Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan Period Dignity Programme

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£3,532,712

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  • Personal care products

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

2 days ago

Description

Cardiff Council and the Vale of Glamorgan Council are looking to establish a framework to deliver its Period Dignity Programme to communities and schools across the regions. 
The Period Dignity programme aims to ensure there is a dignified way of accessing free of charge period products for those who menstruate within education and those from low-income households in the Cardiff and the Vale local authority area in the most practical and dignified way possible.
This procurement is subject to funding provided by the Welsh Government. Accordingly, there is a risk that the value of the grant may increase, decrease, or be withdrawn entirely on an annual basis. Any potential extension to the contract will be reviewed annually, subject to the continued availability of funding. 
This Framework will not be offered as an Open Framework and as such suppliers will not be able to join after this tender process has concluded.
The following list of local authorities will be able to access the framework if they wish to do so throughout the contract period:
Newport City Council estimated annual spend 150,552GBP
Monmouthshire County Council estimated annual spend 69,308GBP
Torfaen County Borough Council estimated annual spend 190,038GBP
Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council estimated annual spend 120,899

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