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United Kingdomservices
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AT1472 Drainage Repairs and Maintenance Services

Luton Council

Reactive and planned maintenance and drain clearance services for corporate buildings and drainage services for blockages, investigations and reports for pests and minor plumbing repairs for residential properties owned by LBC. 2 Lots = BTS & PCS Lot 1 = PCS (Property & Construction Services) Lot 2 = BTS (Building Technical Services)

Estimated value£700,000
057446-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 5 weeks

External Legal Services

DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY

De Montfort University ("the University") wishes to establish a new panel of external legal expertise and flexible resources to support the in-house legal services team to address gaps in existing legal expertise, periods of absence, lack of internal capacity, peak demand at short notice and projects. It is intended that this panel will comprise of up to three suppliers, with a contract duration of four years. The University is conducting the procurement using the open procedure in accordance with the requirements of the Procurement Act 2023 (PA2023) for the purpose of procuring the services described in the Specification (Requirements). A Planned Procurement Notice has previously been published to the Find a Tender Service regarding this procurement, ref. 2025/S 000-034543. More details including the full Invitation to Tender pack are available on the In-Tend e-tendering portal: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/demontfort/aspx/Home

Estimated value
057447-2026
United Kingdomservices

Thriving Economy: New City Centre Box Space

Wolverhampton City Council

The purpose of this Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) is to seek input from potential suppliers within the market, to establish the type of arrangement preferred within in the market for the delivery and operation of a city centre box space. Box Space / Food Hall-type venues have become an increasingly important part of the UK's hospitality and leisure landscape over the past decade, driven by changing consumer preferences, the rise of independent street-food operators and the growing demand for informal, experience-led social environments. The proposition combines multiple independent food traders, a centrally operated bar and flexible communal seating, all complemented by curated events programming and a strong operator-led brand identity. City of Wolverhampton Council are seeking input from market operators to determine input on the commercial model and contracting structure, as well as seek to confirm interest from the market.

Estimated value
057448-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 5 weeks

Provision of Researcher Development Program & Centre of Doctoral Training – 6 Lots

University of Strathclyde

The University of Strathclyde is seeking to appoint selected suppliers to provide packages of training courses tailored for postgraduate and doctorate students and covering various topics grouped into 6 Lots.

Estimated value£375,000
057451-2026
United Kingdomworks

Crewe Padel Development - Market Engagement Questionnaire

Cheshire East Borough Council

Cheshire East Council is conducting a soft market testing survey to inform the future development of Padel Courts at King George V Playing Fields, Crewe. The market engagement will provide an opportunity to obtain insight from providers who may be interested in developing a community focused Padel Court offer at the site to support the health and wellbeing of local residents. The closing date for this survey is 09/07/2026

Estimated value£3.0m
057455-2026
United Kingdomsupplies
closing in 8 weeks

Medical Chart Paper and Ultrasound Film

SUPPLY CHAIN COORDINATION LIMITED

This framework is for Medical Chart Paper and Ultrasound Film including and not limited to those listed below. Precise quantities are unknown. It is anticipated that the initial expenditure under the Framework will be approximately £1,796,000 excluding VAT in the first year of this Framework Agreement, however this is approximate only and the values may vary depending on the requirements of those bodies purchasing under the Framework Agreement. Estimated value over the total Framework Agreement term is approximately £5,075,000 excluding VAT. The intended Lot Structure for this procurement is set out as follows: • Lot 1 - Medical Chart Paper and Ultrasound Film The range of products available under the Framework Agreement includes medical chart paper, ultrasound film, and associated ink and ribbon film, for use with proprietary diagnostic and monitoring equipment to record or print patient outputs. Applications include, but are not limited to, cardiotocography (CTG), electrocardiogram (ECG), optical diagnostics, foetal monitoring, pulmonary testing, bladder scanning, urine analysis, refrigeration monitoring, defibrillator recording systems, and the printing of ultrasound scan images. This procurement exercise will be conducted on the NHS Supply Chain eProcurement portal at https://nhssupplychain.app.jaggaer.com// Candidates wishing to be considered for this contract must register their expression of interest and provide additional procurement specific information (if required) through the NHS Supply Chain eProcurement portal as follows: REGISTRATION 1. Use URL https://nhssupplychain.app.jaggaer.com// to access the NHS Supply Chain Procurement portal. 2. If not yet registered: Click on the 'Not Registered Yet' link to access the registration page. Complete the registration pages as guided by the mini guide found on the landing page. PORTAL ACCESS If registration has been completed, login with URL https://nhssupplychain.app.jaggaer.com// . Click on ITTs Open to All Sup

