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Officer Decisions Officer Decisions Chief Officer for Highways, Infrastructure Development and Waste - Meg Booth Summary of Matter or Issue Requiring Decision Decision to approve a framework agreement for CP1354–16 Framework for Maintenance and Improvement of Public Rights of Way 2017, following a domestic open tender process. Created on 02/10/21. For latest version please see https://new.devon.gov.uk/democracy/officer-decisions/ Decision Taken To include (Subject to due diligence) the below organisations on to the framework agreement. The framework agreement will commence on 1st April 2017, for the period of two years with options for two, one year extensions. Organisations Names and Addresses: A C Landscaping and Treeworks Ltd., Unit 3, Broadway Road, Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot. Adam Phillips, Roundbarrow Cottage, St Annes Chapel, Gunnislake, Cornwall, PL18 9EY Ambios Ecology LLP, Lower Sharpham Farm Ashprington Totnes TQ9 7DX Banks Construction Ltd., Flays Farm, Farway, Colyton, Devon, EX24 6EG. Belstone Farm & Garden Services, Troutbeck, 5 Brightley Road, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1RH Blackdown Environmental Unit A6, The Airfield Dunkeswell Devon EX15 3AZ C N Richards Ltd., 6 Goodens Hill Whitchurch Canonicorum Bridport Carey Valley Woodlands & Estate Management, Carey View, Ashmill, Ashwater, Beaworthy, EX21 5HA Charles Rogers Building Contractor, Higher Beeson House, Beeson, Kingsbridge, TQ7 2HW Chris Smallwood, Brocks Barton Beaworthy Okehampton Devon EX21 5AL Country Matters, Monita House, Eggesford, Chumleigh, EX18 7JZ Countryside and Garden, Knowle Cottage Church Hill Knowle Braunton North Devon EX33 2ND David Surridge – Arboricultural Services Willmoreleigh Farm, Farway, Colyton, Devon, EX24 6EQ DB Countryside Services, 9 Tamar Terrace, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 4EW Devonshires, 1 Stentiford Hill, Kingsbridge, Devon, TQ7 1BD Environmental Southwest, East Ashridge Westleigh Nr Bideford EX39 4PG Evergreen Gardens, The Old Cottage, New Street, Chumleigh, EX18 7BZ EVG Construction and Landscaping Ltd., Fort Austin Depot. Crownhill Plymouth PL6 5SR F W Clark, The Woodshed, Stoke St Mary Taunton TA3 5BU Forestry and Garden Services Denelea, Chilla Road, Halwill, Beaworthy Devon, EX21 5XS G P Manning Countryside Services, 25 Crosslands, Tonedale, Wellington, Somerset. TA21 0AS G J Evans Associates, Galloway Office, Newcourt Barton, Clyst Road, Exeter, Devon, Ex3 0DB Garden and Countryside Maintenance, Homefield Farm, Brooklands Cross, Venn Ottery Road, Newton Poppleford, Exeter, EX10 0BY Gardencraft, 7 Greenvale Timsbury Bath BA2 0EW Glendale Grounds Management Ltd., The Dairy Barn, Westpoint, Clyst St Mary, Exeter, EX5 1DJ G M Contractors, Meadow Park East Youldon Chilsworthy Holsworthy Devon EX22 7JJ Handyman Exmouth, 24 Moorfield Close, Exmouth, Devon Hi-Line Contractors SW Ltd., Brookfield Yard, Tedburn Road, Whitestone, Exeter, EX4 2HF Honeybun Plant Hire Ltd., Pear Tree Cottage, Bloxworth, Wareham, Dorset BH20 7EE Hutchings Groundworks & Plant Hire, 53 Rydon Acres, Kingsteignton, TQ12 3YN I C Woollacott, Rose Cottage, Ash Mill, South Molton, EX36 4QD J M Keene, Winscombe Farm Crediton Lane Dunsford Exeter EX6 7JR J W Baron Earthworks LLP, Greenswood Farm, Dartmouth, Devon, TQ6 0LY James Ayre, 65 Parkway, St Thomas, Exeter. EX2 9NB John Butt, 1 Lower Waterhouse, Upham, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Crediton, Devon, EX17 4HJ K Hill & Partners Ltd., Primrose Cottage, Warleggan, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 4HB KJT Group Ltd., Staverton Works, New Lane, Staverton, Totnes, TQ9 6AQ K S Fencing, Ford Farm, East Down, Barnstaple, EX31 4NY Landscape Construction and Design, 8 Penn Meadows Close, Brixham, Devon, TQ5 9PS Marine and Civil Solutions Ltd., The Firs, Station Road, Trusham, Devon, TQ13 0NL Nicholas Page, East Holelake, Hockworthy, Wellington, Somerset, TA21 0NL Northfield Gardening and Landscaping, Appledown, Priorton Mill, Crediton, EX17 4BT Pat May, Lydham House, Ashwater, Beaworthy, Devon, EX21 5DT R and M Landscaping, 4 Danes Cottages Broadclyst Exeter EX5 3LQ Southwest Countryside Contractors, Lyndhayes 119 Salterton Road Exmouth EX8 2NJ Spence Excavation, Westleigh Willows Farm Feniton, Honiton Devon EX14 3BN Spindlewood, 26 St Stephens Hill, Launceston, PL15 8HN Stephen Holley, 32 Yeo Park, Yealmpton, Plymouth PL8 2LP Steve Brook Haulage Ltd., Middle Hills Farm, Doddiscombsleigh, EX6 7PX Steven McCulloch, 18 Park View, Sandford, Crediton, Devon, EX17 4NW Stirling Holmes, 24 River Close Kingsteignton Newton Abbot TQ12 3SF Toby Taylor, Byways, Back Lane, Newton Poppleford, Sidmouth EX10 0BX VS Rail, The Woods Building, Mount Farm, Romsey Road, Lockerley, Hampshire, SO51 0GR Wessex Tree Surgeons, East Rowley Cottage, Romansleigh, South Molton, Devon, EX36 4JS Created on 02/10/21. For latest version please see https://new.devon.gov.uk/democracy/officer-decisions/ Summary of Reason(s) for Decision Taken Summary of Alternatives or Options considered and rejected A competitive process was undertaken from which 55 submissions were received and considered as part of the formal evaluation process. 54 submissions have been accepted for inclusion on the framework. Details of any conflict of interest and dispensation granted to the Officer taking the decision or by any Member of the Council in delegating responsibility for any specific express delegation None known to the Chief Officer for Highways Infrastructure Development and Waste. Contact for enquiries/further information Brian Tucker Senior Procurement Officer (Highways) Email: [email protected] Tel: 01392 383000 Decision Date 31 March 2017 A copy of this decision and any supporting documentation considered by the Officer taking this decision may also be made available or inspection by the public at the Council’s Offices or posted upon payment of any copying and postage charges. Any member of the public wishing to take up either of these options is asked to please ring 01392 382888 or email: [email protected] Created on 02/10/21. For latest version please see https://new.devon.gov.uk/democracy/officer-decisions/.
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