Leeds City Council’s internal service provider (ISP) for construction and repair works, Leeds Building Services (LBS), are responsible for the delivery of Responsive Plastering works across Leeds to domestic properties. Leeds City Council will look to appoint one contractor to each of the lots outlined below and will be looking to appoint up to 2 contractors.
The programme will consist of 2 lots:
• Lot 1 - Responsive Plastering works - R1 - R5 (Estimated Value £335,000)
• Lot 2 - Responsive Plastering works - R6 - R9 (Estimated Value £265,000)
The contract will run for an initial two years, with an option to further extend the contract by an additional 24 months. Volumes of work can not be guaranteed throughout the contract. The estimated annual contract value is up to £600,000 per annum, with a total estimate contract value up to £2,400,000.
Market Engagement for Provision of the Doncaster, Rotherham & Sheffield Integrated Community Equipment Loan Service
• Commissioners are looking to procure an Integrated Community Equipment Loan Service across Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield from April 2027. • The service will be jointly commissioned by NHS South Yorkshire ICB and the three Local Authorities, supporting adults and children with assessed needs to live as independently and safely as possible in their own homes. • The service plays a critical role in supporting hospital discharge and the Home First priorities, preventing avoidable admissions, reducing falls, supporting independence, and delaying or avoiding the need for residential or nursing care. • Demand is expected to increase as care continues to shift from acute settings into the community, requiring a responsive, seven-day service model. • The successful provider will be responsible for the end‑to‑end management of community equipment, including procurement, storage, delivery, installation, maintenance, repair, recall, collection, decontamination, recycling and disposal. Both standard catalogue equipment and specialist equipment (including paediatric and bespoke items) must be managed in line with clinical safety standards, manufacturer guidance and statutory requirements. • A core principle of the service is value for money through a credit‑based reuse model. Equipment is actively recalled when no longer required, refurbished where appropriate, and returned to stock to minimise new purchases, reduce waste and maximise environmental sustainability. The new service model will have a greater emphasis on more active recall of items. If you believe that your organisation can deliver the service described in section 4 and you want to participate in the Market Engagement session please contact adam.elwis@sheffield.gov.uk by 12pm on Friday 15th May 2026.
Haxby Town Council invites tenders to resurface its sports/netball court at Ethel Ward playing fields, Calf Close, Haxby.
Tenders should quote prices (exclusive of VAT).
Full details can be obtained by contacting the town clerk:
Email: clerk@haxbytowncouncil.gov.uk
Council office, Memorial Hall, The Village, Haxby, York, YO32 3HT
The deadline for the receipt of tenders is 12 noon on Wednesday 27 May 2026.
Leeds City Council is seeking a suitably experienced and qualified contractor to undertake weed spraying and control services to footways and hard surfaced areas used for foot traffic within the Leeds City Council administrative boundary. Works will be on behalf of two distinctive service areas – 1) publicly maintainable highways and surfaces street features managed by the council’s Highway Network Management team and 2) various types of footpaths, ginnels, drying areas and hard areas within communal spaces around housing estates, community precincts and sheltered housing complexes managed by Housing Leeds and local Tenant Management Organisations (TMOs), or their successors, who are responsible for management of council housing stock. Each complete city wide application must not take any longer than six weeks to compete.
Market Engagement Event(s) - Taxi and small bus services - Home to School Transport Open Framework 2026
Hull City Council are inviting suppliers to express their interest in working alongside the Passenger Transport Team for the delivery of the Home to School and Other Transport Provision. The event(s) will provide information on the commissioning plans for the services and procurement timelines. The event(s) are being held in person and via MS Teams: MS Teams on 28th May 2026 - 13:30pm - 14:30pm. Brunswick House on 29th May 2026 - 11.00am – 12.30pm. To book your place please utilise the messaging section on YORtender https://yortender.eu-supply.com/
To deliver a programme of specialist business support and advice for social enterprises in Sheffield as part of the LGF Social Enterprise project. The aim of the activity is to increase the startup, survival and impact of the sector, through a business focused, expert led, collaborative approach, aligning with the wider Sheffield/South Yorkshire business support infrastructure and ecosystem. Social enterprises receiving support will be helped to tackle barriers to start and grow through increased knowledge, support and effective collaborations. The LGF Social Enterprise project is being supported by the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority and is part-funded by the UK Government through the Local Growth Fund.
