Guidance

A7/2025 Housing Benefit Award Accuracy Initiative for the financial year ending March 2026

Updated 24 April 2025

Who should read

All Housing Benefit colleagues and wider if appropriate

Action

For information

Subject    

Housing Benefit Award Accuracy Initiative for the financial year ending March 2026

Guidance manual

The information in this circular does not affect the content of the HB Guidance Manual.

Queries

Extra copies of this circular/copies of previous circulars can be found at Housing Benefit for local authorities: adjudication circulars.

Queries about the:

Introduction

1. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will continue to work with local authorities (LAs) to tackle fraud and error through the Housing Benefit Award Accuracy (HBAA) Initiative from 1 April 2025 onwards and has secured funding of approximately £9.7 million for the financial year ending (FYE) March 2026.

2. This circular sets out all the details of the HBAA Initiative for the FYE March 2026. The funding is designed to support LAs undertaking the prescribed activities to proactively identify unreported change of circumstances and make sure the right amount of benefit is paid to the right person at the right time.

3. A launch letter for the FYE March 2026 (year six) was sent to all LAs on 21 February 2025, providing details of DWP’s plans to continue focusing on improving award accuracy for HB with effect from 1 April 2025.

4. An all LA HBAA and Verify Earnings and Pensions Initiatives conference call was held on 18 March 2025 and the recording of this call can be found on Glasscubes (posted on 20 March 2025).

5. A further letter was issued to all LAs on 27 March 2025 providing amended details of the funding allocations for the FYE March 2026.

6. DWP will assume that LAs will participate unless they have provided exceptional reasons not to. Examples of exceptional reasons could include loss of building or a cyber-attack. All LAs are due to participate in the initiative for the FYE March 2026.

HBAA Initiative funding for FYE March 2026

7. LAs participating in the Initiative for the FYE March 2026 will receive additional funding to enable them to undertake the following activities:

  • Standard HB Full Case Reviews (FCRs)
  • The correct recording of case interventions and case outcomes using LA IT systems only to inform SHBE (Single Housing Benefit Extract).

Standard HB FCRs, for the purposes of the HBAA Initiative for the FYE March 2026, should be undertaken for standard HB Pension age cases excluding Savings Credit only cases, as these predominantly make up the bulk of the remaining non-passported caseload because of the migration of the Working Age caseload to Universal Credit (UC). 

8. The frequently asked questions on the Initiative have been shared with LAs previously and the latest version is available on Glasscubes in the HBAA Initiative folder.

9. Funding for the FYE March 2026 was secured in the 2024 Autumn Budget to support LAs to tackle Housing Benefit (HB) Fraud and Error. DWP has assured HM Treasury the HBAA Initiative funding will be used to pay for additional staff or to backfill for existing staff.

10. However, LAs are permitted some flexibility to spend the funding on relevant activities carried out in connection with administering the HBAA Initiative. This could include the purchase of software that will make the HBAA Initiative review process more effective. Any use of robotics solutions must be in line with DWP policy.

11. LAs who choose to use part of the funding to purchase software should notify DWP at lawelfare.lafrauderrordebt@dwp.gov.uk as soon as possible with details of what has been purchased and the amount and or percentage of funding used. This information is required to form a complete picture of LA performance and potentially to help identify and share process efficiencies.

12. LAs should note that if the option is taken to use funding for non-staffing solutions, full performance will still need to be maintained.

Volumes and maximum funding amount payable to each participating LA

13. The volumes and funding amount payable to each LA is provided at Annex B These amounts will be confirmed in an HB Subsidy circular and a single payment paid into LA bank accounts in April 2025.

14. LAs should complete activities month by month leading to 100% completion of their funded activities by 31 March 2026. Funding is based on the following unit cost:

  • FCR £26.44

15. Do note that this unit cost is an average and we acknowledge that the complexities of some cases will mean that more time is needed to complete some reviews compared to others.

Changes to the HB caseload

HB Matching Service and Self-employed reviews

16. Funding for the completion of HB Matching Service (HBMS) referrals and Self-employed reviews (SERs) now forms part of the HB Administration Subsidy. This recognises that HBMS/SER volumes will reduce significantly as a result of UC migration of the Working Age caseload. LAs should continue to complete all of the HBMS and SER referrals received in the FYE March 2026.

Performance management approach

17. The Local Authority Partnership, Engagement and Delivery (LA-PED) division’s Performance Development Team (PDT) receives regular performance information on the Initiative’s activities. PDT monitors this information and engages directly with LAs to optimise performance, in line with funding expectations. The PDT will also consider the quality of outcomes achieved and will work with LAs to better understand underlying factors that may be influencing variations in these outcomes.

18. As in previous years, PDT will share performance information with individual LAs which will include both volumes of activities and the outcomes declared (in other words, changes in benefit entitlement).

19. It is for individual LAs to profile completion of their activities. However, for performance management purposes, the assumption will be that LAs will complete 100% of their funded activities over the duration of the Initiative for the FYE March 2026.

20. PDT’s Performance Relationship Managers continue to undertake their routine regular calls with HB service managers within each LA. LAs should use this opportunity to discuss the HBAA Initiative and to provide details of their delivery plans.

21. Many LAs will also be aware that PDT offer free professional consultancy support. If any LA wish to work with them on this, or any aspect of HB service delivery they will assign someone to provide this support. LAs can contact PDT at lawelfare.pdt@dwp.gov.uk

Recovery of funds

22. DWP may have to seek the recovery of some or all of the funding where after working with an LA over a period, performance improvement has not been realised, or sufficient evidence of exceptional reasons has not been provided. Examples of exceptional reasons have been given in paragraph 6 of this circular.

HBAA Indicator scores

23. DWP provides LAs with HBAA Indicator management information (MI) on a regular basis.

24. The HBAA Indicator scores remain a reliable measure of LAs’ activities to identify reductions in HB.

25. An anonymised list of all LAsHBAA Indicator data is posted onto Glasscubes, alongside graphics depicting the trends by region and Office for National Statistics grouping.

FCR activity

Definition of the FCR activity

26. An FCR requires the LA to look at and consider all the current claim details and evidence associated with the claim, together with any other recent information or evidence they can source for the weekly HB award to be reviewed.

27. We are not prescribing how LAs undertake these reviews. The key elements are that LAs should:

  • review and validate whether the current information associated with the claim remains correct

  • seek evidence from the claimant and or their representative, either face to face, over the phone, digitally or by post

  • use all available data including digital (where appropriate), with the aim of identifying any changes of circumstances and recalculating a claimant’s HB award accordingly.

28. From 1 April 2025, LAs will need to undertake FCRs on their share of the standard HB Pension age cases excluding Savings Credit cases, on the HBAA data file. LAs are expected to carry out an FCR for each case during the FYE March 2026. Note: The data file will continue to include a ‘risk score’ for every claim on the LAs ‘live’ HB Caseload, in other words, including both ‘standard’ and ‘passported’ cases and supported accommodation and temporary accommodation cases.

