This requirement for a Nutrition Analysis Software for the institute of School of Health and Wellbeing, to be used in the teaching of multiple courses, including ‘Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine’ and ‘Nutrition and Dietetics’.
The Family Hub contracted offer will provide Worcestershire’s locality based provision for support and early intervention for families. Family Hubs act as “one-stop shops” where families can access a wide range of support, services and information together under one roof. The commissioned Family Hub model will also continue to support the provision of locality networks to enhance partnership working between community based support and information for families.
Please be advised this notice details the Council's possible future procurement intentions and serves as information only. The information provided in this notice may be subject to change.
Worcestershire County CouncilWest MidlandsWAC-598061
UOW980 - Continuing Professional Development Portal
To support the University’s ambitious growth targets in its short-course portfolio the University now seeks a modern, web-based platform that can both showcase CPD opportunities and provide a simple applicant experience from first enquiry to confirmed enrolment. The chosen solution must present course information in an engaging, searchable format, guide applicants through a concise application journey, and support secure online payment – whether the learner is self-funded or sponsored by an employer or a third-party organisation.
Dudley MBC is seeking to procure the Public Health Funerals contract. The contract will be awarded for a term of 3 years with option to extend for further 2 years.
GS188 - Quotation For Victoria Park Play Area Smethwick
TITLE OF PROJECT: Quotation For Victoria Park Play Area Smethwick
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Sandwell MBC (” The Council”) wishes to Invite qualified and experienced contractors to participate in a quotation exercise for the refurbishment of Victoria Park Play Area
Outline of project:
Refurbish old play areas and associated surfaces, equipment, fence etc.
Undertake hard and soft landscaping in the areas of the old play areas.
Undertake hard and soft landscaping for the installation of new play equipment and safety surfaces etc.
Supply & install safety surface to comply with specifications and all BS EN 1176 & BS EN 1177 standards.
Undertake all associated specified works including, Tarmac, fencing, painting etc
The Council will be using the In-tend e-Tendering System for this Procurement exercise, please visit https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sandwellmbc to access the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal.
From here you will be able to register your company, express an interest in the opportunity, and gain immediate access to Quotation or other related documents.
To submit a quotation you will be required to "Opt In".
For a Step by Step user guide to the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal please click on the `Guidance for Suppliers` section of the website. All procurement responses must be carried out via the Sandwell MBC In-tend Supplier Portal.
If you require further assistance in respect of the system please contact the In-tend support team on 0844 272 8810.
Closing date: 15th June 2026 at 15:00hrs
NHS Health checks campaign management and delivery 2026/27
Birmingham City Council requires a supplier for the provision of the development and delivery of a social marketing campaign to increase uptake of the NHS Health Checks programme across the city among eligible individuals aged 40 to 74 years old.
The NHS Health Check is one of the mandated public health services commissioned by Birmingham City Council. It is a health check-up for adults in England aged 40 to 74 years and is designed to spot early signs of:
• stroke
• kidney disease
• heart disease
• type 2 diabetes
• dementia
Anyone in this age range who does not have a pre-existing health condition should be invited to an NHS Health Check by their GP every 5 years. However, uptake of these checks remains low. In Birmingham in 2018 to 2019, 85,514 people were offered an NHS Health Check, of which 33,327 people took up the opportunity to have one.
Campaign overview
The primary aim of this health promotion programme is to increase uptake of NHS Health Checks among those who are eligible, aged 40 to 74 years old in Birmingham.
The campaign seeks to ensure that people in this age group are aware of NHS Health Checks, what they are and why they are important, and how to access them – not just for the first time when they reach 40, but on a continuous basis every 5 years until they turn 74.
It is anticipated that the contract would run from 30th July 2026 until 31st March 2027, with the campaign itself being split into two phases – the first in July/August 2026 and the second in early 2027.
Former Iceland Store (Hanley) Demolition - CRN/2026/131*
Stoke-on-Trent City Council wish to appoint a suitably experienced and qualified contractor for the demolition of the Former Iceland Store (Hanley) - 19 Charles Street, Hanley.
Stoke-on-Trent City CouncilWest MidlandsWAC-598449
P2347 Installation of Average Speed Enforcement (ASE) Camera Signs and Speed Limit Signs
Birmingham City Council (the "Council") is seeking to appoint an organisation for the provision of services for the installation of Average Speed Enforcement (ASE) Camera Signs and Speed Limit Signs including all necessary supporting infrastructure and associated works as well as removal of ‘new 30 mph speed limit’ signs.
The Provision of new signs is required to support the deployment of Average Speed Enforcement (ASE) Cameras on 5 key arterial roads in Birmingham, as part of a new strategy to reduce speed-related road traffic collisions across the city of Birmingham. The camera equipment is being procured separately. The successful supplier for this procurement will also be required to remove temporary 30 mph signs put up on street lighting columns or existing posts in 26 roads across Birmingham.
