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Statement of Accounts

Rushcliffe Borough Council's statement of accounts

Public Notice of appointment of auditor from 2020 to 2021 and 2021 to 2022 and 2022 to 2023

Under Section 8(2) of the Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014, the Council must publish a notice relating to the appointment of its auditor.

Public Sector Audit Appointments Limited (PSAA), as appointing person, has appointed Mazars LLP as Rushcliffe Borough Council’s external auditor.

The appointment has been made for the duration of the five-year appointing period, covering the audits of the accounts for 2018 to 2019 to 2022 to 2023.

The appointment has been made under regulation 13 of the Local Audit (Appointing Person) Regulations 2015.


Documents to download

2024/24

2022/23 

2021/22

2020/21

2019/20

2018/19

Audited Statement of Accounts 2018-19

Closure of Accounts Notice 2018-19

2017/18

Audited Statement of Accounts 2017-18

Closure of Accounts Notice 2017-18

2017-18 Public Inspection of Accounts Notice

2016/17

Audited Statement of Accounts 2016/17

Closure of Accounts Notice

2016-17 Public Inspection of Accounts Notice

Previous years

The Audited Statement of Accounts 2015-16 is now available to view, along with the Closure of Accounts Notice 2015-16

The Audited Statement of Accounts 2014/15.

The Audited Statement of Accounts 2013/14.

The Audited Statement of Accounts 2012/13.

The Audited Statement of Accounts 2011/12.

The Audited Statement of Accounts 2010/11.

The Annual report figures 2009/10 is a condensed version of the Statement of Accounts which shows the cost of council services and what the council owns and how it is financed.

Capital spending for the year on items which are of use to the council for more than one year is categorised by type of expenditure and how it is financed. Revenue expenditure represents what the council spent on providing services and income the council generated to finance those services with government support.