Framework Agreement for the Provision of Enforcement Agency Services for Unauthorised Encampments

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Value

£720,000

Classifications

  • Land management services
  • Bailiff services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

The Council wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of 	Enforcement Agency Services for Unauthorised EncampmentsThere is a requirement to:•	Conduct the initial site visit to the unauthorised encampment (UE) with the intention of determining the number of occupiers, who they are (family names) and any other relevant details, conducting a Welfare Needs Assessment on the occupiers (with regards to medical and schooling needs), reporting back to the Council and completing relevant paperwork.•	Serving of relevant documents / legal papers on the members of the UE to direct their departure from the land – this may be common law notices or notices under statute, or Court orders. This will normally take place on the same day as the initial site visit.•	Undertaking a contact visit to the UE occupiers as required by the Council.•	Supervise, direct and progress the eviction should a formal eviction be necessary.

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