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Hysbysiad o Ddyfarnu Contract

Desktop review of the Powys Nature Recovey Action Plan

  • Cyhoeddwyd gyntaf: 21 Tachwedd 2023
  • Wedi'i addasu ddiwethaf: 21 Tachwedd 2023
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OCID:
ocds-kuma6s-135356
Cyhoeddwyd gan:
Powys County Council
ID Awudurdod:
AA0354
Dyddiad cyhoeddi:
21 Tachwedd 2023
Dyddiad Cau:
-
Math o hysbysiad:
Hysbysiad o Ddyfarnu Contract
Mae ganddo ddogfennau:
Nac Ydi
Wedi SPD:
Nac Ydi
Mae ganddo gynllun lleihau carbon:
Nac Ydi

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Background The Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan (PNRAP), developed by the Powys Nature Partnership (PNP), was published in 2022. The plan describes the actions needed to facilitate nature recovery in Powys for different habitats and species groups. There are 125 actions within the PNRAP, which are split across a General Action Plan, 7 Habitat Action Plans and 2 Species Action Plans. The PNP would like to review progress against the PNRAP, highlight gaps, and plan projects that would address gaps. Welsh Government are encouraging all Local Nature Partnerships to start integrating 30 by 30 into NRAPs. This is the global target for 30% of land and waters to be protected and effectively managed for conservation by 2030. Previously, the PNP commissioned work to identify the baseline for Powys. Roughly, 11% of land is currently protected for nature (e.g., SACs, SPAs, SSSIs, LWS) but the condition of many of these sites is unknown. The PNP is looking to develop targets for achieving 30 by 30 and building a narrative to build public support and input. On behalf of the Powys Local Nature Partnership, Powys County Council has awarded a contract for a desk-based review of delivery against the PNRAP. This review will propose indicators, assess delivery by members of the PNP, and suggest future priorities of the PNP. Requirements The key outputs of the review are: • A set of indicators to assess delivery of actions of the PNRAP to be used to review progress every 2 years. • An overview of current and recent projects that are delivering against the actions of the Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan. • A matrix, mapping this activity against the individual actions in the plan. • Analysis of key themes in the plan where activity is currently limited, and any foreseeable risks around areas that are being delivered. • A business case for at least one, and up to three projects to address themes where activity is currently limited, with staff and other resource requirements to deliver them. This should identify potentially suitable funder(s) for each project, outlining any partnership working and the case for support for this. There could be a focus on the Local Places for Nature funding and how best to utilise this funding to deliver goals of the PNRAP. • Recommendations as to the ways in which the Powys Local Nature Partnership can add value to delivery against the Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan and bring in funding to support its delivery. • Recommendations as to the ways in which the Powys Local Nature Partnership can monitor ongoing progress towards delivery of the Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan. The timescale for completion of the work is the end of February 2024. Final invoices must be submitted for payment before the end of February 2024. Payment is on completion of the work. Expected sources of information around current and recent activity are (but not limited to) the following: • The Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan: Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan - Powys County Council. • Discussion with the members of the Local Nature Partnership and information from member websites. • Review of project information available on Welsh Government website around Sustainable Management Scheme (SMS) and Enabling Natural Resources and Wellbeing (ENRaW) funded initiatives. • Information held by the Council around projects being delivered through Local Places for Nature funding and as part of its duties under section 6 of the Environment (Wales) 2016. • Local Nature Partnership Cymru project mapping of projects. • Communication with other organisations e.g., Town and Community Councils. • Biological Information Service (BIS) mapping to identify suitable projects to address any geographic gaps in delivery. • Glastir and Sustainable Management Scheme projects. It is assumed that this will be a desk-based review, with no travel required. Meetings with Council staff and Local Nature Partnership members will be virtual via Teams.

Testun llawn y rhybydd

HYSBYSIAD O DDYFARNU CONTRACT - CENEDLAETHOL

SERVICES

1 Manylion yr Awdurdod

1.1

Enw a Chyfeiriad yr Awdurdod


Powys County Council

Countryside Services, County Hall,

Llandrindod Wells

LD1 5LG

UK

Ezra Tattersall

+44 01597826000


2 Manylion y Contract

2.1

Teitl

Desktop review of the Powys Nature Recovey Action Plan

2.2

Disgrifiad o'r contract

Background

The Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan (PNRAP), developed by the Powys Nature Partnership (PNP), was published in 2022. The plan describes the actions needed to facilitate nature recovery in Powys for different habitats and species groups. There are 125 actions within the PNRAP, which are split across a General Action Plan, 7 Habitat Action Plans and 2 Species Action Plans. The PNP would like to review progress against the PNRAP, highlight gaps, and plan projects that would address gaps.

Welsh Government are encouraging all Local Nature Partnerships to start integrating 30 by 30 into NRAPs. This is the global target for 30% of land and waters to be protected and effectively managed for conservation by 2030. Previously, the PNP commissioned work to identify the baseline for Powys. Roughly, 11% of land is currently protected for nature (e.g., SACs, SPAs, SSSIs, LWS) but the condition of many of these sites is unknown. The PNP is looking to develop targets for achieving 30 by 30 and building a narrative to build public support and input.

