The further extension of the agreement to deliver outsourced services, via a deed of variation, on behalf of Burnley Borough Council to include Revenues and Benefits, Customer Services and IT Services within a strategic partnership with Liberata UK Ltd.
The Council invites tenders for the concession to sell ice cream, confectionery and cold drinks from mobile ice cream vans in Towneley Park according to the terms and conditions outlined and the Licence Agreement.
Tenders are invited from organisations that have the necessary resources, ability, and experience to meet the Council's requirements. The concession will commence on 1st April 2026 and run until 31st March 2031 with an option to extend the concession, subject to agreement.
The Tender document comprises of the instructions for Tendering, and in the appendices/ schedules for completion and submission by tenderers - the Form of Tender, Certificates of non-collusion and a bona fide tender, Procurement Specific Questionnaire (PSQ), and Licence Agreement.
In the event of any conflict arising between any of the provisions of the Tender Document issued by the Council and those submitted by the Tendering organisation, the Council's Tender Document shall be the definitive version.
Tenders are invited from organisations that have the necessary resources, ability, and experience to meet the Council's requirements to purchase and develop land at The Vision Park, Burnley. It is anticipated that the contract will start 30/11/25.
The Vision Park employment scheme is a key priority for Burnley Borough Council, contributing to the Council's objectives on prosperity by developing employment space for new and growing businesses in key priority sectors.
The Council has already delivered high quality employment development on Phase 1, which has proved popular with small businesses and is fully occupied.
Over the last few years Burnley has benefitted from substantial inward investment including New Reel Cinema and five restaurants within the town centre; Redevelopment of Newtown Mill for a UCLan Medical Campus; Redevelopment of the Weavers Triangle for UCLan educational and student accommodation uses; Manchester Road Train Station has recently been rebuilt which now links through to Manchester; Major Industrial Estate development at Junction 9 of the M65.
Development Opportunity
The development opportunity for Vision Park Phase 2 comprises two main plots.
Burnley Borough Council is seeking to appoint an experienced asset and development management services company to provide advice on strategic direction and maximise the performance of the Council owned Charter Walk Shopping Centre in Burnley town centre.
A property management provider is already in place managing the day-to-day operation at Charter Walk. An asset and development management services provider will be responsible for the diligent supervision of the performance by the property manager of its obligations under the property management agreement.
A close working relationship and co-ordination between the asset & development management provider and the property management provider, as well as the council, will be necessary to meet the requirements of the council in relation to the strategic direction of Charter Walk.
The council intends to invest in Charter Walk to maintain and generate income growth over a 30-year period. The objective is to align the assets with the future requirements of the local community by supporting the growth of vibrant and diverse independent tenants in conjunction with the larger national brands.
Please see the Tender Brief and Invitation to Tender documents for further details.
Tenders are invited from organisations that have the resources and ability to supply, deliver, install and commission fitness equipment, inclusive of cardio, indoor cycling and strength equipment, including parts and labour (excluding accessories), combining plate loaded and pin select options, with training and marketing support provision and five years all-inclusive maintenance service across two leisure sites, St Peter's Leisure centre and Padiham Leisure centre.
Burnley Leisure require premium grade specification market leading fitness equipment and upholstery of all units to give a high-end quality feel and look with all equipment fitted with the latest technology and integrated with all wearables and apps (best in category products).
The equipment must be safe and durable, innovative, fully inclusive, and meet the varying needs of Burnley Leisure and its customers, whilst representing the very best in terms of financial value.
Burnley Borough Council (the Contracting Authority) are inviting Tenders from organisations (Bidders) that have the resources, capabilities and capacity to undertake full house refurbishment works, to 71 Albion Street and 31 Piccadilly Road. Works can include patch pointing, replacement gutters, sandblasting & painting walls, windows and door surrounds, re roofing, kitchen extensions, plastering, re wiring etc.
Further detailed information is provided in the 'Pre Construction Information' document (see appendix 6) and includes client and management considerations, environmental restrictions, risk assessments, design and construction hazards, health and safety requirements and plans, method statements; and also see 'Schedule' for the property (see Appendix 4)
This project is in compliance with Construction (Design & Management Regulations) 2015. Glovers Project Services Limited have been appointed by the Council as the principal designers for the project.
It is anticipated this will be an 14 week contract running through early October to the middle of January 2026. However the successful Bidder will be required to demonstrate and apply flexibility as some of this work may be weather dependent and actual dates will be agreed between the Council and the Bidder.
The successful Bidder will be required to enter into a JCT Minor Works contract with the Council.
The Invitation to Tender (ITT) document and its appendices set out the scope and nature of the required works, the procurement arrangements and conditions.
Tenders are invited from organisations that have the necessary resources, ability, experience and capacity to meet the Council's requirements for refurbishment works at Sandygate Halls of Residence, Burnley, as set out in these procurement documents. It is anticipated that the contract will start on the 12th of July 2025 with a works completion date of 29th August 2025.
