The Procurement Specific Questionnaire ("PSQ") is made available by Great Yarmouth Borough Council (the 'Authority') to Applicants wishing to express an interest in its procurement for an operator for the Great Yarmouth Winter Gardens (the "Project") in the Find a Tender Service ('FTS') Tender Notice.
The Authority invites economic operators to express interest in the following lots:
(a) Lot 1 - Full operation of the Winter Gardens;
(b) Lot 2 - Provision of a food and beverage offering and events at the Winter Gardens.
Great Yarmouth Borough Council are looking for suppliers to help deliver its proposed Selective Licensing Scheme for approximately 5,000 properties. If approved later this year the intention would be to commence the scheme in March 2026 with an initial period of 3-4 months for licence applications to be made followed by two rounds of inspections over the following five years.
The Council is seeking to understand the interest of potential operators for the Wellesley Recreation Ground, Great Yarmouth. The Wellesley Recreation ground is home to Great Yarmouth Football Club, Gorleston Football Club and Great Yarmouth Athletics Club. The football clubs have been ground sharing for 18 months. Comprising an Athletics Track, a 3G 9v9 pitch, full sized grass pitch, changing facilities, a bar, club house and grandstand. Annual estimated income on the site is C£75,000. The Council would be seeking to offer a lease with a concession agreement attached to operate the site over a 25 year period the total value of the opportunity over 25 years is around £1,875,000. The Council is not seeking to financially support this arrangement and does not have the budget to support an annual operator charge, any potential operator will need to note this. Similarly, the Council seeks to pass the operating costs of the site to the operator and will not be subsiding the operator.
The Winter Gardens is a Grade II* listed building situated in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. It is the last surviving example of a Victorian ironwork glasshouse in the UK that sits on a seaside promenade. The Winter Gardens has been awarded Heritage Horizon Award from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and has also received funding from the Town Deal Fund. As a result, Great Yarmouth Borough Council (the "Council") is fully restoring and repurposing the building in order to:• save, restore and repurpose the Winter Gardens• be a powerful commercial contributor to the regeneration of Great Yarmouth's seafront• be an innovative environmental project. The project has reached RIBA Stage 3, concept design and has achieved planning permission. The building will reopen in Spring 2027 as an all-year-round venue that will be accessible to the public free of charge. It will offer food, drink and restaurant/café dining as well as flexible community, exhibition and educational activity space a
Great Yarmouth Borough Council is looking to replace a number of legacy systems covering the following service areas with one hosted system, allowing the Council to take advantage of the advances in technology: • Environmental Health (including but not limited to food safety, health and safety, pollution control, environmental protection, private water supplies) • Licensing (including but not limited to taxis, animal welfare, scrap metal, alcohol, TENs, gambling) • Planning and Building Control (including but not limited to development control, building control, LLPG and land charges) • ASB and community safety • Assisted living (including DFG and other grants) The system must be able to deliver improved customer experience, reduce administrative burden on officers, make use of self service, include mobile working, provide performance management reports/dashboards. The system must also be accessible to the Customer Service department for the answering of customer queries.
The purpose of the project is to create business incubation units in South Denes, Great Yarmouth.
The prior information notice relates to the provision of architectural services, RIBA Stages 1-6 for the first phase of three phases.
The Contracting Authority is proposing to procure a development partner to design and deliver a scheme for the mixed-use regeneration of the North Quay area of Great Yarmouth
The purpose of the project is to bring about delivery of services and/or development at the proposed Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Campus at the Port of Great Yarmouth, with a focus on supporting the offshore wind and energy sector in the Great Yarmouth area.
The Winter Gardens is a Grade II* listed building situated in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. It is the last surviving example of a Victorian ironwork glasshouse in the UK that sits on a seaside promenade. The Winter Gardens has been awarded Heritage Horizon Award from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and has also received funding from the Town Deal Fund. As a result, Great Yarmouth Borough Council (the "Council") is fully restoring and repurposing the building in order to:• save, restore and repurpose the Winter Gardens• be a powerful commercial contributor to the regeneration of Great Yarmouth`s seafront• be an innovative environmental project. The project has reached RIBA Stage 3, concept design and has achieved planning permission. The building will reopen in Spring 2027 as an all-year-round venue that will be accessible to the public free of charge. It will offer food, drink and restaurant/café dining as well as flexible community, exhibition and educational activity space an