Scrooby is a small village, on the River Ryton and near Bawtry, in the northern part of the English county of Nottinghamshire. At the time of the 2001 census it had a population of 329. Until 1766, it was on the Great North Road so became a stopping-off point for numerous important figures including Queen Elizabeth I and Cardinal Wolsey on their journeys.
Contact Details
- Name: Mr A W Smith
- Address: Fairview, Great North Road, Scrooby, Doncaster, DN10 6AT
- Telephone: 07974 836 978
- Email: parishcouncil@scrooby.net
- Website:
Dataset
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Technical Description
The Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014 sets out a new audit framework for local public authorities which are currently covered by the Audit Commission regime.
Under the new audit framework smaller authorities, including parish councils, internal drainage boards, charter trustees and port health authorities, with an annual turnover not exceeding £25,000 will be exempt from routine external audit.
In place of routine audit, these smaller authorities will be subject to the new transparency requirements laid out in the Transparency Code.
Date Last Updated: | Monday, December 14, 2020 |
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Update Frequency: | As needed |
Resource Owner: | Scrooby Parish Council |
Use Constraints: | No conditions apply |
Geographic Extent: | Bassetlaw district |
Contact: | Contact the Bassetlaw Open Data Team |