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Local Government Lawyers’ Weekly, 25 April 2024: Procurement Act go-live; housing JR; school prayer ruling; mental capacity appeal; PHV tax consultation; solar park planning challenge

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Public procurement

Cabinet Office announces 28 October 2024 as provisional go-live date for procurement regime

The Government Commercial Function (GCF) is working towards a 28 October 2024 go-live for the new procurement regime, to be confirmed by commencement regulations expected in May 2024. Procurements begun under existing rules will continue under that legislation. This signals the start of a six-month preparation window, during which the GCF will release a full programme of learning and development to help practitioners implement the reforms. Alongside guidance already available, further materials will explain how to move from the current framework to the new regulations.

See: LNB News 23/04/2024 65.

GCF publishes guidance on Procurement Act 2023 e-learning modules

The GCF has also issued guidance on accessing the Procurement Act 2023 e-learning modules...

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