Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- J&K Care Specialists Ltd
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Whispers Care Solutions Ltd
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Triple Care Healthcare Services Ltd
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Total Community Care Limited
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Third Hand Healthcare Limited
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- The Rose Road Association
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Hot Pressure Washers 2026
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- via-east-midlands-limited
- supplier
- BYWATER SERVICES LIMITED
- value
- 82021
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Via East Midlands Limited is seeking to appoint a supplier who can supply, install and maintain Hot Pressure Washers as required by Purchaser(s).
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Starlight Healthcare Limited
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Standby 24 Limited
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Request Services Ltd
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Relief Care Agency Ltd
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Redjacket Specialist Care Ltd
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Pathways of Hope Ltd
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- P&M Homecare t/a Bluebird Care North Hampshire & West Berkshire
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- OneCall 24 Healthcare Limited
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- J&K Care Specialists Ltd
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Observe Care Ltd
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Care Support Services for Children with a Disability (2026)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- hampshire-county-council
- supplier
- Nurse Plus & Carer Plus UK Limited
- value
- 680000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Hampshire County Council Children’s Services commissions care support for children and young people with disabilities. The children and young people requiring care support services will include those with severe disabilities such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autistic spectrum conditions, behaviour that challenges and complex physical or mental health needs. The Services are part of a holistic support package for the child / young person that meets identified outcomes as part of a Care Plan as agreed by the Council’s County Allocation Panel.
This Service is part of Hampshire County Council’s Children’s Services Department’s continuum of services which support children and young people with disabilities. Care support is a Tier 4 specialist service, which can be offered to a family following a social care assessment where the Disabled Children’s Team criteria has been met and/or an unmet social care need has been identified.
The Services will have the following features:
• provides a time limited or ongoing intervention for families, dependent on need
• provides a range of different types of support to be available (e.g. domiciliary care, personal care, support in the community, overnight care etc.)
• provides flexible levels of support to meet individual needs (some families may only need light touch, and some will need intensive)
• provides support at both the times that is assessed as a need by the Social Worker and requested by families, for the time period required (e.g., one hour at the beginning and / or end of the day)
• provides suitably trained, reliable, consistent workers; known to the child or young person, all of whom will have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check, to ensure continuity and stability for families
• delivers Excellent / Good care in accordance with Care Quality Commission guidance for providers of health and social care services for children and young people
• identifies opportunities for the use of assistive care technologies and equipment to enable families to support their child independently in their own home or for the young person to access the community independently
• can support a child or young person in their own homes whilst the parent or carer is not present
• can support a child or young person in a residential home, foster home or their own home
• can support the child or young person in their local communities
The current Care Support for Children with a Disability Framework was developed by Hampshire County Council to address growing and evolving needs in social care, for children who require support in their home environment and to safeguard these children. The service is coming to the end of it's life span and is required to be retendered to ensure Hampshire may meet the needs of its eligible residents.
The new framework will be an evolution from the current Framework and the Authority is looking is looking for contracts for services under the Framework to commence from 01/09/2026.
This is a light touch contract as set out in section 9 of the Procurement Act 2023. As such the Council is establishing a Framework which will be open for new entrants across it's entire term. However, the Council reserves the right to temporarily pause the Framework for new entrants at any point. Any pause will be communicated through the Councils electronic tendering system.
The Timetable in section 4.1 relates to the initial application window. Once the Framework commences it will be reopened for new applications and suppliers will be able to apply at any point up until 3 months before the Framework expires.
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Safety Risk Model (SRM) v10 upgrade
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- rail-safety-and-standards-board
- supplier
- Sotera Risk Solutions Limited
- value
- 56000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- RSSB is updating the Safety Risk Model to version 10 (SRM v10). Most work will be handled internally, but an external supplier is needed for specific tasks in modelling and integration from May to December 2026.
Tasks include:
1.Development of escalation factors for the suite of train accident models
2.Development of injury atoms for the suite of train accident models
3.Independent Quality Assurance (QA) review of SRM v10 risk estimates
4.Comparison of SRM v10 with SRM v9 risk estimates
5.Independent QA of SRM v10 dashboard
External Growth Advisor
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- east-lindsey-district-council
- supplier
- TRC LINCS LTD
- value
- 180000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- East Lindsey District Council (ELDC) have recruited a Business Advisor to offer strategic advice and practical support to help local businesses develop and grow.
