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Contract Notice

RSPB Cymru INRS Veterinary Services Tender

  • First published: 14 July 2026
  • Last modified: 14 July 2026
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Contents

Summary

OCID:
ocds-kuma6s-167766
Published by:
RSPB
Authority ID:
AA1076
Publication date:
14 July 2026
Deadline date:
14 August 2026
Notice type:
Contract Notice
Has documents:
Yes
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
No

Abstract

The Project is looking to appoint an experienced consultant to provide legal and professional veterinary advice to the 8 farm businesses within this project area. The consultant must hold a veterinary degree approved by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and register as a member (MRCVS). The grazing of cattle on upland areas will be used to improve the habitat for breeding curlew. Virtual fencing collars will be available to manage the cattle for the benefit of the curlew and the livestock. Some farmers are unsure of how best to look after their cattle in upland habitat areas such as moorland and bog, therefore advice on potential welfare risks and how to mitigate for them is required. It is well known that anthelmintics, whilst in many cases necessary for animal welfare, has a detrimental effect on soil invertebrates and other insects. This in turn reduces the quantity and quality of food for many birds, such as curlew. Adult curlew feed on soil invertebrates and curlew chicks forage above ground, feeding on aquatic invertebrates and pollinators. Anthelmintic resistance could be affecting the way each farmer treats their livestock for intestinal worms. We would require each farm to be tested for resistance to the different anthelmintic groups and advice be provided on best practice plus potential ways of reducing their use. Some of the farmers have expressed an interest in utilising more regenerative farming practices, notably mob grazing. The increased requirement for water provision and new permanent and electric fences will be funded through this project. Advice about animal welfare issues associated with mob grazing techniques would be expected. Antibiotic use within the agriculture sector is under scrutiny. Not only does the incorrect use of antibiotics impact on human health but also on wildlife. Advice on best practice and a ‘prevention is better than cure’ approach to disease would be expected. Biosecurity measures should be included here. The commission will include the following elements: Group sessions covering topics which will benefit nature as described above Individual farmer sessions looking into anthelmintic use and resistance. 8 farmsteads Group session/s at the end of the 2 ½ year project with invitations to neighbouring farmers where changes to practices and lessons learnt are shared. The project will arrange and fund the meeting space for group sessions. It is anticipated that the above veterinary advice will help contribute to the Sustainable Farming Scheme’s Universal Action 12 – Animal Health Improvement Cycle. This action will apply to all farms where livestock are reared or farmed to produce foods and goods. One of the measurements could be related to one of the topics described above and a plan set out and agreed during a 1-to-1 session. The farmer can apply the learning and act upon the plan before the actions are reviewed at the end of the three-year project to analyse the impacts that have been made and assess whether these have met the desired targets. The commission could also include; Individual farmer sessions focusing on individual needs which could contribute to UA12 The Veterinary Practice will be expected to work collaboratively with the project team and farmers.

Full notice text

CONTRACT NOTICE – NATIONAL

SERVICES

1 Authority Details

1.1

Authority Name and Address


RSPB

RSPB Wales, Castlebridge 3, 5-19 Cowbridge Road East,

Cardiff

CF11 9AB

UK

Rhian Pierce

+44 2920353000

rhian.pierce@rspb.org.uk

1.2

Address from which documentation may be obtained


RSPB Cymru

RSPB Wales, Castlebridge 3, 5-19 Cowbridge Road East,

Cardiff

CF11 9AB

UK


+44 2920353000


1.3

Completed documents must be returned to:


RSPB

RSPB Wales, Castlebridge 3, 5-19 Cowbridge Road East,

Cardiff

CF11 9AB

UK

Rhian Pierce

+44 2920353000


2 Contract Details

2.1

Title

RSPB Cymru INRS Veterinary Services Tender

2.2

Description of the goods or services required

The Project is looking to appoint an experienced consultant to provide legal and professional veterinary advice to the 8 farm businesses within this project area. The consultant must hold a veterinary degree approved by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and register as a member (MRCVS).

