mynewsdesk: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Becomes the First Authority in the Mid Kent Group to Deploy spotlightonspend for Greater Transparency on Public Spending
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council has now made it even easier to see where the Council spends tax payers money with a dedicated transparency page.
mynewsdesk: Cherwell District Council has become the latest local authority to adopt spotlightonspend
WORTHING Borough Council has released a breakdown of its spending as part of a new scheme to boost the transparency of local government.
spotlightonspend enables Council to publish readily digestible and accessible spend data on purchases over £500 in line with Government’s transparency plans.
Worthing Borough Council says a recent software purchase will put it in a much stronger position to meet the Transparency Agenda, which obliges Town Halls to put all transactions above £500 in value in the public domain.
Cherwell District Council has published everything over £500 in line with the government's transparency plans. Source: BBC
Residents can see exactly what their council is spending their money on from today. Brighton and Hove City Council are publishing their data on spotlightonspend.
Tonbridge and Malling Council is publishing new information on spending as part of its commitment to openness and accountability.
Basingstoke Borough council bosses have opened the books on the local authority’s spending to let taxpayers see exactly where their money is going.
Hammersmith & Fulham Council will go beyond recent government requirements on data transparency, and will publish all data on spending and assets.
Hammersmith & Fulham council is aiming to become one of the most financially transparent councils in the UK with the help of Spikes Cavell’s spotlightonspend online platform.
The council for the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham is to take a major step towards transparency by putting an open source spreadsheet of its spending habits on the Spotlightonspend website at the end of October.
Hammersmith & Fulham working with the spotlightonspend website to radically improve the accessibility, relevance and value of data on its spending.
Hammersmith & Fulham Council to release spend data beyond Government requirements
Hammersmith & Fulham intends to go further than any other local authority by providing visibility of its payments the voluntary sector and many other areas.
Hammersmith & Fulham Council has announced a plan to release a batch of data about its spending and assets that goes above and beyond the Government's requirements (source Telegraph).
Hammersmith & Fulham intends to be transparent aboout ALL spending not just procurement.
Hammersmith & Fulham Council plans to go further than its fellow Councils in providing data visibility across a range of areas including payments to the voluntary sector, members’ allowances, and its total spend (source: Public Technology).
Basingstoke and Deane are publishing new information on spending via spotlightonspend as part of it's commitment to be open and transparent with residents and businesses.