The most recent available  expenditure record is  (Q1 2026)  Others will be added progressively, but the records are slow to appear, usually taking more than 3 months to be published. It is not possible from these records to ascertain the purpose or project for any sum shown, other than a vague area.

Transaction Date Amount Supplier Expense
11153566 2026-03-25 £1382.75 KEYNSHAM FOODBANK Grants to Voluntary Bodies
81382989 2026-03-25 £520.15 REDACTED Special Guardianship
81382989 2026-03-25 £520.15 REDACTED Special Guardianship
81382989 2026-03-25 £520.15 REDACTED Special Guardianship
81383117 2026-03-25 £733.36 REDACTED Foster Carer Allowances
11152467 2026-03-25 £6250.00 REDACTED Fees
11153399 2026-03-25 £25000.00 K P WILTON & SON LTD Planned Maintenance
11153401 2026-03-25 £25000.00 K P WILTON & SON LTD Planned Maintenance
11153432 2026-03-25 £833.00 KAPLAN FINANCIAL LTD Training
81383001 2026-03-25 £1019.70 REDACTED Foster Carer Allowances

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