Concessionary Contract For The Management of Tennis Courts, And Promotion Of Tennis Within Dudley Parks - AWARD

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  • Sporting services

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5 months ago

Published

2 months ago

Description

Dudley Council is working in partnership with the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) to Encourage residents to either start or play more tennis. The Council is looking to appoint an experienced, professional Concessionaire of local tennis operator services to operate and manage the tennis provision and promote the service  across the six sites including introduction sessions, engagement programmes and coaching services for the future delivery. Also including the day-to-day management of the tennis courts and online booking system, which are all part of our funding outcomes for the grant.
      
      This project is spit into two lots,  due to areas.  Suppliers are welcome to  bid one or both lots as they see fit. 
      
      Lot One:       Hunting Tree Park, Halesowen, B63 4HY  
                            King George V, Wordsley,DY8 5BS                                                                                                                                    
                            Stevens Park, Wollescote, DY9 7JG 
                            Mary Stevens Park, Stourbridge, DY8 2AD 
      
      Lot Two:      Priory Park- Central Dudley,DY1 4EU
                              Silver Jubilee, Coseley,WV14 9SZ

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