This contract aims to provide Archaeological and Built Heritage Conservation Advice services for the Councils that meet current and future legislative requirements providing Advice service for the Councils on any heritage matters relating to Planning including Development Management, Enforcement, Policy / Forward Planning.
Fabricate and install an industrial high temperature external flue, replace a chimney flue liner, and carry out repairs to the existing chimney at Boston Crematorium.
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
Boston Borough Council intends to let a contract for an arboricultural consultant to review a number of Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs), and to survey the trees involved. The Council also requires the provision of two Best Practice Guides, and Officer Training on the handling of planning applications and tree works applications. These requirements are divided into three separate lots within the quotation exercise so that interested providers can bid for one, two, or all three elements of the work.
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
Environment Enforcement by street patrols and CCTV monitoring across three Lincolnshire local authority areas, including issuing Fixed Penalty Notices for Fly Tipping, Littering, Dog Fouling, and similar offences.
Provision of SIA security and stewarding/traffic direction for the annual May Fair held in Boston town centre over a period of approximately ten days around the May Bank Holiday each year.
Installation of new equipment and upgrades to existing equipment at 4 play areas in Boston, Lincolnshire
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
Services Delivered
SaaS Licences:
MRI Allocations (up to 4,000 applications)
MRI Homelessness Reduction (1 instance)
Rough Sleeper Pathway (up to 35 cases/month)
Annual Health Checks:
One for Allocations (Register, Property, Accommodation Database)
One for Homelessness Reduction (Homelessness module, Accommodation Database)
Includes 7.5 hours consultancy per check (remote, inclusive)
Support:
Standard maintenance and technical support
Limited to two trained designated contacts
The South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership (SELCP) is a collaboration between three councils: Boston Borough Council, East Lindsey District Council, and South Holland District Council. It is the largest council partnership in the UK, serving over 300,000 residents across 1,112 square miles.
In South and East Lincolnshire, there is an ongoing demand for temporary accommodation.
To meet this ongoing demand for temporary accommodation, the Councils have become increasingly reliant on nightly-purchased accommodation from a wide range of providers.
It is important that the Councils regularise their expenditure on temporary accommodation with its appointed suppliers to ensure its compliance with procurement regulations and legislation, and to ensure the provision of safe and high-quality accommodation standards for its residents.
This framework seeks to identify efficiencies in temporary accommodation services. The Councils are inviting tenders for a multiple-supplier framework agreement, for the provision of Temporary Accommodation.
Boston Borough Council are commissioning services to help drive sponsorship income by supporting the promotion and delivery of sponsorship opportunities linked to council-led initiatives.
The South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership (SELCP) was created to improve services, investment, and value for the community. It consists of Boston Borough Council, East Lindsey District Council, and South Holland District Council.
These councils work together to be more efficient, secure funding, and tackle important issues while keeping their own decision-making powers.
The Partnership is undertaking a coordinated procurement exercise to commission three distinct sector studies. These studies will inform future economic and spatial development strategies within each Council region.
The purpose of these new commissions is to identify and assess other existing sector strengths alongside emerging and future-facing sectors that could unlock new economic opportunities, helping to diversify Boston, Spalding, and East Lindsey's economies and position each area for long-term sustainable and higher value growth.
This work will also play a critical role in informing future spatial development strategies for Boston and the wider Borough, East Lindsey, Spalding and the wider South Holland District.
By aligning sectoral growth with spatial planning and infrastructure development, this study will help ensure that the economic and physical regeneration strategies are mutually reinforcing in each Council region.
Boston Borough Council (BBC) are seeking a suitably qualified company to undertake security provisions at a number of scheduled events. The two known events currently are the annual Christmas Market from Friday 28th November - Sunday 30th November 2025 and the annual May Fair, taking place on Saturday 2nd May - Saturday 9th May 2026 (Security coverage will also include Thursday 31st April and Saturday 9th May PM for fair build and takedown). Please note, other events may be scheduled throughout the term of the contract, so coverage will be required. Notice will be given in advance of any events scheduled.
The South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership (SELCP) is a collaboration between three councils: Boston Borough Council, East Lindsey District Council, and South Holland District Council. It is the largest council partnership in the UK, serving over 300,000 residents across 1,112 square miles.
In South and East Lincolnshire, there is an ongoing demand for temporary accommodation.
To meet this ongoing demand for temporary accommodation, the Councils have become increasingly reliant on nightly-purchased accommodation from a wide range of providers.
Boston Borough Council (BBC) are seeking a suitably qualified company to undertake security provisions at a number of scheduled events. The two known events currently are the annual Christmas Market from Friday 28th November - Sunday 30th November 2025 and the annual May Fair, taking place on Saturday 2nd May - Saturday 9th May 2026 (Security coverage will also include Thursday 31st April and Saturday 9th May PM for fair build and takedown). Please note, other events may be scheduled throughout the term of the contract, so coverage will be required. Notice will be given in advance of any events scheduled.
Boston Borough Council are seeking quotations for a Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) contract for Air Conditioning Systems across multiple council-operated sites.
Boston Borough Council are seeking a suitably qualified supplier to undertake Water Testing Services on several assets throughout the Boston Borough Council area.
Boston Borough Council (the Council) is pleased to present this exciting opportunity for a suitably experienced company to partner with the council in operating its flagship leisure facility as it commences a major transformation journey.The Council’s vision is to create a modern and innovative Leisure and Health Hub for Boston that provides a swimming, physical activity, and health offer to inspire people of Boston and the surrounding area to be active. Having assembled a significant package of capital finance, including Boston Town Deal and its own funding, the Council is embarking on a circa £8M investment and redevelopment project. The project includes the extension and redevelopment of the current Geoff Moulder Leisure Centre to reinvent the existing complex for the 21st Century providing a contemporary Boston Leisure and Health Hub for the town. The development project is expected to commence at the start of December 2023 and complete in early 2025.