The Authority required the services of a suitably qualified and experienced research organisation to conduct surveys of the publics across the geography of West Mercia, analyse the results and present finding back into the Authority.
West Mercia Police Procurement DepartmentWest MidlandsWAC-403198
The PCC for West Mercia Police had awarded a contract for the provision of uniform trousers. Direct award utilising BLC contract BLC - 0154 framework, under PCR 2015.
The Authority is seeking to appoint a partner who will support of the maintenance of Police fleet vehicles and specifically the services of an organisation able to offer accredited (to vehicle manufacturer standards) body repair activities.
West Mercia Police and Crime CommissionerWest MidlandsWAC-40998
The West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner (the lead Authority) invited tenders for provision of Custodial Services – Healthcare Provision on behalf of West Mercia Police, Staffordshire Police and Warwickshire Police. The requirement was segmented into three lots and bidders invited to submit proposals for any and all geographical based lots.The Contract will commence on 1st September 2024 and shall run for a period of 5 years with an option to extend at each Authority’s discretion for a further 2 x 12 months following a review of the service. This extension period shall be subject to:• The organisational requirements of each Authority.• The Contractor maintaining levels of performance which are acceptable to each Authority throughout the preceding contract period.• The Contractor offering levels of pricing and value which are acceptable to each Authority for the extension period.
West Mercia Police and Crime CommissionerWest MidlandsWAC-77527
This contract is for the provision of Detention Officers to support the officers of West Mercia Police and Warwickshire Police in their custody suites in the management of detainees.Please note that The Police and Crime Commissioner for West Mercia acted as commissioning lead on behalf of itself and the Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire.
West Mercia Police and Crime CommissionerWest MidlandsWAC-77594
Wyre Forest District Council would like to invite tenders for the following Lots as outlined in this document, the Schedules and the Appendices attached hereto for:
Lot 1 - Level Access Showers
Lot 2 - Ramps
Lot 3 - Major Works
Contract for Lot 1 - Level Access Showers shall run for a period of 3 years with an option to extend at the Councils discretion for a further 2 x 12 months following a review of the service.
Contract for Lot 2 - Ramps shall run for a period of 3 years with an option to extend at the Councils discretion for a further 2 x 12 months following a review of the service.
Contract for Lot 3 - Major Works shall run for a period of 3 years with an option to extend at the Councils discretion for a further 2 x 12 months following a review of the service.
West Mercia Police and Crime CommissionerWest MidlandsWAC-559417
The Authority was seeking to appoint a single Provider to support and guide the Authority in developing, testing, and implementing a Learning Management System with particular focus on the following high-level capabilities:
- Comprehensive MI reporting
- Compliance dashboards
- Content version control
- Automation
- Content authoring tools
- Configurable roles and dynamic audiences
- Continual Professional Development
PLEASE NOTE: this No.6 Contract Award Notice is an update to the previous No. 6 notices, ref. 2026/S 000-000735 & 2026/S 000-004695, as the Commissioner has elected to extended the standstill period for Lot 2 - IDVA ONLY, for a further period and is now due to expire 11th February 2026.
Lot 1 - ISVA award remains as per notice ref. 2026/S 000-004695.
Lot 3 - DAPP award remains as per notice ref. 2026/S 000-000735.
Under section 143 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, Police and Crime Commissioner's (PCC's) were given wide ranging powers to commission or provide victim services and are able to use Ministry of Justice (MoJ) annual grant funding to do this. At the national level, the MoJ commissions various victim support services, including a witness service, a homicide service, support for victims of human trafficking, and support for victims of rape through rape support centres, national telephone helplines, and other support for victims of domestic and sexual violence. Since 2015, the West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner has used some of the annual MoJ grant funding and PCC funding to invest in and deliver the following (headlined only) services below:
Victim Services: - ISVA & IDVA , and DAPP.
Since 2020, the Commissioner has used PCC funding and grant funding from the Home Office 'Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programmes Fund', to invest in and deliver the following West Mercia wide services:
All Risk programmes consisting of: High - risk level , standard to medium risk and standard OOCR perpetrator programmes.
The Commissioner is keen to hear from any service delivery provider(s) with experience of delivering: Child Exploitation Services, Sexual Violence Services or Domestic Abuse Services (which includes Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programmes), with a footprint or the ability to operate across the West Mercia geographic area.
This is a procurement for Services specified in the Procurement Act 2023 as those covered by the Light Touch Regime (LTR). The Commissioner has issued a Tender Notice within Contracts Finder in accordance with the spirit of the Procurement Act 2023, to conduct the procurement process in an open and fair manner, to deliver value for money, to maximise public benefit, to have regard for the sharing of information for the purposes of ensuring procurement is done transparently, the Commissioner will act, and be seen to act with integrity, whilst ensuring equal treatment throughout the procurement process. The procurement exercise was conducted in accordance with Section 9 of the Procurement Act and the information contained in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) and its associated documents.
West Mercia Police and Crime CommissionerWest MidlandsWAC-549306
Please note this No. 6 Contract Award Notice is an update to the previous notice, ref. 2026/S 000-000735, as the Commissioner has extended the standstill period for Lot 1 - ISVA and Lot 2 - IDVA ONLY , for a further period and now expires 28th January 2026.
