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2023/2024 Cash Flow Statement Model For Practitioners In Local Authorities (3 Year Subscription)

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The Cash Flow Model will be refreshed for 2023/24. The model can dramatically reduce the time and resources needed to produce an accurate cash flow statement and notes, compliant with the CIPFA Code of Practice.

2023/2024 Cash Flow Statement Model For Practitioners In Local Authorities (1 Year Subscription)

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The Cash Flow Model will be refreshed for 2023/24. The model can dramatically reduce the time and resources needed to produce an accurate cash flow statement and notes, compliant with the CIPFA Code of Practice. If you have any promotional code, enter the code during the purchasing process. The new model will be released in March 2024.

Culture, Sport and Recreation Statistics 2011/12 Actuals (PDF)

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An analysis of expenditure and income on: indoor swimming pools; sports halls and leisure centers; community centres and public halls; outdoor sports facilities; golf courses; urban parks and open spaces and other recreation and leisure activities, for example, country parks, picnic sites, the promotion of tourism and allotments.
It also includes details of authorities’ expenditure on museums and art galleries, theatres, concert halls and arts centres. Non-financial information includes details on the number and size of facilities, and in the case of arts activities the number of events/performance and the number of visitors.
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Culture, Sport and Recreation Statistics 2011/12 Actuals (Excel)

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An analysis of expenditure and income on: indoor swimming pools; sports halls and leisure centers; community centres and public halls; outdoor sports facilities; golf courses; urban parks and open spaces and other recreation and leisure activities, for example, country parks, picnic sites, the promotion of tourism and allotments.
It also includes details of authorities’ expenditure on museums and art galleries, theatres, concert halls and arts centres. Non-financial information includes details on the number and size of facilities, and in the case of arts activities the number of events/performance and the number of visitors.
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Cultural Statistics In Scotland 2011 (Excel)

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This publication contains an analysis of actual and estimated expenditure and income in Scotland on: sport, community recreation, parks and open spaces, arts, heritage and museums, tourism, libraries, archives, and other cultural activities (such as foreshore expenditure, promenades and piers, and gardening competitions).
Non-financial information includes details on the number and size of facilities. It also includes the number of events / performances / exhibitions and actual attendances for theatres, concert halls, exhibition spaces, arts centres, and museums and galleries.
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