Free Guide: Spelthorne Spending & Supplier Profile
A free spending & supplier guide for Spelthorne Borough Council · Non-metropolitan district · South East
Data covering 2023 to 2026
Recorded Spend
£34.7m
Transactions
4,045
Suppliers
351
Key Takeaways
- £34.7 million in recorded spend across 4,045 transactions from 2023 to 2026
- 351 identified suppliers spread across 20 sectors, with construction taking 31% of spend
- 9 tenders worth £1.3 million published, with no formal contract records in our dataset
How much is Spelthorne actually spending?
Spelthorne is a compact borough, just 17.4 square miles in Surrey with a population of around 100,000. But the spending data tells a busier story than you might expect for a council this size. Our dataset covers £34.7 million in recorded spend across 4,045 transactions, drawn from 14 source files and spanning 2023 to 2026. That works out at roughly £8,600 per transaction on average, though the range is wide. Construction and professional services dominate the top of the ledger, which points to a council investing in its built environment and buying in specialist expertise. We've matched 351 suppliers across these records, spread over 20 different sectors. The data comes from both the council's own site and Find a Tender, collected up to November 2025. For a non-metropolitan district, Spelthorne is generating a decent volume of procurement activity worth tracking.
Construction and consultancy dominate, but the supplier base is broad
Construction accounts for 30.9% of identified spend at £6.2 million, with Willmott Dixon leading the way at £4.3 million. Professional and technical services follow at 20.4%, and admin and support services sit at 16.9%. Together those three sectors make up over two-thirds of the matched spend. The top five suppliers account for 53.8% of recorded spend, and the top ten for 65.4%. An HHI of 823 puts this firmly in unconcentrated territory. So while Willmott Dixon and Cushman + Wakefield (£2.8 million) are clearly important suppliers, the council is spreading its money around. Of the 351 identified suppliers, 52 are in professional services alone, and 64 in admin support. Real estate is a smaller but distinct pocket at 7.8%, with Munroe K Asset Management picking up £877,000. If you're in construction or consultancy, Spelthorne is active in your space.
Where are the published contracts?
Here's what stands out about Spelthorne's procurement data: the formal contract pipeline is thin. Our dataset holds no published contract notices for this council, and just 9 tenders worth a combined £1.3 million. All the spending intelligence comes from payment transaction data instead. That means you can see where the money is going and who is getting it, but the procurement route into Spelthorne is harder to read from published notices alone. The 9 tenders we've tracked give a narrow window into what the council is putting out to market. Most of the £34.7 million in spend is flowing through channels that don't show up as formal tender opportunities in the data we hold. For bid managers, that raises a practical question: how is this council sourcing its suppliers for that construction and consultancy spend? The transaction records suggest established supplier relationships are doing a lot of the heavy lifting.
| # | Supplier | Spend |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | WILLMOTT DIXON CONSTRUCTION LIMITED | £4,299,400 |
| 2 | CUSHMAN + WAKEFIELD LTD | £2,772,154 |
| 3 | SPECIALIST FLEET SERVICES LIMITED | £1,975,850 |
| 4 | D. COLLARD LIMITED | £921,719 |
| 5 | MUNROE K ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED | £876,753 |
| 6 | CURVE WORKPLACES LIMITED | £581,086 |
| 7 | GLENMAN CORPORATION LIMITED | £495,810 |
| 8 | THAMESWAY CONTRACTORS LIMITED | £492,428 |
| 9 | PERFECT CIRCLE JV LTD | £407,910 |
| 10 | SWITCH RECRUITMENT SERVICES LIMITED | £362,577 |
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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.