On behalf of the Powys Local Nature Partnership, Powys County Council has awarded a contract for a desk-based review of delivery against the PNRAP. This review will propose indicators, assess delivery by members of the PNP, and suggest future priorities of the PNP.

Requirements

The key outputs of the review are:

• A set of indicators to assess delivery of actions of the PNRAP to be used to review progress every 2 years.

• An overview of current and recent projects that are delivering against the actions of the Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan.

• A matrix, mapping this activity against the individual actions in the plan.

• Analysis of key themes in the plan where activity is currently limited, and any foreseeable risks around areas that are being delivered.

• A business case for at least one, and up to three projects to address themes where activity is currently limited, with staff and other resource requirements to deliver them. This should identify potentially suitable funder(s) for each project, outlining any partnership working and the case for support for this. There could be a focus on the Local Places for Nature funding and how best to utilise this funding to deliver goals of the PNRAP.

• Recommendations as to the ways in which the Powys Local Nature Partnership can add value to delivery against the Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan and bring in funding to support its delivery.

• Recommendations as to the ways in which the Powys Local Nature Partnership can monitor ongoing progress towards delivery of the Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan.

The timescale for completion of the work is the end of February 2024. Final invoices must be submitted for payment before the end of February 2024. Payment is on completion of the work.

Expected sources of information around current and recent activity are (but not limited to) the following:

• The Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan: Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan - Powys County Council.

• Discussion with the members of the Local Nature Partnership and information from member websites.

• Review of project information available on Welsh Government website around Sustainable Management Scheme (SMS) and Enabling Natural Resources and Wellbeing (ENRaW) funded initiatives.

• Information held by the Council around projects being delivered through Local Places for Nature funding and as part of its duties under section 6 of the Environment (Wales) 2016.

• Local Nature Partnership Cymru project mapping of projects.

• Communication with other organisations e.g., Town and Community Councils.

• Biological Information Service (BIS) mapping to identify suitable projects to address any geographic gaps in delivery.

• Glastir and Sustainable Management Scheme projects.

It is assumed that this will be a desk-based review, with no travel required. Meetings with Council staff and Local Nature Partnership members will be virtual via Teams.

The Council will put the successful contractor in contact with LNP members who will participate in the work. The contractor will arrange online meetings and correspondence. ‘Recent’ projects are assumed to be those completed within the last 2 years. The Council does not expect nor require personal data to be collected during the interviews and that should it be collected inadvertently this should be deleted.

As such, the successful contractor will need to be able to access Teams meetings, have suitable mapping software and hold an appropriate OS licence if maps are included in the review report.

The contractor must have appropriate levels of professional indemnity insurance in place.

2.3

Cod a Dosbarthiad yr Hysbysiad

73000000 Research and development services and related consultancy services
1024 Powys

2.4

Amcangyfrif o Gyfanswm Gwerth

3 Gweithdrefn

3.1

Math o Weithdrefn

Un cam

4 Dyfarnu Contract

4.1

Cynigwyr Llwyddiannus

4.1.1

Enw a Chyfeiriad y cyflenwr, contractwr neu ddarparwr gwasanaeth llwyddiannus





Gwlad Consortium

2 Glan Gwy, Station Road,

Rhayader

LD65BW

UK




5 Gwybodaeth Arall

5.1

Rhif cyfeirnod a roddwyd i'r hysbysiad gan yr awdurdod contractio

N/a

5.2

Dyddiad Dyfarnu'r Contract

  21 - 11 - 2023

5.3

Nifer y tendrau a dderbyniwyd

6

5.4

Gwybodaeth Arall

(WA Ref:136652)

5.5

Dogfennaeth Ychwanegol

Dd/g

5.6

Dyddiad cyhoeddi'r hysbysiad hwn:

  21 - 11 - 2023

Codio

Categorïau nwyddau

ID Teitl Prif gategori
73000000 Gwasanaethau ymchwil a datblygu a gwasanaethau ymgynghori cysylltiedig Ymchwil a Datblygu

Lleoliadau Dosbarthu

ID Disgrifiad
1024 Powys

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Mae’r prynwr wedi cyfyngu’r rhybuddion ar gyfer yr hysbysiad hwn i gyflenwyr yn y rhanbarthau canlynol.

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Teulu dogfennau

Manylion hysbysiad
Dyddiad cyhoeddi:
05 Hydref 2023
Dyddiad Cau:
03 Tachwedd 2023 00:00
Math o hysbysiad:
Hysbysiad o Gontract
Enw Awdurdod:
Powys County Council
Dyddiad cyhoeddi:
21 Tachwedd 2023
Math o hysbysiad:
Hysbysiad o Ddyfarnu Contract
Enw Awdurdod:
Powys County Council

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Cyswllt gweinyddol:
N/a
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N/a
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