Lot 3 - DAPP award is not included within this revised notice and remains award as per previous notice (ref. 2026/S 000-000735.
Under section 143 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, Police and Crime Commissioner's (PCC's) were given wide ranging powers to commission or provide victim services and are able to use Ministry of Justice (MoJ) annual grant funding to do this. At the national level, the MoJ commissions various victim support services, including
a witness service, a homicide service, support for victims of human trafficking, and support for victims of rape through rape support centres, national telephone helplines, and other support for victims of domestic and sexual violence. Since 2015, the West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner has used some of the annual MoJ grant funding and PCC funding to invest in and deliver the following (headlined only) services below: Victim
Services: - ISVA & IDVA , and Since 2020, the Commissioner has used PCC funding and grant funding from the Home Office 'Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programmes Fund', to
invest in and deliver the following West Mercia wide services: All Risk programmes consisting of: High - risk level , standard to medium risk and standard OOCR perpetrator
programmes. The Commissioner is keen to hear from any service delivery provider(s) with
experience of delivering: Child Exploitation Services, Sexual Violence Services or
Domestic Abuse Services (which includes Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programmes),
with a footprint or the ability to operate across the West Mercia geographic area. This is a
procurement for Services specified in the Procurement Act 2023 as those covered by the
Light Touch Regime (LTR). The Commissioner has issued a Tender Notice within
Contracts Finder in accordance with the spirit of the Procurement Act 2023, to conduct the procurement process in an open and fair manner, to deliver value for money, to maximise
public benefit, to have regard for the sharing of information for the purposes of ensuring procurement is done transparently, the Commissioner will act, and be seen to act with
integrity, whilst ensuring equal treatment throughout the procurement process. The procurement exercise has been conducted in accordance with Section 9 of the Procurement Act and the information contained in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) and its associated documents.
West Mercia Police and Crime CommissionerWest MidlandsWAC-543586
The Grounds & Winter Maintenance services for West Mercia Police and Hereford & Worcester Fire Authority is divided into two lots as below:
Lot 1 - Grounds Maintenance for both West Mercia Police and Hereford & Worcester Fire Authority.
Lot 2 - Winter Maintenance for West Mercia Police.
Under section 143 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, Police and Crime Commissioner's (PCC's) were given wide ranging powers to commission or provide victim services and are able to use Ministry of Justice (MoJ) annual grant funding to do this. At the national level, the MoJ commissions various victim support services, including a witness service, a homicide service, support for victims of human trafficking, and support for victims of rape through rape support centres, national telephone helplines, and other support for victims of domestic and sexual violence. Since 2015, the West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner has used some of the annual MoJ grant funding and PCC funding to invest in and deliver the following (headlined only) services below: Victim Services: - ISVA & IDVA , and Since 2020, the Commissioner has used PCC funding and grant funding from the Home Office 'Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programmes Fund', to invest in and deliver the following West Mercia wide services: All Risk programmes consisting of: High - risk level , standard to medium risk and standard OOCR perpetrator programmes. The Commissioner is keen to hear from any service delivery provider(s) with experience of delivering: Child Exploitation Services, Sexual Violence Services or Domestic Abuse Services (which includes Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programmes), with a footprint or the ability to operate across the West Mercia geographic area. This is a procurement for Services specified in the Procurement Act 2023 as those covered by the Light Touch Regime (LTR). The Commissioner has issued a Tender Notice within Contracts Finder in accordance with the spirit of the Procurement Act 2023, to conduct the procurement process in an open and fair manner, to deliver value for money, to maximise public benefit, to have regard for the sharing of information for the purposes of ensuring procurement is done transparently, the Commissioner will act, and be seen to act with integrity, whilst ensuring equal treatment throughout the procurement process. The procurement exercise has been conducted in accordance with Section 9 of the Procurement Act and the information contained in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) and its associated documents.
West Mercia Police and Crime CommissionerWest MidlandsWAC-537536
The Authority has appointed a single Provider to deliver a Learning Management System (LMS) that covers the following high level capabilities: Management of user learning, MI Reporting and Course design management.
1. SECURE DIGITAL IN-STATION (SDIS) & ENFORCEMENT RANGE OF SOFTWARE (EROS) CORE SUPPORT
1. The Supplier shall provide SDIS support and maintenance, which encompasses the digital aspects of both the In-station and Outstation aspects of the system
2. CALIBRATION AND REPAIRS OF SENSYS GATSO CAMERAS
1. The Supplier will provide annual calibration of Nineteen (19) RS-GS11 Sensys Gatso Speed Cameras, Three (3) GTC-GS11 Sensys Gatso Red-Light Cameras
3. STANDARD SUPPORT & MAINTENANCE
West Mercia Police and Crime CommissionerWest MidlandsWAC-573197
The West Mercia Police & Crime Commissioner (the Authority) invited tenders for the provision for and implementation of a system that incorporates Human Resources, Duties Management and Training Administration.
The tender was suspended due to not receiving non compliant bids.