Estimated value£5.1m
057458-2026
United Kingdomworks
closing in 3 weeks

GS191 - Oak House Museum Play Project

Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

TITLE OF PROJECT: Oak House Museum Play Project BRIEF DESCRIPTION Sandwell MBC (” The Council”) wishes to Invite qualified and experienced contractors to participate in a quotation exercise for the refurbishment of Oak House Museum Play Area Outline of project: Refurbish old play areas and associated surfaces, equipment, fence etc. Undertake hard and soft landscaping in the areas of the old play areas. Undertake hard and soft landscaping for the installation of new play equipment and safety surfaces etc. Supply & install safety surface to comply with specifications and all BS EN 1176 & BS EN 1177 standards. Undertake all associated specified works including, Tarmac, fencing, painting etc The Council will be using the In-tend e-Tendering System for this Procurement exercise, please visit https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sandwellmbc to access the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal. From here you will be able to register your company, express an interest in the opportunity, and gain immediate access to Quotation or other related documents. To submit a quotation you will be required to "Opt In". For a Step by Step user guide to the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal please click on the `Guidance for Suppliers` section of the website. All procurement responses must be carried out via the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal. If you require further assistance in respect of the system please contact the In-tend support team on 0844 272 8810. Closing date: 10th July 2026 at 15:00hrs

Estimated value£70,000
057460-2026
United Kingdomservices

National Framework Agreement for Teleradiology, Telepathology and Telemedicine Services

COUNTESS OF CHESTER HOSPITAL NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) intention to award notice. The relevant Tender Notice was 2026/S 000-025631 with OCID ocds-h6vhtk-06700b The awarding of this framework agreement is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and The Procurement Regulations 2024 d o not apply to this award. The standstill period begins on the day after the publication of this notice. Representations by providers must be made to the relevant authority by midnight at the end of 17 June 2026 to info@coch-cps.co.uk. This framework agreement has not yet been formally concluded; this notice serves as an intention to establish the framework agreement under the PSR. The award decision makers were two Senior Commercial Procurement Specialists, the Commercial Procurement Manager and the Director of Commercial Procurement Services. The Key Criteria were: Lot 1 • Social Value Pass/Fail 10% • Value - Commercial Questionnaire 20% • Quality and Innovation - 30% • Integration, collaboration, and service sustainability - 25% • Improving access, reducing health inequalities, and facilitating choice - 15% Lot 2 • Social Value Pass/Fail 10% • Value - Commercial Questionnaire 20% • Quality and Innovation - 30% • Integration, collaboration, and service sustainability - 25% • Improving access, reducing health inequalities, and facilitating choice - 15% The framework will be available to all Relevant Authorities (and any future successors to these organisations). "Relevant Authority" is defined in section 12ZB(7) of the National Health Service Act 2006 and in section 10A(9) of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006. The aim of this Framework is to provide Relevant Authorities with fully compliant solutions which supplement the delivery of patient care by Relevant Authorities in line with the NHS' core Key Performance Indicators and standards. The Framework will have two L

Estimated value
057468-2026
United Kingdomsupplies
closing in 5 weeks

Procurement for Supply, Delivery and Maintenance of one (1) Static Trommel

Yorwaste Ltd

Yorwaste requires the supply, installation, commissioning and support of one (1) static trommel screening solution suitable for processing compost and related materials at Tancred WTS. The proposed plant must be able to screen processed green waste which has completed a 10-week open windrow process as part of our PAS100 accreditation. Material will be derived from green waste from domestic sources and from landscaping, which could include larger items such as tree branches and small trunks. The Authority is also seeking price for PPM per annum to accompany the equipment offer. The machine should be suitable for outdoor operation with a drum measuring 6x3m and carry relevant UKCA or CE markings.

