The Provision of Consultancy for Playing Pitch Strategy (PPS) and Leisure Built Facility Strategy (BFS)

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£25,000

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  • Construction work for buildings relating to leisure, sports, culture, lodging and restaurants

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Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

Huntingdonshire District Council is commissioning a PPS and BFS to help inform the future priorities for outdoor sports pitch provision and leisure/sport built facility provision in the district and to help plan for future needs arising from an increasing population. The strategy will cover the whole local authority area of Huntingdonshire. It will be an integral supporting document towards the current Local Plan to 2036 and form an evidence base for the forthcoming Local Plan review scheduled to start in 2022.

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