Doing Business with Leicestershire County Council
Leicestershire County Council spends over £300 million each year on goods, works and services. We want to make this business more attractive and accessible to suppliers in all sectors and at the same time make sure that the people of Leicestershire get value for money. This information is designed to help guide you through the opportunities that exist for doing business with the Council.
What and How we Buy |
Benefits for Suppliers |
Contract Opportunities |
Current Contracts |
Strategy & PolicyThe strategies and policies below explain how we use our commissioning and procurement activity to improve the quality of life for the people of Leicestershire and make Leicestershire the best possible place to live and work for everyone.
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What it means to be a Council SupplierWe will develop and publish a document that outlines what it means to be one of our suppliers. The document will explain in further detail the primary areas where we require help from our suppliers in realising our procurement vision.
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e-Procurement |
Comments & SuggestionsIf you have any comments or suggestions relating to the presentation and format of the ‘Doing Business with the Council’ pages of the website then please use the feedback on this page option. If you have any comments or suggestions relating to any of the content of the ‘Doing Business with the Council’ pages of the website then please forward to procurement@leics.gov.uk
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Complaints ProcedureA Procurement and Contract Complaints Procedure is currently being finalised which is to provide a clear channel for complaints relating to:
In the meantime, should you have a complaint relating to the Council's procurement and contracting activity please use the Corporate Complaints Procedure. The Council has a Supplier Whisleblowing Procedure for contractors and subcontractors to use should they suspect any fraud, corruption or malpractice.
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Useful Websites
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Page Last Updated: 17 January 2012






