TO SUPPLY, INSTALL AND MAINTAIN DIGITAL 48 SHEET SCREENS AND SELL ADVERTISING
The Council is seeking to appoint a suitably experienced supplier to supply, install, operate and maintain digital 48 sheet advertising screens at Council-owned locations within the Borough of Telford & Wrekin.
Borough of Telford & WrekinWest MidlandsWAC-574527
Telford & Wrekin Council – Telford Theatre Options Review
Telford & Wrekin Council is seeking to appoint suitably qualified and experienced Consultant(s) to support the Council in the development of the Food and Beverage (F&B) service the new Telford Theatre.
Borough of Telford & WrekinWest Midlands5 May 2026WAC-584244
Wheat Leasows Solar Farm - Rectification and Operation & Maintenance
Following a cable theft incident in August 2025 and the asset’s ongoing operational needs, the Council intends to procure a contractor to deliver two phases of work:
Phase 1 – Rectification (Cable Theft Redress): Survey, design confirmation, procurement, and physical reinstatement of damaged DC string cabling and associated works to return the whole plant to safe, compliant, and fully operational status.
Phase 2 – Ongoing O&M: Full technical O&M services (see exclusions below) , including monitoring, preventive and corrective maintenance, HV operations, reporting, and asset management over a multi‑year term to ensure its long-term performance.
Borough of Telford & WrekinWest Midlands14 May 2026WAC-584251
Telford & Wrekin Council is seeking a Provider to support the Council to fulfil its duty with regard to the provision of non-instructed advocacy. The service is for eligible people aged 16+ who have been judged to have substantial difficulty or lack the capacity to engage with processes relating to their care, health and support services, or in deprivation of liberty situations, and do not have an appropriate individual (i.e. family member) to represent them.
The ultimate goal of the service is to encourage empowerment in order that Individuals rights are secured, help them to make choices, promote the individual's well-being and ensure that their wishes are taken fully into account. In so doing, the service will promote social inclusion, equality and social justice.
The tender brings together several Independent Advocacy requirements into a single contract to cover the following:
• Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy (IMCA), including Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) and Relevant Individual's Representative (RPR);
• Care Act Independent Advocacy and
• Independent Health Complaints Advocacy Service
Note: Advocacy under the Independent Mental Health Act (IMHA) is not included as this is commissioned jointly with Shropshire County Council.
The benefits of this approach include:
• A single contact point with one telephone number to enable ease of access to the service.
• Ensures a knowledgeable individual answers the telephone and deals with queries efficiently.
• A consistent service with streamlined processes.
• The opportunity to have the same advocate where more than one type of advocacy provision is required.
• To reduce duplication and improve service delivery.
A single Provider, or consortium of Providers may tender for this service but must operate a uniform and consistent service delivery process as well as offer economies of scale.
The Service Provider will be required to operate the service within an environment where new legislation, Court judgements and new processes will impact on service delivery. The Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) is to be introduced during the operation of this service, and the Provider will implement new working practices and workforce development as necessary to meet the requirements.
Borough of Telford & WrekinWest Midlands19 May 2026WAC-583904
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SEND Information, Advice and Support SENDIAS
The Service shall support the Council and ICB to fulfil its duty in accordance with the requirements of the Children & Families Act 2014 and the SEND Code of Practice 2015 which sets an expectation that children, young people, parent/carers should be involved in the identification, assessment and decision making about the provision to meet special educational needs or disabilities.
The Special Educational Needs and/or Disability Information Advice and Support Services (SENDIAS) shall provide children, young people (aged 0-25) and their parent/carers(s) with free impartial, confidential and accurate information, advice and support about education, health and social care on matters relating to special education needs and disability. This provision should support independence and self-advocacy for children, young people and parents, enabling them to take part effectively in discussions and decisions relating to their education, health and care provision.
This service will ensure it is delivered in a way that ensures parents, children and young people understand their entitlement to education, health and care support under the SEND Code of Practice and within the Local Authority SEN Graduated offer.
Borough of Telford & WrekinWest Midlands29 May 2026WAC-573408