The grazing of cattle on upland areas will be used to improve the habitat for breeding curlew. Virtual fencing collars will be available to manage the cattle for the benefit of the curlew and the livestock. Some farmers are unsure of how best to look after their cattle in upland habitat areas such as moorland and bog, therefore advice on potential welfare risks and how to mitigate for them is required.

It is well known that anthelmintics, whilst in many cases necessary for animal welfare, has a detrimental effect on soil invertebrates and other insects. This in turn reduces the quantity and quality of food for many birds, such as curlew. Adult curlew feed on soil invertebrates and curlew chicks forage above ground, feeding on aquatic invertebrates and pollinators. Anthelmintic resistance could be affecting the way each farmer treats their livestock for intestinal worms. We would require each farm to be tested for resistance to the different anthelmintic groups and advice be provided on best practice plus potential ways of reducing their use.

Some of the farmers have expressed an interest in utilising more regenerative farming practices, notably mob grazing. The increased requirement for water provision and new permanent and electric fences will be funded through this project. Advice about animal welfare issues associated with mob grazing techniques would be expected.

Antibiotic use within the agriculture sector is under scrutiny. Not only does the incorrect use of antibiotics impact on human health but also on wildlife. Advice on best practice and a ‘prevention is better than cure’ approach to disease would be expected. Biosecurity measures should be included here.

The commission will include the following elements:

Group sessions covering topics which will benefit nature as described above

Individual farmer sessions looking into anthelmintic use and resistance. 8 farmsteads

Group session/s at the end of the 2 ½ year project with invitations to neighbouring farmers where changes to practices and lessons learnt are shared.

The project will arrange and fund the meeting space for group sessions.

It is anticipated that the above veterinary advice will help contribute to the Sustainable Farming Scheme’s Universal Action 12 – Animal Health Improvement Cycle. This action will apply to all farms where livestock are reared or farmed to produce foods and goods. One of the measurements could be related to one of the topics described above and a plan set out and agreed during a 1-to-1 session. The farmer can apply the learning and act upon the plan before the actions are reviewed at the end of the three-year project to analyse the impacts that have been made and assess whether these have met the desired targets.

The commission could also include;

Individual farmer sessions focusing on individual needs which could contribute to UA12

The Veterinary Practice will be expected to work collaboratively with the project team and farmers.

NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Sell2Wales Web Site at https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=167766.

2.3

Notice Coding and Classification

85200000 Veterinary services
1012 Gwynedd
1013 Conwy and Denbighshire

2.4

Total quantity or scope of tender

£7,668

3 Conditions for Participation

3.1

Minimum standards and qualification required

4 Administrative Information

4.1

Type of Procedure

Single stage

4.2

Reference number attributed to the notice by the contracting authority

N/a

4.3

Time Limits

Time-limit for receipt of completed tenders
    14-08-2026  Time  17:00

Estimated award date
 10-09-2026

4.5

Language or languages in which tenders or requests to participate can be drawn up

EN  CY 

4.6

Tender Submission Postbox

5 Other Information

5.1

Additional Information

Please refer to the attached Brief and Invitation to Quote for further information on the project and application requirements

(WA Ref:167766)

5.2

Additional Documentation

ENG-Consultant Brief Vet_INRS
CYM-Consultant Brief Vet_INRS
ENG-ITQ Vet_INRS
CYM-ITQ Vet_INRS

5.3

Publication date of this notice

 14-07-2026

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
85200000 Veterinary services Health and social work services

Delivery locations

ID Description
1013 Conwy and Denbighshire
1012 Gwynedd

Alert region restrictions

The buyer has restricted the alert for this notice to suppliers based in the following regions.

ID Description
There are no alert restrictions for this notice.

About the buyer

Main contact:
rhian.pierce@rspb.org.uk
Admin contact:
N/a
Technical contact:
N/a
Other contact:
N/a

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