UK 7 - Contract to purchase supplies from RAVENSCROFT & THACKERAY FINE FOODS. This company is not on the TUCO framework but aims to be when it renews in June 2026. This company meets all the requirements that WCBC are encouraged to fulfil in terms of local Welsh produce and added social value.
Transition from existing contractual model of perpetual licence of SIMS to local authority with associated support services, to software as a service model contracting directly with individual schools to provide SIMS and associated support services.
UK7 - Contract details notice - Strengthening Families Together: Families First Programme: Children and Young People Support. Families First is designed to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. It places an emphasis on early intervention, prevention, and providing support for whole families, rather than individuals. The programme promotes greater multi-agency working to ensure families receive joined-up support when they need it. The intention of the programme is to provide early support for families with the aim of preventing problems escalating.
UK 7 - Contract details notice - Strengthening Families Together: Families First Programme Disability Support. Families First is designed to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. It places an emphasis on early intervention, prevention, and providing support for whole families, rather than individuals. The programme promotes greater multi-agency working to ensure families receive joined-up support when they need it. The intention of the programme is to provide early support for families with the aim of preventing problems escalating.
North Wales Recovery Communities Substance Misuse Recovery Programme (Proc-25-283)
Intention to Award Notice, Direct Award 2 under Health Service Procurement (Wales) Act 2024 Health Services (Provider Selection Regime) (Wales regulations 2024)
North Wales Recovery Communities (NWRC) provides support to individuals with long-term substance misuse issues; offering access to recovery-based programmes, focusing on enhancing both the physical and mental wellbeing of participants providing a programme including physical activity, mindfulness and therapeutic recovery activity. NWRC aims to create a network of recovery communities that support individuals to establish and maintain recovery from problematic substance misuse. Based on the concepts of mutual aid, individuals are supported to develop the positive support network and social capital necessary to develop meaningful lives, breaking the cycle of substance misuse, offending and homelessness.
North Wales Recovery Communities Substance Misuse Recovery Programme (Proc-25-283)
North Wales Recovery Communities (NWRC) provides both residential and non-residential support to individuals with long-term substance misuse issues; offing access to recovery-based programmes, focusing on enhancing both the physical and mental wellbeing of participants providing a programme including physical activity, mindfulness and therapeutic recovery activity. NWRC aims to create a network of recovery communities that support individuals to establish and maintain recovery from problematic substance misuse. Based on the concepts of mutual aid, individuals are supported to develop the positive support network and social capital necessary to develop meaningful lives, breaking the cycle of substance misuse, offending and homelessness.
Notification of Intent to Award: The Design, Supply, Installation, Testing, and Commissioning of a Small Photovoltaic (PV) system on the flat roof of Tŷ Pawb, Wrexham
Purpose of the Service: Provision of reactive pest control treatments to deal with complaints of pest problems
Term: 3 years with an option to extend for 2 years in yearly increments
Where: On Wrexham County Borough Council premises (including Council housing, leisure facilities and schools) across Wrexham County Borough. It does not include treatment of privately-owned or occupied premises
Conversion of the garage into office and snug space will allow paperwork to be stored away from the main living spaces. In addition, security locks, shower screens, radiator cover, light fittings made flush, fencing to be changed and other remedial works to enable successful inspection and registration with CIW.
WCBC are utilising grant funding for the construction elements of this project through housing with Care Fund (HCF) this funding has already been granted and an award letter received. WCBC have endeavored to obtain quotes. WCBC's Facilities Management framework contractors are engaged in other works and already committed to jobs so would not be available to complete these works. This is the only available contractor that is able to accommodate the timescale required.