Cambridgeshire County Council - HR Information
This page contains details of Cambridgeshire County Council's senior salary pay, Chief Officer Pay Policy, Gender Pay Gap and Trade Union Facilities Time
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This page contains details of Cambridgeshire County Council's senior salary pay, Chief Officer Pay Policy, Gender Pay Gap and Trade Union Facilities Time
Number of formal dwelling commitments at 31/03/2017, which includes those with planning permissions (not yet complete) or those allocated for development. Worksheet includes data by district, parish, settlement, and status of permission/...
Payments to suppliers with a value of £500 or over (inclusive of VAT) made by Cambridgeshire County Council. These are published in monthly datasheets and in line with the Local Government Transparency Code.
The data includes estimates at lower super output area (LSOA) of housholds subject to high energy costs and low income (since 2011) and of households spending 10% or more of their income on fuel, for 2008 to 2014. All the data comes from DECC.
This page contains the annual Fraud Data published by Cambridgeshire County Council.
Regulation 113(7) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 introduced the requirement from March 2017 that all in-scope organisations must publish, on an annual basis and covering the previous 12 months: i) the percentage of their invoices of...
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 Council each quarter. They show where and when...
These datasets show details of property and land assets of Cambridgeshire County Council. We publish this information in two categories: a specific dataset for our County Farms assets, and a dataset for all other land and property. The published...
Adult Learners 2015-16 by Ward and Activity Type This dataset will be updated soon.
Data showing Children in Need who have social work involvement by Ward. A child is a Child in Need if they are unlikely to achieve or maintain a reasonable standard of health or development without the provision of social care services by a local...