Transactions

Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust has received £305,031,665 from 3 departments.

Income

Top Departments

A breakdown of the top government departments that have purchased goods and services from Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust, ordered by total spend.

  1. Department of Health and Social Care

    £280 Million
  2. Stockton on Tees Borough Council

    £25 Million
  3. Department for Work and Pensions

    £282 Thousand

Top Organisations

A breakdown of the top government organisations that have purchased goods and services from Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust, ordered by total spend. These may be more granular than departments.

  1. NHS England

    £175 Million
  2. Department of Health and Social Care

    £93.9 Million
  3. Stockton on Tees Borough Council

    £25 Million
  4. Health Education England

    £11.1 Million
  5. CORPORATE

    £282 Thousand

Top Expense Areas

A breakdown of the top Expense Areas within each organisation that has purchased goods and services from Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust, ordered by total spend.

Top Expense Types

A breakdown of the top Expense Types within each organisation that has purchased goods and services from Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust, ordered by total spend.

Recent Payments
Date Buyer Amount Expense Area Expense Type
2026-01-26 £5,414,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2026-01-26 £5,414,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2026-01-19 £1,000,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2026-01-19 £1,000,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2026-01-12 £5,000,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2026-01-12 £5,000,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2026-01-05 £48,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2026-01-05 £48,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2025-10-15 £377,484 ADULTS, HEALTH & WELLBEING Payments to NHS Bodies
0-19 HEALTHY CHILD
2025-10-06 £43,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2025-09-15 -£1,833,000 Finance Dividends receivable on PDC
Dividends receivable on PDC
2025-09-01 £8,044,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2025-09-01 £3,000,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2025-08-18 -£75,000 Finance Curr Part of Lns Repay Tfr from Invest (ST) NCB Loan
Curr Part of Lns Repay Tfr from Invest (ST) NCB Loan
2025-08-18 -£362,940 Finance Curr Part of Lns Repay Tfr from Invest (ST) NCB Loan
Curr Part of Lns Repay Tfr from Invest (ST) NCB Loan
2025-08-15 £377,484 ADULTS, HEALTH & WELLBEING Payments to NHS Bodies
0-19 HEALTHY CHILD
2025-08-04 £6,804,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2025-07-15 £377,484 ADULTS, HEALTH & WELLBEING Payments to NHS Bodies
0-19 HEALTHY CHILD
2025-06-30 £2,152,000 Finance Additions NCB PDC
Additions NCB PDC
2025-06-27 £2,254 ADULTS, HEALTH & WELLBEING Payments to NHS Bodies
0-19 HEALTHY CHILD

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the latest payment data available for Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust?

The most recent payment data we have available for Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust is from January 2026. Government departments and public bodies typically publish their spending data on a monthly or quarterly basis.

How has Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust's government income changed over time?

Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust's government income has increased over time. In 2026, they received £22,924,000, compared to £18,220,453 in 2025 - an increase of 25.8%.

How much has Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust received from the UK government?

Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust has received a total of £305,031,665 from UK government organizations according to our records. This income comes from 5 government buyers.

Which government departments buy from Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust?

The top government departments buying from Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust are Department of Health and Social Care (£279,703,044), Stockton on Tees Borough Council (£25,047,056), and Department for Work and Pensions (£281,566).