The Local Government Transparency Code 2015, issued by the Department for Communities & Local Government in September 2015, set out a number of principles for local authorities which were intended to underpin best practice in the creation of greater transparency through the publication of public data. One of the key requirements was the publication of data on senior employee salaries.
a breakdown of income and expenditure on the authority’s parking account. The breakdown of income must include details of revenue collected from on-street parking, off-street parking and Penalty Charge Notices a breakdown of how the authority has spent a surplus on its parking account.
In order to meet the Local Government Transparency Code 2014, local authorities should publish annually the following details of their counter fraud work: Number of occasions they use powers under the Prevention of Social Housing Fraud (Power to Require Information)(England) Regulations 2014, or similar powers Number of counter...
With the aim of going over and above the requirements of the Local Government Transparency Code 2015, the Council now publishes all Council expenditure down to the smallest payment. The Council will publish data monthly in arrears capturing all the individual disclosures provided during the year. For reasons of privacy, payments to individuals including foster carers, children's and adult carers are not...
This register contains all the council's active and compliant contracts, greater or equal to £10,000 in total contract value in 2023/24 to date. All contracts were live at time of publishing. Some contracts may expire prior to the next quarter’s contract publication
A forward look incorporating details of invitations to tender or invitations to quote that are likely to be issued in the stipulated period. Council Contract Procedure Rules require a formal procurement process for proposed contracts of £10,000 and above only.
Under the Local Government Transparency Code we are required to publish details on the value of social housing assets within our Housing Revenue Account. Information to be published using the specified value bands and postal sector: · Total number of homes · Aggregate value and mean value of the dwellings for both existing use value (social housing) and market value, And · Percentage of homes...
Local authorities must publish details of all grants to voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations, as required by the Local Government Transparency Code 2014.
Under the Local Government Transparency Code 2015, local authorities must publish details of all land and building assets including: • All service and office properties occupied or controlled by user bodies, both freehold and leasehold • Any properties occupied or run under Private Finance Initiative contracts • All other properties they own or use, for example, hostels, laboratories, investment properties and depots • Garages...
Local authorities must publish details of all grants to voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations, as required by the Local Government Transparency Code 2014.