HC Deb 16 February 1979 vol 962 cc679-81W
Mr. Hardy

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) what proportion of children below statutory school age is currently attending play groups; and how this compares with the position five years ago;

(2) what is the total number of the number per 1,000 population of children, below statutory school age who are attending play groups in each local authority area in England and Wales.

Mr. Deakins

Statistics on numbers of children attending play groups are not available centrally but, on 31 March 1977 the latest date for which figures are available, there were 366,000 places in premises in England registered to provide sessional care, most of which are used for play-groups. This represents 119.6 places for 1,000 children under five. Five years earlier, the comparative figures were 263,000 and 82.2.

The figures for individual local authorities on 31 March were:

Local Authority Maximum number of children permitted Rate per 1,000 population under 5
Bedfordshire 4,995 133 .2
Berkshire 6,285 133 .2
Buckinghamshire 6,455 170 .8
Cambridgeshire 4,772 116 .7
Essex 15,167 151 .1
Hertfordshire 7,822 128 .4
Norfolk 6,027 136 .1
Oxfordshire 5,394 152 .4
Suffolk 5,546 135.3
Camden 969 125.8
Greenwich 1,331 104.0
Hackney 836 68.5
Hammersmith 555 56.1
Islington 1,156 118.0
Kensington 1,007 154.9
Lambeth 1,867 102.0
Lewisham 1,451 104.4
Southwark 1,255 103.7
Tower Hamlets 605 74.7
Wandsworth 1,858 106.8
Westminster 1,066 134.9
City of London 18 60.0
Barking 1,044 104.4
Barnet 2,399 128.3
Bexley 2,459 176.9
Brent 1,539 95.0
Bromley 4,290 242.4
Croydon 3,187 149.6
Ealing 1,700 86.3
Enfield 2,158 138.3
Haringey 697 46.2
Harrow 2,041 165.9
Havering 2,066 135.0
Hillingdon* 1,869 120.6
Hounslow 1,161 95.2
Kingston upon Thames 799 99.9
Merton 958 101.9
Newham 1,101 66.3
Redbridge 3,157 237.4
Richmond upon Thames 1,793 199.2
Sutton 1,521 153.6
Waltham Forest 1,800 120.8
Cleveland 3,841 91.0
Cumbria 4,112 136.2
Durham 3,753 92.9
Northumberland 1,830 101.7
Gateshead 1,450 100.0
Newcastle upon Tyne 1,867 107.3
North Tyneside 926 73.5
South Tyneside 559 55.4
Local Authority Maximum number of children permitted Rate per 1,000 population under 5
Sunderland 1,690 79.3
Humberside 5,667 95.4
North Yorkshire 5,743 140.1
Barnsley 1,234 79.6
Doncaster 1,234 60.5
Rotherham 1,296 68.9
Sheffield 3,508 104.1
Bradford 2,292 71.0
Calderdale 1,392 106.3
Kirklees 2,432 91.8
Leeds 5,141 106.4
Wakefield 1,498 69.0
Hereford and Worcester 5,860 141.2
Salop 3,461 132.6
Staffordshire 7,311 105.8
Warwickshire 4,738 140.2
Birmingham 6,452 95.0
Coventry 2,355 98.1
Dudley 1,578 74.4
Sandwell 1,230 59.1
Solihull 1,442 100.1
Walsall 1,008 50.2
Wolverhampton 1,570 82.6
Derbyshire 5,974 103.9
Leicestershire 7,243 126.4
Lincolnshire 4,811 136.7
Northamptonshire 5,273 137.3
Nottinghamshire 6,636 99.9
Cheshire 6,279 97.1
Lancashire 7,490 85.0
Bolton 1,477 78.6
Bury 1,331 100.8
Manchester 1,622 55.9
Oldham 1,442 87.9
Rochdale 1,053 67.5
Salford 1,066 63.1
Stockport 2,453 123.3
Tameside 907 58.9
Trafford* 511 33.0
Wigan 1,481 63.0
Knowsley 712 49.1
Liverpool 2,589 81.4
Sefton 1,765 87.8
St. Helens 1,530 102.7
Wirral 2,343 101.9
Dorset 5,408 168.0
Hampshire 18,516 186.3
Isle of Wight 974 157.1
Kent* 15,205 146.1
Surrey 10,667 173.7
East Sussex 5,082 151.7
West Sussex 6,444 176.6
Wiltshire 4,934 130.2
Avon 8,179 139.6
Cornwall 4,206 163.0
Devon 8,927 157.7
Gloucestershire 5,210 159.3
Somerset 3,945 154.7
* March 1976 figures are shown where March 1977 figures are unconfirmed.