HC Deb 02 April 1987 vol 113 cc576-81W
Mr. Ashdown

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science (1) if he will publish a table showing for each local education authority in Greater London that replied to both of his Department's circular letters dated 5 February 1982 and 30 June 1986 requesting information on sub-standard primary school places (a) the capital allocations made for each year 1982–83 to 1985–86 inclusive, in cash terms, and (b) the capital expenditure bids submitted for each year 1982–83 to 1985–86 inclusive, in cash terms; and if he will make a statement;

(2) if he will publish a table showing for each metropolitan district education authority outside Greater London that replied to both of his Department's circular letters dated 5 February 1982 and 30 June 1986 requesting information on sub-standard primary school places (a) the capital allocations made for each year 1982–83 to 1985–86 inclusive, in cash terms, and (b) the capital expenditure bids submitted for each year 1982–83 to 1985–86 inclusive, in cash terms; and if he will make a statement;

(3) if he will publish a table showing for each non-metropolitan county education authority that replied to both of his Department's circular letters dated 5 February 1982 and 30 June 1986 requesting information on sub-standard primary school places (a) the capital allocations made for each year 1982–83 to 1985–86 inclusive, in cash terms, and (b) the capital expenditure bids submitted for each year 1982–83 to 1985–86 inclusive, in cash terms; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Dunn

[pursuant to his replies, 12 March 1987, c. 262]: Funding for local education authority capital expenditure is not provided by the Department, but is the responsibility of the LEAs. The level of capital spending they may undertake in any year is, however, limited to the allocation notified to them by the Department, plus the flexibilities permitted by the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980. Capital allocations are calculated by applying a standard set of criteria to the information supplied by all LEAs on a common basis. The information requested for the years 1982–83 to 1985–86 broken down between authorities within Greater London, metropolitan districts and non-metropolitan authorities is set out in the table.

Plans for and allocations in respect of LEA prescribed expenditure, 1982–83 to 1985–86
£ thousands
1985–86
Local education authority Allocation LEA plans
(Greater London)
Barking 947 1,579
Barnet 2,612 5,825
Bexley 504 1396
Brent 891 4,619
Bromley 628 4,518
Croydon 2,170 3,626
Ealing 2,451 3,352
Enfield 966 1,375
Haringey 895 3,644
Harrow 299 3,007
Havering 334 1,013
Hillingdon 521 2,368
Hounslow 1,566 4,638
Kingston-upon-Thames 2,131 4,070
1985–86
Local education authority Allocation LEA plans
Merton 2,277 4,226
Newham 2,558 7,672
Redbridge 1,330 1,738
Richmond-upon-Thames 379 752
Sutton 474 966
Waltham Forest 985 2,334
Inner London 15,080 27,686
(Metropolitan districts)
Birmingham 3,695 6,569
Coventry 3,094 7,419
Dudley 2,671 7,016
Sandwell 1,914 4,429
Solihull 642 1,297
Walsall 1,329 3,222
Wolverhampton 2,047 3,793
Knowsley 973 1,986
Liverpool 4,870 8,461
St. Helens 1,827 3,190
Sefton 1,671 2,060
Wirral 766 2,585
Bolton 570 1,317
Bury 803 1,507
Manchester 7,450 17,545
Oldham 1,014 2,650
Rochdale 1,802 2,885
Salford 1,551 2,891
Stockport 1,411 2,691
Tameside 532 1,360
Trafford 1,594 3,208
Wigan 1,464 3,990
Barnsley 1,090 1,226
Doncaster 424 1,353
Rotherham 481 1,751
Sheffield 3,497 8,044
Bradford 8,269 13,383
Calderdale 830 2,305
Kirklees 3,304 6,955
Leeds 3,325 9,301
Wakefield 1,438 3,307
Gateshead 1,122 3,714
Newcastle upon Tyne 1,716 3,948
North Tyneside 2,235 4,300
South Tyneside 1,339 2,851
Sunderland 3,047 4,679
(Non-Metropolitan (counties)
Isles of Scilly
Avon 3,951 10,965
Bedfordshire 1,625 5,427
Berkshire 7,490 11,584
Buckinghamshire 5,978 12,649
Cambridgeshire 4,387 6,506
Cheshire 5,005 9,518
Cleveland 4,493 7,482
Cornwall 3,319 4,523
Cumbria 3,803 5,254
Derbyshire 7,239 10,794
Devon 6,405 11,046
Dorset 5,265 8,666
Durham 2,995 6,415
East Sussex 4,870 7,993
Essex 11,679 28,705
Gloucestershire 4,652 7,261
Hampshire 11,844 23,877
Hereford and Worcester 1,480 2,688
Hertfordshire 5,960 8,417
Humberside 4,138 7,400
Isle of Wight 1,230 2,125
Kent 5,209 9,481

