View council spending figures online

The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) has asked all local councils and fire and rescue authorities in England to publish spending information over £500 online. They have created guides on publishing local spending data.

You can view spend for the City of Wolverhampton Council on the Open Datasets Catalogue web pages.

Publication of these reports form part of the council's commitment to be open and transparent with residents on all council expenditure. We aim to publish data on a monthly basis, by the middle of the next month.

This gives details of expenditure and the recipient, but it does not explain the nature or reasons for expenditure. If enquirers want to interrogate these further, they should contact us before making assumptions.

Public Contracts Regulations 2015: Statutory requirement for contracting authorities on paying undisputed invoices in 30 days down the supply chain.

As a contracting authority, we are required to publish payment performance data on the internet starting with our performance over financial year 2015/16. We will then publish comparable data at the end of each financial year. The data aims to demonstrate our performance on paying in 30 days to first tier suppliers /prime contractors over the previous 12 months.

The publication requirements are dealt with in Regulation 113(7).

Financial year Proportion of valid & undisputed invoices paid within 30 days in accordance with regulation 113 The amount of interest paid to suppliers due to a breach of the requirement in regulation 113 The amount of liability to pay interest accrued due to a breach of the requirement in regulation 113
2021/22 97.35% £0.00 (1) £217,156.45 (2)
2022/23 97.29% £0.00 (1) £160,764.74 (2)

On average it took 4.5 days to pay from receipt date in 2022/23, compared to 4.1 in 2021/22.

(1) We are currently unable to identify payments of interest unless separately invoiced.

(2) We are currently unable to exclude all periods where interest does not accrue whilst invoices are in dispute, so the above figures reflect a worst-case scenario.

We can examine individual transactions on a case-by-case basis upon request to identify any interest due, paid or identify specific periods of dispute.

Contact us

If you have a query about the data published, please e-mail us at foi@wolverhampton.gov.uk stating your name, and details of the enquiry.

If the query is about a specific transaction, please note the details stated in the report.

We will respond to your enquiry within 20 working days

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