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Jun 2020
A controversial council decision to bring in Lancashire based contractors to restore West Park Stray was made under “urgent circumstances” - seven months after the UCI World Cycling Championships.
Details seen by The Stray Ferret show the six-month contract handed to Glendale Services is worth an estimated £40,926.29 and was a direct appointment by the council in April, meaning it was not put out to competitive tender.
At the time, the decision to outsource to Glendale was met with fierce criticism from local contractors who said they were “absolutely disgusted” that they weren't invited to tender for the work.
Harrogate Borough Council brought in the Chorley-based company to restore the Stray which was left with a £130,000 repair bill following the cycling championships.
Glendale have since started reseeding work, which council bosses say will be complete by September.
Mark Smith, Managing Director of local contractor HACS, described the urgent decision as “rubbish”.
He told The Stray Ferret:
The council expects the overall works to the Stray to cost £129,971:
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