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The CIPFAstats Fire and Rescue Service Comparative Profiles have been developed in response to requests from fire and rescue authorities from around the UK. Our comparative profiles use the latest CIPFAstats data alongside information from DCLG and other sources, bringing it into simple and easy to read charts that collectively build up a detailed view of how your service compares to others.
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This PDF includes expenditure and income figures for both Magistrates’ Courts and Coroners’ Courts – shown per thousand population. Magistrates’ Courts information is also included on the number of courthouses and courtrooms, staff in post and the number of defendants proceeded against. Non-financial information for Coroners’ Courts is also included such as the number of deaths reported to the Coroner and the number of post-mortems undertaken.
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This PDF includes expenditure and income figures for both Magistrates’ Courts and Coroners’ Courts – shown per thousand population. Magistrates’ Courts information is also included on the number of courthouses and courtrooms, staff in post and the number of defendants proceeded against. Non-financial information for Coroners’ Courts is also included such as the number of deaths reported to the Coroner and the number of post-mortems undertaken.
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This publication is the recognised source of summary information on local authority budgets, council taxes and national non-domestic rates.
An analysis of each authority’s service expenditure is provided together with information on the level of specific grants, revenue support grant and the amount of expenditure funded by national non-domestic rates and council tax.
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This publication demystifies the jargon around capital and asset planning and is written in a non-technical way that will appeal to a wide audience both in the UK and elsewhere. It points to best practice, based on real life examples and experience across the public sector.