Published date: 20 October 2015

Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.


Closing: 15 October 2015

Contract summary

Industry

  • Research and development consultancy services - 73200000

Location of contract

East Midlands

Value of contract

£45,000

Procurement reference

CF1V3-20150929-00000020

Published date

20 October 2015

Closing date

15 October 2015

Contract start date

2 November 2015

Contract end date

2 March 2016

Contract type

Service contract

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

No

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

Request for Quotation (RFQ) for the service provision of Economic Research on Leicestershire?s Market Towns

Ref: LCC/CE/2015

Quotations are invited for the provision of economic research into Leicestershire?s Market Towns. The Council?s detailed requirements are defined in the Specification in Section 3 of the RfQ.

Leicestershire has a number of Market Towns that sit primarily on the borders of the county with the City of Leicester at the core. There are 5 towns with populations over 20,000 some of which have suitable local partnership arrangements such as Business Improvement Districts (BID) and town partnerships as well as the political will and appropriate executive skills to move forward with an integrated proposal for investment from the Leicestershire Local Enterprise Partnership (LLEP).

The key towns which we are looking to work with are:

? Loughborough
? Melton Mowbray
? Hinckley
? Coalville
? Ashby
? Wigston
? Blaby
? Market Harborough
? Lutterworth
We know that developing vibrant town centres is critical to achieving a strong and sustainable sub-regional economy. Market Towns also see a large number of business start-ups, most of which require some degrees of business support.

In order to make the most of the growing economy and adapt to the current structural and irreversible changes that are occurring on our high streets, including the rationalisation of many major high street retailers and banks, our Market Towns need to appear vibrant and attractive

In the past, and certainly since the Portas Review, the emphasis has been on facilities management and making local improvements through pop up shop schemes and use of vacant units alongside the work of BIDS, town partnerships etc. These initiatives have worked with the current configuration of town centres and while such measures have undoubtedly made a difference it has become apparent that more work is needed to tackle the greater structural issues underpinning the economic character of our towns. We need more innovative, strategic and joined up interventions to ensure our town centres can keep attracting shoppers and visitors, supporting business engagement and development, attracting inward investment and sustaining assets such as property, public realm and parking across areas where no single authority or agency has overall responsibility.


Duration & Contract Value
The contract is to commence w/c 2nd November 2015 with delivery and presentation of final report by 29th February 2016.
The maximum value for this project is ?45,000 excluding VAT. Please note that any quotes above this threshold will not be considered.


More information

Additional text

Refer to attached RfQ for full details and Service Specification.
Leicestershire, UK.


About the buyer

Contact name

Stewart Brewer

Address

County Hall
Leicester Road
Leicester
LE3 8RA
UK

Telephone

0116 3055857

Email

stewart.brewer@leics.gov.uk