Transactions

Nottinghamshire Police has received £8,849,691 from 4 departments.

Income

Contracts

No contracts

We currently have no contracts recorded for Nottinghamshire Police.

Top Departments

A breakdown of the top government departments that have purchased goods and services from Nottinghamshire Police, ordered by total spend.

Top Organisations

A breakdown of the top government organisations that have purchased goods and services from Nottinghamshire Police, ordered by total spend. These may be more granular than departments.

Top Expense Areas

A breakdown of the top Expense Areas within each organisation that has purchased goods and services from Nottinghamshire Police, ordered by total spend.

  1. Balance Sheet

    Derbyshire County Council - £7 Million

  2. Local Government Strategy and Analysis

    Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government - £1.59 Million

  3. Local Government Strategy and Analysis

    Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities - £217 Thousand

  4. Local Govnmnt Resilience and Communities

    Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities - £39.2 Thousand

  5. Licensing

    City of Wolverhampton Council - £4.89 Thousand

Top Expense Types

A breakdown of the top Expense Types within each organisation that has purchased goods and services from Nottinghamshire Police, ordered by total spend.

  1. Sundry short term loans - repaid

    Derbyshire County Council - £7 Million

  2. Current (non AEF) Grants to Local Authorities

    Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government - £1.59 Million

  3. Current (non AEF) Grants to Local Authorities

    Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities - £256 Thousand

  4. Services - Professional Fees

    City of Wolverhampton Council - £4.89 Thousand

Recent Payments
Date Buyer Amount Expense Area Expense Type
2024-05-30 £20,312 Local Govnmnt Resilience and Communities Current (non AEF) Grants to Local Authorities
Grant payable by the Exchequer
2024-03-28 £7,000,000 Balance Sheet Sundry short term loans - repaid
2024-01-23 £1,126 Licensing Services - Professional Fees
Private Hire Vehicles
2024-01-23 £1,252 Licensing Services - Professional Fees
Private Hire Vehicles
2023-03-31 £18,913 Local Govnmnt Resilience and Communities Current (non AEF) Grants to Local Authorities
Grant payable by the Exchequer
2023-03-28 £1,252 Licensing Services - Professional Fees
Private Hire Vehicles
2023-02-20 £1,252 Licensing Services - Professional Fees
Private Hire Vehicles
2022-03-31 £19,934 Local Government Strategy and Analysis Current (non AEF) Grants to Local Authorities
Grant payable by the Exchequer
2022-03-15 £196,646 Local Government Strategy and Analysis Current (non AEF) Grants to Local Authorities
Grant payable by the Exchequer
2021-05-28 £41,127 Local Government Strategy and Analysis Current (non AEF) Grants to Local Authorities
Grant payable by the Exchequer
2021-05-24 £1,547,874 Local Government Strategy and Analysis Current (non AEF) Grants to Local Authorities
Grant payable by the Exchequer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the latest payment data available for Nottinghamshire Police?

The most recent payment data we have available for Nottinghamshire Police is from May 2024. Government departments and public bodies typically publish their spending data on a monthly or quarterly basis.

How has Nottinghamshire Police's government income changed over time?

Nottinghamshire Police's government income has increased over time. In 2024, they received £7,022,691, compared to £21,418 in 2023 - an increase of 32687.3%.

How much has Nottinghamshire Police received from the UK government?

Nottinghamshire Police has received a total of £8,849,691 from UK government organizations according to our records. This income comes from 4 government buyers.

Which government departments buy from Nottinghamshire Police?

The top government departments buying from Nottinghamshire Police are Derbyshire County Council (£7,000,000), Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (£1,589,001), and Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (£255,805).