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Spend over £25,000 in Ofwat

A list of financial transactions greater than £25,000 made by Ofwat, updated monthly.

Expenditure Exceeding £500 and Government Procurement Card Transactions

EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL (ECDC) Metadata for file formats for Spending data for Expenditure exceeding £500 (with effect from October 2014) ECDC use Agresso Business World software to...

Cambridgeshire County Council Government Procurement Card Transactions

This page shows the Government Procurement Card (GPC) Transactions made by Cambridgeshire County Council from 2014 Q1 onwards. The datasets detail the GPC transactions made by Cambridgeshire County...

Rushcliffe CCG Transactions over £25,000

As part of the government's commitment to improve transparency of how public funds are used, we are required to publish details of all individual invoices, grant payments, expense payments or other...

HM Passport Office transaction data

This document contains data on HM Passport Office work on: * domestic applications for new, renewed, replacement, updated or extended UK passports * orders for official copies of a birth,...

Over £25,000 Transactions April 2011

Spreadsheet showing all transactions over £25,000 during April 2011.

Spending transactions for NHS Ashford CCG

A monthly-updated list of all financial transactions spending over £25,000 made by NHS Ashford Clinical Commissioning Group as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure

Spend transactions above 30k for BHR

Barking Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Expenditure over £25k.

gpc transaction data registers of scotland

Monthly details of expenditure over £500 on Registers of Scotland's Government Procurement Card.

Spend over £25,000 in the Serious Fraud Office

Monthly transactions in the Serious Fraud Office over £25,000 as part of the government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.

Forestry Commission GPC spend over £500

A monthly list of all GPC transactions over £500 made by the Forestry Commission as part of the Governments committment to Transparency in Expenditure.

DCMS Government Procurement Card Spend – Transactions over £500 or above: 1 April 2010 to 31 March 2011

DCMS has published all Government Procurement Card (GPC) spend for all staff that hold GPC’s. The data published includes transactions that have a single transaction value of £500 or above.

Government Actuary's Department spend over £25,000

A monthly updated list of all financial transactions spending over £25,000 made by GAD, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.

Spend over £25,000 in the Forestry Commission

A monthly updated list of all financial transactions spending over £25,000 made by The Forestry Commission as part of the Governments's commitment to transparency in expenditure

Spend over £25,000 in National Savings & Investments

A monthly-updated list of all financial transaction spending over £25,000 made by National Savings and Investments, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.

GPC spend over £500 in Food Standards Agency

A monthly-updated list of all GPC transactions spending over £500 made by Food Standards Agency, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.

Spend over £25,000 in UK Supreme Court

A monthly-updated list of all financial transactions spending over £25,000 made by UK Supreme Court, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.

Stamp Duty Model

Sampled Base year MSD data and SAS code to project this data forward using HMT assumptions on property prices and transaction volumes growth

Spend over £25,000 in the Crown Prosecution Service

A monthly-updated list of all financial transactions spending over £25,000 made by the Crown Prosecution Service, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.

Spend over £25,000 in the Food Standards Agency

A monthly-updated list of all financial transactions spending over £25,000 made by the Food Standards Agency, as part of the Government's commitment to transparency in expenditure.