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Continuous improvement is important to us. Bassetlaw District Council is always looking at ways to better support our community whilst offering a cost-effective service. In order to achieve our vision, we need employees in post who are well-trained, who understand the corporate aims and have aligned objectives, and who view the Council as an employer of choice. The HR and Payroll system is therefore a fundamental pillar of our future success. What we want: We are looking for a dynamic, user-friendly system which is tailored to our preferred processes, integrates well with other utilised systems including MS Azure and delivers resource savings. We are looking for a fully-integrated HR and Payroll system which manages the organisational establishment, people records and payroll for circa 600 employees along with a number of other activities, which include; recruitment applicant tracking system (ATS) and onboarding, learning management system (LMS) including SCORM content and authoring tool, performance management including appraisals/ check-ins, talent and succession management, ideally including 360 and psychometrics, absence/ leave and time recording, HR case management, stakeholder dashboards and real-time analytics to drive organisational performance. Compatibility is key, employees need information in ways that they are able to consume; whether this is through screen readers, text amendments, different languages or simply a system which renders well on different devices. Systems and technology have advanced significantly in recent years, and we are keen that the successful product(s) and supplier(s) are forward-thinking and are able to leverage these advantages as they become available, whilst having a secure and thorough approach to security and data management.
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Bassetlaw District Council wishes to conduct market consultation with relevant providers in relation to its operator procurement for a culinary focused venue in the redeveloped Buttermarket in Retford Town Hall. This could include but not limited to; site operations, events management and marketing, and building maintenance services. The engagement will support the development of the future service delivery specification and provide an opportunity for providers to contribute to the specification and redevelopment process itself. Please note that this notice does not commit the Council to any future competition or award. The soft market testing exercise is intended to allow interested organisations with appropriate experience to outline their views and ideas about the future provision of the Buttermarket Food Hall. The Council will consider the responses received as a result of this exercise to help inform the delivery specification and the redevelopment design. Suppliers are welcome to view the opportunity on the East Mids Tenders portal using the link below: https://www.eastmidstenders.org/ https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=0e57f92c-f7dc-f011-813c-005056b64545&p=527b4bbd-5c58-e511-80ef-000c29c9ba21 The deadline for submission fo the soft market testing is: 12 noon 23rd January 2026.
Value undisclosed
Bassetlaw District Council is seeking to procure a professional and reliable cleaning service provider to deliver high-quality cleaning services at three of its key business centres: Retford Enterprise Centre, Middletons Yard and The Bridge Skills Hub, Monday - Friday. The selected contractor will be expected to maintain high standards of cleanliness, hygiene, and safety in line with operational needs, environmental practices, and statutory requirements.
£400,000
Contract value
Fusion Energy Café, The Bridge Skills Hub, Bridge Place, Worksop, S80 1DT Community Training Café Opportunity Overview Bassetlaw District Council (BDC) is working in collaboration with the UK Atomic Energy Agency (UKAEA), and the North Notts Business Improvement District (NNBID) to open the first Fusion Energy Café in the world. Bassetlaw District Council (BDC), the UK Atomic Energy Agency (UKAEA), and the North Notts Business Improvement District (NNBID) are looking to collaborate with an organisation and/or training provider to: • Operate the Café in The Bridge Skills Hub in Worksop providing training and work placements for individuals with a disability or/and who are not in education, employment, or training (NEET), or are long-term unemployed. • Provide accredited catering and hospitality training for learners working within the café. This will provide the opportunity for volunteering, training, employment, and signposting, as well as joint investment in community development and social inclusion. Any bid would need to cover both aspects of the services – which could be done via a single bidder, jointly as a partnership or as a Contactor and Subcontractor relationship. An event will be held prior to the full tender release allowing suppliers to meet potential partners for the purposes of covering the whole of the bid. Whilst this kind of arrangement may be more familiar to the VCSE community, independent café operators are not precluded from applying if they feel the business model could work alongside the catering and hospitality training provision and the skills outreach focus of the community café. As an example, you could be a VCSE that has an education contract in place to deliver catering and hospitality training or there will be the opportunity to partner you with a training provider. That is why we want to hear from VCSEs, independent café operators and training providers. Where is and what is the Fusion Energy Cafe The Fusion Energy Cafe is located at The Bridge Skills Hub in Worksop. The cafe unit is attached to the Skills Hub, it has an internal door to access the Skills Hub for learners and staff as well as double doors for public access. The internal design and branding relate to the STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) Programme which will deliver the first prototype fusion energy plant at West Burton in Bassetlaw. The cafe will host skills and community outreach activities for the district. The cafe will provide an immersive and interactive experience where visitors and residents can learn about fusion and science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) opportunities. The internal fit out is currently underway which includes screens and tech corner where children, young people and adults can learn more about fusion, STEP and STEM activities.
Value undisclosed
Bassetlaw have used cleaning provider for a number of years, which included the TUPE transfer of Notts County Staff at that time. Bassetlaw DC are now to go out to market to conduct a best value exercise to ensure financial testing of the market has been completed The Council would like to hear from parties interested in the cleaning contract provision The Council is open to how this new provision could be delivered. Interested bidders are required to download and submit responses to the soft market test, by no later than 12th August 2024. Bidders are to note that this in no way guarantees a tender process will follow, nor will it have any bearing on the outcome of any subsequent process.
£1,500,000
Contract value
Bassetlaw have used cleaning provider for a number of years, which included the TUPE transfer of Notts County Staff at that time. Bassetlaw DC are now to go out to market to conduct a best value exercise to ensure financial testing of the market has been completed The Council would like to hear from parties interested in the cleaning contract provision The Council is open to how this new provision could be delivered. Interested bidders are required to download and submit responses to the soft market test, by no later than 12th August 2024. Bidders are to note that this in no way guarantees a tender process will follow, nor will it have any bearing on the outcome of any subsequent process.
£1,500,000
Contract value