Purwell Play Area Refurbishment 2024-2025 - AWARD

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Value

£140,000

Classifications

  • Landscaping work for sports grounds and recreational areas

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Submission Deadline

6 months ago

Published

6 months ago

Description

North Hertfordshire District Council via Groundwork East is inviting quotations for the supply and installation of a children's play area. This to include the removal and recycling of some existing play equipment.

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Organisation

Catherine Browne (NHDC)

[email protected]

441462474000

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