Data description

29. Since March 2020, all LAs receive their caseload data as part of their monthly HBMS files delivered via Transfer Your File. Each ‘live’ HB claim, informed by each LA’s latest Single Housing Benefit Extract (SHBE) return.

30. LAs are asked to undertake an FCR on at least the volume of cases funded. However, there is no requirement to follow the DWP risk score order due to the change in the standard HB caseload which now primarily consists of Pension age cases. LAs should use appropriate local knowledge and experience to select the order of cases which provide the best value for money, in other words, identify the most/highest value changes. Where the LA has already undertaken an FCR within the previous 12 months, the LA will need to determine the value of undertaking a further review on a case-by-case basis.

Data delivery

31. LAs will recognise the Caseload Risk Data through the following file name AOBWR627_LAID_RISK.csv

32. LAs will be expected to identify applicable cases from the file each month and upload into their IT systems to commence FCR intervention activity. LA IT software supplier guidance is available on Glasscubes to support LAs in the uploading of cases in a format acceptable to your IT system.

33. The first download of data (HBMS File) in scope of the FYE March 2026 activities was issued to LAs between the week commencing 10, 17, 24 and 31 March 2025 (weeks one to four of the HBMS data sharing cycle).

34. The final download of data (HBMS File) in scope of FYE March 2026 activities will be issued to LAs between week commencing 9, 16, 23 February 2026 and week commencing 2 March 2026 (weeks one to four of the HBMS data sharing cycle).

Supported accommodation (Specified exempt) and temporary accommodation HBAA Initiative guidance

35. The HBAA risk model will continue to predict that supported accommodation and temporary accommodation cases are of a higher risk than the average standard HB case and are, therefore, more likely to have a change in a 12-month period.

36. LAs should not need to default to these cases for FCR purposes for the HBAA Initiative for the FYE March 2026. LAs should satisfy themselves that they manage these cases effectively under business as usual.

 ‘LA flexibilities’ in selecting cases and deletion of non-high-risk cases

37. The risk file continues to be issued primarily for the purpose of uploading cases for review into LA systems and will be updated monthly to ensure accuracy.

38. LAs continue to have flexibility in selecting the order of cases for review. However, ultimately, LAs are being funded to carry out an FCR on all standard HB cases.   

39. See paragraph 26 for the FCR definition.

40. LAs who participated in ‘year 5’ of the HBAA Initiative may have recently reviewed cases within the past 12 months so may wish to first select alternative cases.

41. Where funding permits, and it is practicable to do so, LAs may choose to review a case more than once within a twelve-month period, once FCRs have been completed against the standard HB Pension age cases excluding Savings Credit only cases.

Filtering toolkit

42. Some LA IT software suppliers may already have provided functionality that assists LAs to filter cases where recent FCRs have been undertaken.

43. However, for LAs who need additional functionality in filtering their cases, a bespoke Excel spreadsheet with user instructions has been provided by an LA and uploaded to Glasscubes for the benefit of all LAs. This can be found within each of the IT software supplier areas and in the HBAA folder in the LA Data Share (All LAs) area. The documents are:

  • primary spreadsheet for HBAA reviews (Excel document).

  • HBAA high risk spreadsheet – filtering procedure (Word document).

LA actions for April 2025

44. Accurate MI recording on LA IT systems is a vitally important part of the Initiative for FCRs cases.

45. To support performance monitoring it is important that LAs fully and accurately record information in line with guidance on their IT systems to enable the accurate capture of MI through SHBE for FCRs.

Note: Process guidance in support of recording HBAA FCR activity can be found within each separate LA IT software supplier’s area on Glasscubes.

Setting an intervention

46. Set an intervention on your systems for all FCRs. This will ensure the recording of an ‘R Record’ (Fraud Intervention Record) within SHBE and the accurate collation of MI for the HBAA case volumes undertaken by LAs.

47. FCR interventions should be identified by selecting ‘High Risk Score Case Referral from HBMS’ from the drop-down menu. Note: It’s important that LAs follow this process even where they may identify cases for FCR activity from sources other than the HBMS Risk Report.  

Recording the outcome

48. LAs should use the change source code to record outcomes:

  • LAs should be using code 21 high risk score case referral from HBMS from the drop-down menu.

49. More details on the process for setting and recording outcomes within LA IT systems for all HBAA FCR interventions is included within HBAA Initiative process guides, held within IT software supplier areas on Glasscubes.

Note: Guidance to support recording of HBMS/SER referrals on front end IT systems is held within IT software supplier areas on Glasscubes within the HBMS Rules Guide.

50. For those LAs who participated in ‘year 5’ of the HBAA Initiative, the last date for input of an FCR intervention start date on their LA IT systems to count towards year five performance was the day prior to you taking a copy of your SHBE to be submitted to DWP during:

  • SHBE Week one LAs – Week commencing 3 March 2025
  • SHBE Week two LAs – Week commencing 10 March 2025
  • SHBE Week three LAs – Week commencing 17 March 2025
  • SHBE Week four LAs – Week commencing 24 March 2025

Example: A week one LA took a copy of their SHBE on Friday 28 February 2025 to be submitted to DWP on Tuesday 4 March 2025. Therefore, the last date for an intervention start date to be input and recorded on their LA IT system would have been on Thursday 27 February 2025.

51. LAs should continue to follow-up and record outcomes for all interventions set up on their IT systems, (see paragraph 49), to ensure all data is captured and reported for year five. It should be noted that DWP refreshes its data for two to three months after the March 2025 SHBE returns to ensure all intervention outcome information is captured.

52. LAs can monitor their own performance for year six by using:

  • SHBE returns which provide intervention starts and associated outcomes for FCRs. Noting that only interventions commenced after the day on which you took a copy of your March 2025 SHBE will count for year six performance.

Accurate recording of MI

53. Paragraph 7 explained that a key activity of the HBAA Initiative is the correct recording of cases and the return of MI to DWP through SHBE.

54. LAs should continue to assure themselves that all activity is correctly recorded by all agents, so that the MI derived from SHBE by DWP provides an accurate account of their HBAA performance. This is important as the risk of inaccurate MI can result in understated performance and the clawback of funds (see paragraph 22).

55. To assist with this activity LAs should ensure all staff actioning cases are familiar with the HBAA Initiative process guidance and this Adjudication and Operational circular. The actual SHBE fields DWP will be monitoring are:

Fraud and Error detection activities record

  • Field 171 - Date Fraud activity initiated
  • Field 173 - Record as Code 1 = High risk score referral from HBMS (Used or HBAA Full Case Reviews informed by Risk data)
  • Field 175 - Date Fraud and Error detection activity completed
  • Field 176 – Outcome
  • Field 320 - Unique T-record identifier

Change record

  • Field 50 - Weekly HB entitlement before change
  • Field 248 - New weekly HB entitlement after the change
  • Field 251 - Date LA first notified of change in claim details
  • Field 253 - Date change of details are effective from
  • Field 254 - How was the change identified?

