-16 pages in total. The magazine will be distributed to approximately 43,000 households in the Hart District Council area. A further 100 copies of the magazine will be distributed to libraries and Council offices in Fleet. For details on how to apply, see the attachment: Request for quote for: HDC202404 Print and distribution for Hart News

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 12/02/2024
Closing Date: 08/12/2023
Value: £80,000
NORTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE DECARBONISATION BUSINESS SUPPORT PROGRAMME - North Northamptonshire Council has been successful in a bid to the Government's UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). A key priority of this Fund has been targeted towards intervention E29: Supporting decarbonisation and improving the natural environment whilst growing the local economy. The Council is now seeking a supplier to provide a comprehensive decarbonisation business support programme for businesses in North Northamptonshire. This programme should be designed to align closely with the key carbon-saving recommendations originating from the NN2NZ project (North Northamptonshire Net Zero Project) and have synergy with work on an emerging Climate Change Strategy for the area. It should build on the Green Recovery and Innovation Programme. There are four themes to be delivered: 1. Information and advice 2. Data gathering toolkit 3. Expert guidance 4. Business case development to implement improvements The contract will run until the end of February 2025. Comprehensive details, including the specification and all information on how to apply is contained in the Request For Quotation document. The UK Shared Prosperity Fund is a central pillar of the UK government's Levelling Up agenda and provides £2.6 billion of funding for local investment by March 2025. The Fund aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, and people and skills. For more information, visit www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-prospectus

Status: Open
Published Date: 12/02/2024
Closing Date: 11/03/2024
Value: £20,000
HDC202403 - Design for Hart News,the Council is seeking to procure the services of an agency to design Hart News. This newsletter goes out to 43,000 households across the district twice a year. - The Council is seeking to procure the services of an agency to design Hart News. This newsletter goes out to 43,000 households across the district twice a year. Our main objectives are: continue to iterate the design of our magazine style newsletter reflecting the current priorities and focus of the council  reflect our brand guidelines and corporate identity within the newsletter ensure the finished product is accessible to readers and meets accessibility guidelines set out in WCAG 2.2 when provided on the website For details on how to apply, see the attachment: Request for quote for: HDC202403 - Design for Hart News

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 12/02/2024
Closing Date: 08/01/2024
Value: £39,500
Broadland Country Park Services PM/QS - Project management and quantity surveyor services for Broadland Country Park infrastructure and visitor kiosk works

Status: Open
Published Date: 09/02/2024
Closing Date: 04/03/2024
Value: £15,000
Provision of Consultancy Services to establish a community network within Stanmore, Winchester - Winchester City Council is looking to procure a consultant with the funding it is due to receive from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund from April 2024. This opportunity has been created to establish a suitable cluster or partnership of organisation(s) which will form an effective community network within Stanmore community of Winchester. This work has been identified to address the levelling up strategy of spreading opportunities, restoring a sense of community and empowering local leaders. The purpose of the community network is to collectively provide a mechanism for communication, co-ordination, and efficient use of resources. The council is looking to work with a consultant to maximise engagement and participation opportunities.

Status: Open
Published Date: 08/02/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
UK Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka – Full Operational Services (FOS) - His Majesty’s Government (HMG), has a potential requirement for the provision of Full Operational Services (FOS) to support the delivery of the UK Pavilion (UKP) at Expo 2025 Osaka. Expo 2025 (“Expo”) will be taking place in Osaka, Japan. Expo will run from 13th April 2025 to 13th October 2025. This Expo is a World Expo, which is a global gathering of nations dedicated to finding solutions to pressing challenges of our time by offering a journey inside a universal theme through engaging and immersive activities. The overarching theme of Expo 2025 is “Designing Future Society for Our Lives”. Expo will welcome visitors from all over the world, allowing countries to build extraordinary pavilions and transform the host city for years to come. HMG wishes to appoint a supplier to bring together a range of different services necessary for successful operation of UKP, including event management, retail, restaurant and bar provision and all the associated specialist and general supporting staffing and services.  Full operational services (FOS) will be fundamental in achieving a world class visitor experience. The restaurant, bar, events and retail offer look & feel should enhance the visitor experience and be complimentary to our overall theme and message of showcasing the best of British/UK themed items. HMG is targeting March 2024 for the publication of the Contract Notice (this is subject to change). This competition offers the awarded supplier the chance to be an integral part of the UK’s contribution to ‘Designing Future Society for Our Lives’ at Expo 2025 Osaka. The UK’s overarching objectives at Expo 2025 Osaka are to: 1. Strengthen the UK’s bilateral relationship with Japan; and 2. Positively influence perceptions of the UK in Japan by: •Delivering an impactful and engaging visitor experience •Provide a distinct ‘British’ experience (demonstrating both UK heritage and modernity) •Promoting the UK as a leader in sustainability and innovation The UK is focusing on how we collaborate with the world to save lives – human, wildlife and planet. We will share the stories of the people and places that make our country unique – from bold breakthroughs and twists on tradition, to the fresh perspectives that challenge convention and stimulate progress. This Prior Information Notice (PIN) is issued solely for the purpose of alerting the market to a potential upcoming procurement and it is not a Contract Notice or a commitment to buy. All information contained in this PIN is subject to change

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 01/02/2024
Closing Date: 14/11/2023
Value: £20,000
Advice to Nutrient Neutrality sustainable development casework in the Thames Solent area (Hampshire, Berkshire) - Providing supporting expert planning and water quality advice to the Natural England Thames Solent Area Team on planning casework and related environmental assessments. Direct Award via PRAPS framework