A dataset providing the senior salary job titles and pay bands. Also available are key stats Employment Council headcount as of the 26th february 2013 - 13,232. This figure is calucalted on the same basis as was reported in the Quarterly Public Sector Employment Survey (QPSES). Expenditure The total gross Expenditure for 2011/2012 - £518,761,000. This is taken from the Newcastle City Council Revenue Outturn...
Local Authorities are required to publish details of all value of social housing that is held in their Housing Revenue Account by the 2014 Transparency Act. The data is published in accordance with legislation and guidance to illustrate the value of Housing Revenue Account dwellings by post code and valuation bandings. The data has been collated in accordance with guidance to prevent...
Newcastle City Council believes it is important to be open about how we spend money. Each month we will publish a list of all payments we make which are over £250 (including VAT), showing who we paid, how much we paid, and what this was for. Note that prior to october 2012, published payments included those over £500. This will include: ...
Daily analytics data on the number of visitors to the council website. Additional information For more information click the following link:https://www.newcastle.gov.uk/your-council-and-democracy/open-data-and-access-information/open-data/data-sets/website-analytics
Human Resources Data including Redundancy, Leavers, Staff Count and Sickness. Additional Information Click the link for more information: https://webapp/your-council-and-democracy/open-data-and-access-information/open-data/data-sets/human-resources-data
This page provides data about public toilets in Newcastle. The data contains information such as locations, facilities and opening times. Additional Information For more information click the following link: http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/your-council-and-democracy/open-data-and-access-information/open-data/data-sets/public-toilets-data
Leeds City Council and City of Bradford MDC are working together on a variety of digital projects under the ‘Superconnected Cities’ banner. One such project is to work with Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) to improve their broadband speeds. Grants (known as vouchers) are paid to businesses between £100 and £3,000 to help them get better connected. Superfast broadband can...
In December 2010 the UK Government launched a strategy entitled “Britain’s Superfast Broadband Future”, which had the objective of establishing a framework to facilitate the roll-out of Superfast Broadband (SFBB) and basic broadband across the country. Subsequently, the Government committed GBP £530 million of funding to meet this objective, which is where part of the funding for this project is...