The refurbishment includes:
• Decoration of bedrooms, corridors and communal areas
• Replacement of existing light fittings and electric heaters throughout
• Repairs to internal fire doors and general maintenance repairs
• Cleaning of bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens and circulation areas on completion of works
Tenders are invited from organisation that have the resources, ability and sufficient capacity to undertake improvements works to Queens Park Pitch in Burnley. Work includes spaying of existing grass cover, topsoil strip, regrading of exposed subsoil to form pitch platforms, replacement of topsoil, primary drainage, sand amelioration, secondary drainage, seed bed preparation, seeding and initial maintenance. The full requirements are set out in specification of works that are included within the tender pack.
Burnley Borough Council (the Contracting Authority) are inviting Tenders from organisations (Bidders) that have the resources, capabilities and capacity to undertake full house refurbishment works, to 71 Albion Street and 31 Piccadilly Road. Works can include patch pointing, replacement gutters, sandblasting & painting walls, windows and door surrounds, re roofing, kitchen extensions, plastering, re wiring etc.
Further detailed information is provided in the 'Pre Construction Information' document (see appendix 6) and includes client and management considerations, environmental restrictions, risk assessments, design and construction hazards, health and safety requirements and plans, method statements; and also see 'Schedule' for the property (see Appendix 4)
This project is in compliance with Construction (Design & Management Regulations) 2015. Glovers Project Services Limited have been appointed by the Council as the principal designers for the project.
It is anticipated this will be an 14 week contract running through early October to the middle of January 2026. However the successful Bidder will be required to demonstrate and apply flexibility as some of this work may be weather dependent and actual dates will be agreed between the Council and the Bidder.
The successful Bidder will be required to enter into a JCT Minor Works contract with the Council.
The Invitation to Tender (ITT) document and its appendices set out the scope and nature of the required works, the procurement arrangements and conditions.
Tenders are invited from contractors having the resources, sufficient capacity and experience working with Local Authority clients to remove the existing tenant shop fit, test, service and commission all existing services at Charter Walk Shopping Centre, Burnley. All works must be in accordance with the drawings, specifications and manufacturers written instructions in the tender documents.
The contractor will also be responsible for the design and installation of a ramped to the ground floor back of house are to negate level changes created by existing steps. Design shall comply with current Building Control Regulations and detailed drawings are required.
Black Cat Building Consultancy Ltd are supporting the Council with this tender opportunity. The full details of the Council's requirement can be found in the procurement documents.
The contract will likely commence late October 2025, and we anticipate an eight-week programme will be sufficient.
Tenders are invited from suitable qualified consultants with experience in the design and development of sports and recreation facilities to develop schemes for alteration and refurbishment of changing rooms at Townley Park and Fennyfold Playing Fields. The work involved is set out in the 'Brief and tender for the provision of architectural services' documents for both sites and included as part of the tender pack. This opportunity is being tendered in lots. Lot 1 is Towneley Park and Lot 2 is for Fennyfold Playing Fields. Tenderers may bid for one or both lots, the council reserves the right to award lots jointly or individually, it also reserves the right not to award any lot.
The Contract for both lots will commence on 18th August 2025 for a period of 14 weeks (ending 24th November 2025).
This Invitation to Tender (ITT) and the separate 'Brief and tender for the provision of architectural services' documents for Townley Park and Fennyfold Playing Fields sets out the nature and extent of the Council's requirements and the conditions upon which the works/services are to be provided.
Burnley Borough Council has been successful in a Stage 1 Application to the National Heritage Lottery Fund (NHLF) for a heritage-led regeneration programme (High 5 4 Heritage), focused within Burnley's Civic Quarter.
The High 5 4 Heritage programme will include five key interventions which align with the Council's priorities as well as the NLHF's key principles:
1. Restoration and Safeguarding of Historic Buildings
2. Sustainability and Management
3. Community Inclusion
4. Transformation of Public Realm
5. Enhancing Spaces for Art, Culture and Wellbeing
Burnley Borough Council (the Contracting Authority) are inviting Tenders from organisations (Bidders) that have the resources, capabilities and capacity to undertake full house refurbishment works, to 18 Russell Terrace, Padiham. Works can include patch pointing, replacement gutters, sandblasting & painting walls, windows and door surrounds, re roofing, kitchen extensions, plastering, re wiring etc.
Further detailed information is provided in the 'Pre Construction Information' document (see appendix 1) and includes client and management considerations, environmental restrictions, risk assessments, design and construction hazards, health and safety requirements and plans, method statements; and also see 'Schedule' for the property (see Appendix 4)
The Council invites tenders for the concession to sell ice cream, confectionery and cold drinks from mobile ice cream vans in Towneley Park according to the terms and conditions outlined and the Licence Agreement.
Tenders are invited from organisations that have the necessary resources, ability, and experience to meet the Council's requirements. The concession will commence on 1st April 2026 and run until 31st March 2031 with an option to extend the concession, subject to agreement.
The Tender document comprises of the instructions for Tendering, and in the appendices/ schedules for completion and submission by tenderers - the Form of Tender, Certificates of non-collusion and a bona fide tender, Procurement Specific Questionnaire (PSQ), and Licence Agreement.