  • Record as Code 21 = High risk score case referral from HBMS.

Note: These code descriptions have been updated on the LA IT ‘front end’ drop down menu.

  • Field 255 - Date supersession decision was made on the HB claim
  • Field 320 - Unique T-record identifier

Error record

  • Field 264 - Weekly HB underpayment
  • Field 265 - Total HB underpayment
  • Field 320 - Unique T-record identifier
  • Field 337 - Total HB overpayment
  • Field 338 - Weekly HB overpayment
  • Field 339 - Start date of payment error period
  • Field 340 - End date of payment error period
  • Field 341 - What was the cause of the overpayment

56. It is imperative that LAs are compliant with their IT software supplier guidance in recording information both fully and accurately on the front-end IT systems for activity relating to:

  • Fraud and Error detection
  • change
  • error.

57. These data fields will feed the SHBE fields against which DWP will extract MI as detailed above.

58. It is essential that LAs put processes in place to ensure compliance in the accurate recording of FCR information on front end IT systems, which in turn is captured through SHBE to inform DWP MI reports. Failure to comply will impact both LA’s and DWP’s ability to effectively monitor performance and result in potentially unproductive engagement with your LA by PDT.

59. LAs should engage with their LA IT software supplier where they have any queries about their LA IT software supplier guidance to make sure they are recording all required MI correctly.

60. Specifically, LAs should ensure that:

  • FCR ‘Reason for Fraud and Error Detection Activity’ is captured as ‘Code 1 – High risk score case referral from HBMS’ (Field 173)

61. LAs must not use ‘Code 1 = High risk score case referral from HBMS’ to identify the setting up of any other fraud detection activity not directly attributed with the Caseload Risk Data. This is to avoid the corruption of data extracted by DWP from SHBE to monitor LA performance.

62. Similarly, when recording the source of an FCR’s change in circumstances (Field 254) LAs should identify by Code 21 Full Case Review.

63. The SHBE timetable of returns for FYE March 2026 is provided at Annex A.

HBAA Initiative funding allocations methodology and estimated volumes

FCR allocation methodology

64. There will be 368,104 FCRs conducted nationwide over an annual period. DWP has secured funding on this basis, using a unit cost of £26.44 per review. Each LA has been allocated funding based on the number of their standard HB Pension age caseload excluding Savings Credit only cases as of November 2024.

  FCR unit costs calculation

65. The original unit costs of £21.43 was based on an FCR taking 57 minutes and considered complex cases and the cost of HB debt collection, appeals and any supporting clerical administration. This average was derived from the FCR pilot involving 16 LAs. LAs taking part reported an average duration of 24 minutes as the time taken to conduct an FCR.

66. For the HBAA Initiative for FYE March 2026 LA-PED sought agreement to increase the unit cost to £26.44. This figure includes an inflationary increase for FYE March 2026 compared to previous years.

67. We encourage LAs to carry out reviews month by month and not allow cases to build up for action towards the end of the year.

HBMS and SERs funding

68. The funding for the completion of HBMS referrals and SERs is now part of the HB Administration Subsidy. However, LAs are still expected to complete 100% of all referrals received in the FYE March 2026.

Annex A SHBE timetable

Breaks                      

End of year: Week commencing 31 March 2025

Summer: Week commencing 25 August 2025

Christmas: Week commencing 22 and 29 December 2025

End of year: Week commencing 30 March 2026

Week number: 1, Day of transfer: Monday

Total: 13

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 31/03/2025 07/04/2025 Halton 10605
May-25 29/04/2025 06/05/2025 Cheshire East 10609
Jun-25 26/05/2025 02/06/2025 Cheshire West and Chester 10610
Jul-25 23/06/2025 30/06/2025 Blackpool 12302
Aug-25 21/07/2025 28/07/2025 Chorley 12304
Sep-25 25/08/2025 01/09/2025 Fylde 12305
Oct-25 22/09/2025 29/09/2025 Hyndburn 12306
Nov-25 20/10/2025 27/10/2025 Lancaster 12307
Dec-25 17/11/2025 24/11/2025 Preston 12309
Jan-26 29/12/2025 05/01/2026 Bolton 20101
Feb-26 26/01/2026 02/02/2026 Bury 20102
Mar-26 23/02/2026 02/03/2026 Knowsley 20201
- - - Liverpool 20202

Week number: 1, Day of transfer: Tuesday

Total: 18

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 01/04/2025 08/04/2025 Warrington 10608
May-25 29/04/2025 06/05/2025 Allerdale 10901
Jun-25 27/05/2025 03/06/2025 Carlisle 10903
Jul-25 24/06/2025 01/07/2025 Copeland 10904
Aug-25 22/07/2025 29/07/2025 Blackburn 12301
Sep-25 26/08/2025 02/09/2025 Ribble Valley 12310
Oct-25 23/09/2025 30/09/2025 Rossendale 12311
Nov-25 21/10/2025 28/10/2025 South Ribble 12312
Dec-25 18/11/2025 25/11/2025 West Lancashire 12313
Jan-26 30/12/2025 06/01/2026 Wyre 12314
Feb-26 27/01/2026 03/02/2026 Oldham 20104
Mar-26 24/02/2026 03/03/2026 Salford 20106
- - - Stockport 20107
- - - Tameside 20108
- - - Trafford 20109
- - - Wigan 20110
- - - St Helens 20203
- - - Sefton 20204

Week number: 1, Day of transfer: Wednesday

Total: 28

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 02/04/2025 09/04/2025 Hart 11706
May-25 30/04/2025 07/05/2025 Havant 11707
Jun-25 28/05/2025 04/06/2025 Broxbourne 11901
Jul-25 25/06/2025 02/07/2025 Welwyn Hatfield 11910
Aug-25 23/07/2025 30/07/2025 Burnley 12303
Sep-25 27/08/2025 03/09/2025 Charnwood 12402
Oct-25 24/09/2025 01/10/2025 South Oxfordshire 13103
Nov-25 22/10/2025 29/10/2025 Vale of White Horse 13104
Dec-25 19/11/2025 26/11/2025 Mendip 13301
Jan-26 31/12/2025 07/01/2026 Swindon 13904
Feb-26 28/01/2026 04/02/2026 Sheffield 20304
Mar-26 25/02/2026 04/03/2026 Coventry 20502
- - - London (City Of) 30101
- - - Camden 40101
- - - Hackney 40103
- - - Hammersmith and Fulham 40104
- - - Islington 40105
- - - Lambeth 40107
- - - Lewisham 40108
- - - Southwark 40109
- - - Westminster 40112
- - - Barking and Dagenham 50101
- - - Barnet 50102
- - - Bexley 50103
- - - Brent 50104
- - - Bromley 50105
- - - Ealing 50107
- - - Enfield 50108

