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These Open Data files show payments made by Lincolnshire County Council to suppliers each month, where the combined value of an invoice is over Ā£500. In situations where the total invoice amount is over Ā£500, individual payments contributing to the invoice total are shown. Details relating to some payments may be redacted for reasons of personal or commercial confidentiality. A more detailed statement of the councilās published spending information is available on the Lincolnshire County Council website (see the Source link). This data is updated monthly. Data source: Lincolnshire County Council Finance Department. For any enquiries about this publication contact finance@lincolnshire.gov.uk .
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Annual UK government expenditure for local government only, broken down by function using the classification of functions of government.
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Dataset Description The DCLG Local Government Transparency Code 2015 details the datasets that Local authorities should make available to the public. Datasets included in this section include: Expenditure exceeding £500 In line with our commitment to openness and transparency we will now be publishing all transactions over £500 (note; areas may be redacted as they may be commercially sensitive or there may be data protection issues). Please note, the Data Protection Act does not automatically prohibit information being published naming suppliers with whom the Council has contracts, including sole traders, because of the public interest in accountability and transparency in the spending of public money.
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The government recommends that local authorities publish expenditure over £500 and all expenditure made on purchasing cards. As of January 2014 and in line with our commitment to openness and transparency we will now be publishing ALL transactions (note; areas may be redacted as they may be commercially sensitive or there may be data protection issues). Local Government Transparency Code 2015 This is a key dataset which the government wants local authorities to publish. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/local-government-transparency-code-2015
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The government recommends that local authorities publish expenditure over £500 and all expenditure made on purchasing cards. As of Q1 2019/20 and in line with our commitment to openness and transparency we will now be publishing ALL transactions.
The list will include:
It will not include:
We aim to be as transparent as we can but in some cases we will need to respect information that could be seen as commercially sensitive. Where necessary, and to protect confidentiality, the supplier identity may also be withheld.
We welcome your comments in respect to how we can improve on the presentation and content of this information. If you would like to obtain more information about the type of business conducted with suppliers detailed in the report, or for general enquiries about the content of the report, please email paymentsoverL500@wakefield.gov.uk. We will endeavour to provide a response within seven working days.
Publishing this information quarterly is a requirement of the Local Government Transparency Code 2015.
Transparency is at the heart of this government. As part of our ongoing commitment to increase openness and transparency we publish details of spend made to our suppliers. From 1 October 2018 this is all spend, and prior to this we have published where spend is equal to or over Ā£500. Please note, if we make payments to individuals or sole traders, we remove the supplier names to comply with the Data Protection Act, replacing with āRedacted ā Personal Dataā.
The government recommends that local authorities publish expenditure over £500 and all expenditure made on purchasing cards. As of January 2014 and in line with our commitment to openness and transparency we will now be publishing ALL transactions (note; areas may be redacted as they may be commercially sensitive or there may be data protection issues).
The borrowing and investment live tables provide the latest data available on local authoritiesā outstanding borrowing and investments for the UK.
The information in this table is derived from the monthly and quarterly borrowing forms submitted to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government by all local authorities.
The table is updated as soon as new or revised data becomes available.
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The capital payments and receipts live tables provide the latest data available on quarterly capital expenditure and receipts, at England level and by local authority.
The information in this table is derived from forms submitted to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government by all English local authorities.
The table is updated as soon as new or revised data becomes available.
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This live table provides the latest data available on receipts of Council Taxes collected during a financial year in En
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This dataset comprises spending summaries for a range of services and cost types. Included at present are summaries of,
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Current spending data over £250 from April 2016 onward.
The dataset reflects funded applications for capital funding allocated by the New York City Council.
Each year, Members of the Council allocate funds to not-for-profit organizations for capital projects that will continue to serve a City purpose (i.e. "limited to the purposes set forth in the New York City Charter" according to Directive 10 from the Office of the Comptroller) for the project's entire useful life. These projects can involve property (acquisition, construction or reconstruction), or moveable property (equipment, furniture, or vehicles).
Recipients of capital funding must: ⢠hold not for profit status; ⢠must already hold contracts with the city, with different contract requirements depending on funding type; ⢠use the grant for stated capital investments at the location of the application.
Organizations must submit their Request Forms online via CapGrants.
For information on the process see: https://www.nyc.gov/site/capitalgrants/guidelines/guidelines.page
For Directive 10 from the Office of the Comptroller see: https://www.nyc.gov/assets/ddc/downloads/not-for-profit/Directive-10-Charges-to-the-Capital-Projects-Fund-Final%20-%20June%202019.pdf
Recipients of capital funding must: ⢠hold not for profit status; ⢠must already hold contracts with the city, with different contract requirements depending on funding type; ⢠use the grant for stated capital investments at the location of the application.
Organizations must submit their Request Forms online via CapGrants.
For more information on the process see: hhttps://www.nyc.gov/site/capitalgrants/guidelines/guidelines.page
The Local Government Budget and Financial Report Database provides the public access to current and official versions of budgets for Counties, County Ag Extensions, County/City Assessors, County Hospitals, & Townships, Benefited Fire, Lighting, Water Districts, and Misc Budgets (DART, EMC, E911, Rural Improvement Zones, Recreational Water, Sanitary Sewer Districts). The public has access to multiple forms that are part of the budget. The database also provides the public access to annual financial reports for Counties. The site provides both GAAP and Cash Financial Reports for multiple fiscal years.
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Details of Council spending from April 2016 onward. Please click 'Download' to view this data in a spreadsheet. This will enable you to filter the information more easily, for example by month. This dataset is updated monthly.
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This is the local government spending data from http://www.logintanzania.net - Expenditures.
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The government recommends that local authorities publish expenditure over £500 and all expenditure made on purchasing cards.
The council budget and capital programme contains the budget and council tax report approved by council each year. The revenue budget covers the estimated annual running costs of council services, including employees, premises and supply costs, and income from grants and customer charges.
The capital programme set out our plans for investment in buildings, roads, equipment and other assets, and how they will be funded. Both the revenue budget and the capital programme link the priorities and objectives of the council as expressed in the Corporate Plan having regard to resources and taxation consequences of spending decisions.
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Details of all spending by the council over £500.
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All spending on Government Procurement Cards as mandated for publishing under the Local Government Transparency Code 2015. Published on a monthly basis.
The U.S. Census Bureau provides monthly estimates of the total dollar value of construction work done in the United States as part of the Value of Construction Put in Place Survey (VIP). Includes construction related to pavement, lighting, retaining walls, tunnels, bridges, toll/weigh facilities, maintenance buildings, and rest facilities.
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These Open Data files show payments made by Lincolnshire County Council to suppliers each month, where the combined value of an invoice is over Ā£500. In situations where the total invoice amount is over Ā£500, individual payments contributing to the invoice total are shown. Details relating to some payments may be redacted for reasons of personal or commercial confidentiality. A more detailed statement of the councilās published spending information is available on the Lincolnshire County Council website (see the Source link). This data is updated monthly. Data source: Lincolnshire County Council Finance Department. For any enquiries about this publication contact finance@lincolnshire.gov.uk .