Primary Medical Services (General Practice) under Alternative Provider Medical Services Contract Arrangements for Burnley Practice, Canberra Old Oak Surgery, Mollison Way Surgery and Sudbury Surgery
This procurement will identify a Bidder or Bidders who will provide medical services (general practice) under APMS contract arrangements at Burnley Practice, Canberra Old Oak Surgery, Mollison Way Surgery and Sudbury Surgery for NHS West and North London Integrated Care Board.<br/><br/>This procurement is divided into for (4) Lots:<br/><br/>- Lot 1: Burnley Practice<br/>- Lot 2: Canberra Old Oak Surgery<br/>- Lot 3: Mollison Way Surgery<br/>- Lot 4: Sudbury Surgery<br/><br/>Each Lot is for an initial period of 5 years with an estimated start date of 1st November 2026. The Relevant Authority may, at its sole discretion, extend the Contract Term following expiry of the initial 5-year term by such further period or periods as it determines, up to the maximum aggregate extension periods of 5 years + 5 years.<br/><br/>Full details of the Relevant Authority's requirements are set out in the Invitation to Tender documents.<br/><br/>This procurement is being undertaken in accordance with The Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023 Regulation 11, with the intention of awarding a contract following the Competitive Process.<br/><br/>To register your interest, please follow the link below and search for the project reference:<br/><br/>https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome<br/><br/>Project Reference: C392527<br/><br/>The deadline for submitting a response is midday on Monday, 29th June 2026.<br/><br/>North West London Procurement Services (NWLPS) is a Collaborative Procurement Organisation. The Relevant Authority has instructed NWLPS to act as their procurement representative, therefore any communications during the tender process undertaken by NWLPS, is on behalf of the Relevant Authority. All decision regarding the Contract will be made by the Relevant Authority.
NHS West and North London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-594273
NHS West and North London Integrated Care Board (ICB) is seeking to appoint a Voluntary, Community and Faith Sector (VCFS) organisation, or group to deliver the North Kensington Recovery Wellbeing Support Lead role.
This service forms part of the North Kensington Recovery Programme, which provides health and wellbeing support for communities affected by the Grenfell Tower fire.
Service Overview
The appointed provider will be responsible for coordinating and overseeing a community-based wellbeing offer, delivered through a grant-funded model and grounded in strong local relationships with Grenfell-affected communities.
The role includes:
• Designing and managing the allocation and distribution of funding to community-based wellbeing services
• Supporting the development of clear and effective referral pathways
• Promoting the wellbeing offer through trusted community networks
• Ensuring services are high quality, culturally relevant, accessible, and responsive to changing need
The service will be delivered in line with principles of trauma-informed practice and community-led recovery, with a strong emphasis on collaboration across the VCFS, NHS, and wider local system.
Provider Requirements
The ICB is seeking an organisation or partner organisations that can demonstrate:
• Strong local connections and trusted relationships within North Kensington or similar experience
• Experience of working with Grenfell-affected communities, including survivors and bereaved families or similar experience
• A track record of delivering inclusive, culturally competent services
• Experience of partnership working across VCFS, health, and statutory services
• Organisational capability and experience to manage grant programmes and service oversight
The contract will be for 3 years with a total contract value of £900,000. The start date of the contract will be 23 October 2026.
This procurement is being conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 as a Light Touch process, utilising a single-stage procedure.
The ICB is utilising an electronic tendering system (“E-Tendering Portal”) to manage this procurement and communicate with Tenderers. Accordingly, there will be no hard copy documents issued to Tenderers and all communications, including the submission of Tender responses will be conducted solely via the following link:
https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome
Please also ensure that you are registered on the 'Central Digital Platform' as per the cabinet office guidance.
Central Digital Platform link -https://signin.account.gov.uk/sign-in-or-create
NHS West and North London Integrated Care Board23 Jul 2026WAC-613890