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All Expenditure Over £250 Body name Directorate Service Area Categorisation Supplier Name Payment Date Card Transaction Net Amount Purpose of Spend Procurement Classification: ProClass Label Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Cultural & Related Services 10 Squared Ltd 10/05/2019 630.82 IT Equipment & Software Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services & Skills Children & Education Services 1st Planner Ltd 24/05/2019 700.00 Professional Fees Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Resources Central Services to the Public 39 Essex Chambers 13/05/2019 3500.00 Other Fees Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Resources Central Services to the Public 39 Essex Chambers 13/05/2019 300.00 Other Fees Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Resources Central Services to the Public 3PB Barristers 13/05/2019 1500.00 Other Fees Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services & Skills Children & Education Services 3PB Barristers 15/05/2019 600.00 Other Fees Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Resources Central Services to the Public 3PB Barristers 13/05/2019 3720.00 Other Fees Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services & Skills Children & Education Services 43 Templerow Chambers 13/05/2019 3800.00 Other Fees Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services & Skills Children & Education Services 43 Templerow Chambers 13/05/2019 2250.00 Other Fees Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care A S C Birch 13/05/2019 252.00 Clients Transport Costs 360000 - Public Transport Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care A S C Birch 13/05/2019 1464.00 Clients Transport Costs 360000 - Public Transport Solihull MBC Children's Services & Skills Children & Education Services A S C Birch 02/05/2019 765.32 Transport-Contract Hire 360000 - Public Transport Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Cultural & Related Services A. C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd 10/05/2019 428.50 Furniture & Equipment Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services & Skills Children & Education Services A1 Support Limited 01/05/2019 2760.00 Supported Lodgings Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services & Skills Children & Education Services A1 Support Limited 01/05/2019 2760.00 Supported Lodgings Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services & Skills Children & Education Services A1 Support Limited 01/05/2019 2760.00 Supported Lodgings Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services & Skills Children & Education Services A1 Support Limited 01/05/2019 2760.00 Supported Lodgings Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care A2B Radio Cars 10/05/2019 337.85 Clients Transport Costs 360000 - Public Transport Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care A2B Radio Cars 10/05/2019 337.85 Clients Transport Costs 360000 - Public Transport Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care A2B Radio Cars 10/05/2019 518.00 Clients Transport Costs 360000 - Public Transport Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care A2B Radio Cars 10/05/2019 337.85 Clients Transport Costs 360000 - Public Transport Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care A2B Radio Cars 10/05/2019 337.85 Clients Transport Costs 360000 - Public Transport Solihull MBC Children's Services - DSG Central. Children & Education Services Abable Ltd 21/05/2019 1503.00 Professional Fees Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services - DSG Central. Children & Education Services Abable Ltd 21/05/2019 290.00 Professional Fees Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services & Skills Children & Education Services Abacus Fostering Ltd 01/05/2019 2910.92 External Fostering Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Abbey Healthcare Homes Ltd 02/05/2019 4054.16 ASC - Nursing Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Abbey Healthcare Homes Ltd 30/05/2019 4054.40 ASC - Nursing Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Children's Services - DSG Central. Children & Education Services Abigail Godfree 02/05/2019 2413.13 Grant & Subscription (SCITT) Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services - DSG Central. Children & Education Services Abigail Nicholls 02/05/2019 1351.35 Grant & Subscription (SCITT) Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Absolute Care Homes 01/05/2019 5752.72 ASC - Nursing Care Permanent Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Absolute Care Homes 24/05/2019 5752.88 ASC - Nursing Care Permanent Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Children's Services - DSG Central. Children & Education Services Access To Music Ltd 23/05/2019 2137.00 Other Contracted Services Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accomplish Group Lifestyles Ltd 17/05/2019 9100.00 ASC - Residential Care Permanent Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accomplish Group Lifestyles Ltd 10/05/2019 7168.00 ASC - Residential Care Permanent Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accomplish Group Lifestyles Ltd 10/05/2019 5296.45 ASC - Residential Care Permanent Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accora 23/05/2019 940.00 Furniture & Equipment Not Yet Classified Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Association 13/05/2019 430.83 Block Contracts 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 571.06 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 1450.61 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2284.24 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Respite 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 1977.92 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull MBC Adult Social Care Adult Social Care Accord Housing Asssociation 16/05/2019 2362.99 ASC - Residential Care Permanent 321000 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Solihull
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