From:
Ministry of Housing,
Communities & Local Government and Department for Levelling
Up, Housing and Communities
Published
12 May 2016
Last updated
2 February 2023 — See all updates
Applies to England
This consultation has concluded
Detail of outcome
This consultation has been overtaken by current policy and
predates the current administration. Our approach to local
government transparency was outlined in the Levelling Up White
Paper where we announced the set up of a new body - the
Office for Local Government - to drive transparency of local
government performance. In line with this, we will be considering
our approach to the Local government
transparency code 2015, and will set this out in due course.
Original consultation Summary
We are seeking views on our proposals for updating the local
government transparency code 2015.
This consultation ran from
12 May 2016 to 11:45pm on 8 July 2016
Consultation description
We are consulting on proposals to change the way that local
authorities record details of their land and property assets, and
publish information about their procurement, their contracts and
the delivery of some of their services.
We are also proposing to include new requirements about
information on parking charges and enforcement and about the way
transparency data is published and presented.
Finally, we are proposing to include recommendations that local
authorities publish information about their dealings with small
and medium-sized enterprises.
Documents
Strengthening local government
transparency: consultation on changes to the local government
transparency code 2015
Ref: ISBN 978-1-4098-4834-9PDF, 464
KB, 20 pages