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Rough Sleeper Prevention and Recovery Services - Award of Contract

Meeting: 30/06/2025 - Cabinet (Item 87)

Rough Sleeper Prevention and Recovery Services - Award of Contract

(Reasons: Part 2 – Private: LGA 1972 – Sch 12 A Paragraph 3 – Financial or business affairs of any particular person)

 

The report seeks approval to award a contract to deliver the Rough Sleeper Prevention and Recovery Services for Tonbridge and Malling.  

Decision:

(Reasons: Part 2 – Private LGA 1972 Sch 12A Paragraph 3 – Financial or business affairs of any particular person)

 

Consideration was given to an award of contract for Rough Sleeper Prevention and Recovery Services following an award of £309,801 of Rough Sleeper Prevention and Resettlement Grant funding for rough sleeper services for the financial year.  The proposed project would ensure that the Council have off the street accommodation for those rough sleeping across Tonbridge and Malling and Tunbridge Wells which aligned with the Council’s aim to end rough sleeping and where it did happen, ensure that it was brief and non-recurring. 

 

Due regard was given to the financial and value for money considerations and legal implications. 

 

Cllr Betts proposed, seconded by Cllr Coffin and Cabinet

 

RESOLVED:That

 

(1)        the award of contract to the successful tenderer to deliver the Rough Sleeper Prevention and Recovery Services for Tonbridge and Malling, be approved; and

 

(2)        an initial appointment until March 2026 and a further 3 x 1 years be approved, subject to further funding being awarded.

Minutes:

(Decision Notice D250082CAB)

 

(Reasons: Part 2 – Private LGA 1972 Sch 12A Paragraph 3 – Financial or business affairs of any particular person)

 

Consideration was given to an award of contract for Rough Sleeper Prevention and Recovery Services following an award of £309,801 of Rough Sleeper Prevention and Resettlement Grant funding for rough sleeper services for the financial year.  The proposed project would ensure that the Council have off the street accommodation for those rough sleeping across Tonbridge and Malling and Tunbridge Wells which aligned with the Council’s aim to end rough sleeping and where it did happen, ensure that it was brief and non-recurring. 

 

Due regard was given to the financial and value for money considerations and legal implications. 

 

Cllr Betts proposed, seconded by Cllr Coffin and Cabinet

 

RESOLVED:That

 

(1)        the award of contract to the successful tenderer to deliver the Rough Sleeper Prevention and Recovery Services for Tonbridge and Malling, be approved; and

 

(2)        an initial appointment until March 2026 and a further 3 x 1 years be approved, subject to further funding being awarded.