Week number: 1, Day of transfer: Thursday

Total: 15

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 03/04/2025 10/04/2025 Manchester 20103
May-25 01/05/2025 08/05/2025 Sandwell 20504
Jun-25 29/05/2025 05/06/2025 Greenwich 40102
Jul-25 26/06/2025 03/07/2025 Kensington and Chelsea 40106
Aug-25 24/07/2025 31/07/2025 Tower Hamlets 40110
Sep-25 28/08/2025 04/09/2025 Croydon 50106
Oct-25 25/09/2025 02/10/2025 Haringey 50109
Nov-25 23/10/2025 30/10/2025 Harrow 50110
Dec-25 20/11/2025 27/11/2025 Hillingdon 50112
Jan-26 01/01/2026 08/01/2026 Kingston upon Thames 50114
Feb-26 29/01/2026 05/02/2026 Merton 50115
Mar-26 26/02/2026 05/03/2026 Newham 50116
- - - Redbridge 50117
- - - Richmond upon Thames 50118
- - - Sutton 50119

Week number: 2, Day of transfer: Monday

Total: 14

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 07/04/2025 14/04/2025 Eden 10905
May-25 05/05/2025 12/05/2025 South Lakeland 10906
Jun-25 02/06/2025 09/06/2025 Plymouth 11105
Jul-25 30/06/2025 07/07/2025 East Riding of Yorkshire 17001
Aug-25 28/07/2025 04/08/2025 Kingston upon Hull 17002
Sep-25 01/09/2025 08/09/2025 Barnsley 20301
Oct-25 29/09/2025 06/10/2025 Doncaster 20302
Nov-25 27/10/2025 03/11/2025 Rotherham 20303
Dec-25 24/11/2025 01/12/2025 South Tyneside 20404
Jan-26 05/01/2026 12/01/2026 Sunderland 20405
Feb-26 02/02/2026 09/02/2026 Bradford 20601
Mar-26 02/03/2026 09/03/2026 Calderdale 20602
- - - Kirklees 20603
- - - Havering 50111

Week number: 2, Day of transfer: Tuesday

Total: 22

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 08/04/2025 15/04/2025 Darlington 11302
May-25 06/05/2025 13/05/2025 Northumberland 12807
Jun-25 03/06/2025 10/06/2025 Horsham 13805
Jul-25 01/07/2025 08/07/2025 Hartlepool 15701
Aug-25 29/07/2025 05/08/2025 Middlesbrough 15702
Sep-25 02/09/2025 09/09/2025 Stockton-on-Tees 15704
Oct-25 30/09/2025 07/10/2025 North East Lincolnshire 17003
Nov-25 28/10/2025 04/11/2025 North Lincolnshire 17004
Dec-25 25/11/2025 02/12/2025 Craven 17901
Jan-26 06/01/2026 13/01/2026 Hambleton 17902
Feb-26 03/02/2026 10/02/2026 Harrogate 17903
Mar-26 03/03/2026 10/03/2026 Richmondshire 17904
- - - Ryedale 17905
- - - Scarborough 17906
- - - Selby 17907
- - - York 17908
- - - Rochdale 20105
- - - Newcastle-upon-Tyne 20402
- - - North Tyneside 20403
- - - Dudley 20503
- - - Leeds 20604
- - - Wakefield 20605

Week number: 2, Day of transfer: Wednesday

Total: 24

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 09/04/2025 16/04/2025 Luton 10201
May-25 07/05/2025 14/05/2025 Bedford 10203
Jun-25 04/06/2025 11/06/2025 Central Bedfordshire 10205
Jul-25 02/07/2025 09/07/2025 Milton Keynes 10403
Aug-25 30/07/2025 06/08/2025 Buckinghamshire 10406
Sep-25 03/09/2025 10/09/2025 Durham 11309
Oct-25 01/10/2025 08/10/2025 Colchester 11506
Nov-25 29/10/2025 05/11/2025 Cheltenham 11601
Dec-25 26/11/2025 03/12/2025 Cotswold 11602
Jan-26 07/01/2026 14/01/2026 Forest of Dean 11603
Feb-26 04/02/2026 11/02/2026 Gloucester 11604
Mar-26 04/03/2026 11/03/2026 Stroud 11605
- - - Tewkesbury 11606
- - - Basingstoke and Deane 11701
- - - Dacorum 11902
- - - Hertsmere 11904
- - - St Albans 11906
- - - Stevenage 11907
- - - Three Rivers 11908
- - - Watford 11909
- - - Oxford 13102
- - - West Oxfordshire 13105
- - - Wiltshire 13906
- - - Gateshead 20401

Week number: 2, Day of transfer: Thursday

Total: 30

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 10/04/2025 17/04/2025 West Berkshire 10302
May-25 08/05/2025 15/05/2025 Reading 10303
Jun-25 05/06/2025 12/06/2025 Windsor and Maidenhead 10305
Jul-25 03/07/2025 10/07/2025 Wokingham 10306
Aug-25 31/07/2025 07/08/2025 Barrow-in-Furness 10902
Sep-25 04/09/2025 11/09/2025 East Hampshire 11702
Oct-25 02/10/2025 09/10/2025 Eastleigh 11703
Nov-25 30/10/2025 06/11/2025 Fareham 11704
Dec-25 27/11/2025 04/12/2025 Gosport 11705
Jan-26 08/01/2026 15/01/2026 New Forest 11708
Feb-26 05/02/2026 12/02/2026 Portsmouth 11709
Mar-26 05/03/2026 12/03/2026 Rushmoor 11710
- - - Southampton 11711
- - - Test Valley 11712
- - - Winchester 11713
- - - Isle of Wight 12103
- - - Elmbridge 13601
- - - Epsom and Ewell 13602
- - - Guildford 13603
- - - Mole Valley 13604
- - - Reigate and Banstead 13605
- - - Runnymede 13606
- - - Spelthorne 13607
- - - Surrey Heath 13608
- - - Tandridge 13609
- - - Waverley 13610
- - - Woking 13611
- - - Redcar and Cleveland 15703
- - - Solihull 20505
- - - Waltham Forest 50120

Week number: 3, Day of transfer: Monday

Total: 7

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 15/04/2025 22/04/2025 Slough 10304
May-25 12/05/2025 19/05/2025 Cornwall 10807
Jun-25 09/06/2025 16/06/2025 East Devon 11101
Jul-25 07/07/2025 14/07/2025 Exeter 11102
Aug-25 04/08/2025 11/08/2025 North Devon 11104
Sep-25 08/09/2025 15/09/2025 BCP 11209
Oct-25 06/10/2025 13/10/2025 Dorset 11210
Nov-25 03/11/2025 10/11/2025 - -
Dec-25 01/12/2025 08/12/2025 - -
Jan-26 12/01/2026 19/01/2026 - -
Feb-26 09/02/2026 16/02/2026 - -
Mar-26 09/03/2026 16/03/2026 - -

