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BaDC-1598 Buttermarket Food Hall Fit Out and Operator for Bassetlaw District Council

Main contract details

Opportunity Id
DN801439
Title
BaDC-1598 Buttermarket Food Hall Fit Out and Operator for Bassetlaw District Council
Categories
45212423-7 - Cafeteria construction work
70332100-8 - Land management services
79993100-2 - Facilities management services
Description
Bassetlaw District Council (the Council) wishes to invite tenders to appoint a suitably experienced operator to occupy and operate an indoor street food market within the Retford Town Hall’s Buttermarket. The operator will be responsible for all aspects of delivery, vendor management and commercial performance, in return for the right to trade from the premises and an opportunity to influence the final design and fit-out of the space.

The Council’s objectives in appointing an operator are to:
• Animate and activate Retford town centre
• Support independent and start-up food businesses
• Provide a high-quality, diverse and affordable food offer
• Increase footfall and dwell time
• Support the evening and weekend economy
• Deliver social and economic value for the local area

The Buttermarket is anticipated to be available to the operator for commercial operation from Winter 2026/Spring 2027 subject to detailed design agreement and construction programme. The Council envisions the successful provider from this tender to join as a partner through this design process. This interim period for design and Council construction will ensure the final installation is fit for purpose and encourages optimal commercial operation for the appointed end user.

Location
Located on the Market Square, Retford Town Hall is well positioned to amplify the offerings of the town, however, the site is currently greatly underutilised, and its facilities require significant modernisation. The Buttermarket is the ground floor premise of the wider Retford Town Hall with its own level and independent access along the Town Hall Yard and direct access to the Market Square. There is ample area (~260m2) to enhance this space to provide a series of catering focused opportunities while also creating an inclusive communal space, designed to host events that appeal across all age groups.

According to a recent market summary of Retford undertaken by CACI, the town boasts a sizable catchment area with a total market potential of £122.1 million. Additionally, Retford enjoys a high catchment market share of 16%, indicating a strong local spend for retailers and food businesses opening in the town centre. The total market potential for catering alone is £30.1 million.

The overall spend remains below the regional average, indicating a need for Retford to build up a critical mass of retail and leisure offer to increase its attractiveness. Annual household spent on catering is £2,060 which is 5% lower than the East Midlands average and spend on alcohol on premises is 10% below the regional average demonstrating there is available spend for these types of offers not currently being realised in Retford

Further information about the service requirements can be obtained in the tender documentation within this tender pack.

Contract value
The Council is seeking £20,000 excluding VAT per annum for rent of the Buttermarket, however there are alternative financial models that will be accepted by the Council for interested bidders.

Term
The Council would optimally seek a 5-year lease with the opportunity to extend a further 5 years.

Procurement Procedure
Open procedure in accordance with Procurement Act 2023 (Concession - below threshold).

Additional Information
This procurement process is being managed by Welland Procurement in partnership with the Council. Further information on Welland Procurement can be found at: http://wellandprocurement.org.uk/.

Suppliers are welcome to view the opportunity and access the tender documents on the East Mids Tenders portal using the link below:
https://www.eastmidstenders.org/
Select "view opportunities" then choose Welland Procurement from the organisations drop down menu. Project ID: DN801439.

Region(s) of supply
North Nottinghamshire
Estimated value
N/A
Keywords
Facilities Management Services , Bassetlaw District Council , Service Operator, Building Management Services

Key dates

Estimated contract dates
Start date
23/03/2026
End date
31/03/2031

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Contact details

Buyer
Welland Procurement
Contact
Jyoti Mistry
Email
jmistry@melton.gov.uk
Telephone
+441664502576
Address
Welland Procurement Unit
Melton Mowbray
Leicestershire
LE13 1GH
United Kingdom

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