Community Right to Challenge
The right to challenge will allow voluntary and community
groups, charities, parish councils, and local authority staff to
bid to run a local authority service where they believe they can do
so differently and better. This may be a whole service or part of a
service.
Organisations wishing to exercise the right to
challenge will need to submit a written expression of
interest. The Council will have to consider and respond
to expressions of interest which, if accepted, will trigger a
procurement exercise for that service. The challenging body can
then participate, alongside others.
For more information on the Community Right to
Challenge, visit the Communities
and Local Government website.
If you wish to submit an expression of interest, please complete
the application form and send it to: righttochallenge-SP@rbkc.gov.uk.
Alternatively, you can print off a copy of the form:
And send it to the following address:
Strategic Procurement Unit
Purple area, 3rd Floor
Kensington Town Hall
Hornton Street
London W8 7NX
What you should include
The Expression of Interest must be in writing and include the
following information. If the proposal is to deliver the relevant
service as part of a consortium to use a sub-contractor, the
following information must be given in respect of each member of
the consortium and each sub-contractor as appropriate:
-
who has expressed the interest and
who is proposing to deliver the service;
- information about the financial resources of the organisation
submitting the expression of interest;
- evidence to demonstrates that, by the time of any procurement
exercise, the organisation submitting the expression of interest
will be capable of providing, or assisting in providing, the
relevant service;
- sufficient identification of the service to be considered and
the geographical area that the service affects;
- the outcomes that are to be achieved and, in particular
- how the service will improve the well-being and meet the needs
of service users; and
- how the service will promote the social, economic or
environmental well-being of the borough;
-
where the relevant body consists of employees
of the relevant authority, details of how that relevant body
proposes to engage other employees of the relevant authority who
are affected by the expression of interest.
Using the application form provided will help
ensure that all the necessary information is included in your
application.
Acceptance and rejection of expressions of interest
The Council may accept an expression of interest, accept it with
modifications, or reject it. Potential reasons for rejection are
listed below:
Timing
Local authorities are able to designate certain times of year
when expressions of interest can be submitted. The Council has
agreed that expressions of interest may be submitted from 1 January
to 31 March each year. This is to allow us to consider expressions
of interest as part of our budget-setting process. The Council will
acknowledge receipt of the Expression of Interest and will notify
the applicant of the timescales within which it will make its
decision by 30 April each year.
Queries
If you have queries, please email us at: righttochallenge-SP@rbkc.gov.uk.