Week number: 3, Day of transfer: Tuesday

Total: 19

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 15/04/2025 22/04/2025 Bracknell Forest 10301
May-25 13/05/2025 20/05/2025 South Hams 11106
Jun-25 10/06/2025 17/06/2025 Teignbridge 11107
Jul-25 08/07/2025 15/07/2025 Torbay 11108
Aug-25 05/08/2025 12/08/2025 Torridge 11109
Sep-25 09/09/2025 16/09/2025 West Devon 11110
Oct-25 07/10/2025 14/10/2025 East Hertfordshire 11903
Nov-25 04/11/2025 11/11/2025 Sedgemoor 13302
Dec-25 02/12/2025 09/12/2025 South Somerset 13305
Jan-26 13/01/2026 20/01/2026 Somerset West and Taunton 13306
Feb-26 10/02/2026 17/02/2026 Stafford 13406
Mar-26 10/03/2026 17/03/2026 Bath and North East Somerset 15101
- - - South Gloucestershire 15104
- - - Dartford 16103
- - - Sevenoaks 16108
- - - Thanet 16111
- - - Herefordshire 18102
- - - Wirral 20205
- - - Wandsworth 40111

Week number: 3, Day of transfer: Wednesday

Total: 52

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 16/04/2025 23/04/2025 Mid Devon 11103
May-25 14/05/2025 21/05/2025 North Hertfordshire 11905
Jun-25 11/06/2025 18/06/2025 Pendle 12308
Jul-25 09/07/2025 16/07/2025 Telford and Wrekin 13206
Aug-25 06/08/2025 13/08/2025 Shropshire 13207
Sep-25 10/09/2025 17/09/2025 South Staffordshire 13405
Oct-25 08/10/2025 15/10/2025 North Warwickshire 13701
Nov-25 05/11/2025 12/11/2025 Nuneaton and Bedworth 13702
Dec-25 03/12/2025 10/12/2025 Rugby 13703
Jan-26 14/01/2026 21/01/2026 Stratford-upon-Avon 13704
Feb-26 11/02/2026 18/02/2026 Warwick 13705
Mar-26 11/03/2026 18/03/2026 Bristol 15102
- - - Bromsgrove 18101
- - - Malvern Hills 18103
- - - Redditch 18104
- - - Worcester 18105
- - - Wychavon 18106
- - - Wyre Forest 18107
- - - Birmingham 20501
- - - Walsall 20506
- - - Wolverhampton 20507
- - - Hounslow 50113
- - - Orkney Islands 90101
- - - Shetland Islands 90102
- - - Western Isles (Comhairle nan Eilean Siar) 90103
- - - Scottish Borders 101101
- - - Clackmannanshire 101201
- - - Stirling 101203
- - - Dumfries and Galloway 101301
- - - Fife 101401
- - - Aberdeen 101501
- - - Aberdeenshire 101502
- - - Moray 101503
- - - Highland 101601
- - - Edinburgh 101701
- - - East Lothian 101702
- - - Midlothian 101703
- - - West Lothian 101704
- - - Argyll and Bute 101801
- - - East Dunbartonshire 101802
- - - West Dunbartonshire 101803
- - - South Lanarkshire 101804
- - - North Lanarkshire 101805
- - - East Ayrshire 101806
- - - North Ayrshire 101807
- - - East Renfrewshire 101808
- - - Glasgow 101809
- - - Inverclyde 101810
- - - South Ayrshire 101811
- - - Renfrewshire 101812
- - - Dundee 101902
- - - Perth and Kinross 101903

Week number: 3, Day of transfer: Thursday

Total: 2

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 17/04/2025 24/04/2025 Falkirk 101202
May-25 15/05/2025 22/05/2025 Angus 101901
Jun-25 12/06/2025 19/06/2025 - -
Jul-25 10/07/2025 17/07/2025 - -
Aug-25 07/08/2025 14/08/2025 - -
Sep-25 11/09/2025 18/09/2025 - -
Oct-25 09/10/2025 16/10/2025 - -
Nov-25 06/11/2025 13/11/2025 - -
Dec-25 04/12/2025 11/12/2025 - -
Jan-26 15/01/2026 22/01/2026 - -
Feb-26 12/02/2026 19/02/2026 - -
Mar-26 12/03/2026 19/03/2026 - -

Week number: 4, Day of transfer: Monday

Total: 29

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 21/04/2025 28/04/2025 Oadby and Wigston 12408
May-25 20/05/2025 27/05/2025 Arun 13802
Jun-25 16/06/2025 23/06/2025 Chichester 13803
Jul-25 14/07/2025 21/07/2025 Crawley 13804
Aug-25 11/08/2025 18/08/2025 Brighton and Hove 14101
Sep-25 15/09/2025 22/09/2025 Eastbourne 14102
Oct-25 13/10/2025 20/10/2025 Lewes 14104
Nov-25 10/11/2025 17/11/2025 Ashford 16101
Dec-25 08/12/2025 15/12/2025 Canterbury 16102
Jan-26 19/01/2026 26/01/2026 Dover 16104
Feb-26 16/02/2026 23/02/2026 Conwy 71101
Mar-26 16/03/2026 23/03/2026 Gwynedd 71102
- - - Denbighshire 71103
- - - Flintshire 71104
- - - Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Mon) 71106
- - - Ceredigion 71201
- - - Carmarthenshire 71202
- - - Pembrokeshire 71203
- - - Powys 71204
- - - Bridgend 71301
- - - Neath Port Talbot 71302
- - - Rhondda Cynon Taff 71303
- - - Swansea 71304
- - - Blaenau Gwent 71401
- - - Caerphilly 71402
- - - Merthyr Tydfil 71404
- - - Monmouthshire 71405
- - - Newport 71406
- - - Torfaen 71407

Week number: 4, Day of transfer: Tuesday

Total: 28

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 22/04/2025 29/04/2025 Amber Valley 11001
May-25 20/05/2025 27/05/2025 Bolsover 11002
Jun-25 17/06/2025 24/06/2025 Chesterfield 11003
Jul-25 15/07/2025 22/07/2025 Derby 11004
Aug-25 12/08/2025 19/08/2025 Erewash 11005
Sep-25 16/09/2025 23/09/2025 North East Derbyshire 11007
Oct-25 14/10/2025 21/10/2025 Derbyshire Dales 11009
Nov-25 11/11/2025 18/11/2025 Braintree 11502
Dec-25 09/12/2025 16/12/2025 Blaby 12401
Jan-26 20/01/2026 27/01/2026 Ashfield 13001
Feb-26 17/02/2026 24/02/2026 Bassetlaw 13002
Mar-26 17/03/2026 24/03/2026 Broxtowe 13003
- - - Cannock Chase 13401
- - - East Staffordshire 13402
- - - Adur 13801
- - - Mid Sussex 13806
- - - Worthing 13807
- - - Hastings 14103
- - - Rother 14105
- - - Wealden 14106
- - - Gravesham 16105
- - - Maidstone 16106
- - - Medway 16107
- - - Folkestone and Hythe 16109
- - - Swale 16110
- - - Tonbridge and Malling 16112
- - - Tunbridge Wells 16113
- - - Vale of Glamorgan 71305
- - - Cardiff 71403

