Active Travel in Schools Support

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  • Recreational, cultural and sporting services

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4 months ago

Description

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council requires a service provider to support service delivery of the Council's Active Travel Programme across in the BCP area. The BCP Council Active Travel Programme includes the delivery of the Bike It Plus programme in an agreed number of schools each year, implementation of School Streets initiatives at suitable locations, and engagement and monitoring activities.
The service provider will support the continuation of the existing Active Travel Programme Activities - delivering the Bike It Plus (or equivalent) programme, implementing School Streets initiatives, conducting engagement and monitoring activities and offering general active travel support as requested.
The programme's continuation and scope will be dependent on external funding availability and will be agreed upon with the nominated BCP Council Contract Manager.

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