Estimated value£400,000
057471-2026
United Kingdomworks
closing in 4 weeks

POW-ITT-63192 - Bronllys Chapel Refurbishment Works - PTHB

NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)

Powys Teaching Health Board requires a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to undertake refurbishment works to the Chapel at Bronllys Hospital. The project comprises repair and refurbishment work both internally and externally to restore and modernise the Chapel building, improve accessibility, enhance functionality, and ensure the facility remains fit for purpose for patients, visitors, staff, and community users. The Chapel is a grade II listed building, and all work will be required to meet strict heritage and conservation standards in terms of materials and working methods. The scope of works will include repairs and finishes to the external fabric (roof, walls, doors and windows), refurbishment of internal finishes, decoration, flooring refurbishment, lighting upgrades, minor building alterations, mechanical and electrical improvements, and associated remedial works necessary to deliver a fully operational facility. The full details are outlined with the tender documents attached within Bravo. The tender will be awarded to the most advantageous tender based on 60% quality and 40% cost as detailed in the ITT document. Please note that the tender closing date is 16th of July 2026 at midday and any late submissions will not be considered. The etenderwales bravosolution ref: https://etenderwales.bravosolution.co.uk Project: project_63192 and itt_125357 Please direct all queries relating to this tender via the messaging function of the Bravo portal.

Estimated value£325,000
057473-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 13 days

Engineering Framework

British Business Bank Plc

This notice continues on from the: Qualifying Planned Procurement Notice (Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-068860) allowing BBB to reduce the timescales for this exercise. Pre Market Engagement Notice (Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-068750) The Bank intends to establish a multi-year, multi-supplier framework agreement for the provision of engineering services. As part of its ongoing technology transformation, including the expansion of its digital estate, the Bank requires timely and flexible access to specialist external resource across a range of technology, design and delivery disciplines. The framework is structured into a number of Lots and will establish a panel of pre-qualified suppliers capable of delivering services across, but not limited to, the following areas: Lot 1: Software Engineering and Applications Design Lot 2: Artificial Intelligence (AI) Suppliers - AI, Automation and Intelligent Systems Design Lot 3: Service Design Lot 4: DevOps – Platform Engineering Lot 5: Product Design and User Interface Design Lot 6: Digital Services and Web Product Development The framework is intended to provide the Bank with a compliant and efficient route to market for the call-off of services, enabling: Rapid access to appropriately skilled resources Supplementation of internal capacity and capability Mitigation of delivery and programme risk Acceleration of delivery across priority initiatives The framework will also support the development of a diverse, scalable and resilient supplier base, capable of supporting both short-term delivery requirements and longer-term strategic transformation objectives. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Sheffield:-Information-technology-services./7Y34D8JA7V To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/7Y34D8JA7V

Estimated value£24.5m
057477-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 4 weeks

Evaluation Services for Film Academy 2026 to 2029

British Film Institute

The BFI is seeking to work with a supplier over the full duration of the 2026 to 2029 programme to help drive a refreshed Monitoring and Evaluation Plan from inception right through to final reporting. The supplier is expected to have the appropriate knowledge and expertise to support the BFI to create a new Monitoring & Evaluation Plan for the Strategy period and undertake comprehensive data collection, ongoing monitoring and reporting needs and interim and final evaluation reporting for the BFI Film Academy during the three years.