Week number: 4, Day of transfer: Wednesday

Total: 61

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 23/04/2025 30/04/2025 Cambridge 10501
May-25 21/05/2025 28/05/2025 East Cambridgeshire 10502
Jun-25 18/06/2025 25/06/2025 Fenland 10503
Jul-25 16/07/2025 23/07/2025 Huntingdonshire 10504
Aug-25 13/08/2025 20/08/2025 Peterborough 10505
Sep-25 17/09/2025 24/09/2025 South Cambridge 10506
Oct-25 15/10/2025 22/10/2025 High Peak 11006
Nov-25 12/11/2025 19/11/2025 South Derbyshire 11008
Dec-25 10/12/2025 17/12/2025 Basildon 11501
Jan-26 21/01/2026 28/01/2026 Braintree 11502
Feb-26 18/02/2026 25/02/2026 Brentwood 11503
Mar-26 18/03/2026 25/03/2026 Castle Point 11504
- - - Chelmsford 11505
- - - Epping Forest 11507
- - - Harlow 11508
- - - Maldon 11509
- - - Rochford 11510
- - - Southend-on-Sea 11511
- - - Tendring 11512
- - - Thurrock 11513
- - - Uttlesford 11514
- - - Harborough 12403
- - - Hinckley and Bosworth 12404
- - - Leicester 12405
- - - Melton 12406
- - - North West Leicester 12407
- - - Rutland 12409
- - - Boston 12501
- - - East Lindsey 12502
- - - Lincoln 12503
- - - North Kesteven 12504
- - - South Holland 12505
- - - South Kesteven 12506
- - - West Lindsey 12507
- - - Brecklands 12601
- - - Broadland 12602
- - - Great Yarmouth 12603
- - - West Norfolk and Kings Lynn 12604
- - - North Norfolk 12605
- - - Norwich 12606
- - - South Norfolk 12607
- - - North Northamptonshire 12708
- - - West Northamptonshire 12709
- - - Gedling 13004
- - - Mansfield 13005
- - - Newark and Sherwood 13006
- - - Nottingham 13007
- - - Rushcliffe 13008
- - - Cherwell 13101
- - - Lichfield 13403
- - - Newcastle-under-Lyme 13404
- - - Staffordshire Moorlands 13407
- - - Stoke-on-Trent 13408
- - - Tamworth 13409
- - - Babergh 13501
- - - Ipswich 13503
- - - Mid Suffolk 13504
- - - West Suffolk 13508
- - - East Suffolk 13509
- - - North Somerset 15103
- - - Wrexham 71105

Week number: 4, Day of transfer: Thursday

Total: 0

Relevant Month Earliest Data Extraction Date Data Transfer Date LA Name LA Number
Apr-25 24/04/2025 01/05/2025 No LAs scheduled -
May-25 22/05/2025 29/05/2025 - -
Jun-25 19/06/2025 26/06/2025 - -
Jul-25 17/07/2025 24/07/2025 - -
Aug-25 14/08/2025 21/08/2025 - -
Sep-25 18/09/2025 25/09/2025 - -
Oct-25 16/10/2025 23/10/2025 - -
Nov-25 13/11/2025 20/11/2025 - -
Dec-25 11/12/2025 18/12/2025 - -
Jan-26 22/01/2026 29/01/2026 - -
Feb-26 19/02/2026 26/02/2026 - -
Mar-26 19/03/2026 26/03/2026 - -

Annex B: HBAA Initiative profiled activity volumes and funding for FYE March 2026

