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A Practical Guide to Local Authority Leisure Contracts in England and Wales in the Time of Covid-19, Brexit and Beyond
Contributor(s): Cowen, Léonie (Author)
ISBN: 1913715531     ISBN-13: 9781913715533
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $71.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Government - State, Provincial & Municipal
- Law | Environmental
- Law | Practical Guides
Physical Information: 0.32" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.48 lbs) 150 pages
 
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This practical guide provides busy legal practitioners with the key information they need to achieve successful value for money leisure and culture procurements. It is intended for lawyers, commissioners and procurement officers and will also be of value to leisure professionals, accountants and anyone who has responsibility for these services in local government and more widely. The guide is intended to fill a gap in the market left by current guidance.


The book sets out a r sum of the current legal, procurement and commercial issues which local authorities and their providers should consider when procuring for the first time or re-procuring. It also includes the legal and related considerations which are relevant when managing existing relationships.

Alternative models of service delivery for leisure and culture services are also considered in recognition of the number of existing historic projects together with multi-service externalisation projects as so many local authorities externalise a service which includes arts and outdoor leisure as well as their indoor leisure centres.


English and Welsh law are in scope. The book is up to date, includes reference to the government PPN guidance on COVID-19 and changes to post BREXIT procurement, together with the short, medium and longer term impact of COVID-19 on existing and new projects.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Principal of L onie Cowen & Associates, L onie is a recognised expert with an extensive track record. She has a 'can do' approach based on a deep understanding of how to achieve successful outcomes despite legislative constraints. She is renowned for her skill in advising on delivery of successful commissioning and procurement (particularly for children's and adults services, leisure and cultural services), achieving sustainable social enterprise and commercial models (including LATCOs/Teckal companies). Recently, she has advised extensively on the meaning and impact of the Public Contract Regulations 2016 and Concession Contracts Regulations 2016 and how to deliver effective procured outcomes especially for "light touch" services. She is currently advising on the impact of COVID-19 on local authority leisure contracts.