Cranbrook in East Devon is a town which is being developed on a former green field site from scratch. Construction works started in 2011 and the first residents moved in during the following year. By early 2021, the town had grown to approximately 6,000 residents occupying around 2,300 properties. The current Local Plan which covers the period until 2031 makes provision for the delivery of circa 8,000 homes housing in the region of 25,000 residents - so Cranbrook will be at least a medium-sized town and probably the second-biggest settlement in East Devon.
As part of the development, multi-use sports pitches were delivered in 2019 which are well- used, predominantly by youth teams. Cranbrook Town Council manages the sports pitches and is now commissioning the construction of a community sports pavilion at the site. The tender documents set out the parameters and the Town Council is now inviting tenders for the design and construction works to enable the above.
A consortium of developers, the East Devon New Community Partners, is delivering the currently consented first 3,500 homes at Cranbrook in East Devon. The Section 106 agreement relating to this development secures the preparation and servicing of land for a "Skateboard Park" prior to 2,250 dwelling occupations. The responsibility for the delivery of the skatepark transferred to the Town Council earlier in 2021. Cranbrook Town Council is now looking to appoint a preferred supplier for the construction of a wheeled sports facility in a town centre location in Cranbrook as set out in the tender documents.
Any prospective supplier is invited to submit their design proposal(s) in accordance with the specification set out in the tender documents to the Town Council.
Cranbrook in East Devon is a town which is being developed on a former green field site from scratch. Construction works started in 2011 and the first residents moved in during the following year. In
February 2022, the town had grown to approximately 6,500 residents occupying around 2,600 properties. The current Local Plan which covers the period until 2031 makes provision for the delivery of circa 8,000 homes housing in the region of 25,000 residents - so Cranbrook will be at least a medium-sized town and probably the second-biggest settlement in East Devon.
As part of the development, multi-use sports pitches were delivered in 2019 which are well-used, predominantly by youth teams. Cranbrook Town Council manages the sports pitches and is now looking to commission the construction of a multi-use games area (MUGA) at the site. This document sets out the parameters and the Town Council is now inviting tenders for the design and construction
works to enable the above.
Cranbrook in East Devon started being constructed in 2011 on land which used to be green fields. By early 2023, approximately 7,000 residents occupied 3,000 or so dwellings; this figure is projected to
rise to approximately 25,000 residents occupying 8,000 homes.
Cranbrook Town Council was created as a local authority in 2015 with currently eleven councillors and seven employees.
Cranbrook Town Council is seeking to commission a renewed information technology support service.
Any prospective supplier is invited to submit their proposal(s) in accordance with the specification set out in the invitation to tender document to the Town Council.
Cranbrook in East Devon started being constructed in 2011 on land which used to be green fields. While the first residents moved in during 2012, the new town of Cranbrook now has around 3,000 homes built and occupied and a population of just over 8,000 people; this figure is projected to rise to approximately 25,000 residents occupying 8,000 homes.
Cranbrook Town Council is now looking to appoint a preferred supplier for the design and build of a wheeled sports pump track in the Stone Meadow area of the Country Park in Cranbrook as set out in the tender document in order to further enhance the amenities and facilities which are available for the benefit of local residents and visitors.
Any prospective supplier is invited to submit their design proposal(s) in accordance with the specification set out in the tender document to the Town Council.
Cranbrook in East Devon is a town which is being developed on a former green field site from scratch. Construction works started in 2011 and the first residents moved in during the following year. By early 2024, the town had grown to approximately 9,000 residents occupying just under 3,500 properties. The current Local Plan which covers the period until 2031 makes provision for the delivery of circa 8,000 homes housing in the region of 25,000 residents - so Cranbrook will be at least a medium-sized town and probably the second-biggest settlement in East Devon.
As part of the development, multi-use sports pitches were delivered in 2019 which are well-used. Cranbrook Town Council manages the sports pitches and is now looking to commission the construction of a multi-use games area (MUGA) at the site. This opportunity sets out the parameters and the Town Council is now inviting tenders for the design and construction works to enable the above.
Cranbrook in East Devon started being constructed in 2011 on land which used to be green fields. By early 2024, approximately 9,000 residents occupied 3,200 or so dwellings; this figure is projected to rise to approximately 25,000 residents occupying 8,000 homes.
Cranbrook Town Council is now looking to appoint a supplier for the design and build of a trim trail in the Stone Meadow area of the Country Park in Cranbrook as set out in this opportunity in order to further enhance the amenities and facilities which are available for the benefit of local residents and visitors.
Any prospective supplier is invited to submit their design proposal(s) in accordance with the specification set out in this opportunity to the Town Council.