Castle Point Borough Council is preparing a local plan for its area. This will be called the Castle Point Plan and will cover the period 2023 to 2043.
A vision led place-based approach is being taken to the Castle Point Plan, with the needs of the community and the needs of those organisations providing services and facilities to the local communities being at the fore of what how places change and grow.
A critical component of the Castle Point Plan will be the approach taken to ensuring that residents can be healthy and live well. Sporting facilities and playing pitches have a role to play in providing these opportunities, as well as informal opportunities for recreation such as the use of green spaces.
A Playing Pitch Strategy (PPS) and Indoor Built Facility Strategy (IBFS) were last prepared in 2018 and set out action plans for improving the quantity and quality of pitch and sport facility provision in Castle Point. Updates from sports' governing bodies were collected in 2022 and 2023 to inform updates to the action plans within these strategies.
Additionally, a PPS steering group comprising representatives from different sports' governing bodies as well as Sports England and Active Essex meet bi-annually and liaise outside of meetings to facilitate delivery of actions arising from the strategies.
In order to inform the emerging Castle Point Plan, a new Playing Pitch and Sports Facilities Strategy is required that provides a comprehensive update to the work undertaken in 2018. The new strategy should take a place-based approach to the consideration of needs and provision and should be informed by strong community and stakeholder engagement. This strategy is aimed at different stakeholders and the strategy should be adaptable to enable the use of the document for different needs. For example, the council will be preparing a recreation strategy and work from this strategy will feed into that workstream.
Quotes are sought from suitably qualified and experienced specialists in the planning of playing pitch and sports facilities to undertake this work.
Castle Point Borough Council is preparing a local plan for its area. This will be called the Castle Point Plan and will cover the period 2023 to 2043.
A vision led place-based approach is being taken to the Castle Point Plan, with the needs of the community and the needs of those organisations providing services and facilities to the local communities being at the fore of what how places change and grow.
A critical component of the Castle Point Plan will be the approach taken to ensuring that residents can be healthy and live well. Sporting facilities and playing pitches have a role to play in providing these opportunities, as well as informal opportunities for recreation such as the use of green spaces.
A Playing Pitch Strategy (PPS) and Indoor Built Facility Strategy (IBFS) were last prepared in 2018 and set out action plans for improving the quantity and quality of pitch and sport facility provision in Castle Point. Updates from sports' governing bodies were collected in 2022 and 2023 to inform updates to the action plans within these strategies.
Additionally, a PPS steering group comprising representatives from different sports' governing bodies as well as Sports England and Active Essex meet bi-annually and liaise outside of meetings to facilitate delivery of actions arising from the strategies.
In order to inform the emerging Castle Point Plan, a new Playing Pitch and Sports Facilities Strategy is required that provides a comprehensive update to the work undertaken in 2018. The new strategy should take a place-based approach to the consideration of needs and provision and should be informed by strong community and stakeholder engagement. This strategy is aimed at different stakeholders and the strategy should be adaptable to enable the use of the document for different needs. For example, the council will be preparing a recreation strategy and work from this strategy will feed into that workstream.
Quotes are sought from suitably qualified and experienced specialists in the planning of playing pitch and sports facilities to undertake this work.
Castle Point Borough Council is preparing a local plan for its area. This will be called the Castle Point Plan and will cover the period 2023 to 2043.
A vision led place-based approach is being taken to the Castle Point Plan, with the needs of the community and the needs of those organisations providing services and facilities to the local communities being at the fore of what how places change and grow.
A critical component of the Castle Point Plan will be the approach taken to ensuring that residents can be healthy and live well. Sporting facilities and playing pitches have a role to play in providing these opportunities, as well as informal opportunities for recreation such as the use of green spaces.
A Playing Pitch Strategy (PPS) and Indoor Built Facility Strategy (IBFS) were last prepared in 2018 and set out action plans for improving the quantity and quality of pitch and sport facility provision in Castle Point. Updates from sports' governing bodies were collected in 2022 and 2023 to inform updates to the action plans within these strategies.
