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Ilkley Town Council (ITC) procures and manages the festive lighting display in Ilkley with the aim of enhancing the town at Christmas time to make it a more enjoyable environment for residents, shoppers and tourists.
2023 sees the end of the current festive lighting contract and with it, the end of the lease of the majority of its current festive lights. Whilst ITC has been very happy with its festive light design, this gives the Town Council the opportunity to consider a new display for the next few years, to suitably complement the lighting owned by the town and to reflect the town's heritage and atmosphere.
ITC is seeking suitably experienced companies to tender for design, supply, installation, maintenance, dismantling, storage, testing and operation of Christmas Lighting.
The focus of the illumination scheme is the annual 'switch on' event, which will be held on Saturday 25th November 2023 and the chosen Contractor would need to be present at this event to facilitate the lighting of the Christmas display.
Ilkley Town Council invites suitable contractors to submit a tender for a three-year contract and/or a five year contract for the festive lighting scheme in Ilkley.
Documents can be found at: https://towncouncil.ilkley.org/tenders-and-contracts or obtained from the Clerk.
Deadline for the receipt of submissions is: noon, Friday 26th May 2023
Lancashire County Council, Highways Service, requires a snow clearing service across the 12 districts of the county. The service may be required each winter in adverse weather conditions. All details regarding the requirement, specification, district areas and evaluation criteria can be found in the tender documents.
Overall aim: To determine whether it is feasible to refine handling systems for the electrical stunning of slaughter weight pigs, taking into consideration group handling of pigs and potential for automation to reduce stockperson handling and pig isolation before slaughter and achieve higher throughput. This is with a view to providing in the longer term a non-aversive alternative to high concentration carbon dioxide stunning.