A FIVE-YEAR cleaning contract is up for grabs to look after Teignmouth’s new town council-run toilets.

Teignmouth Town Council has urged local companies not to miss out on a chance to bid for the contract as it looks to appoint a company that will care for six public toilets including those yet to be installed at Eastcliff, The Point, Quay Road and The Den.

The usual tendering process favoured by Government tends to alert only national businesses with smaller operators often unaware.

With the contract worth a six-figure sum, Town Clerk Iain Wedlake is keen the net is thrown as wide as possible.

He said: ‘Whichever firm makes the successful bid, it will have to meet certain professional standards and prove it is fit to act on behalf of local government.

‘I know bigger companies can do this but I’m sure we’ve local ones that could also make the grade.

‘I’m not suggesting we would favour one over another but we feel it’s only fair smaller operators who may not see the tendering ad on the Government website are in with a chance of being considered.

‘Teignmouth Town Council is investing residents’ money improving public toilets at a time when many communities are facing the loss of such facilities.

‘In that same spirit we hope, potentially, to bolster the local economy by giving local businesses a chance to prove they’ve got what it takes.’

The official ad states the council ‘is to appoint a competent supplier to provide high quality cleaning services to the council's public toilets which provide a positive image of the area.’

The tender is for facilities at Eastcliff, The Point, Quay Road, The Den, Lower Brook Street and Jubilee Shelter.

The contract is due to commence on November 1 2025 with an initial end date of October 31 2027 and a possible extension to October 31 2030

Full details can be found at https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/043041-2025?origin=SearchResults&p=1