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INSTALLATION
TO UNdERTAkE A FULL
OF A FOUR TEAM
LEISURE ANd CULTURE
CHANGING ROOM
OpTIONS AppRAISAL.
Stafford Borough Council are offering suitably
Stafford Borough Council invites suitably qualified
established, qualified and experienced consultants and
organisations with a proven track record to tender for
organisations an exciting opportunity to help shape the
the installation of a four-team modular changing facility
future of leisure and culture for the borough through
at Charnley Road Stafford.
undertaking a full options appraisal.
The scheme involves the design and build of the
The aim of the options appraisal is to consider and
facility to be ready for the use by the 31 July 2010. review all areas of the service and facilities and
Full details are contained within the tender documents. identify the best way to manage and run the service or
elements of the service in the future, while maintaining
Tender documents can be
the quality of provision and at the same time make the
facilities and services more efficient and effective.
obtained by contacting;
Mr R Leverett, Leisure and Culture, To request a Tender Briefing Pack please contact:
Stafford Borough Council,
Adam Hill, Head of Leisure and Culture,
Civic Centre, Riverside, Stafford, ST16 3AQ
Stafford Borough Council, Civic Centre,
or via email to
rleverett@staffordbc.gov.uk
Riverside, Stafford ST16 3AQ
e-mail:
amhill@staffordbc.gov.uk
Completed tenders must be
01785 619299
returned to the Head of Legal
Services by 12 noon on the Deadline for submission
Monday 9th March 2010. of tenders is 12noon
Tuesday 9 March 2010.
LONDON
YOUTH GAMES
Europe’s largest annual youth
OCCUPANCY AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
sports event is on the lookout for an
AT TYNE RIVERSIDE COUNTRY PARK CENTRE
BUILDING, LOW PRUDHOE, NORTHUMBERLAND
event management partner.
(GR NZ 086 635)
Organisations are invited to express their
Proposals are invited to develop and manage a new
interest in working with the charity from
use(s) for the Country Park building, creating a viable
September 2010 to August 2013.
use which that will deliver community benefits while
The London Youth Games comprises:
being compatible with the continued role of the
surrounding area as a Country Park.
l participation of nearly 50,000 7-18 year olds
l 30 sports
Within easy access of the Tyne and Wear conurbation,
the Country Park is on a major national cycle route, has
l teams from all 33 London boroughs
excellent access to canoeing on the River Tyne and is a
l 20 event days from February to July including
hub for local walking routes and environmental activities.
the high-profile finals weekend at Crystal Palace
The park centre building (which will continue to be
National Sports Centre
partially occupied by the Council) offers approximately
l An alumni that includes Olympic gold medallists
135 square metres of floor space mainly on the ground
Christine Ohuruogu, Linford Christie, Bradley level, and divided between 2 rooms.
Wiggins, Mark Hunter
To request further details and to receive an
expression of interest proforma please email:
Companies wishing to express an interest in this
mike.jeffrey@northumberland.gov.uk or call
opportunity are requested to complete the pre- (01670) 534085.
qualification questionnaire (PQQ) available from
Initial proposals are to be returned to the Council
midnight on February 1st at
by 26 February 2010 and it is expected that a short
www.londonyouthgames.org/eventmanagement
list will be invited to develop and submit more
The closing date for the PQQ is 1st March 2010.
detailed proposals.
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