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Stray Dog and Kennelling provision

A public procurement published by Cambridge City Council via Find a Tender.

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Award value
£66k
Tender value
0
Suppliers
0
Awards
1
Notices
Tender
Stage

Overview

This Request for Quote seeks a provider to operate the statutory stray dog reception, kennelling, and rehoming function on behalf of Cambridge City Council. The Council has a legal duty under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 to collect and safely accommodate stray dogs found within the district. The appointed provider will receive dogs 7 days a week between 09:00-15:30 from authorised officers and 24 hours members of the public. Cambridge City Council does not have their own kennelling facility and therefore has a need to identify a provider to fulfil their responsibilities in terms of a reception and holding centre for stray dogs. CCC have contracted external kennelling to oversee the…

Key details

Source
Find a Tender
Lifecycle stage
Tender
Status
active
CPV classification
Currency
GBP
Total award value
Tender value
£66,000
First published
8 May 2026
Last updated
8 May 2026
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FAQs about this procurement

Who is the buyer for "Stray Dog and Kennelling provision"?

Stray Dog and Kennelling provision is a UK public-sector procurement published by Cambridge City Council via Find a Tender.

Has "Stray Dog and Kennelling provision" been awarded?

No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Tender".

What is "Stray Dog and Kennelling provision" worth?

The reported tender value is £66,000.

When was "Stray Dog and Kennelling provision" published?

It was first published on 8 May 2026 and last updated on 8 May 2026, across 1 notice.

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