Published: July 2025

The Local Gov Procurement Index of
Huntingdonshire District Council

East Of England

All the data in the Local Procurement Index is powered by Tussell’s market intelligence platform

National spending ranks

Out of 311 councils Huntingdonshire District Council was ranked:

245 th
Place
Total spending

£28.9m

spent directly on procurement in 2024

125 th
Place
SME spending

£11.2m spent

with SMEs, representing

39% of total spent in 2024

81 st
Place
VCSE spending

£3m spent

with VCSEs, representing

10% of total spent in 2024

253 rd
Place
Local spending

£6.9m spent

with Local businesses, representing

24% of total spent in 2024

Spending breakdown, mapped

Huntingdonshire District Council spend proportion graph
Methodology

This graph shows how your local authority performs on two key measures from the Index:

X-axis: The share of your council’s direct procurement spend that went to local suppliers - defined as suppliers based within your authority’s region.

Y-axis: The share of your direct procurement spend that created social value - defined as spend with SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) or VCSEs (Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprises).

Only councils that published a full set of procurement spending data for 2024 are included in the chart.

This analysis highlights which local authorities are leading the way in embedding both local and social priorities into their procurement, and which have room to grow.

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Regional ranking

Here’s how Huntingdonshire District Council compares with 44 other authorities in the East Of England.
Only councils with fully published 2024 procurement spend data are included.

SME Spending

17th Three Rivers District Council
18th Huntingdonshire District Council
19th Breckland Council
20th Great Yarmouth Borough Council

VCSE Spending

4th Norfolk County Council
5th Huntingdonshire District Council
6th Southend City Council
7th Watford Borough Council

LOCAL Spending

33rd Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority
34th Huntingdonshire District Council
35th St Albans City & District Council
36th South Cambridgeshire District Council

Businesses in region

In the East Of England the public sector is working with

18,388 SMEs

2,187 VCSEs

9,871 Local Businesses

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East Of England spending breakdown, by supplier type over time

Huntingdonshire District Council spending breakdown graph
Methodology

This chart tracks local authorities based in East Of England, their absolute value and the proportion of their procurement spent directly with SMEs, Local Businesses, and VCSEs from 2020 to 2024. Only authorities with complete procurement spend publishing for 2024 have been analysed.

This analysis matters because it reveals how effectively the region is directing spend towards suppliers that generate local and social value, helping benchmark performance, track progress over time and compare your local authority vs the region.

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