Holy Family Catholic School & Sixth Form, which is situated in East London, is putting its cleaning contract out to tender with a contract start date of 1st November 2026. The school is situated over two sites.
Holy Family Catholic School & Sixth Form (RM&C)London15 May 2026WAC-580516
Holy Family Catholic School & Sixth Form, which is situated in East London, is putting its cleaning contract out to tender with a contract start date of 1st November 2026. The school is situated over two sites.
Holy Family Catholic School & Sixth Form (RM&C)London15 May 2026WAC-580128
Newry Mourne & Down District Council’s PEACEPLUS Action Plan includes the delivery of Collaborative Interaction Programmes under Strand 2 – Thriving and Peaceful Communities. Strand 2 focuses on eight identified priority projects encompassing a broad range of initiatives focused on capacity building, leadership development, cross community relationship building interaction and engagement, social and emotional support, events and festivals and community justice interventions.
Competent Consultancy companies are hereby invited to tender to design, develop and deliver a Cultural Programme “Rowallane People & Places” exploring and celebrating the people, places, and traditions of the Rowallane area, looking at elements of history and culture and how these are connected across communities.
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council (NMD) Northern Ireland15 May 2026WAC-584483
This is an exciting time for the Science and Industry Museum (SIM) to embark on the development of Wonderlab, following the success of Wonderlab at the Science Museum (ScM) in London, the National Science and Media Museum (NSMM) in Bradford, and the National Railway Museum (NRM) in York.
SIM is seeking a consultant to provide Graphic Design services to support the development and delivery of visual communication for Wonderlab at the Science and Industry Museum. For more information, please see the tender documents.
Within Great Hall at the National Railway Museum (York) there are 24 roads surrounding a turntable. We are in the process of moving a number of our rail vehicles into new locations and have discovered roads that are failing structurally, causing the rails to move out of gauge. The Museum is seeking to appoint Contract Administration and QS Services for the next 13 repairs to the turntable roads – Roads 3, 4, 5, 7, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22 and 23.
For more information, please see the tender documents.
Post Office Ltd is looking for a successful retailer to incorporate a Post Office Local into their existing or proposed business.
The offer available in this Post Office would be:
Post Office Local - integrating Post Office services into a vibrant and sustainable retail business, so they can be offered over the same opening hours. The exact layout and design will be agreed with you to suit your business.
Estimated Post Office fees:
In the current location in the range of £22,500 - £28,500 per annum. Please note this estimate is inclusive of the products listed under General Information.
Further information can be found at:
https://runapostoffice.co.uk/branch/pier-parade-post-office-london-e16-2lh?search_term=E16
Market Engagement exercise in respect of the provision of Child Health Information Services across the South West England localities.
RFI Documentation is available to download via Atamis reference C439595 https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome
The deadline for RFI Documentation is 5pm 15th May 2026.
The Future Asylum Contracts Transformation (FACT), formerly Asylum Support and Accommodation Programme (ASAP), is a long-term transformation programme in the delivery of asylum support and accommodation services.
This Notice is part of Preliminary Market Engagement on Asylum Support and Accommodation Programme (ASAP) and more details can be found about the wider programme here – https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/077001-2025
The Home Office will be going to market for supplier(s) who can:
Monitor provider compliance and performance through a structured assurance framework, combining inspections, desk-based reviews, and data analysis to identify trends, risks, and areas for improvement. The assuror must also produce clear, evidence-based reports to support supplier management and meet the reporting requirements of external assurance bodies.
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**The content of this Notice, including the nature of works and services including start date of contract, may be subject to change.**
The Future Asylum Contracts Transformation (FACT), formerly Asylum Support and Accommodation Programme (ASAP), is a long-term transformation programme in the delivery of asylum support and accommodation services.
The objective is a transformative re-procurement of services to replace the following contracts:
• Asylum Accommodation Support Contracts (AASC)
• Advice Issue Reporting and Eligibility (AIRE)
• Bridging Accommodation and Travel Services (BATS)
• Asylum Support Payments (ASP)
The Home Office will be going to market for supplier(s) who can:
1. Accommodation Provision – Identify, acquire, and maintain a diverse range of safe, suitable, and legally compliant accommodation types within agreed timescales and contracted regions to meet the varied needs of asylum seekers. Ensure accommodation aligns with statutory and regulatory standards, and is approved and allocated in collaboration with Local Authorities to support lawful use, community integration, and minimal impact on local services.
2. Accommodation Management – Maintain accommodation to defined standards throughout its lifecycle, with robust systems in place for maintenance, temporary housing, and complaint communication and resolution to ensure a safe, suitable, and responsive living environment for asylum seekers.
3. Transport – Arrange, manage, and deliver a 24/7/365 transportation service that is safe, timely, and responsive to asylum seeker needs in line with Home Office policy, whether independently or as directed by the Home Office. This includes the use of suitable, appropriately equipped, roadworthy vehicles and professional drivers, supported by an appropriate IT booking system, and ensuring the transport of asylum seekers, their dependents, and permitted belongings with appropriate assistance and within agreed timescales.
4. Sustenance – Ensure that asylum seekers receive appropriate interim support through food vouchers or cash, including issuing food vouchers as a temporary or emergency measure until a Section 4 payment card is provided or replaced, and providing cash where full board accommodation is not available.
5. Safety and Security – Ensure the safety and security of all staff and asylum seekers by implementing appropriate training, incident management, cross-provider collaboration, and vetting procedures.
6. Audit & Assurance Services – Monitor provider compliance and performance through a structured assurance framework, combining inspections, desk-based reviews, and data analysis to identify trends, risks, and areas for improvement. The assuror must also produce clear, evidence-based reports to support supplier management and meet the reporting requirements of external assurance bodies.
