Cambridgeshire County Council is committed to being a transparent, accountable local authority and to increasing the amount of data it publishes for reuse by others.
This supports the national Open Data initiative, which seeks to help all councils produce their data in simple and standardised ways, making it easier for the public to access and understand.
What information is available?
Open Data published under the Open Government Licence
Payments to suppliers over £500
County councillors
Councillor allowances and expenses
Population estimates
Public land and building assets
Cambridgeshire.net data
Freedom of Information performance statistics
Website statistics - for the Council's website
Website statistics for Cambridgeshire.net
Open Data published under the Ordnance Survey Open Government Licence
Geographic Open Data
Traffic counts
Transparency - other information
Senior manager salaries
Contracts and tenders
Interactive maps with downloadable statistics
Interactive maps | Cambridgeshire Atlas
RSS data feeds
County Council RSS feeds (news, Freedom of Information)
How is the County Council's information licensed?
The licensing arrangements for each set of data will be indicated on the page where that dataset can be downloaded. Wherever possible, the County Council will be releasing data for reuse under the terms of the Open Government Licence for public sector information. There is also a set of guidance for users to accompany the Open Government Licence.
Find out more
The Open Knowledge Foundation have produced a video explaining what Open Data is all about. To learn more about Open Data, and how it relates to local councils, please follow the links on the right-hand side.
If your question is regarding Data Protection or Freedom of Information, please use the "Access to Information" link on the left hand side to ensure your enquiry is directed to the correct place.