Additionally, a PPS steering group comprising representatives from different sports' governing bodies as well as Sports England and Active Essex meet bi-annually and liaise outside of meetings to facilitate delivery of actions arising from the strategies.
In order to inform the emerging Castle Point Plan, a new Playing Pitch and Sports Facilities Strategy is required that provides a comprehensive update to the work undertaken in 2018. The new strategy should take a place-based approach to the consideration of needs and provision and should be informed by strong community and stakeholder engagement. This strategy is aimed at different stakeholders and the strategy should be adaptable to enable the use of the document for different needs. For example, the council will be preparing a recreation strategy and work from this strategy will feed into that workstream.
Quotes are sought from suitably qualified and experienced specialists in the planning of playing pitch and sports facilities to undertake this work.
Castle Point Borough Council is preparing a local plan for its area. This will be called the Castle Point Plan and will cover the period 2023 to 2043.
A vision led place-based approach is being taken to the Castle Point Plan, with the needs of the community and the needs of those organisations providing services and facilities to the local communities being at the fore of what how places change and grow.
A critical component of the Castle Point Plan will be the approach taken to ensuring that residents can be healthy and live well. Sporting facilities and playing pitches have a role to play in providing these opportunities, as well as informal opportunities for recreation such as the use of green spaces.
A Playing Pitch Strategy (PPS) and Indoor Built Facility Strategy (IBFS) were last prepared in 2018 and set out action plans for improving the quantity and quality of pitch and sport facility provision in Castle Point. Updates from sports' governing bodies were collected in 2022 and 2023 to inform updates to the action plans within these strategies.
Additionally, a PPS steering group comprising representatives from different sports' governing bodies as well as Sports England and Active Essex meet bi-annually and liaise outside of meetings to facilitate delivery of actions arising from the strategies.
In order to inform the emerging Castle Point Plan, a new Playing Pitch and Sports Facilities Strategy is required that provides a comprehensive update to the work undertaken in 2018. The new strategy should take a place-based approach to the consideration of needs and provision and should be informed by strong community and stakeholder engagement. This strategy is aimed at different stakeholders and the strategy should be adaptable to enable the use of the document for different needs. For example, the council will be preparing a recreation strategy and work from this strategy will feed into that workstream.
Quotes are sought from suitably qualified and experienced specialists in the planning of playing pitch and sports facilities to undertake this work.
Castle Point Borough Council is seeking tenders for the delivery of Asset Management and Property Management in relation to Knightswick Shopping Centre, based on a Council owned site in Foksville Road, Canvey Island.
SCOPE OF THE CONTRACT
2.1.Lot 1 - Asset Management
2.2.Lot 2 - Property Management
Castle Point Borough Council is seeking tenders for the delivery of Asset Management and Property Management in relation to Knightswick Shopping Centre, based on a Council owned site in Foksville Road, Canvey Island.
SCOPE OF THE CONTRACT
2.1.Lot 1 – Asset Management
2.2.Lot 2 – Property Management
NOTE: This notice was updated on 18 September 2024 for the following reason: Added link to Tenderbox:
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The swimming pool roof is part of the Waterside Farm Leisure Centre building and is located on the Western end of the building (the other roofs are not part of this Solar PV installation scheme).
The Leisure Centre is part of the Waterside Farm Site, surrounded by service roads, sports fields, and parking areas.
The swimming pool building is adjacent to the nearby St John Ambulance building, the A1 Motorbike training area to the south, and the Canvey Miniature Railway to the northwest. The B1014 Somnes Avenue and the A130 Canvey Road border the site boundaries.
Know hazards associated with the works include (but are not limited);
•Working at height [upon the roof/scaffold], risk of falls,
•Working on a roof deck [above the swimming pool],
•Dropping materials and tools from height.
