Surrey County Council
Updated a year ago

This page provides CSV files detailing all senior staff in the top three levels of the organisation. Including Service Area, Job Title, Contract Type, Grade and Salary Band. For further information please see Surrey County Council's website . Specific data schema details can be found on the LGA's website http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/OrganisationStructure . This data is published as part of Surrey's obligations for...

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Surrey County Council
Updated a year ago

This page provides a CSV file detailing all salaries for senior staff earning £150,000 or more. For further information please see Surrey County Council's website. Specific data schema details can be found on the Local Government Association's (LGA) website http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/SeniorEmployees. This data is published as part of Surrey's obligations for transparency, as set out in the Local Government Transparency Code 2015.

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Surrey County Council
Updated a year ago

This page provides CSV files detailing the number of senior staff earning £50,000 or more during the year shown (categorised in £5,000 brackets). Where the post holder is part-time the pro-rata salary bracket is used. Details of bonus payments and any 'benefits in kind' are included. For further information please see Surrey County Council's website. This data is published as part...

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Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
Updated a year ago

This page includes a dashboard of Greenhouse gas emission estimates in Surrey. The greenhouse gases included in this release are: Carbon Dioxide (CO₂): Is colourless, odourless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03 per cent) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis. ...

Multiple Governmental Sources
Updated a year ago

This page includes a dashboard which summarises various statistics such as children in low income families, households on Universal Credit with children, and Free School Meal eligibility in Surrey. This dashboard was created by the Population Insight Team at Surrey County Council to provide a Surrey level summary and the ability for you to select your desired area (District and...

Department for Education
Updated a year ago

This page includes data and a summary of pupil and school numbers by the characteristics of pupils and types of schools. Summary (next update est. June/July 2026) There are 204,097 pupils in schools located within Surrey as of 2024/25. Around 1 in every 5 of such pupils attend Independent schools (19.8%, 40,440 pupils). ...

Surrey County Council
Updated a year ago

Internal Audit Open Data and the Local Government Transparency Code We are committed to being open and transparent about how we work, our decision-making processes and the services provided.  The Local Government Transparency Code has been issued to meet the Government’s desire to increase democratic accountability and make it easier for local people to contribute to the local decision making process and...

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Office for National Statistics
Added a year ago

Ethnicity is a difficult characteristic to measure which means that the national Census is often relied on to provide us with a good picture of ethnic groups. For the latest census, Surrey-i hosts the initial written summary and data tables for ethnic group. The dashboard on this page looks into the ethnic group variable further in combination with other characteristics....

Surrey County Council
Updated a year ago

CSV file detailing the ratio between the highest paid post and the average (median) salary at Surrey County Council. See Metadata tab for more details. Specific data schema details can be found on the LGA's website http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/OrganisationStructure This data is published as part of Surrey's obligations for transparency, as set out in the Local Government Transparency Code 2015.

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Surrey County Council
Updated a year ago

The Director of Public Health’s annual independent report for 2025 focuses on the health and wellbeing of people experiencing Multiple Disadvantage in Surrey. It summarises the findings of primary research undertaken by the Public Health team, capturing the strengths and challenges in the approach taken to support this group. The report describes the actions already underway to address the needs for Multiple Disadvantage.