The cost of retaining the external Advisor is being met by the East Lindsey Investment Fund (ELIF), currently secured for a two-year period to April 2028.
The appointment of the external Advisor sits alongside other ELIF funded activity, predominantly focused on Energy Efficiency. Within the overarching ELIF strategy the introduction of general Business Advice is referred to as the Fifth Pillar.
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Public Analyst Training
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- food-standards-agency
- supplier
- LGC Limited
- value
- 186667
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- pending
- description
- The Food Safety Act 1990 requires LAs to appoint PAs for chemical and compositional food sampling in a legal context and provide a CoA which is admissible as evidence in criminal proceedings. The MChemA qualification needed to become a PA is rightly challenging to achieve as it ensures extensive knowledge in chemical analysis and competence in providing an expert legal opinion on the quality, safety and probity of food.
As some analyses require being tested under the direction of a PA or require the PA to undertake the test themselves due to the need for specialised training, a reduction in the number of PAs hugely reduces the capacity of PA OLs. Moreover, PA OLs who lose their PA due to retirement, or fail to appoint one, will lose their ability to test samples under the Food Safety Act 1990 leading to an inability for LAs to take enforcement action.
Funding the training and continued professional development (CPD) of PAs and providing funding to backfill desk analyst roles in the laboratory could improve capacity and capability in PA OLs as outlined in the FSA Board Paper 2022. Providing such a succession plan will guarantee the future of the PA profession and the PA OL system.
The project must demonstrate the design and delivery of a training programme which supports the development of PA trainees’ skills, knowledge, and experience in a PA OL throughout their MChemA. This should enable trainees to be better equipped to become practising PAs and therefore support the succession planning of PAs in PA OLs, to ensure that they can continue to act as PA OLs in the future.
Paradise Park Path ad Park Improvements
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- south-ribble-borough-council
- supplier
- Ground Inc Ltd
- value
- 165840
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- South Ribble Borough Council invited quotes for the Paradise Park paths and park improvements tender. All bids were evaluated in accordance to the terms set in the tender pack.
Determination of background levels of PFAS in a variety of foods
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- food-standards-agency
- supplier
- Fera Science Ltd
- value
- 200000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- pending
- description
- This research project aims to increase the Food Standards Agency's understanding about the concentration levels of PFAS in food products consumed in the UK and includes those grown or reared in the UK. The data will help to reduce some of the current data gaps in the evidence base. This will therefore enable a more accurate
assessment of the risk to human health as well as identify any issues to take through
the FSA’s risk analysis process and support future policy requirements/decision
making.
Beach Cleaner
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- lancaster-city-council
- supplier
- Overton UK Limited
- value
- 58295
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Purchase of BSR400HD Surf Rake
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Tanfield School - Catering & Cleaning Services
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- eden-learning-trust
- supplier
- Polopre United Kingdom Limited
- value
- 777062.43
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Lot 1 - Catering Services and Lot 2 - Cleaning Services
Tanfield School is currently out to tender for the provision of a full daily catering and cleaning service.
The school is a secondary academy based in Tanfield and part of Eden Learning Trust.
The contract is being offered for three years with the option to extend for a further two periods of 12 months. The contract commencement date is:
Catering - 05 April 2026
Cleaning - 31 May 2026
Lot 1 - Catering Services
The services at the school are outsourced.
The Contractor will be responsible for the provision of a full school food catering service for the pupils and staff at the school. This will consist of morning breaks and full lunch service for each school day.
The catering facilities at the school include 2 dining halls both with servery’s and take place over two sittings.
Across the school there are currently 692 pupils on roll for the academic year 2024/25. Of this figure, 235 pupils are entitled to Free School Meals.
TUPE is expected to apply, details of which can be found in the tender documentation. No members of the catering team are part of the Local Government Pension Scheme.
