This report and accompanying datasets aim to give an initial overview of the scale and nature of the council’s payments to, and business with, the 3rd sector (also known as the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector). It considers the distribution of this business amongst the 3rd sector bodies paid by the council and identifies which services were responsible for this activity.
It also outlines the council’s intentions to p...This report and accompanying datasets aim to give an initial overview of the scale and nature of the council’s payments to, and business with, the 3rd sector (also known as the voluntary, community and social enterprise ...
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 governmen...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 ...
Leeds City Council publishes all grant payments to the 3rd sector which includes voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations. The information includes which service made the payment, who the receiving organisation was and how much the payment was for.
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This data is published on an annual basis in August/September for the previous financial year.
The accompanying reports for each year can be found on the Det...Leeds City Council publishes all grant payments to the 3rd sector which includes voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations. The information includes which service made the payment, who the receiving organ...
Leeds City Council worked with the University of Leeds to update the case studies in its sustainable design & construction document Building for Tomorrow Today to see (where possible) how the buildings have actually performed in reality compared with what was anticipated at the planning stage.
In addition, we would like to map the case studies and publicise this via the Leeds Data Mill (http://www.leedsdatamill.org/). It is anticipated ...Leeds City Council worked with the University of Leeds to update the case studies in its sustainable design & construction document Building for Tomorrow Today to see (where possible) how the buildings have actually perf...