Estimated value£170,000
057478-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 3 weeks

Generator and Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) Servicing Contract

Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority

Generator and Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) Servicing across the Dorset and Wiltshire estate

Estimated value
057481-2026
United Kingdomworks

Decommissioning of Cyclotron Vault

Cardiff University

This notice is issued to inform the market of pre-market engagement activity in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023. Cardiff University intends to undertake a procurement for the decommissioning of a cyclotron vault facility located within Cardiff. The purpose of this pre-market engagement is to inform the development of the procurement strategy, specification, and evaluation criteria by engaging with organisations that have relevant expertise and capability in delivering such works. This engagement will support the Authority in understanding market capacity, delivery models, technical approaches, and key risks associated with the requirement. This notice does not constitute a call for competition or a commitment to enter into a contract. Background: Cardiff University houses a cyclotron used in the production of medical radioisotopes for research and clinical applications. The University is progressing plans to decommission the existing cyclotron installation and associated infrastructure. This will include: - Removal of the cyclotron and associated systems - Decommissioning of activated components of the cyclotron - Removal of activated structural elements within the vault The cyclotron vault is a heavily shielded structure designed to contain ionising radiation generated during operation. As part of its original design, internal wall structures were constructed as sacrificial layers, intended to absorb radiation during operation and facilitate their removal at end of life. These sacrificial walls will require controlled removal and appropriate disposal as part of the decommissioning process. The works will therefore include the removal of activated walls within the vault, alongside the removal of the cyclotron and associated activated components. These works represent a specialist radiological decommissioning project requiring appropriate expertise in radiation safety, dismantling, structural removal, and compliant handling and disposal of activated material

Estimated value£2.0m
057486-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 5 weeks

Hazardous Waste Collection & Disposal Services at Annual Household Hazardous Waste Events and Incidental Hazardous Waste Arisings

Norfolk County Council

Norfolk County Council, as a Waste Disposal Authority, is required by the Environmental Protection Act 1990, section 51, to provide reasonably accessible sites for the free disposal of household waste by its residents. The seven District, Borough and City councils in Norfolk as Waste Collection Authorities have a statutory duty to provide a collection service for household hazardous waste. In terms of hazardous waste disposal, Norfolk County Council has met this obligation by holding 'Hazardous Waste Events' on set weekends, at specific Recycling Centres (RC). Such events have been held annually since 2003. This is an opportunity for householders to deposit hazardous waste such as domestic paint and thinners, pesticides, fertilisers, fire extinguishers and household cleaning products. Visitor numbers across the network of RCs for 2025 was over 910,000. Many households therefore visit the Household Hazardous Waste Days (HHWD) to dispose of such material. There were over 12, 495 visitors to the 14 HHWD in 2025 (two events). The HHWD take place during dedicated weekends where an area of the participating RC is designated to receive household hazardous waste. Whilst the RC is normally only open 9am - 4pm, for the purposes of the HHWD, RC will have extended opening hours of 8am to 4pm. All visits to the RCs are made via a booking system. Without a valid booking, members of the public will be refused entry. These events are primarily designed for the receiving of hazardous waste, and therefore normal waste is restricted. The site Contractor will still be making bin collections and exchanges, but these are kept to a minimum. Any HGV movements at Hempton RC ONLY will require it to be closed for safety reasons. Norfolk's service standard is that these exchanges must not exceed 30 minutes. Any closures will be kept to a minimum. In addition to the hazardous waste events, the Council has a responsibility to respond to unplanned incidents where hazardous waste arises due to, fo

Estimated value£3.0m
057488-2026
United Kingdomworks

DMNH 042 - LEVI Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

Shropshire Council

Overview The purpose of this notice is to inform potential service providers of Shropshire Council’s intention to bring to market its Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) fund procurement opportunity to deliver additional electric vehicle charging infrastructure (EVCI) in Shropshire. The LEVI funding allows large scale deployment of EVCI by the private sector, under contract to Councils, specifically targeting delivery of an equitable charging network. Forecasts indicate that by 2050, EV adoption will be significant, with an estimated 90% of cars being electric (EVs) across both rural and urban areas. The aim of the Government’s LEVI Fund is to get ahead of this demand, ensuring that access to EVCI is not a blocker to the EV transition, particularly for residents who are unable to charge at home. The Council’s intention is to appoint a service provider (or consortia) to supply, install, connect and operate the EVCI. The Council will utilise LEVI funds to de-risk delivery for the private sector service provider and support the installation of EVCI to meet the level of demand anticipated for 2035. This is an initial market testing exercise to aid the Council in gathering information. It is not an invitation to tender or request formal expressions of interest. A procurement exercise is expected at a future point in 2026, with a view to a service provider being appointed in early 2027 and the first charge points being operational before the end of 2027. It is expected that there will be a 28-week competitive flexible procedure comprising a 4-week premarket engagement phase, a two-stage competition (PSQ and ITT), post tender dialogue , BAFO, final evaluation and moderation , standstill and contract award Background to Charging Infrastructure and LEVI in Shropshire As of October 2025, there were a total of 546 devices across Shropshire, some of which have been delivered under contract to the Council. Initial analysis indicates that more than 550 new devices can be