This an open tender and the tender submission deadline is 12pm Thursday 18th June 2026
To participate in this procurement exercise you will need to use the council's e-procurement portal In-tend, which you can access using the link below.
https://in-tendhost.co.uk/birminghamcc
If you are not already registered, please register with In-tend. Registration and use of In-tend is free.
Please use the procurement project number P2347 to find this project.
If you are unable to register with In-tend please email: [email protected].
Please ask any clarification questions you have by using the supplier correspondence function on Intend. The deadline for asking supplier clarification question is close of business on Wednesday 3rd June 2026.
A clarification tracker document will be published on Intend when required, recording all supplier clarification questions asked and all answers given by the Council (supplier's will be anonymised and information included in a clarification question that is confidential and/or could be used to identify a supplier will be omitted).
VRP Hospital In-Reach and Community Based Service (Birmingham)
West Midlands Violence Reduction Partnership is seeking to develop a hospital in-reach and community-based support service to children and young people, aged 11-25 years, in Birmingham.
The delivery plan will include the following activity: Targeted hospital in-reach providing support to children and young people (CYP) who are admitted to hospital and still receiving treatment, to include Queen Elizabeth Hospital UHB as the Major Trauma Centre and Birmingham Heartlands Hospital. Tailored, holistic support and advocacy for 11 - 25-year-olds affected by serious violence and exploitation presenting to ED settings in Birmingham (Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Birmingham Heartlands Hospital), capitalising on the 'reachable moment' and offering support at a critical time of need.
The Service will be primarily community-based, providing "in reach" support to Birmingham-based hospitals where required. Ensure the support offered is embedded in and adding value to any other relevant support the young person and their family may be receiving.
The deadline for the application is 22nd June 2026 at 9am. Any clarification questions should be emailed to [email protected] by Wednesday 17th June 2026 at 5pm.
Police and Crime Commissioner for West Midlands22 Jun 2026WAC-608027
Supply and installation of inclusive play equipment - Henley-in-Arden
Beaudesert & Henley-in-Arden Joint Parish Council is seeking tenders for the supply and installation of inclusive and sensory play equipment as part of the "Henley for All - Sensory and Inclusive Play Project" at both Riverlands and Jubilee Park, Henley-in-Arden.
The project aims to enhance accessibility and inclusivity within the existing play area by providing equipment suitable for a wide range of users, including those with sensory and mobility needs.
The contract will include the supply, delivery and installation of play equipment, along with any associated safety surfacing and minor enabling works. The design should prioritise inclusive play, durability, and compliance with relevant safety standards.
Suppliers are invited to submit proposals that demonstrate experience in inclusive play design and provide value for money within the available budget.
Full details of the specification, site information, and evaluation criteria are provided in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) documents accompanying this notice.
Beaudesert & Henley-in-Arden JPC23 Jun 2026WAC-609020
The Council are procuring a Key Stage 2 Moderation Manager to deliver their statutory duty for the moderation of KS2 writing and monitoring of Standard Assessment Tests (SATs).
Coventry City CouncilWest Midlands24 Jun 2026WAC-610235
NWB - Viability Assessment of the North Warwickshire Local Plan
This study aims to ensure that the cumulative costs of the proposed policies, the site requirements, and any necessary infrastructure does not undermine the overall deliverability of the new Local Plan Review.
North Warwickshire Borough Council24 Jun 2026WAC-609007
NWB - Strategic Flood Risk Assessment for the North Warwickshire Local Plan
This study aims to ensure that the proposed site allocations, the proposed policies, the site requirements and any necessary infrastructure is directed to areas with the lowest possible flood risk and is not undermined by the presence of flood risk.
North Warwickshire Borough Council24 Jun 2026WAC-609014
COV - Cardinal Wiseman Secondary School – Main Contractor
The proposed development at Cardinal Wiseman School encompasses a plan to provide a dedicated ‘Year 7 bridge’ new build extension and changing rooms to accommodate the adjacent MUGA and sports pitches.
Coventry City CouncilWest Midlands26 Jun 2026WAC-605090
Domestic abuse can have devastating consequences for those affected. Living with domestic abuse can raise significant health, psychological and sometimes child protection issues, it can also include negative impacts in relation to the workplace, finance, housing and social interactions.
Anyone can be affected irrespective of social class, age, gender, gender identity, ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, disability and race for example.
The negative impact experienced by children is regularly underestimated, and often has long term consequences that can in turn impact on their own relationships.
Dudley MBC takes a serious and committed approach to addressing domestic abuse. We work closely in partnership across agencies and with communities to ensure that timely and effective help and support is available for individuals and their children who are in or leaving abusive relationships, in addition to ensuring that perpetrators are held to account for their actions.
