Stafford Borough Council wishes to appoint a supplier to undertake the following for public buildings: Minor Works and Maintenance, PAT Testing, Fire Alarm Maintenance, Gas Servicing, and Maintenance of Boilers.
SBC has procured a consultant to produce an EHDNA that will identify the current and future employment and housing requirements for the period 2025-2045, providing evidence for future growth and local needs and to demonstrate how these can be met within Stafford Borough through at least three option scenarios.
Stafford Borough Council are procuring a contract for the provision of a rough sleeper initiative supported accommodation and coproduction service.
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government have announced that a Homelessness and Rough Sleeper Grant will replace previous rough sleeper grant funding. Funding levels for this grant are yet to be confirmed and remain subject to
ministerial approval. Grant conditions, along with illustrative allocations, will be announced later this year.
Depending on the above grant allocation, Stafford Borough Council intend to deliver two inter-related projects to end rough sleeping.
The first project is for six units of high-level supported accommodation that will form part of the local rough sleeper pathway. This pathway will contribute to ending rough sleeping
in Stafford and increase the housing options available to individuals with multiple and complex needs who are rough sleeping, or at risk of rough sleeping.
The overall aim of the project is to get individuals with a history of rough sleeping or repeat homelessness into sustainable accommodation, with tailored support that addresses underlying needs. The approach will provide strength-based solutions and
ongoing support so that no one has to spend a night on our streets and instances of rough sleeping and repeat homelessness will be reduced.
The second project is a coproduction model that will engage the voices of those with lived experience, involving the hardest to reach rough sleepers so their views and experiences become an integral element in developing accommodation and support services.
To end rough sleeping, we need to shift the balance of power, listen to the voices of those with lived experience and adapt our services and strategies accordingly. This will not take place overnight but requires long-term commitment to gain trust, expertise and provide a platform for genuine change.
Stafford Borough Council has awarded a supplier to deliver the monitoring of its CCTV system and associated tasks.
The Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) provision at the Council is operated in accordance with the 'Surveillance Camera Code of Practice' (Home Office, 2022 and is designed to assist in the prevention, reduction and detection of crime. It is also used to provide evidence to relevant enforcement agencies, promote economic wellbeing and provide reassurance to the residents living in the borough about their safety.
Stafford Borough Council are procuring a contract for the provision of a rough sleeper initiative supported accommodation and coproduction service.
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government have announced that a Homelessness and Rough Sleeper Grant will replace previous rough sleeper grant funding. Funding levels for this grant are yet to be confirmed and remain subject to ministerial approval. Grant conditions, along with illustrative allocations, will be announced later this year.
Depending on the above grant allocation, Stafford Borough Council intend to deliver two inter-related projects to end rough sleeping.
The first project is for six units of high-level supported accommodation that will form part of the local rough sleeper pathway. This pathway will contribute to ending rough sleeping in Stafford and increase the housing options available to individuals with multiple and complex needs who are rough sleeping, or at risk of rough sleeping.
The overall aim of the project is to get individuals with a history of rough sleeping or repeat homelessness into sustainable accommodation, with tailored support that addresses underlying needs. The approach will provide strength-based solutions and ongoing support so that no one has to spend a night on our streets and instances of rough sleeping and repeat homelessness will be reduced.
The second project is a coproduction model that will engage the voices of those with lived experience, involving the hardest to reach rough sleepers so their views and experiences become an integral element in developing accommodation and support services.
To end rough sleeping, we need to shift the balance of power, listen to the voices of those with lived experience and adapt our services and strategies accordingly. This will not take place overnight but requires long-term commitment to gain trust, expertise and provide a platform for genuine change.
This tender is for the Maintenance and repair of grounds maintenance and arboriculture equipment for Stafford Borough Council for a period of three years with an option to extend for a further two years.
Stafford Borough Council has warded a contract to carry out works at Stafford Castle approximately 2 miles outside of the town of Stafford. The site itself is 26 acres and consists of the Keep, inner bailey, outer bailey, herb garden and woodland. A visitor Centre houses hands on armour, arms, and costumes.
Stafford Borough Council (SBC) is seeking tenders from organisations who can provide professional Occupational Therapy (OT) Services to support the provision of home adaptations. Occupational Therapy Assessment Services are required to help residents and their families to become as independent as possible in and around their own homes by removing physical barriers, maximising their safety, and creating opportunities for participation.
The Services required are available for call-off by the following Local Authorities (referred to as “Local Authority/ Authorities”) including any wholly or jointly owned entities of the councils in existence at the current time or created during the contract period:
• Stafford Borough
• South Staffordshire District
• Cannock Chase District
• Lichfield District
• Tamworth Borough
• Newcastle Under Lyme Borough
• Staffordshire Moorlands District
• East Staffordshire Borough
Stafford Borough Council has awarded a Framework Agreement for the provision of Memorial Supplies and Services.