North Yorkshire Bed-based Intermediate Care Services (100-NYC-HA)
North Yorkshire Council are looking to establish a closed framework for the provision of Bed-Based Intermediate Care Services. The framework will have a maximum duration of 4 years (2 years with the option to extend for an additional 12 months and then a further 12 months). The framework will be established under the Light Touch Regime. The framework will be divided into 4 geographical Lots and there will be a maximum of 3 providers appointed to each Lot. Further details are included within the tender documentation. The service must be able to support people with complex life circumstances and specialist care needs, including, but not limited to dementia, mental health, delirium, learning disability and autism. This may include people undergoing an assessment for Continuing Healthcare. Providers must be registered with CQC and have an inspection rating of 'Requires Improvement' or above. The tender will be published on North Yorkshire Council's e-tendering system, YORTender. For guidance on using YORTender to access the opportunity, the following videos are available: 1. Guide to accessing Documents - https://youtu.be/RI6YA28skxs 2. Guide to submitting a bid - https://youtu.be/LxcZbVqdgj4 3. A Guide to using the Messaging Function - https://youtu.be/vzDL41OBf2E 4. A Guide to Searching for Opportunities - https://youtu.be/HpaCOac31S8
The proposed scope of works across the framework consists of improvements to the front elevation, gardens, boundary treatments and communal footpaths in court terraces to properties within the identified streets throughout the City of Hull. This includes the renewal of the below elements: • Rainwater goods including fascia’s, gutters and fall pipes to the front elevation of all properties • Façade repairs • Boundary Wall, Pin Kerb & Railing works • Repair/replacement of pedestrian/vehicular gates • New boundary treatment works • Decoration works • In-curtilage surface works • Communal footpath replacement to garden terraces
Meadowbank Road Installation of Traffic Calming Measures
Hull City Council (The Authority) is seeking tenders from interested organisations to provide installation of traffic calming works on Meadowbank Road, Kingston upon Hull. The tender is an open procedure consisting of a one stage process. The contract is anticipated to commence 10 August ending by 4 September with no option to extend. The Authority has estimated the value of the works to be £38,000 overall. The estimated value is given in good faith to assist tenderers in making their submissions, it should not be interpreted as an undertaking to purchase any goods, services or works to any particular value by the Authority and does not form part of the Contract. Further information is contained within the Scope of Works/tender documentation. Please ensure all tender submission documents are completed as detailed. Incomplete bids will be eliminated from further process.
Midmere Avenue Installation of a Parallel Crossing
Hull City Council (The Authority) is seeking tenders from interested organisations to provide parrallel instalation works on Midmere Avenue, Kingston upon Hull. The tender is an open procedure consisting of a one stage process. The contract is anticipated to commence 27 July 2026 ending by 21 August 2026 with no option to extend. The Authority has estimated the value of the Works to be £52,500 overall. The estimated value is given in good faith to assist tenderers in making their submissions, it should not be interpreted as an undertaking to purchase any goods, services or works to any particular value by the Authority and does not form part of the Contract. Further information is contained within the Scope of Works/tender documentation. Please ensure all tender submission documents are completed as detailed. Incomplete bids will be eliminated from further process.
Framework for the provision of Vehicle Bodywork Repairs
The Council operates a diverse, service critical fleet of around 1300 vehicles, incorporating a fleet of refuse collection vehicles, passenger transport vehicles, cars and vans amongst many others. This tender is designed to establish a framework for the repair of bodywork for these vehicles as and when required by the Council.
Contractors appointed to the framework will be undertaking bodywork repairs to vehicles which are required to perform some of the most critical services on behalf of the Council. This includes, but is not limited to, the collection of household waste and the transportation of vulnerable customers. As a result, it is expected that any Contractor appointed will undertake work with the utmost care and skill whilst performing the Services required by the Contract Manager.
The Council is seeking to establish an Open Framework Agreement for the provision of transport services for eligible children and their escorts (to include looked after children or children with special education needs or behavioural considerations), and support for the provision of transport services for eligible adults and their escort. The Council may require Passenger Escort Services from the Provider. The Council may, on some occasions, require transport services for council services/departments that do not transport children
City of Bradford Metropolitan District CouncilYorkshireWAC-589824
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is seeking interest from potential suppliers capable of delivering a mobile based food and beverage ordering solution for use across East Riding leisure centre cafés. The Council aims to introduce a fully digital, user friendly platform that enables customers to browse menus, place orders, and make secure payments directly from their mobile phones while visiting leisure centre facilities.
East Riding of Yorkshire CouncilYorkshireWAC-588190
Hull City Council (The Authority) is seeking tenders from interested organisations to provide footpath improvement works within Orchard Park, Kingston upon Hull. The tender is an open procedure consisting of a one stage process. The contract is anticipated to commence 15 June, ending by 17 August 2026. The Authority has estimated the value of the works to be £250,000 overall. The estimated value is given in good faith to assist tenderers in making their submissions, it should not be interpreted as an undertaking to purchase any goods, services or works to any particular value by the Authority and does not form part of the Contract. Further information is contained within the Scope of Works/tender documentation. Please ensure all tender submission documents are completed as detailed. Incomplete bids will be eliminated from further process.
The Authority requires an Online Health solution that complements the Active North Yorkshire (ANY) new hybrid membership model. ANY currently services circa 20,000 health and fitness members across North Yorkshire.
This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) Contract Notice. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Procurement Act 2023 do not apply to this award.
This Contract is being offered under the Competitive Process in accordance with Regulation 11 of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023.
Market Consultation - Wakefield Adult Social Care Market Position Statement
The Adults and Health Workforce and Commissioning department within Wakefield Council are in the process of updating the Market Position Statement for the care market across the Wakefield district.
We are looking to engage with the whole sector regarding the care market in Wakefield for over 18s, including care services from, not limited to:
• Nursing Homes
• Residential Homes
• Respite Services
• Supported Living
• Extra Care
• Housing Related Support
• Domiciliary Care (Home Care)
• Day Opportunities
• Preventative (VCSE)
The Council of the City of WakefieldYorkshire2 Jun 2026WAC-597837