Craven District Council sought bids from contractors for public realm works at the following sites:
1. Victoria Street, Skipton
2. Victoria's Square, Skipton
3. Hallam's Yard, Skipton
The works include:
- resurfacing
- provision and laying of existing new stone setts and York Stone paving and relaying existing cobble setts
- repointing and repair of existing paving slabs
- installation of benches, cycle racks and planters and street lighting ducting
- resetting of utility covers - general improvements of public realm areas in conjunction with NYCC Street Lighting
The above works will be undertaken with the aim of improving the aesthetics and use of the three sites.
CDC sought tenders for the design and supply of office furniture at:
- The newly constructed Waste Management depot, Engine Shed Lane, Skipton BD23 1UP which will house Craven District Council's Waste Management Service from 15th August 2022 and
- Langcliffe Quarry Enterprise Hub, Hoffmann Kiln Road, Langcliffe BD24 9NU which will be completed mid-June 2022 and this Service will offer support and advice to new businesses.
In addition to the itemised furniture detailed in the 'Cost Submission' provided with this ITT; The tenderer was required to survey the sites in order to confirm the required quantities and propose a style and layout of furniture to best fit the available space, whilst giving consideration to the specified use of those areas (e.g. open plan working area on first floor at Langcliffe).
Craven District Council sought an appropriately experienced contractor to design, manufacture and install a fixed, external heritage interpretation scheme focused on the Leeds Liverpool Canal and the surrounding environment within Skipton town centre.
The Skipton Sandylands site was established in 1947 by the Coulthurst Trust. The trust protected the land through a number of covenants to be used for the "purpose of rugby, cricket and other kindred sports". The area of whole of the Sandylands site is designated as Open Space in the Local Plan.
The site is identified as being critical to the delivery of leisure opportunities for residents of Skipton and beyond. The Masterplan will ensure this asset is being used to best effect going forward.
CDC sought quotes to produce a long-term planning document, agreed and endorsed by all stakeholders to provide guidance on future growth for the development of the Sandylands site with a minimum 10 - 15 year reach.