DOGE · Burnley Council spending

Where Burnley Council spends your money

Every payment of £500 or more that Burnley Borough Council made, taken straight from the council's own published quarterly spreadsheets and made searchable. Pick a year, then search by supplier, service or category. Reform UK believes residents have a right to see exactly where their money goes.

Total paid (payments over £500)
Separate payments
Different suppliers
Largest single payment

Where it went

The biggest spending categories, and the split between capital (building and investment) and day-to-day revenue. These are the council's own classifications.

Search every payment

Type a supplier, service or category to filter, and the running total updates to match. Sort by size or date, or narrow to a single quarter or to capital or revenue spending.

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The source

Every figure here is the council's own published data, nothing added or reclassified. The source files are the four quarterly "Spending over £500" spreadsheets that Burnley Borough Council publishes for each year on its council spending page. This is payments over £500 only: it excludes wages, sub-£500 payments and housing benefit, so it is not the council's whole budget. It also excludes the separate contracts and purchase-card feeds, which are not added in here to avoid double-counting.

Disclaimer. The figures on this page are taken from data published by Burnley Borough Council and are reproduced here for general information and transparency only. Every care has been taken to reproduce them faithfully, but this is not the official record and may contain errors or omissions. Always check and verify against the council's original source files before relying on any figure. No liability is accepted for any loss, action or decision taken in reliance on this page. The inclusion of any supplier or payment is not an allegation of wrongdoing of any kind; it simply reflects a transaction recorded in the council's published data. This page is published by Reform UK Burnley and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Burnley Borough Council.