Churchdown Parish Council seek to award a contract for the design and construction of a new BMX track or for the redesign & refurbishment of the current BMX track at Churchdown Park.
Applicants should contact the Clerk to Churchdown Parish Council at
clerk@churchdown-pc.gov.uk or phone 01452 713528
Tenders with design and costs schedule to be submitted in writing before 8th June 21022
Churchdown Parish Council are inviting tenders from suitably qualified and experienced organisations for the delivery of youth services in Churchdown. This is a pilot scheme to run across the academic year from September 2022 to July 2023. Applicants are invited to contact the Clerk for further information and a copy of the tender pack . The closing date for the receipt of tenders is Friday 10th June 2022 at 5pm.
Please contact the Clerk at clerk@churchdown-pc.gov.uk
Churchdown Parish Council is seeking to award a contract for the design and construction of a new BMX Pump Track to replace the existing dirt track at Churchdown Park.
The contemporary design will provide an accessible space for wheeled sports users to learn and develop skills, as well as valuable opportunities to exercise, socialise and be creative.
The track will be free for local residents and BMX cyclists of all ages and abilities to enjoy
Additional information: A copy of the tender pack is available upon request.
Please email clerk@churchdown-pc.gov.uk
Churchdown Parish Council is inviting tenders for the following outside works:
1. Grass Cutting
Schedule 1 - Verges and Splays
Schedule 2 - Parks and Play Areas
Schedule 3 - Pitches
Schedule 4- Churchdown Park Ponds Area
Schedule 5 - Community Orchard
Schedule 6 - Churchdown Burial Ground
Tender for grass cutting - Schedules 1- 6
Creation of a 'circular', linked , all - weather path on grassed areas in order to improve accessibility to Churchdown Park. The new path will complement and enhance access to the many amenities on site as well as to the existing Public Right of Way/ Cycle Way which leads to the airport. ( National Cyle Route 41)
The path will be in various sections, each with its own specification according to the existing surface and environment : all sections will be linked and must be suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs,
The specifications are not exhaustive, but stipulate the minimum requirements. The 'ponds' section asks suppliers to quote for optional timber edging.
Creation of a 'circular', linked , all - weather path on grassed areas in order to improve accessibility to Churchdown Park. The new path will complement and enhance access to the many amenities on site as well as to the existing Public Right of Way/ Cycle Way which leads to the airport. ( National Cyle Route 41)
The path will be in various sections, each with its own specification according to the existing surface and environment : all sections will be linked and must be suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs,
The specifications are not exhaustive, but stipulate the minimum requirements. The 'ponds' section asks suppliers to quote for optional timber edging.
Churchdown Parish Council is inviting organisations with the right skills and expertise to work in partnership with Churchdown Parish in
• Developing, managing and delivering demand-led youth provision in Churchdown
• Facilitating and developing youth participation and representation in Churchdown.
We will, through open tender, enter into a 15-month Service Level Agreement (SLA) with one provider, to deliver a range of youth services depending on identified needs in the area. The SLA will run from April 2024- July 2025
We envisage a delivery model which provides flexible local provision covering Churchdown.
This will be through a mixture of centre-based sessions, outreach & detached youth work, information, advice and support and joint activities which may involve volunteers or the need to provide transport.
Expected Provision
1. The service will work across the two neighbourhood areas of Churchdown [ Brookfield and St. Johns], focused on supporting secondary school aged children; within each location it is expected that there will be 1 x 2 hour session held per week designed for children aged between 11 and 16 (school years 7-11) across the summer term 2024 ( April - July ) and academic year 2024/25 (September 2024 - July i.e. 36 weeks).
2. The provider will also be expected to develop an effective provision of outreach/street-based work to engage hard to reach groups as appropriate, ensuring that this provision is split equally between the two neighbourhood areas. There is recognition that this is likely to include young people outside of the 11-16 age range, and this is positively welcomed. It is anticipated that this will be up to 8 hours per week.
3. The provider will deliver a range of age-appropriate sessions and ensure that these include advice and support on issues of concern to young people e.g.: wellbeing, friendships, relationships, employment, sexual health and mental health.
4. As appropriate the provider will promote other specialist youth services in the area, and seek to encourage greater involvement and engagement with young people and the wider community.
It is hoped that ongoing provision will be designed and developed with involvement from young people, as engagement and accessibility are key requirements for providing activities and will continue to evolve over time (subject to regular feedback consultation and evaluation by users). The Parish Council will hold regular monitoring meetings with the provider to discuss progress and to aid decision making.
Additional information: Please contact Geraldine Connor, Clerk and Responsible Financial Officer to Churchdown Parish Council
By email at clerk@churchdown-pc.gov.uk
By phone at 01452 713528