Proc-26-70 | A483/A5 – Drainage Works during Spring 2026 Cyclic & Autumn 2026 Cyclic Maintenance Programmes
This Invitation to Tender relates to a mini-competition to procure a Supplier under Lot 3 of the NMWTRA Minor Civil Engineering Construction Works Framework 2025 to deliver drainage cleansing works, GPS data collection and some minor repairs during the Spring 2026 cyclic maintenance programme, followed by more major repairs (if required) during the Autumn 2026 cyclic maintenance programme, on the A483 and A5 within Wrexham County Borough (the Contract Area).
Proc-25-303 | Highways and Civil Engineering Minor Work
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WCBC invites tender submissions (each a Tender) from suitably experienced and qualified contractors (each a Contractor) in connection with the Framework. Once operational the Framework will be used by WCBC to award individual Contracts/Work Orders.
FRAMEWORK STRUCTURE
The Framework will be divided into two (2) Lots, as follows:
LOT 1 – Works up to a total value of £0 - £150,000
LOT 2 – Works with a total value of £150,001 - £200,000
Demolition of Springfield Flats and Associated Garages.
Wrexham County Borough Council (WCBC) is looking to appoint a Contractor to demolish a block of flats and associated garages. The location for the works is Springfield Flats, Garden Road, Rhosddu, Wrexham, LL11 2PA. The site is near a number of occupied buildings.
The Contracted Work will last for approximately 12 weeks and will be let under JCT Minor Works, with an estimated commencement date of 03/08/2026.
Full details are available free of charge on etenderWales.
https://etenderwales.bravosolution.co.uk.
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Renew contract for corporate telephony solution. WCBC require a telephony facility to communicate and interact with the public, staff and external organisation’s.
Provision of Social Prescribing and Community Wellness - Re-Tender
UK4 - Tender Notice.
The previous Procurement Process has been terminated and no contract awarded as a result of the previous tender opportunity.
The purpose of the Service is to deliver a countywide, community embedded Social Prescribing and Community Wellness model for residents aged 25 and over living in Wrexham County Borough. In line with the National Framework for Social Prescribing, the Service provides a targeted, personalised, and non-clinical wellbeing intervention for individuals with identified holistic wellbeing needs. It goes beyond general first point of contact or signposting activity by offering structured What Matters conversations, co-produced personalised plans, and strength based, therapeutic style support to improve mental, physical, emotional, and social wellbeing. The Service will offer proactive, therapeutic style, non-clinical interventions that go beyond simple information sharing. Practitioners will work collaboratively with individuals to understand what matters to them, co-develop personalised plans, and provide hands on support to help people overcome barriers, strengthen resilience, and achieve meaningful wellbeing outcomes.
Wrexham County Borough Council24 Jun 2026WAC-603044
UK4 - Tender Notice
The Service to be provided
Wrexham County Borough Council seeks to procure a training provider to deliver a minimum of 6 of each of the following:
• Group B (Level 2) Safeguarding Intermediate Course & Group C (Level 3) Safeguarding Advanced Course
• Emergency Paediatric First Aid & Full Paediatric First Aid
The content of the courses should be in line with the requirements specified in the National Minimum Standards for regulated childcare 2023.
The courses should be delivered to meet the varying needs of the early years and childcare workforce through a mixture of daytime, evening and weekend courses, for a minimum of 8 participants per course.
The training provider will be responsible for identifying and managing room bookings, including payment for all courses through this specification.
The training provider will be required to provide evaluation information from participants to Wrexham County Borough Council following each course.
The training provider must be able to deliver the training through the medium of Welsh if required, in line with Welsh Language Standards.
The provider must be able to ensure their courses meet the requirements set out in the National Minimum Standards for Regulated Childcare 2023.
Wrexham County Borough Council wish to commission our training programme for the early years and childcare workforce under the following two Lots.
Lot 1: Group B (Level 2) Safeguarding Intermediate Course & Group C (Level 3) Advanced Safeguarding Course
Intermediate Safeguarding Children courses help to increase existing safeguarding knowledge and teach more about what is involved in the safeguarding process. The course shows how to identify abuse, and report concerns as well as learn more about the safeguarding structure, recognising risks and what happens after a referral to social care has been made.
Course type and considerations:
• Face to face course
• Duration: 4-6 hours/1 day/2 x evenings
Advanced Safeguarding courses teach more about what the role involves and helps to understand the safeguarding process in more detail. The course uses a variety of written activities and interactive exercises to help review and develop the safeguarding procedures within the setting and ensure that all staff members understand their responsibilities towards safeguarding children. Includes topics relating to allegations of abuse against a staff member and how to deal with these, understanding key legislation and guidance which underpins settings policy for children’s safety and welfare, roles to play in the multi-agency child protection process including case conferences and providing written reports.
