Free Guide: Broxtowe Spending & Supplier Profile
A free spending & supplier guide for Broxtowe Borough Council · Non-metropolitan district · East Midlands
Data covering 2022 to 2026
Recorded Spend
£146.1m
Transactions
76,867
Suppliers
1,179
Key Takeaways
- £146 million in recorded spend across nearly 77,000 transactions from 2022 to 2026
- 47% of matched spending goes to construction, with five of the top six suppliers in that sector
- 1,179 identified suppliers and an HHI of 379, pointing to a widely spread supplier base
How much is Broxtowe actually spending?
Broxtowe is a smaller borough council, around 115,000 people in 31 square miles of Nottinghamshire. But the spending data tells a busy story. Our dataset covers £146 million in recorded spend across nearly 77,000 transactions, drawn from nine source files published between 2022 and 2026. That works out at roughly £36 million a year, which is a reasonable throughput for a non-metropolitan district of this size. On the contracts side, we hold 8 published contracts (none with declared values) and 15 tenders worth a combined £13.4 million. The tender pipeline is where you get the clearest view of upcoming opportunities. Data is sourced from broxtowe.gov.uk and Find a Tender, collected up to November 2025. Across those 77,000 transactions we have matched 1,212 supplier records to Companies House entries, giving decent coverage of who is actually receiving payments.
Construction dominates, but the supplier base is wide open
Construction takes the largest share of matched spend by a long way. Of the spending we've tracked, 47% flows to construction suppliers, totalling £48.7 million across 132 identified firms. Four of the top five suppliers by spend are construction companies: United Living (North) at £11.1 million, Nottingham Developments at £8.6 million, Matthews & Tannert at £5.5 million, and Glen Construction at £3.8 million. The second-largest recipient is Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club at £10.9 million, which is an unusual name to see that high up. Beyond construction, spending is fragmented. Wholesale and retail trade accounts for 6.3%, IT and communications for 5.5%, and manufacturing for 5.3%. The concentration numbers are interesting: an HHI of 379, which is low. The top five suppliers account for 38.4% of recorded spend and the top ten for 48.6%. That spread across 1,179 suppliers suggests Broxtowe is not locked into a small group of providers.
What does the tender pipeline look like?
The contract-level data here does not include procurement method breakdowns. We hold 8 contracts but none with published method classifications, so we cannot tell you the split between open tenders and direct awards from the contract data alone. What we do have is 15 tenders worth £13.4 million, sourced from Find a Tender. That gives you a sense of the larger opportunities Broxtowe is putting to market. With no median contract value available and no method distribution data, the tender feed itself is the more useful source for upcoming opportunities. The average tender value across those 15 comes out at just under £900,000, so these are mid-range procurements rather than major capital programmes. If you are a construction supplier, the spending patterns show a council with active building and maintenance programmes. For other sectors, the fragmented spend profile means there are lots of smaller payment streams running across many different providers.
| # | Supplier | Spend |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | UNITED LIVING (NORTH) LIMITED | £11,144,771 |
| 2 | NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB LIMITED | £10,860,285 |
| 3 | NOTTINGHAM DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED | £8,574,527 |
| 4 | MATTHEWS & TANNERT LIMITED | £5,511,958 |
| 5 | GLEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED | £3,756,472 |
| 6 | WESTDALE NORTH LIMITED | £2,342,644 |
| 7 | NATIONWIDE DOORS AND WINDOWS LTD | £2,284,729 |
| 8 | FRIENDS OF BENNERLEY VIADUCT | £2,153,600 |
| 9 | IAN WILLIAMS LIMITED | £2,000,398 |
| 10 | CERTAS ENERGY LIMITED | £1,787,923 |
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CouncilLedger brings together spending records, contract awards, and tender notices from over 400 UK local authorities into one procurement intelligence platform. Our data covers 16 years of transactions, collected directly from council transparency publications and government procurement platforms. Search suppliers, track spending trends, discover tender opportunities, and monitor the contracts that matter to your business.

