The Provision of School Lettings

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Value

£2,000,000

Classifications

  • Non-residential property renting or leasing services
  • Community action programme

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  • planningUpdate

Submission Deadline

3 months from now

Published

5 days ago

Description

Outwood Grange Trust "The Trust" is seeking detailed Tenders for  The provision of School Lettings including a booking system and a full managed lettings provision

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