Course type and considerations:
Face to face course
Duration: 2 days to be delivered in evenings/weekends
Lot 2 - Emergency Paediatric First Aid & Full Paediatric First Aid
Emergency Paediatric First Aid - The course must include:
• Be able to assess an emergency situation and prioritise what action to take.
• Help a baby or child who is unresponsive and breathing normally.
• Help a baby or child who is unresponsive and not breathing normally.
• Help a baby or child who is having a seizure.
• Help a baby or child who is choking.
• Help a baby or child who is bleeding.
• Help a baby or child who is suffering from shock caused by severe blood loss (Hypovolemic shock)
Course type and considerations:
Face to face course
Duration: minimum 6 hours (excluding breaks) to be delivered in evenings/weekends
Full Paediatric First Aid - The course must include:
• Be able to assess an emergency situation and prioritise what action to take.
• Help a baby or child who is unresponsive and breathing normally.
• Help a baby or child who is unresponsive and not breathing normally.
• Help a baby or child who is having a seizure.
• Help a baby or child who is choking.
• Help a baby or child who is bleeding.
• Help a baby or child who is suffering from shock caused by severe blood loss (Hypovolemic shock)
• Help a baby or child who is suffering from anaphylactic shock.
• Help a baby or child who has had an electric shock.
• Help a baby or child who has burns or scalds.
• Help a baby or child who has a suspected fracture.
• Help a baby or child with head, neck or back injuries.
• Help a baby or child who is suspected of being poisoned.
• Help a baby or child with a foreign body in eyes, ears or nose.
• Help a baby or child with an eye injury.
• Help a baby or child with a bite or sting.
• Help a baby or child who is suffering from the effects of extreme heat or cold.
• Help a baby or child having: a diabetic emergency; an asthma attack; an allergic reaction; meningitis; and/or febrile convulsions.
• Understand the role and responsibilities of the paediatric first aider (including appropriate contents of a first aid box and the need for recording accidents and incidents).
Course type and considerations:
Face to face course
Duration: minimum 12 hours (excluding breaks) to be delivered in evenings/weekends
Wrexham County Borough CouncilWales6 Jul 2026WAC-609173
BACKGROUND
Wrexham County Borough Council (WCBC) are looking to engage the market with the potential of procuring a Fleet Management application to support our Fleet Officers in the Environment and Technical Department to manage a range of Fleet related requirements as outlined below.
Wrexham County Borough Council currently operates with approximately 500 across multiple locations.
Fleet vehicle types include:
• Cars
• Vans
• HGVs / specialist vehicles
Current challenges include:
• Limited visibility of fleet performance
• Manual processes
• Compliance tracking (MOT, servicing, driver checks)
• Fuel and maintenance cost management
As well as high level of availability and scalability, WCBC’s preference is for a Cloud-based (SaaS) solution that requires browser-based access without a requirement for local installs.
SCOPE
The expectation for any potential supplier would be to provide:
• A cloud-based Fleet Management System
• System implementation and configuration
• Data migration (from existing systems)
• User training
• Ongoing support and maintenance
REQUIREMENTS
The following list is not exhaustive and should be used as a guide to the technical requirements WCBC would be looking for a successful fleet management solution:
• Fleet Management
o Automated maintenance scheduling and compliance tracking across a diverse fleet (MOT’s and Inspections) including ability to set service reminders.
o Defect reporting, ability for this to be real-time, and associated resolutions.
o Ability for the solution to be able to report or use data visualization/dashboards to display an overview of fleet compliance. This can include standard or custom reporting, KPI dashboards (e.g., utilisation, costs, compliance), Export capability (Excel, CSV, API), or Real-time data insights.
o Record tracking and documentation management including an outline of any storage limitations.
o Capturing, communicating and monitoring of Vehicle Off Road (VOR) statuses.
o Outline any ability to integrate with DVLA for Tax and MOT expiry dates.
• Daily activity monitoring and recording
o The ability or functionality for enabling drivers to complete digital daily vehicle checks.
o Usage recording and auditing
o Failure/Condition alerts and reporting
o Integration with workshop activities and reporting to appropriate asset manager
• Workshop management
o Job creation and allocation tools
o Job/human resource management and tracking
o Stock management system
• Authorization and Invoicing
o Job authorization, spend/cost approvals and control
o Invoicing and ordering approvals and tracking
o Digital sign off
o Cost code, financial and resource tracking
• Governance and Compliance Management
o Complies with regulatory frameworks such as Health and Safety, LOLER, PUWER & DVSA Earned recognition scheme.
