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Buckinghamshire Council

Asylum Support Services in Buckinghamshire

ValueValue not published
Deadline
Published16 Apr 2026
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
Ann Spence
procurement@buckinghamshire.gov.uk

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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The brief

CONTRACT AWARDED Buckinghamshire Council has awarded a contract to an experienced supplier to deliver its Asylum support service.

The service is divided into 2 geographical areas referred to as Lots, namely Lot 1 (North Buckinghamshire) and Lot 2 (South Buckinghamshire).

Suppliers may bid for one or both Lots.

Using Asylum Dispersal grant funding from the Home Office, this new service aims to reduce the impact on council services through the provision of support to asylum seekers and refugees covering: • Information and advice • Language support • Volunteering opportunities • Wellbeing activities • Signposting and supporting with access to key services • Establishing drop-in centres in key locations to provide advice and practical support The services start date is 1st April 2026.

The contract term will be for two years.

The 2 year initial term ends 31 March 2028.

The Council may at its discretion extend the contract for two further extensions of 12 months each, subject to funding.

Lot 1 - There is a budget cap of £30,000 for each year of the contract period including the extension periods. (£120,000 budget for the full contract term including extensions).

Lot 2 - There is a budget cap of £45,000 for each year of the contract period including the extension periods. (£180,000 budget for the full contract term including extensions).

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

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CONTRACT AWARDED Buckinghamshire Council has awarded

CONTRACT AWARDED Buckinghamshire Council has awarded a contract to an experienced supplier to deliver its Asylum support service.

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Using Asylum Dispersal grant funding from

Using Asylum Dispersal grant funding from the Home Office, this new service aims to reduce the impact on council services through the provision of support to asylum seekers and refugees covering:.

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Establishing drop-in centres in key locations

Establishing drop-in centres in key locations to provide advice and practical support.

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Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-05d958
Stage
award · Awarded
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
034860-2026
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