Estimated value£108.0m
057490-2026
United Kingdomservices

Future Academic Provision-UK2

Ministry of Defence

Strategic Command Commercial are currently inviting responses to a Preliminary Market Engagement Notice (PMEN) on key themes surrounding the Future Academic Provision (FAP) requirement. FAP aims to continually design, develop, and deliver Professional Defence & Security Education (PDSE) and training services, including the ability to award degrees up to RQF level 7 and potentially 8, recognising prior accredited learning. There are two primary delivery sites (Shrivenham and London) in addition to a virtual footprint on the Defence Learning Environment (DLE). There are aspirations to deliver courses to other locations which may include overseas.

Estimated value£117.0m
057491-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 4 weeks

Cleaning Services for British Embassy Vilnius

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

The British Embassy in Vilnius requires the provision of cleaning services at its premises located in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Estimated value£205,840
057496-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 5 weeks

Provision of A Homelessness Prevention and Financial Advice Service

Bridgend County Borough Council

This advert sets out the requirements Bridgend County Borough Council (the Council) has for a Homelessness Prevention and Financial Advice services. Whilst delivered under one contract, the service will be distinctly split between the following two elements of service delivery: Homelessness Prevention Service & Financial Advice Service The Provider will work collaboratively alongside the Council’s Housing Solutions team to support, advise and advocate for people who are homeless or threatened with homelessness or otherwise have a housing need. The service will support its service users to tackle issues, such as: • Homelessness legislation, including duties in line with the Housing (Wales) Act 2014 and right to review • Notice seeking possession • Possession proceedings (including potential defences / counter claim) • Unlawful eviction • Adhering to Reasonable Steps as set out in Personal Housing Plans • Income and expenditure • Debt advice • Housing Benefit The service will be embedded within the Council’s Housing Solutions team and will support and create capacity within the Council’s Housing Solutions and Customer Services teams, who will be the primary referrers. This contract period will be for 3 years, commencing on 1st November 2026 with the option to extend for up to 24 months. The service will assist with the vision of the Housing Support Grant that promotes “A Wales where nobody is homeless and everyone has a safe home where they can flourish and live a fulfilled, active and independent life”. Services will also support the prevention and wellbeing agenda of the Housing (Wales) Act 2014, Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act 2014 and the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.

Estimated value£500,000
057497-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 3 weeks

Housing Voidcare Solution 2026-2029

North Tyneside Borough Council

The Authority requires a suitable Organisation/Energy company partner to provide a solution to take responsibilty for our void housing properties to clear and update the energy meters ready for the new tenants to occupy. The successful bidder will be expect to commence as soon as the contract is awarded and will be agreed by the Authority and the successful bidder and is anticpated to be mid July 2026. The value stated is used for the purposes of advertising and is dependent upon tenant uptake