LA Standard HB FCR volumes Initiative funding
Aberdeen City Council 1521 £40,215.24
Aberdeenshire Council 1293 £34,186.92
Adur District Council 341 £9,016.04
Amber Valley Borough Council 712 £18,825.28
Angus Council 744 £19,671.36
Argyll and Bute Council 643 £17,000.92
Arun District Council 942 £24,906.48
Ashfield District Council 718 £18,983.92
Ashford Borough Council 688 £18,190.72
Babergh District Council 494 £13,061.36
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council 1757 £46,455.08
Basildon Council 1153 £30,485.32
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council 934 £24,694.96
Bassetlaw District Council 633 £16,736.52
Bath and North East Somerset Council 862 £22,791.28
Bedford Borough Council 746 £19,724.24
Birmingham City Council 6974 £184,392.56
Blaby District Council 353 £9,333.32
Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 792 £20,940.48
Blackpool Council 1218 £32,203.92
Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council 633 £16,736.52
Bolsover District Council 606 £16,022.64
Bolton Council 1576 £41,669.44
Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk 839 £22,183.16
Borough of Broxbourne Council 420 £11,104.80
Boston Borough Council 441 £11,660.04
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council 2332 £61,658.08
Bracknell Forest Council 573 £15,150.12
Braintree District Council 941 £24,880.04
Breckland Council 846 £22,368.24
Brent Council 1683 £44,498.52
Brentwood Borough Council 293 £7,746.92
Bridgend County Borough Council 688 £18,190.72
Brighton and Hove City Council 1586 £41,933.84
Bristol City Council 2347 £62,054.68
Broadland District Council 512 £13,537.28
Bromsgrove District Council 384 £10,152.96
Broxtowe Borough Council 522 £13,801.68
Buckinghamshire Council 2856 £75,512.64
Burnley Borough Council 602 £15,916.88
Bury Council 904 £23,901.76
Caerphilly County Borough Council 1193 £31,542.92
Calderdale Council 1347 £35,614.68
Cambridge City Council 606 £16,022.64
Cannock Chase District Council 626 £16,551.44
Canterbury City Council 813 £21,495.72
Cardiff Council 1762 £46,587.28
Carmarthenshire County Council 1010 £26,704.40
Castle Point Borough Council 388 £10,258.72
Central Bedfordshire Council 1483 £39,210.52
Ceredigion County Council 338 £8,936.72
Charnwood Borough Council 630 £16,657.20
Chelmsford City Council 852 £22,526.88
Cheltenham Borough Council 476 £12,585.44
Cherwell District Council 661 £17,476.84
Cheshire East Council 1787 £47,248.28
Cheshire West and Chester Council 1770 £46,798.80
Chesterfield Borough Council 683 £18,058.52
Chichester District Council 862 £22,791.28
Chorley Council 535 £14,145.40
City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council 2436 £64,407.84
City of Edinburgh Council 2704 £71,493.76
City of Lincoln Council 462 £12,215.28
City of London Corporation 115 £3,040.60
City of Wolverhampton Council 1797 £47,512.68
City of York Council 821 £21,707.24
Clackmannanshire Council 504 £13,325.76
Colchester Borough Council 749 £19,803.56
Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar 0 £0.00
Conwy County Borough Council 691 £18,270.04
Cornwall Council 3323 £87,860.12
Cotswold District Council 615 £16,260.60
Council of the Isles of Scilly 0 £0.00
Coventry City Council 1369 £36,196.36
Crawley Borough Council 722 £19,089.68
Croydon Council 1789 £47,301.16
Cumberland Council 1586 £41,933.84
Dacorum Borough Council 946 £25,012.24
Darlington Borough Council 777 £20,543.88
Dartford Borough Council 405 £10,708.20
Denbighshire County Council 589 £15,573.16
Derby City Council 1425 £37,677.00
Derbyshire Dales District Council 352 £9,306.88
Doncaster Council 2034 £53,778.96
Dorset Council 2105 £55,656.20
Dover District Council 725 £19,169.00
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council 1704 £45,053.76
Dumfries and Galloway Council 987 £26,096.28
Dundee City Council 1398 £36,963.12
Durham County Council 4074 £107,716.56
East Ayrshire Council 939 £24,827.16
East Cambridgeshire District Council 553 £14,621.32
East Devon District Council 695 £18,375.80
East Dunbartonshire Council 389 £10,285.16
East Hampshire District Council 515 £13,616.60
East Herts District Council 681 £18,005.64
East Lindsey District Council 1051 £27,788.44
East Lothian Council 795 £21,019.80
East Renfrewshire Council 314 £8,302.16
East Riding of Yorkshire Council 1808 £47,803.52
East Staffordshire Borough Council 580 £15,335.20
East Suffolk Council 1663 £43,969.72
Eastbourne Borough Council 786 £20,781.84
Eastleigh Borough Council 667 £17,635.48
Elmbridge Borough Council 613 £16,207.72
Enfield Council 1310 £34,636.40
Epping Forest District Council 698 £18,455.12
Epsom and Ewell Borough Council 250 £6,610.00
Erewash Borough Council 652 £17,238.88
Exeter City Council 647 £17,106.68
Falkirk Council 1146 £30,300.24
Fareham Borough Council 416 £10,999.04
Fenland District Council 629 £16,630.76
Fife Council 2710 £71,652.40
Flintshire County Council 852 £22,526.88
Folkestone and Hythe District Council 686 £18,137.84
Forest of Dean District Council 489 £12,929.16
Fylde Council 433 £11,448.52
Gateshead Council 1819 £48,094.36
Gedling Borough Council 513 £13,563.72
Glasgow City Council 5476 £144,785.44
Gloucester City Council 596 £15,758.24
Gosport Borough Council 576 £15,229.44
Gravesham Borough Council 600 £15,864.00
Great Yarmouth Borough Council 634 £16,762.96
Guildford Borough Council 578 £15,282.32
Gwynedd Council 651 £17,212.44
Halton Borough Council 829 £21,918.76
Harborough District Council 336 £8,883.84
Haringey Council 1808 £47,803.52
Harlow Council 720 £19,036.80
Harrow Council 702 £18,560.88
Hart District Council 320 £8,460.80
Hartlepool Borough Council 855 £22,606.20
Hastings Borough Council 706 £18,666.64
Havant Borough Council 547 £14,462.68
Herefordshire Council 1077 £28,475.88
Hertsmere Borough Council 549 £14,515.56
High Peak Borough Council 458 £12,109.52
Highland Council 1395 £36,883.80
Hillingdon Council 1157 £30,591.08
Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council 482 £12,744.08
Horsham District Council 658 £17,397.52
Hull City Council 2650 £70,066.00
Huntingdonshire District Council 806 £21,310.64
Hyndburn Borough Council 517 £13,669.48
Inverclyde Council 640 £16,921.60
Ipswich Borough Council 869 £22,976.36
Isle of Anglesey County Council 399 £10,549.56
Isle of Wight Council 933 £24,668.52
Islington Council 1844 £48,755.36
Kirklees Council 2157 £57,031.08
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council 1157 £30,591.08
Lancaster City Council 661 £17,476.84
Leeds City Council 4643 £122,760.92
Leicester City Council 1565 £41,378.60
Lewes District Council 618 £16,339.92
Lewisham Council 1853 £48,993.32
Lichfield District Council 554 £14,647.76
Liverpool City Council 4031 £106,579.64
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham 1178 £31,146.32
London Borough of Barnet 1413 £37,359.72
London Borough of Bexley 1020 £26,968.80
London Borough of Bromley 1286 £34,001.84
London Borough of Camden 1694 £44,789.36
London Borough of Ealing 1428 £37,756.32
London Borough of Hackney 1950 £51,558.00
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham 1382 £36,540.08
London Borough of Havering 1118 £29,559.92
London Borough of Hounslow 1314 £34,742.16
London Borough of Lambeth 2365 £62,530.60
London Borough of Newham 1632 £43,150.08
London Borough of Redbridge 807 £21,337.08
London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames 784 £20,728.96
London Borough of Tower Hamlets 1790 £47,327.60
London Borough of Waltham Forest 1280 £33,843.20
Luton Borough Council 673 £17,794.12