The Domestic Abuse Bill received Royal Assent in April 2021 and subsequently Local Authorities now have a statutory duty to convene a Local Domestic Abuse Partnership Board who have a responsibility to:
• Undertake a needs assessment, with a refresh being undertaken on an annual basis to ensure any change in demand or support requirements are adequately captured.
• Assess the need and demand for accommodation-based support for all victims and their children, including those who require cross-border support.
• Meet the support needs of victims and their children
• Develop and publish strategies for the provision of support to cover the locality and diverse groups of victims.
• Give effect to strategies by making commissioning / de-commissioning decisions
• Monitor and evaluate local delivery
• Report back to central Government via annual reports
To support Dudley MBC to meet the statutory requirements of this Act as outlined above, we are seeking to commission external consultancy.
The initial term of the Contract will be for the period of 8 months from commencement with an expiry date no later than 31st March 2027. The contract will be subject of review every 2 months.
Scope of Services: The Provider will undertake and produce a full Domestic Abuse Needs Assessment for Dudley Borough, using data obtained from a number of sources including local, regional and national services and local professionals and service users.
The Needs Assessment will include implementation recommendations and based on the findings, the provider will produce a 3-year Domestic Abuse Strategy, including an outcomes framework with KPIs.
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council30 Jun 2026WAC-605690
Market Drayton Town Council invites suitably qualified and experienced contractors to submit tenders for the extension, refurbishment of equipment and installation of new equipment the Town Park Play Area
• Installation of new fencing and gates
• Removal and reinstatement of existing fencing
• Installation of new tarmac pathways
• Removal of existing pathways and reinstatement of grassed areas
• Refurbishment of existing play equipment
• Removal and disposal of obsolete play equipment
• Supply and installation of new play equipment
For full details please contact [email protected]
Provision of a Vehicle Recovery and Roadside Assistance Service
Provision of a service for the recovery, removal and storage of light and heavy vehicles, motorcycles, and abandoned vehicles (excluding those for which the local council is responsible). This shall include, but is not limited to, broken-down, stolen, or collision-damaged vehicles of all classes, as well as motorcycles that are in breach of traffic regulations or causing obstructions on highways and motorways. The scope of work also includes the removal of burnt-out vehicles, vehicles used in criminal activity, vehicles recovered under the Police Reform Act 2002, and unlicensed or untaxed vehicles within the geographical boundary of Staffordshire, unless expressly stated otherwise. This includes the motorway network within the Staffordshire Police Force area, namely: • M6 (Junction 10a to Junction 16) • M54 (Junction 10a to the West Mercia border) • M6 Toll Road (throughout the Staffordshire Police area) The Contractor may also be required to recover vehicles from additional locations as directed, including Authority premises or areas outside Staffordshire Police jurisdiction. In addition to statutory recovery and removal duties, the Contractor may, upon request, be required to recover vehicles owned by the Authority and by Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service.
Police, Fire & Crime Commissioner for Staffordshire3 Jul 2026WAC-607749
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Local GovernmentAmendment 2 notices
Electric heating
Perton Parish Council invite you to submit a TENDER for design and installation of electric radiators within Perton Civic Centre.
Electric Radiators - Technical Specification
Scope
Supply, installation, testing, commissioning, and handover of electric radiators complete with all accessories, controls, wiring connections, mounting brackets, and fixings required for a fully operational heating system.
General Requirements
Electric radiators shall be purpose-designed for commercial applications.
Units shall be manufactured in accordance with applicable IEC, EN, and local electrical standards.
Equipment shall be supplied by an approved manufacturer with a product warranty.
Suitable for continuous operation and designed for energy-efficient heating.
Controls
Each radiator shall be provided with:
integrated electronic thermostat, programmable timer, WiFi enabled control
Installation
Install in accordance with manufacturer recommendations and project drawings.
Installation of new Distribution Boards, circuits and local isolation as required.
New containment and cabling as required.
Provide wall-mounting brackets, maintain minimum clearances from floors, walls, furniture, and combustible materials.
Electrical connections shall be concealed where practical.
Final installation shall be level, secure, and free from visible defects.
Testing and Commissioning
Contractor shall:
Check operation of thermostats and safety cut-outs. Demonstrate timer and programming functions.
Test each radiator under normal operating conditions.
Submit commissioning records and test certificates.
Submittals
The contractor shall provide:
Manufacturer's technical data sheets.
Product certification and compliance documents.
Installation manuals.
Warranty certificates.
As-built drawings and operation & maintenance manuals.
All tenders to be emailed to [email protected] clearly marked as TENDER in the subject line.
If further information is required please email [email protected]
Perton Parish Council Within Perton Community CentreWest Midlands3 Jul 2026WAC-609893