CA18115 - Tender 41/2026 - NMANDD PEACEPLUS Thriving Together Social and Emotional Support Programmes. Rhythm Across Generations, for the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council area.
Competent consultancy companies are hereby invited to tender to design, develop and deliver a Social and Emotional Intergenerational Support programme, focusing on music and dance. This project will deliver 7 intergenerational Music and Dance programmes, delivered across the Council area with one per District Electoral Area (DEA). To access this competition: Registered: Login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity CA18115. Not registered: Visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote CA18115 as the reason for registration. Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 020 3920 8054.
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