The most recent available  expenditure record is  (Q3 2025)  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
81349536 2025-08-26 £2380.00 BRIDGE CARE LTD Nursing Care
81349536 2025-08-26 £2480.00 BRIDGE CARE LTD Nursing Care
81349536 2025-08-26 £2580.00 BRIDGE CARE LTD Nursing Care
81349536 2025-08-26 £2846.00 BRIDGE CARE LTD Nursing Care
11131597 2025-08-26 £475.23 BROOK STREET UK LTD Agency Staff
11131878 2025-08-26 £475.23 BROOK STREET UK LTD Agency Staff
81349471 2025-08-26 £3785.10 CAMPHILL DEVON COMMUNITY LTD Residential Care
11131445 2025-08-26 £500.00 CARBON LAW PARTNERS Legal Fees
11131447 2025-08-26 £500.00 CARBON LAW PARTNERS Legal Fees
81349555 2025-08-26 £171.43 CARE FIRST CARE HOMES LTD Nursing Care

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