Estimated value
057498-2026
United Kingdomservices

Met Office Communications Framework

Met Office

Link to the opportunity to register your interest and download the information relating to the PME (Copy this link into the search engine to take you to the opportunity): https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=5b508e02-4c6a-f111-813c-005056b64545&p=cca2f054-f21a-e711-80dd-005056b64545 The Met Office has commenced market engagement activities to inform its approach to sourcing a new Framework for Communications. The Met Office is seeking suppliers who we can work with to help us deliver impactful, innovative, cost-effective and on-brand campaigns and communications related projects. Our ambition is that we can be much more agile in bringing on board suppliers, agencies and specialists for short-term projects and campaigns - making it quicker, easier and simpler for us and you. It is the intention to procure this requirement via an Open Procedure under the Procurement Act 2023 (PA23). The proposed structure of the framework is split into four Lots: Lot 1 - THINK: Communications Strategy, Campaigns and Reputation Lot 2 - MAKE: Content, Studio and Technical Delivery Lot 3 - IDENTITY: Brand, Identity and Experience Lot 4 - DELIVER: Events and Engagement Delivery Note: Suppliers can bid for a single lot or multiple lots. The total estimated value of the framework is £1,000,000, covering all four Lots over a 4-year period. Supplier Engagement Event A virtual supplier engagement event will be held as follows: Date: 5th August 2026 Time: 13:30 - 15:00 Location: Microsoft Teams This session will provide an opportunity for suppliers to contribute to the development of the Met Office's approach to sourcing these capabilities. The event will primarily consist of: A presentation outlining current thinking A Q&A session A briefing on next steps Attendance Registration Suppliers interested in attending must register via the Proactis portal, providing: Attendee name(s) Email address(es) Please note that attendance is limited to a maximum of two representatives per organis

Estimated value£1.0m
057499-2026
United Kingdomservices

Swindon Home Care - Pre Market Engagement

Swindon Borough Council

Swindon Borough Council invites you to contribute to the Preliminary market engagement in relation to the provision of Homecare and would welcome the views of suppliers on the questions set out in the questionnaire. The intention is to invite supplier feedback to help shape the model options and specification and to ensure the tender delivers the optimum outcomes for the Council. It is anticipated that further Preliminary Market Engagement events will take place and the Council reserves the right to issue further questions at a future date. Background Swindon Borough Council would like to understand the market’s ability to respond to a range of delivery models that are being considered in the recommissioning of home care in readiness for a new contract being in place to start in January 2028. The Council is keen to understand what the market would wish to respond to and to understand any barriers and issues that the market is aware of, or where issues or risks could emerge as a result of taking any one approach. The term of the contract is yet to be determined; however, it is likely to be of a similar duration to the current ten- year contract currently in place.

Estimated value£160.0m
057501-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 5 weeks

Competitive Process - Amyloidosis Networked Model of Care

NHS England

NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit (AGCSU), on behalf of NHS England (referred to as the Authority), is inviting suitably qualified and experienced providers to respond to this Competitive Process for the provision of a Amyloidosis Networked Model of Care Service for the East of England and South-East regions. The service is being commissioned under the following Lots: Lot 1 - East of England Lot 2 - South East To participate in the Competitive Process, please register and access documentation via the Atamis (Health Family) portal: https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome Should providers have any queries, or have problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at: Phone: 0800 9956035 E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk A provider event via Microsoft Teams is planned for Friday 3rd July 2026 at 11.30am. If you would like to attend, please email anna.salt@nhs.net to register by 5pm on Thursday 2nd July 2026. All slides, questions and responses will be made available to all providers following this event via Atamis. The response deadline is 12pm, midday, on Tuesday 21st July 2026 and the project reference in Atamis is C452273.

Estimated value£2.9m
057507-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 8 days

High Level Conservation Measures for the Wensum (Nutrient-Affected Features)

NATURAL ENGLAND

The Nature Restoration Fund (NRF) is intended to support strategic, large-scale action to address environmental impacts arising from development, including nutrient enrichment affecting protected sites. Within the River Wensum Special Area of Conservation (SAC) catchment, the NRF provides an opportunity to identify and prioritise durable, landscape-scale conservation measures that deliver long-term ecological improvement and help restore the integrity and resilience of internationally important habitats and species. To procure a consultant to produce a high level list of potential, in perpetuity conservation measures that would benefit features of the River Wensum Special Area of Conservation (SAC) affected by nutrient enrichment (see Annex A). The output will support Natural England, local authorities, and catchment partners in shaping future nutrient mitigation, restoration and investment programmes.

Estimated value£12,000
057510-2026

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