Information on spending and senior salaries
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is committed to transparency in all its dealings. We are publishing information on spending and senior salaries to be open about our spending and to improve access to our data.
The data we publish are free to reuse under the Open Government Licence and in accordance with the data.gov.uk Code of Conduct.
Data on payments with individual invoice values (including VAT) of £500 or more are available to download. The files exclude payments to individuals such as salaries, Council Tax refunds, benefit payments and other non-invoice related payments. Any payment to individuals and any payment to companies that the Royal Borough considers could identify individuals in respect of services to Looked After Children or Vulnerable Adults, have had the supplier's name replaced with 'Redacted personal data'. Details of contracts or single payments for the supply of goods or services over £5,000 can be found below. Currently the Royal Borough does not hold information as to whether an organisation is considered a SMEs. The data show the following information: For orders with value over £100,000, full details of the purchase - including the title of agreement and start and end dates - will be included in the London Contracts Register. The Royal Borough, together with other London boroughs, publishes data about its contracts on the Contracts Register Service. We aim to pay all invoices for commercial goods and services within 30 days of such invoices being verified. The property asset list shows all non-housing properties that the Royal Borough of Greenwich has a management interest in. The list is amended an updated on a quarterly basis. The Royal Borough provides details of the value of social housing stock that is held in the Housing Revenue Account. Valuation data for the dwellings is published using both 'existing use value' for social housing and market value. Public bodies in England that are in scope of the public sector apprenticeship target must report on their progress towards meeting the public sector apprenticeship target. The target is set at 2.3 per cent of the workforce in England, and is for new apprentice starts over the period of 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2021. It is mandatory to report this annually on the Apprenticeship Service and the deadline for the report to be completed is the 30 September each year from 2018 to 2021.
Contracts
Pay policy
Further information
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