7. Service User Assistance – The Provider must ensure that asylum seekers receive clear, accessible, and timely information and support throughout their asylum journey - from initial application and arrival at accommodation to integration into the community. This includes maintaining a reliable single point of contact, delivering oral and written communication in a way asylum seekers can understand, assisting with access to local services, and continuously monitoring and improving the asylum seeker experience through inclusive feedback mechanisms.
8. Wellbeing and Safeguarding – Establish effective communication channels with relevant partners to ensure timely notification and coordination on safeguarding and wellbeing matters. Where safeguarding concerns are identified, specialist safeguarding staff must be deployed and follow the prescribed action plan.
Proactively prevent and reduce safeguarding incidents, the Provider must offer ongoing support to asylum seekers and ensure that all staff and asylum seekers have access to resources that help them recognise, respond to, and report safeguarding concerns.
Regular welfare checks must be conducted for all asylum seekers.
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The Home Office intends to procure a proportion of the services under the Light Touch regime in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023.
**The content of this Notice, including the nature of works and services including start date of contract, may be subject to change.**
The Future Asylum Contracts Transformation (FACT), formerly Asylum Support and Accommodation Programme (ASAP), is a long-term transformation programme in the delivery of asylum support and accommodation services.
This Notice is part of Preliminary Market Engagement on Asylum Support and Accommodation Programme (ASAP) and more details can be found about the wider programme here – https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/077001-2025
The Home Office will be going to market for supplier(s) who can:
Arrange, manage, and deliver a 24/7/365 transportation service that is safe, timely, and responsive to asylum seeker needs in line with Home Office policy, whether independently or as directed by the Home Office. This includes the use of suitable, appropriately equipped, roadworthy vehicles and professional drivers, supported by an appropriate IT booking system, and ensuring the transport of asylum seekers, their dependents, and permitted belongings with appropriate assistance and within agreed timescales.
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The Home Office intends to procure a significant proportion of the services under the Light Touch regime in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023.
**The content of this Notice, including the nature of works and services including start date of contract, may be subject to change.**
The Future Asylum Contracts Transformation (FACT) Asylum Support, formerly Accommodation Programme (ASAP), is a long-term transformation programme in the delivery of asylum support and accommodation services.
This Notice is part of Preliminary Market Engagement on Asylum Support and Accommodation Programme (ASAP) and more details can be found about the wider programme here – https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/077001-2025
The Home Office will be going to market for supplier(s) who can:
1. Accommodation Provision – Identify, acquire, and maintain a diverse range of safe, suitable, and legally compliant accommodation types within agreed timescales and contracted regions that meet the varied needs of asylum seekers. Ensure accommodation is aligned with statutory and regulatory standards and is approved and allocated in collaboration with Local Authorities to ensure lawful use, community integration, and minimal impact on local services.
2. Accommodation Management – Maintain accommodation to defined standards throughout its lifecycle, with robust systems in place for maintenance, temporary housing, and complaint communication and resolution to ensure a safe, suitable, and responsive living environment for asylum seekers.
3. Transport – Arrange, manage, and deliver a 24/7/365 transportation service that is safe, timely, and responsive to asylum seeker needs in line with Home Office policy, whether independently or as directed by the Home Office. This includes the use of suitable, appropriately equipped, roadworthy vehicles and professional drivers, supported by an appropriate IT booking system, and ensuring the transport of asylum seekers, their dependents, and permitted belongings with appropriate assistance and within agreed timescales.
4. Sustenance – Ensure that asylum seekers receive appropriate interim support through food vouchers or cash, including issuing food vouchers as a temporary or emergency measure until a Section 4 payment card is provided or replaced, and providing cash where full board accommodation is not available.
5. Safety and Security – Ensure the safety and security of all staff and asylum seekers by implementing appropriate training, incident management, cross-provider collaboration, and vetting procedures.
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The Home Office intends to procure a significant proportion of the services under the Light Touch regime in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023.
**The content of this Notice, including the nature of works and services including start date of contract, may be subject to change.**
The Future Asylum Contracts Transformation (FACT), formerly Asylum Support and Accommodation Programme (ASAP), is a long-term transformation programme in the delivery of asylum support and accommodation services.
This Notice is part of Preliminary Market Engagement on Asylum Support and Accommodation Programme (ASAP) and more details can be found about the wider programme here – https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/077001-2025
The Home Office will be going to market for supplier(s) who can:
The Provider must ensure that asylum seekers receive clear, accessible, and timely information and support throughout their asylum journey - from initial application and arrival at accommodation to integration into the community. This includes maintaining a reliable single point of contact, delivering oral and written communication in a way asylum seekers can understand, assisting with access to local services, and continuously monitoring and improving the asylum seeker experience through inclusive feedback mechanisms.
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The Home Office intends to procure a significant proportion of the services under the Light Touch regime in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023.
**The content of this Notice, including the nature of works and services including start date of contract, may be subject to change.**
Invitation to tender for the hire, installation, maintenance and removal of the Christmas Lighting display in Elloughton-cum-Brough for 3 years, up to and including festive periods 2026-2028. Deadline for returned tenders is 16th May 2026 via post to: Clerk and RFO, Elloughton-cum-Brough Town Council, The Old Library, 44 Elloughton Road, Brough, HU15 1AE.
Elloughton-cum-Brough Town CouncilYorkshire16 May 2026WAC-583911
Velindre University NHS Trust is undertaking the procurement of Metrology Lab Equipment, which will be directly installed into the new facility. The procurement covers the supply, delivery, installation, and
commissioning of a comprehensive metrology system capable of producing a wide
range of radiation fields for calibration and testing of radiation protection
instruments. The equipment will be installed in a purpose-built suite within the
nVCC, and the supplier must work collaboratively with the Trust.
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)Wales17 May 2026WAC-584694