For the supply and delivery of computer consumables and compatible toner cartridges
Additional information: For quotation documents please email Tina.Capewell@stoke.gov.uk
Stoke on Trent County CouncilWest MidlandsWAC-295587
The owner of 56-58 Church Street, Stoke wishes to appoint a contractor to undertake historic restoration works to the external elevation of the building. Works will include roof repairs, reinstatement of traditional shop fronts and doors, masonry repairs, window replacement/repair, rainwater goods and leadwork. Work will be part funded by the Stoke HSHAZ project (Historic England/Stoke-on-Trent City Council). Please note that due to this project ending in March 2024 all work will need to be complete and paid for before 29th March 2024. Access to the property can be arranged by contacting ctd architects Karl Lawton and Andrew Cooke karl.lawton@ctdarchitects.co.uk and andrew.cooke@ctdarchitects.co.uk Karl & Andrew- t: 01538 373477Karl: m: 07792602546 For a copy of the tender documents and drawings please contact - ctd architects Karl Lawton and Andrew Cooke karl.lawton@ctdarchitects.co.uk and andrew.cooke@ctdarchitects.co.uk Karl & Andrew- t: 01538 373477 Karl: m: 07792602546 Please note that tenders will be evaluated on price and quality. Therefore please ensure that you submit a detailed tender submission by email including a breakdown of costs, evidence of your companies experience in conservation projects, evidence that your company has a minimum of £5m Public Liability Insurance and your best delivery timescale including confirmation that the works can be completed and invoiced before the 29th March 2024 . For any further details of the Stoke HSHAZ Scheme please contact Helen Evans on 01782 232522. Completed tender submissions are to be returned by the closing date and time to the Architect-By email: info@ctdarchitects.co.uk & karl.lawton@ctdarchitects.co.uk
Stoke on Trent County CouncilWest MidlandsWAC-163783
Stoke-on-Trent City Council require an external Operator to oversee the tennis provision within six of the city's parks, including the management of the tennis courts and the development of tennis provision within the city.
• The portfolio of Venues/Tennis Courts that require management by the successful operator are:
Burslem Park (ST6 1EA) 2 Tennis Courts (not floodlit)
Bucknall Park (ST2 8AA) 3 Tennis Courts (not floodlit)
Hanley Park (ST1 4DX) 4 Tennis Courts (floodlit)
Mount Pleasant Park (ST4 4PP) 2 Tennis Courts (not floodlit)
Tunstall Park (ST3 4AZ) 2 Tennis Courts (not floodlit)
Queen's Park (Longton) (ST6 6EE) 3 Tennis Courts (not floodlit)
Aims for tennis in Stoke-on-Trent through the full management operator model are:
- Increase tennis participation levels in parks
- Successfully track and monitor usage levels to gain an understanding of supply and demand
- Provide a variety of programmes for a number of targeted groups, to enable more residents to access tennis (walking tennis/tennis with Parkinson's etc.)
- Provide volunteer opportunities for young people to become tennis activators and develop through a mentoring programme
- Ensure the Tennis Courts remain sustainable and accessible for all; providing high quality and accessible facilities that receive suitable maintenance when required.
- Utilise an online booking system to enable residents to easily book the tennis facilities.
Stoke on Trent County CouncilWest MidlandsWAC-123971