•Unauthorised access and the risk of vandalism
•Vehicular access risk of collision, deliveries and access through the Waterside Farm LC site and carpark
•Scaffold erection/removal and risk of collapse & risk of obstructing emergency routes from the Leisure Centre
•The Scaffold design, by placing loads on the existing building
•Risk of damage to the existing external M&E Plant and equipment to the western side elevation located on the adjacent flat roof.)
Castle Point Borough Council is seeking tenders from suitable and qualified contractors for the installation of solar photovoltaics system and associated work over the metal sheet roof [of the swimming pool] at the Waterside Farm Leisure Centre.
The swimming pool roof is part of the Waterside Farm Leisure Centre building and is located on the Western end of the building (the other roofs are not part of this Solar PV installation scheme).
The Leisure Centre is part of the Waterside Farm Site, surrounded by service roads, sports fields, and parking areas.
The swimming pool building is adjacent to the nearby St John Ambulance building, the A1 Motorbike training area to the south, and the Canvey Miniature Railway to the northwest. The B1014 Somnes Avenue and the A130 Canvey Road border the site boundaries.
Know hazards associated with the works include (but are not limited);
•Working at height [upon the roof/scaffold], risk of falls,
•Working on a roof deck [above the swimming pool],
•Dropping materials and tools from height.
•Unauthorised access and the risk of vandalism
•Vehicular access risk of collision, deliveries and access through the Waterside Farm LC site and carpark
•Scaffold erection/removal and risk of collapse & risk of obstructing emergency routes from the Leisure Centre
•The Scaffold design, by placing loads on the existing building
•Risk of damage to the existing external M&E Plant and equipment to the western side elevation located on the adjacent flat roof.
Castle Point Borough Council (CPBC) via the Essex Procurement Partnership (EPP) is seeking expressions of interest from the market for the provision of an ICT Fully Managed Service, designed to enhance the efficiency, responsiveness, and quality of services provided by CPBC.
NOTE: This notice was updated on 27 November 2024 for the following reason: Closing date amended to 3rd December 2024.(Construction of properties at 2 locations on Canvey Island:
Lot 1 Benderloch Gardens - Two, 3 bedroom Semi Detached Houses in Benderloch Gardens.
Lot 2 Linden Way - Three, 1 bedroom terraced houses in Linden Way.
Lot 3 Combined - combined contract for the construction of all properties under lots 1 and 2.)
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.
Construction of properties at 2 locations on Canvey Island:
Lot 1 Benderloch Gardens - Two, 3 bedroom Semi Detached Houses in Benderloch Gardens.
Lot 2 Linden Way - Three, 1 bedroom terraced houses in Linden Way.
Lot 3 Combined - combined contract for the construction of all properties under lots 1 and 2.
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.
NOTE: This notice was updated on 11 November 2024 for the following reason: To clarify that this contract is suitable for SMEs(Castle Point Borough Council is seeking tenders in relation to the installation of a Sensory Garden at Richmond Park in Benfleet.
The scope of this contract includes the installation of the sensory garden including all labour, materials and plant by 31 Mar 25.)
Castle Point Borough Council is seeking tenders in relation to the installation of a Sensory Garden at Richmond Park in Benfleet.
The scope of this contract includes the installation of the sensory garden including all labour, materials and plant by 31 Mar 25.
Castle Point Borough Council is seeking to commission consultants to develop a Culture and Tourism Strategy for the borough and has allocated the sum of £30,000 (ex VAT) UKSPF funding for the work.
Castle Point Borough Council are looking to expand Housing Options Operations funding via a charity service to raise charitable funds to further assist in tackling homelessness.
the provision of a Stray Dogs Collection & Kennelling Service to Castle Point Borough Council (CPBC). The service shall be provided on behalf of and within the area of Castle Point Borough Council
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.
Castle Point Borough Council is seeking tenders from suitable and qualified contractors for the conversion of Abbeyfield House, Chapple Lane, Hadleigh, Benfleet, SS7 2PW in accordance with the conditions of contract and requirements of this invitation and any documents, scedules and specifications
Due to the project timeline preliminary engagement was no able to be undertaken for this procurement
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