Maidstone Borough Council 670 £17,714.80
Maldon District Council 357 £9,439.08
Malvern Hills District Council 475 £12,559.00
Manchester City Council 3566 £94,285.04
Mansfield District Council 703 £18,587.32
Medway Council 1442 £38,126.48
Melton Borough Council 237 £6,266.28
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council 302 £7,984.88
Merton Council 739 £19,539.16
Mid Devon District Council 464 £12,268.16
Mid Suffolk District Council 494 £13,061.36
Mid Sussex District Council 687 £18,164.28
Middlesbrough Council 1058 £27,973.52
Midlothian Council 635 £16,789.40
Milton Keynes Council 1569 £41,484.36
Mole Valley District Council 436 £11,527.84
Monmouthshire County Council 497 £13,140.68
Moray Council 534 £14,118.96
Neath Port Talbot Council 907 £23,981.08
New Forest District Council 944 £24,959.36
Newark and Sherwood District Council 698 £18,455.12
Newcastle City Council 2252 £59,542.88
Newcastle-Under-Lyme Borough Council 694 £18,349.36
Newport City Council 816 £21,575.04
North Ayrshire Council 1169 £30,908.36
North Devon Council 537 £14,198.28
North East Derbyshire District Council 726 £19,195.44
North East Lincolnshire Council 900 £23,796.00
North Hertfordshire District Council 800 £21,152.00
North Kesteven District Council 559 £14,779.96
North Lanarkshire Council 2699 £71,361.56
North Lincolnshire Council 943 £24,932.92
North Norfolk District Council 756 £19,988.64
North Northamptonshire Council 1855 £49,046.20
North Somerset Council 1096 £28,978.24
North Tyneside Council 1714 £45,318.16
North Warwickshire Borough Council 407 £10,761.08
North West Leicestershire District Council 519 £13,722.36
North Yorkshire Council 3355 £88,706.20
Northumberland County Council 2266 £59,913.04
Norwich City Council 1251 £33,076.44
Nottingham City Council 2165 £57,242.60
Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council 722 £19,089.68
Oadby and Wigston Borough Council 199 £5,261.56
Oldham Council 1303 £34,451.32
Orkney Islands Council 70 £1,850.80
Oxford City Council 787 £20,808.28
Pembrokeshire County Council 703 £18,587.32
Pendle Borough Council 462 £12,215.28
Perth and Kinross Council 648 £17,133.12
Peterborough City Council 1126 £29,771.44
Plymouth City Council 1676 £44,313.44
Portsmouth City Council 1797 £47,512.68
Powys County Council 710 £18,772.40
Preston City Council 635 £16,789.40
Reading Borough Council 832 £21,998.08
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council 1012 £26,757.28
Redditch Borough Council 542 £14,330.48
Reigate and Banstead Borough Council 593 £15,678.92
Renfrewshire Council 1203 £31,807.32
Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council 1224 £32,362.56
Ribble Valley Borough Council 266 £7,033.04
Rochdale Borough Council 1359 £35,931.96
Rochford District Council 381 £10,073.64
Rossendale Borough Council 405 £10,708.20
Rother District Council 546 £14,436.24
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council 1898 £50,183.12
Royal Borough of Greenwich 1915 £50,632.60
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea 1300 £34,372.00
Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames 520 £13,748.80
Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead 589 £15,573.16
Rugby Borough Council 518 £13,695.92
Runnymede Borough Council 403 £10,655.32
Rushcliffe Borough Council 471 £12,453.24
Rushmoor Borough Council 518 £13,695.92
Rutland County Council 245 £6,477.80
Salford City Council 1878 £49,654.32
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council 2105 £55,656.20
Scottish Borders Council 835 £22,077.40
Sefton Council 1775 £46,931.00
Sevenoaks District Council 583 £15,414.52
Sheffield City Council 3599 £95,157.56
Shetland Islands Council 79 £2,088.76
Shropshire Council 1720 £45,476.80
Slough Borough Council 562 £14,859.28
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council 1101 £29,110.44
Somerset Council 3373 £89,182.12
South Ayrshire Council 837 £22,130.28
South Cambridgeshire District Council 740 £19,565.60
South Derbyshire District Council 395 £10,443.80
South Gloucestershire Council 1048 £27,709.12
South Hams District Council 460 £12,162.40
South Holland District Council 529 £13,986.76
South Kesteven District Council 841 £22,236.04
South Lanarkshire Council 2110 £55,788.40
South Norfolk Council 589 £15,573.16
South Oxfordshire District Council 625 £16,525.00
South Ribble Borough Council 453 £11,977.32
South Staffordshire District Council 658 £17,397.52
South Tyneside Council 1647 £43,546.68
Southampton City Council 1700 £44,948.00
Southend-On-Sea Borough Council 1125 £29,745.00
Southwark Council 2309 £61,049.96
Spelthorne Borough Council 423 £11,184.12
St Albans City and District Council 575 £15,203.00
St Helens Council 1110 £29,348.40
Stafford Borough Council 635 £16,789.40
Staffordshire Moorlands District Council 336 £8,883.84
Stevenage Borough Council 617 £16,313.48
Stirling Council 474 £12,532.56
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council 1212 £32,045.28
Stockton-On-Tees Borough Council 1287 £34,028.28
Stoke-On-Trent City Council 1785 £47,195.40
Stratford-On-Avon District Council 736 £19,459.84
Stroud District Council 604 £15,969.76
Sunderland City Council 2706 £71,546.64
Surrey Heath Borough Council 247 £6,530.68
Sutton Council 930 £24,589.20
Swale Borough Council 783 £20,702.52
Swansea Council 1316 £34,795.04
Swindon Borough Council 1206 £31,886.64
Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council 1619 £42,806.36
Tamworth Borough Council 504 £13,325.76
Tandridge District Council 393 £10,390.92
Teignbridge District Council 776 £20,517.44
Telford and Wrekin Council 1261 £33,340.84
Tendring District Council 1020 £26,968.80
Test Valley Borough Council 647 £17,106.68
Tewkesbury Borough Council 479 £12,664.76
Thanet District Council 978 £25,858.32
Three Rivers District Council 448 £11,845.12
Thurrock Council 909 £24,033.96
Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council 768 £20,305.92
Torbay Council 987 £26,096.28
Torfaen County Borough Council 632 £16,710.08
Torridge District Council 366 £9,677.04
Trafford Council 1159 £30,643.96
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council 590 £15,599.60
Uttlesford District Council 468 £12,373.92
Vale of Glamorgan Council 710 £18,772.40
Vale of White Horse District Council 597 £15,784.68
Wakefield Council 2751 £72,736.44
Walsall Council 1955 £51,690.20
Wandsworth Council 1585 £41,907.40
Warrington Borough Council 1052 £27,814.88
Warwick District Council 733 £19,380.52
Watford Borough Council 461 £12,188.84
Waverley Borough Council 683 £18,058.52
Wealden District Council 613 £16,207.72
Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council 879 £23,240.76
West Berkshire Council 962 £25,435.28
West Devon Borough Council 260 £6,874.40
West Dunbartonshire Council 974 £25,752.56
West Lancashire Borough Council 669 £17,688.36
West Lindsey District Council 541 £14,304.04
West Lothian Council 1315 £34,768.60
West Northamptonshire Council 1927 £50,949.88
West Oxfordshire District Council 576 £15,229.44
West Suffolk Council 1040 £27,497.60
Westminster City Council 1453 £38,417.32
Westmorland and Furness Council 928 £24,536.32
Wigan Council 1890 £49,971.60
Wiltshire Council 2492 £65,888.48
Winchester City Council 760 £20,094.40
Wirral Council 2017 £53,329.48
Woking Borough Council 387 £10,232.28
Wokingham District Council 431 £11,395.64
Worcester City Council 566 £14,965.04
Worthing Borough Council 568 £15,017.92
Wrexham County Borough Council 855 £22,606.20
Wychavon District Council 758 £20,041.52
Wyre Council 643 £17,000.92
Wyre Forest District Council 792 £20,940.48