Police Budgets
The total budget for UK police forces for 2009/10 is estimated at £12.66bn.
The total amount for supplies and services is estimated at £1.39bn.
Total capital spending is estimated at £1.04bn.
These figures do not include non-Home Office forces.
Collecting, monitoring and analysing police budgets is a very time consuming process, even when you already have systems in place to collect the papers. We collate all these papers and prepare comprehensive lists of all identifiable capital spends. We also collate the latest council tax figures, and much more. To give you an example of some of the information we offer, click here to see our budget CD for 2008/09. (NOTE: to view this properly and enable links, see below)
From the end of January 2010, we are making this and more information for the 2010-2011 budget year available from this site. It will be more timely, and we will offer a number of tools to help you. It will enable you to quickly find up to date information. Much of this information will be available as soon as we source it, rather than waiting for the completed product.
The police are clearly facing a tough time, and over the next few years demand for more efficiency savings and improved performance, together with possible reductions in budgets, requires all those concerned with police budgets to keep up to date. Our services are designed to do just that.
Pricing will be available on release.
Viewing the sample budget.
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