The school is keen to further increase uptake and continue the good work already in place for catering. It wishes to do so by working closely with the successful contractor in developing and continuously improving the service and partnership during the period of the contract and by introducing innovative and creative ideas as submitted in the tender process and ongoing.
The school is aware that there are always opportunities to improve and modernise. They are interested in ensuring that the caterers provide the best possible service, introducing new menu ideas and initiatives so that pupils are all eating and utilising the service regularly.
Lot 2 - Cleaning Services
The contract is for a full daily cleaning service during term time and periodic cleaning outside of term time.
TUPE is expected to apply, details of which can be found in the tender documentation.
One member of the cleaning team is a member of the Local Government Pension Scheme, and all details are in the tender documentation.
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Framework Agreement for the provision of Memorial Inspections and Repairs
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- stafford-borough-council
- supplier
- MEMSAFE LIMITED
- value
- 40000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Stafford Borough Council has awarded a Framework Agreement to undertake inspection and repairs to all memorials within its three current operational cemeteries.
Lot 2 Remedial Works - Stafford Borough Council, on rare occasion, is required to cap shallow graves following an internment to ensure the current Burial ACT from 1857 and is also part of the Local Authorities Cemeteries Order 1977 (LACO).
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Specialist consultancy services for organisational design and corporate change
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- regulator-of-social-housing
- supplier
- DAVID R. BLACKBURN CONSULTING LTD
- value
- 108000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- The Regulator of Social Housing has awarded a contract for specialist consultancy services to support organisational design and corporate change.
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
project_9810 Social Work Induction Programme (SWIP)
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- department-for-education
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- cancelled
To renew the car park and adjacent footpath areas
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- housing-21
- supplier
- MEL GREEN CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
- value
- 48325
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- To renew the car park and adjacent footpath areas at Lord Kitchener Court.
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
DLSITT1095 - Diamond Light Source B23 Mirror System
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- diamond-light-source-limited
- supplier
- Bestec GmbH
- value
- 312270
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- pending
- description
- Located on the Harwell Science & Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire, Diamond Light Source (DLS) is a leading-edge facility for science, engineering and innovation. DLS allows researchers from academia and industry to investigate the structure and behaviour of the world around us at the atomic and molecular level.
To continue delivering the world-changing science that Diamond enables, the facility is being upgraded to Diamond-II, a co-ordinated programme of development that combines a major machine upgrade with new instruments and complementary improvements to optics, detectors, sample environment and delivery capabilities, and computing, as well as integrated and correlative methods. This will be transformative in speed and spatial resolution and will offer users streamlined access to enhanced instruments for life and physical sciences.
Beamline B23 is a UV-visible beamline that will utilize a lattice dipole-quadrupole (DQ) magnet as a source in the Diamond-II synchrotron. The beamline operates two modules (A and B) which provide ultraviolet and visible light for synchrotron radiation circular dichroism (SRCD) experiments. The operational energy range of the beamline is 125 to 800 nm (1.55 to 10 eV).
The scope of the contract is to design, manufacture and deliver a double, horizontally and vertically deflecting mirror system to the performance specification document using a shared concept.
The mirror system will support two mirror optics (not part of this tender) that will have a motorised 3-point kinematic motion system. Mirror System will have an Ultra High Vacuum (UHV) vacuum vessel, support structure and adjustments for alignment.
Fire Strategy Consultant Block 6
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- london-borough-of-wandsworth
- supplier
- WSP UK Limited
- value
- 463675
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- pending
- description
- Winstanley York Road Block 6 Fire Engineering Consultancy services RIBA stage 2-4
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Space Technology Solutions
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- government-commercial-agency
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
Riverfly Monitoring Initiative Citizen Science Project 26/29
2026-04-29- dept_slug
- environment-agency
- supplier
- The Freshwater Biological Association
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-29
- status
- active
- description
- Collaborative Agreement between EA and the Freshwater Biological Association (FBA).
This is a 3-year project which aims to continue the work of the Riverfly Monitoring Initiative (RMI), citizen science network under the Riverfly Partnership, which collects invertebrate data and evidence of environmental impacts from rivers and catchments across England to complement EA’s own monitoring and assessment work.