Council budgets

Statement of accounts

All local authorities have to publish accounts in a form specified by Government regulation. They show in broad summary the sources of finance and the services on which it has been spent.

We produce a formal Statement of Accounts, which is set out in the form required by Accounts and Audit Regulations.  

As a result of national delays in relation to the external audit of the 2021/22 Statement of Accounts, there has been a delay in the publication of the draft 2022/23 accounts.  

The 2022/23 draft accounts are now available as of Friday 10 November.  

Every year, the accounts are open for inspection by the public, before the completion of audit for a period of 30 working days. Local electors can inspect them and ask questions. Full details of this process are set out in the public inspection notice and protocol, which can be found at the bottom of the page.  

External Audit is currently undertaken at Hillingdon by Ernst and Young.  


Full statement of accounts reports

Published accounts including audit opinion.

Notice of conclusion

External audit reports

External audit reports show details of the external auditor's work carried out during the year, and their opinions on the council's performance.

Audit certificate

Council's accounts - your rights

You can inspect and take copies of, ask the auditor questions about, and even place an objection against our accounts. For details on how to do this read our  Public Inspection Protocol 2023 (PDF) [152KB].

The Public Inspection Protocol explains your rights in relations to the accounts; how to raise other issues about how the council is run; and how to find the right person to deal with your query.

Page last updated: 10 Nov 2023