Official Statistics

Quarterly revenue outturn for local authorities in England: April to June 2015

Quarterly revenue expenditure outturn data for local authorities in England, for quarter 1 of the financial year 2015 to 2016 (April to June 2015).

Applies to England

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This release provides the first estimate of financial quarter 1 revenue expenditure outturn data. Authorities will have the opportunity to revise their quarter 1 data in quarter 2.

皇冠体育app revenue outturn details local authorities鈥� actual expenditure for each quarter, while the Revenue Account is their expected expenditure as forecast at the beginning of the year.

皇冠体育app data are drawn from Quarterly Revenue Outturn (QRO) forms and Revenue Account (RA) forms requested from all local authorities in England.

October 2015 revison

皇冠体育appse statistics published on 1 October 2015 have superseded those published on 8 September 2015.

皇冠体育appre have been minor revisions to the subtotals 鈥榞eneral public services鈥� and 鈥榮ocial protection鈥� and the 鈥榯otal service expenditure鈥� which is a sum of lines 1 to 22. This total did not equal the sum of the subtotals in the release published on 8 September 2015.

Revisions were also made to the forecast full year expenditure figures for 鈥榯otal service expenditure鈥� and 鈥榥et current expenditure鈥�.

皇冠体育app revisions do not change any key points from the original release. 皇冠体育app Excel tables have been updated to include corrected figures from 5 authorities.

Updates to this page

Published 8 September 2015
Last updated 1 October 2015 show all updates
  1. Added revised statistical release and individual local authority data table.

  2. First published.

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