Oadby & Wigston Advice Service

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Classifications

  • Health and social work services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

Oadby & Wigston Borough Council wishes to invite tenders for the supply of services in respect of advice to the residents of Oadby, Wigston and South Wigston; the service is to be known as the "Oadby & Wigston Advice Service". The aim of this service is to help improve the lives of the public and community within the Borough through the support of external Partners.

The Council wishes to help and support its residents to lead independent and successful lives. However, as people can be impacted in various ways, the Council would like to help alleviate these issues through the successful delivery of a multi-channel advisory service for a broad range of matters.

The deadline for completed tender submissions to be received on the eTendering Portal is 12:00 noon on 8th April 2021. 

The Contract is due to commence on 1st June 2021.

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