Dartmoor National Park Authority is seeking to appoint marshals to support the work of Dartmoor National Park Rangers engaging, encouraging and educating the public to act responsibility and adhere to the National Park Byelaws.
The core requirement of the contract is for a team of 6 people, working in specified locations around Dartmoor National Park, primarily on Fridays and Saturdays from 9th July to 10th September inclusive and a team of 4 people every other weekday (including Sundays) between 31st July 2022 to 10th September 2022 between the hours of 4.00 pm and 9.30pm each day.
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Dartmoor National Park Authority is seeking to appoint a contractor to provide marshalls to support the work of Dartmoor National Park Rangers engaging, encouraging and educating the public to act responsibility and adhere to the National Park Byelaws.
Additional information:
To express your interest please visit the supplying the south west procurement portal
Dartmoor National Park Authority is the lead partner for Dartmoor's Dynamic Landscapes, an area-based partnership programme for nature and people supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The programme is a wide-ranging partnership scheme with a landscape scale focus on three of Dartmoor's river catchments - the Okement, Dart, and the Erme & Yealm. Projects delivered through the programme will help celebrate Dartmoor's natural and cultural heritage, enhance the landscape and priority habitats, and connect more people to Dartmoor to strengthen the sense of place within these landscapes. The programme has a cross cutting theme of laying foundations for the future as projects will look at new ways of working and developing skills to help navigate change over the next decade. The delivery phase of the programme will run from 2025-2030. \r
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The level of funding offered by the NLHF is in two stages, the Partnership have been successful in securing a Stage 1 development grant, the main grant for delivery of the programme is contingent on successful development work and submission of a comprehensive and high-quality Stage 2 bid, this development work is underway.\r
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Dartmoor National Park Authority, as lead partner, wishes to award a contract over a 6-year time period to support the development and delivery of River and Moorland Festivals in Okehampton, Ivybridge and Princetown. It is expected that this contract will be delivered through a dedicated arts development partner who will work in partnership with the project team to develop a festival delivery plan and facilitate the delivery of a number of festivals, at least one in each of these three gateway towns. The festivals will help local communities and new audiences connect to, understand, and celebrate the landscape heritage of the river catchments. At the same time, each festival will support the local economy of each town. It is envisaged that each festival could include a series of community and/or schools arts engagement events, workshops and activities and finish with a celebration event. \r
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Replacement Development Management (DM) system with ongoing maintenance and support. There is a need to modernise planning services, improve public access, and align with emerging digital planning initiatives, the Authority initiated a system review to identify a more effective, reliable, and future-proof solution.
This contract is to design, develop, host, and support a new website that better serves its diverse audiences for Dartmoor National Park Authority. The current site is outdated, lacks mobile responsiveness, and falls short of accessibility and SEO standards. The new website will improve user experience, streamline content management, and support the Authority’s statutory functions, including planning applications and public engagement. Key deliverables include a user-friendly content management system, secure UK-based hosting, and enhanced functionality such as interactive maps, event booking, and e-commerce. The project also includes content migration, SEO strategy, and accessibility compliance (WCAG 2.2 AA).