The scope of activity is to provide memorial supplies and services across three cemeteries (3 lots) in Stafford Borough, they are Tixall Road Cemetery, Eccleshall Road Cemetery and Stone Cemetery.
Each lot will detail the specification for the supply of new inscribed plaques to specific dimensions, material type and colour. Also the Council will require additional inscriptions or complete re-gilds to existing memorial plaques.
Standstill period: 17.03.2026 to 26.03.2026
Stafford Borough Council (SBC) have appointed a supplier to carry out cleaning services for SBC Civic Centre, Stafford Crematorium and Stone Area Office.
Civic Centre
The Civic Centre is a four storey office complex which incorporates committee rooms and a suite for civic functions. The building houses approximately 300 employees and is open to the public between 0830 and 1700 hours Monday to Thursday and between 0830 and 1630 hours on Friday. With some exceptions staff generally work between 0800 hours and 1800 hours Monday to Friday. The Civic and Committee Suite Complex, Mayor's Parlour, Members' Room and Council Leader's Office are all to be cleaned to a very high standard commensurate with their use for formal civic functions and for entertaining Civic visitors.
Stafford Crematorium
Times for cleaning the crematorium chapel and other public areas may be varied to allow for funeral services on the instruction of the registrar. Cleaners working in public areas shall be aware of the sensitive nature of the area and shall conduct themselves appropriately at all times.
Stone Area Office
The Contractor shall provide a cleaning service to the areas between 17:00 and 19:00 hours Monday to Thursday and 16:30 to 18:30 hours on Friday.
Work shall be carried out in such a way that disturbance to Council Members, staff and the public is minimised and the Contractor shall take all measures necessary for the safety of members, staff and the public including the provision of warning signs.
Stafford Borough Council (SBC) have procured the services of a supplier to meet the requirements of the Council's new Local Plan. The Local Plan requires an Economic and Housing Delivery Needs Assessment (EHDNA) to identify future growth needs across Stafford Borough within the national and local planning policy context.
The Council is seeking bidders who can provide and undertake the ongoing maintenance of new and existing Streetscene vehicles.
The Council wishes to establish a Contract(s) for the provision and maintenance of vehicles/plant with one or more qualified organisations. It is intended that a single Provider will be awarded to each lot to provide the services required. In each lot, Tenderers should where possible be able to maintain the full range of Goods.
Stafford Borough Council submitted a bid to the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) for Rough Sleeper Initiative 2022 - 2025 funding for two inter-related projects.
The first project is for six units of high-level supported accommodation that will form part of the local rough sleeper pathway. This pathway will contribute to ending rough sleeping in Stafford by 2025 and increase the housing options available to individuals with multiple and complex needs who are rough sleeping, or at risk of rough sleeping.
The overall aim of the project is to get individuals with a history of rough sleeping or repeat homelessness into sustainable accommodation, with tailored support that addresses underlying needs. The approach will provide strength-based solutions and ongoing support so that no one has to spend a night on our streets and instances of rough sleeping and repeat homelessness will be reduced.
The second project is a coproduction model that will engage the voices of those with lived experience, involving the hardest to reach rough sleepers so their views and experiences become an integral element in developing services for people.
To end rough sleeping, we need to shift the balance of power, listen to the voices of those with lived experience and adapt our services and strategies accordingly.
This will not take place overnight but requires long-term commitment to gain trust, expertise and provide a platform for genuine change.
Stafford Borough Council have submitted a bid to the Department of Leveling Up, Housing
and Communities (DLUHC) for Rough Sleeper Initiative 2022 - 2025 funding for six units of
high-level supported accommodation that will form part of the local rough sleeper pathway.
This pathway will contribute to ending rough sleeping in Stafford by 2025 and increase the
housing options available to individuals with multiple and complex needs who are rough
sleeping, or at risk of rough sleeping.
The overall aim of the project is to get individuals with a history of rough sleeping or repeat
homelessness into sustainable accommodation, with tailored support that addresses
underlying support needs. The approach will provide strength-based solutions and ongoing
support so that no one has to spend a night on our streets and instances of rough sleeping
and repeat homelessness will be reduced.
The Waterfront and Riverside car parks are both equipped with an amount of technical equipment that will no longer be supported by the incumbent supplier after March 2025.
Stafford Borough Council is seeking to have the equipment by replacing with new equipment and a new supporting maintenance programme established to ensure the long-term security of the car parks and for its customers.
The current equipment on the Waterfront and Riverside car parks has been in situ for a period of nine years. The parking sector would consider this a lengthy timespan for the current equipment and for the proposal to upgrade/renew the in-situ equipment.