Tender for General Management of Emergency Winter Accommodation

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Value

£180,000

Classifications

  • Other community, social and personal services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

7 months ago

Published

5 months ago

Description

Herefordshire Council is seeking to appoint a service provider for general management and staffing of emergency accommodation for people experiencing rough sleeping for the period from 2nd December 2024 up to 31st May 2025. Council owned premises will be made available for use as part of the winter accommodation provision.  \r
The provider will be required to work closely with the Councils Rough Sleeping Outreach Team and all relevant community voluntary and faith sector partners.\r
The Invitation to Tender (ITT) is being carried out under the Light Touch Regime (LTR) allowed within The Public Contract Regulations 2015, Reg 74 to 77.\r


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