Issue details

Procurement of an organisation to deliver Visitor Economy Services for Kent

To award the contract for the delivery of visitor economy services described below to the winning bidder of a tendering exercise.

The successful supplier will be expected to develop innovative and creative solutions to grow the Kent visitor economy and support KCC’s priorities for this sector, which are to:

·        Promote the county to target visitor markets to increase numbers of visitors to Kent and the value of visitor spend

·        Support growth in the Kent visitor economy

·        Provide high quality support to the Kent tourism business sector

·        Improve the skills levels of employees within the Kent visitor economy

·        Attract additional public and private sector investment

As one of its three clear aims within Bold Steps for Kent, Kent County Council is committed to growing the economy of Kent. Ensuring a strong visitor economy in Kent, attracting visitors and visitor spend and providing support to Kent tourism businesses is a key element in achieving this aim.

Financial Implications:
£280,000 per annum, for 3 years, with option to extend for further 3 years
Legal Implications:
None
Equality Implications:
Equality requirements were included as part of the tender specifications

The matter is referred to in the Divisional Business Plan or Medium Term Capital Programme

 

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Expenditure or savings of more than £1m;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Division affected: (All Division);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 18/11/2013

Decision due: 7 Jan 2014 by Leader and Cabinet Member for Health Reform

Lead director: David Cockburn, Barbara Cooper

Department: Strategic & Corporate Services

Contact: Wayne Gough, Head of Directorate Business & Planning Tel: 01622 221960 Email: wayne.gough@kent.gov.uk.

Consultees

The coming to an end of the previous SLA with Visit Kent (which ran from April 2010 –March 2013) was discussed at Economic Development Cabinet Committee in November 2012, and the option to extend that SLA for a year, while more permanent arrangements were made was discussed at Economic Development Cabinet Committee on 6th March 2013
A report is scheduled for Economic Development Cabinet Committee on 3rd December 2013 outlining; the current SLA arrangements, and the procurement process followed to identify a supplier to deliver the services from April 1st 2014, this will include the specification of the service that we tendered for.
Following that discussion, the Cabinet Member will take the decision to award the contract within a week, assuming contract negotiations have been completed with the successful bidder.

Financial implications: Economic Development Manager Business Strategy and Support Ext: 7000 - 1960 DDI: 01622 221960 Invicta House Wayne.Gough@kent.gov.uk

Legal implications: 13/00080

Equalities implications: Financial criteria exceeded

Decisions

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