Local authority after 'suitably qualified' company to manage public open spaces
Marown Commissioners is opening a tender process for an organisation to look after gardening services in the parish.
The local authority says it would like to hear from 'suitably qualified' organisations who would be able to maintain the public open spaces and keep roadsides tidy.
It adds that areas needing hedge trimming and other 'ancillary functions' will include Glen Vine, Crosby, Braaid, Eairy and Garth.
Application forms for interested companies can be obtained from the clerk.
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