Warslow Moors Estate Wader Protection Plan Project

contractFind a TenderRef ocds-h6vhtk-06ae74Procurement Act 2023SME suitableactive

Estimated value

£250k

services

Awarded value

Suppliers

0

Lots

1

0 awarded

Published

05 Jun 2026

Deadline 06 Jul 2026

Description

The Authority has owned the Warslow Moors Estate (1902 Ha) since 1986 and aims to conserve its natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage. Large areas of the Estate cover Leek Moors Site of Special Scientific Interest, Peak District Moors (South Pennine Moors Phase 1) Special Protection Area and the South Pennine Moors Special Area of Conservation (See Appendix 2 of the Invitation to Tender for designations in respect of project area). Of particular relevance to the Estate's work are the wading bird populations that the Leek Moors support. Population numbers of Eurasian Curlew, Common Snipe and Lapwing were on a severe decline towards what were considered to be a dangerous level. A previous Wader Recovery Project and subsequent predator control has addressed this decline and together with a habitat restoration programme the number of breeding waders is in recovery. Previous predator control has aided the establishment of core breeding wader hotspot areas. The estate seeks to continue this work and continue the sustainable restoration of wader populations. Project Aim • To protect the breeding waders in the defined hotspot area through an agreed predator control programme between the 1st January and 30th June of each year of the contract on the terms set out in this Invitation to Tender ("the Services"). • The defined hot spot area for this project centres upon the Authority's land mapped at Appendix 1 of the Invitation to Tender and referred to as the Breeding Wader Priority Protection Area ("BWPPA") along with any privately owned land situated adjacent or within close proximity, exhibiting suitable breeding wader habitat (c.400ha) (subject to consent). Project Objectives • Reduce predation pressure on breeding populations of: Eurasian Curlew, Common Snipe and Lapwing. • Implement effective, humane and compliant control of key predator species including: Fox, Carrion Crow, Magpie, Stoat, Weasel and Mink. • Maintain full compliance with wildlife, firearms and Health & Safety legislation. • Maintain accurate records of predator control activities and breeding wader numbers. • Work collaboratively with Estate staff, including the estate manager notified to the successful contractor (the Estate Manager), tenants, partners and stakeholders. Project Outcomes (3-year plus 2 years at option of Authority) • A reduction in seasonal predator activity within the Project Area. • Stable or increasing breeding territories and improved fledgling success. • Full legal compliance and professional delivery. • Complete, auditable predator control, and associated wader monitoring records, submitted to the Authority. • Evidence-based recommendations to improve future delivery. Project Area The core area of Service provision consists of: • BWPPA and • Suitable breeding habitat on private land which lies within close proximity or adjacent to the BWPPA (subject to consent). However, it is expected that a holistic predator management approach be adopted by the Contractor in respect of the predator control programme (to be agreed with the Authority), to help support the achievement of the Project Aims and Objectives. This approach envisages associated predator control activity taking place on wider Authority-owned land linked to the BWPPA, i.e. Lum Edge and Swallow Moss which lie immediately to the North West (see Location Plan included at Appendix 1 of the Invitation to Tender). Together the "Project Area" (c.500ha).

Scope

Reference
ocds-h6vhtk-06ae74
Total value
£250,000 excluding VAT
£300,000 including VAT
Above the relevant threshold
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
01 Jan 2027 to 30 Jun 2029
Possible extension to 30 Jun 2031

The Authority reserves the right in its absolute discretion to extend the contract by 2 further seasons (being (1) 1 January 2030 to 30 June 2030 and (2) 1 January 2030 to 30 June 2031), on giving at least 3 months' notice to the Contractor on the same price per Season as the initial contract, subject to a CPI adjustment from project commencement (1 January 2027) for the extended period of contract.

Main category
services
CPV classifications
77610000
90922000
Contract locations
East Midlands, United Kingdom
West Midlands, United Kingdom
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Award criteria

Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.

NameDescriptionTypeWeighting
Priceprice60.00%
Quality Criteria 1 - methodologyMethodology (20% of the total score): • Proposed working methods and means of delivering contract • Clear understanding of the Brief and the context (in particular the Specific Requirements set out in Section 1 paragraph 2.2 of the Invitation to Tender) • Sufficiency of resources and certifications to perform the Contract with evidence of ongoing technological improvements • Example risk assessments relevant to the contract • Capability to perform the contractquality20.00%
Quality Criteria 2Experience (20% of the total score): • The Tenderer's technical and professional ability demonstrated by previous experience of contracts delivered for the Authority or other organisations. • Written references demonstrating relevant experience. • Relevant formal qualification(s) and experience of Tenderer and employees/assistants (if any) in wildlife management, conservation, gamekeeping or equivalent supported by evidence of previously delivering predator control programme(s) to a high professional standard, exercising discretion and a high level of sensitivity at all times.quality20.00%

Participation

Conditions suppliers must meet to bid.

A valid Section 1 Firearm Certificate (Firearms Act 1968, as amended) and all appropriate safety requirements for their use and storage. A copy of relevant certificate(s) to be attached to tender submission.

Submission & procedure

Enquiry deadline
30 Jun 2026, 8:00 am
Submission deadline
06 Jul 2026, 4:00 pm
Submission address
Submission Tenders must be submitted by e mail to Tenders@peakdistrict.gov.uk By 17:00 6 JULY 2026 The following, and only the following, must be used in the subject line: REF: Warslow Moors Estate Wader Protection Plan Project Please see link to the Tender Notice and all tender documentation at: https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/looking-after/about-us/open-government/tenders Please note that a mandatory site visit is required. Please notify Abi Ball by email abi.ball@peakdistrict.gov.uk to confirm the date you intend to visit the Services area and include this date in the Form of Tender (Appendix 3 of the Tender Documentation). All access should be on foot and remain on public rights of way to avoid disturbing breeding birds.
Electronic submission
Yes
Procedure
Open procedure