In the event of any conflict arising between any of the provisions of the Tender Document issued by the Council and those submitted by the Tendering organisation, the Council's Tender Document shall be the definitive version.
Tenders are invited from contractors having the resources, sufficient capacity and experience working with Local Authority clients to provide Dog Kennelling Services for stray dogs in the Borough of Burnley. The provision of Kennelling Services will be split into three lots.
Core Lot 1: A Kennelling Service which will accept dogs between the hours of 9am and 7.30pm Monday to Friday and from 10am to 2pm Saturday Sunday and Bank Holidays (additional Quality Marks will be granted for extended hours).
The Council has also included Provisional Lots 2 and 3 covering the following services for which the Tenderers are invited to submit a price:
Provisional Lot 2: The Capture of Roaming Dogs and collection of Stray/Secured dogs from within the Borough of Burnley between 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
Provisional Lot 3: The Collection of Stray Secured dogs within the Borough of Burnley between 5pm and 7.30pm Monday to Friday and from 10am to 2pm Saturday Sunday and bank holidays.
Both the Core Lot and the Provisional Lots will be evaluated individually against the same criteria, and Tenderers are invited to bid for individual or all Lots. The Provisional Lots may or may not be included in the Final Contract at the discretion of Burnley Borough Council. The Council also reserve the right not to award a contract.
The full details of the Council's requirement can be found in the ITT document on www.the-chest.org.uk Ref. DN 799282
Tenders are invited from contractors having the resources, sufficient capacity and experience working with Local Authority clients to provide Dog Kennelling Services for stray dogs in the Borough of Burnley. The provision of Kennelling Services will be split into three lots.
Core Lot 1: A Kennelling Service which will accept dogs between the hours of 9am and 7.30pm Monday to Friday and from 10am to 2pm Saturday Sunday and Bank Holidays (additional Quality Marks will be granted for extended hours).
The Council has also included Provisional Lots 2 and 3 covering the following services for which the Tenderers are invited to submit a price:
Provisional Lot 2: The Capture of Roaming Dogs and collection of Stray/Secured dogs from within the Borough of Burnley between 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
Provisional Lot 3: The Collection of Stray Secured dogs within the Borough of Burnley between 5pm and 7.30pm Monday to Friday and from 10am to 2pm Saturday Sunday and bank holidays.
Both the Core Lot and the Provisional Lots will be evaluated individually against the same criteria, and Tenderers are invited to bid for individual or all Lots. The Provisional Lots may or may not be included in the Final Contract at the discretion of Burnley Borough Council. The Council also reserve the right not to award a contract.
The full details of the Council's requirement can be found in the ITT document on www.the-chest.org.uk Ref. DN 799282
The Council requires condition reports analysing the condition of the M&E services within 32 properties across the Borough.
The reports for each building must cover the following mechanical and electrical installations:
• Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems: This includes boilers, chillers, air handling units, ductwork, fans and filters.
• Electrical systems: This includes switchgear, distribution boards, cables, lighting and emergency lighting systems.
• Plumbing and drainage systems: This includes hot and cold-water supplies, drainage systems, pumps and tanks.
• Fire detection and suppression systems: This includes smoke detectors, sprinklers, fire alarms and extinguishers.
• Lifts and escalators: This includes all lift installations and escalators in the building.
The scope of service for each element should consist of:
• Plant Condition RAG.
• Current effectiveness of the plant.
• Date of installation against the CIBSE Guide M tables for typical plant replacement requirements.
• Areas of corrosion.
• Areas of system malfunction. Size of the plant and pipework.
• Evaluate M&E test certificates and highlight any missing compliance documentation.
• Photographic evidence of defects.
• Summary of required action.
• Budget costs for replacements.
• Option appraisals (where practical).
Where available, asset registers, as installed drawings, equipment handbooks, maintenance records and Operation & Maintenance manuals will be made available to help compile the required outputs, including Life Cycle Cost Analysis.
Tenders are invited from organisations that have the necessary resources, ability, and experience to meet the Council's requirements. It is anticipated that the contract will start in August 2025.
Tenders are invited from suitable qualified consultants with experience in the design and development of sports and recreation facilities to develop schemes for alteration and refurbishment of changing rooms at Townley Park and Fennyfold Playing Fields. The work involved is set out in the 'Brief and tender for the provision of architectural services' documents for both sites and included as part of the tender pack. This opportunity is being tendered in lots. Lot 1 is Towneley Park and Lot 2 is for Fennyfold Playing Fields. Tenderers may bid for one or both lots, the council reserves the right to award lots jointly or individually, it also reserves the right not to award any lot.
The Contract for both lots will commence on 18th August 2025 for a period of 14 weeks (ending 24th November 2025).
This Invitation to Tender (ITT) and the separate 'Brief and tender for the provision of architectural services' documents for Townley Park and Fennyfold Playing Fields sets out the nature and extent of the Council's requirements and the conditions upon which the works/services are to be provided.