Whilst not deemed essential for this market engagement, if a solution is able to support telematics related functionality such as GPS and vehicle location tracking, real-time monitoring, and route history and optimization it would advantageous if these can be demonstrated also.
SUBMISSION AND TIMESCALES
Please email an overview of your solution to our Category Manager, Clare Roberts ([email protected]) by midday on 01 July 2026. Please ensure you submit information that is relevant to the detailed outlined above. Please include the reference 'Proc 26-49’ in the subject heading of your e-mail response.
EV Home Chargers for Council Building Maintenance Vehicles
Wrexham County Borough Council (WCBC) is looking to engage with suppliers who are able to supply a home charging solution that complies with the ISO 1158 standard for Plug & Charge capability (automatic authentication without RFID/app).
It is WCBC ‘s intention to run a small trial ( crica 5) of home chargers and vehicles to better understand the practicalities and processes involved when charging Council vehicles from a home / personal address. This trial will inform the long-term plan / aspirations for the wider fleet across the Council.
The Council is looking for a solution whereby the charger is able to distinguish between vehicles, i.e. a Council and personal vehicle, with little to no input required from the operator/driver. It is also the Councils preference that the chargers are the responsibility of the homeowner or supplier of the charger.
Please note that WCBC is not looking for any kerb-based solution or public charging points as part of this procurement exercise.
If any supplier is capable and interested in suppling a home charging solution that complies with this requirement, please email [email protected].
Framework for Void and Decant Property Repairs and Refurbishment / Planned Maintenance
Wrexham County Borough Council will likely be looking to establish a Framework Agreement for Void and Decant Property Repairs and Refurbishment / Planned Maintenance. This will be let within the next 12 months.
Exact scope is yet to be confirmed
External wall insulation (EWI) Installation and repairs
Wrexham County Borough Council will likely be looking to establish a Framework for the installation of external wall insulation (EWI). This will likely include associated enabling works and repairs including minor ancillary works on occupied Council owned domestic properties.
It is also likely that the Framework will include for the Repair and Maintenance of external wall insulation (EWI) and associated enabling works, including minor ancillary works on occupied Council owned domestic properties within the Wrexham County Borough.
Framework for the Installation of Domestic Heating Systems
Within the next 12 months Wrexham County Borough Council will likely be going out to market for a Framework for the Installation of Domestic Heating Systems for is domestic properties. This will cover full Central heating systems, Boiler replacements and radiator replacements.
Within the next 12 months it is anticipated that Wrexham County borough Council (WCBC) will go out to tender for a Framework for the Installation of Windows and Doors. The supply windows and doors is separate to this.
It is envisaged that the Framework will cover the installation for the replacement of windows, doorsets and
associated products; and supply and installation for any other work to the external envelope of
occupied Council owned domestic properties within the Borough. Products that may be included are:
1. Windows (Installation Only)
2. Composite Doorsets (Installation Only)
3. Cladding
Wrexham County Borough Council will shortly be going out to tender for a four-year Framework for Landscape / Grounds Maintenance. It is anticipated that up to two Contractors will be appointed to this Framework and will cover the Councils Commercial Estate as well as any Schools who wish to utilise the services of this Contract.
The service will maintain the health and vigour of the soft landscape in a way which will encourage continued establishment and maintain a high-quality appearance. The works will briefly comprise:
a) Checking the health of the soft landscape elements.
b) Tidying the site and working areas.
c) Pruning and thinning trees and shrubs.
d) Weed control for trees, shrubs, hard areas and amenity areas.
e) Grass cutting, including schools.
f) Fertiliser application, mulching and watering.
g) Keeping paved areas free from leaves
h) Keeping paved areas free from moss
It is anticipated that work will be let under JCLI Landscape Works Contract.
Interested Contractors are encouraged to register on Sell2Wales and Find a Tender in preparation of the tender being published.
UK 3 - Planned Procurement Notice
Wrexham County Borough Council and Flintshire County Council intend to re-commission its Adult Community Learning provision.
The contracted provision will centre around Essential Skills delivery (for accredited and non-accredited learning) and will be embedded within the wider portfolio of Family Learning, generic personal development and wellbeing courses, all designed to improve skill levels and enhance employability opportunities for adults across North East Wales.
Wrexham County Borough Council and Flintshire County Council intends to commission two separate contracts – for each respective local authority, to provide a range of community-based learning opportunities to adults aged 19+.