1985–86
Local education authority Allocation LEA plans
Lancashire 15,156 20,050
Leicestershire 6,718 12,299
Lincolnshire 3,532 8,834
Norfolk 3,070 6,698
North Yorkshire 3,798 6,625
Northamptonshire 4,492 6,268
Northumberland 1,254 2,322
Nottinghamshire 3,421 4,810
Oxfordshire 3,650 9,134

Plans for and allocations in respect of LEA prescribed expenditure 1982–83 to 1985–86
£ thousands
Local education authority 1982–831 1983–841 1984–85
allocation2 LEAs' plans allocation LEAs' plans allocation LEAs' plans
Greater London
Barking 2,391 2,928 1,442 695
Barnet 2,214 1,538 2,453 2,759
Bexley 679 1,633 845 1,399
Brent 836 1,180 1,678 2,576
Bromley 947 841 492 3,777
Croydon 358 800 1,227 1,749
Ealing 1,817 693 1,347 2,721
Enfield 457 311 576 901
Haringey 2,071 1,597 1,090 2,640
Harrow 337 305 523 2.785
Havering 390 299 216 894
Hillingdon 1,685 896 1,068 4,362
Hounslow 1,987 2,611 3,063 4,987
Kingston-upon-Thames 1,982 2,270 1,330 2,673
Merton 386 408 993 2,098
Newham 2,501 2,084 2,039 4,232
Redbridge 912 872 1,006 1,971
Richmond-upon-Thames 373 557 735 2.106
Sutton 157 266 451 1,011
Waltham Forest 1,694 1,624 889 2,613
Inner London 12,444 9,683 9,703 2,045
Metropolitan Districts
Birmingham 5,976 5,220 6,484 9,533
Coventry 3,722 3,478 2,919 5,188
Dudley 2,361 3,950 3,516 5,460
Sandwell 1,651 1,436 1,705 3.453
Solihull 371 356 723 1,130
Walsall 3,019 1,340 1,026 4,116
Wolverhampton 2,471 2,269 2,375 3,890
Knowsley 420 665 895 1.174
Liverpool 3,462 3,768 4,243 6,973
St. Helens 3,360 2,384 2,111 3,031
Sefton 379 578 824 2,334
Wirral 656 2,403 2,117 4,114
Bolton 2,867 2,047 1,536 2,229
Bury 638 982 1,030 1,824
Manchester 3,867 4,349 6,997 11,180
Oldham 852 780 968 1,778
Rochdale 1,853 1,174 1,452 3,805
Salford 1,369 1,038 822 2,230
Stockport 1,384 1,067 1,770 1,540
Tameside 1,526 1,871 1,690 3,116
Trafford 404 693 1,027 1,631
Wigan 2,624 2,518 2,004 3,041
Barnsley 402 384 401 865
Doncaster 1,512 1,386 1,226 1.778
Rotherham 406 515 471 1,182
Sheffield 2,667 3,439 3,007 5,035
Bradford 4,447 6,969 6,707 18,220
Calderdale 999 1,293 1,090 3,408
Kirklees 4,046 4,102 3,753 6,746
Leeds 4,826 3,381 2,899 5,184

1985–86
Local education authority Allocation LEA plans
Shropshire 3,924 5,680
Somerset 1,243 2,941
Staffordshire 9,717 13,621
Suffolk 3,871 6,505
Surrey 4,365 9,717
Warwickshire 1,703 3,105
West Sussex 3,429 5,641
Wiltshire 3,478 6,314

Local education authority 1982–831 1983–841 1984–85
allocation2 LEAs' plans allocation LEAs' plans allocation LEAs' plans
Wakefield 2,711 2,044 1,596 3,993
Gateshead 501 1,003 572 3,934
Newcastle upon Tyne 2,092 3,134 2,265 3,600
North Tyneside 868 606 721 3,673
South Tyneside 1,668 1,181 1,280 3,765
Sunderland 2,780 2,927 2,862 4,354
Non-Metropolitan Counties
Isles of Stilly
Avon 4,296 5,853 5,270 11,121
Bedfordshire 4,142 2,437 2,439 4,534
Berkshire 4,875 8,826 8,227 10,238
Buckinghamshire 7,104 6,605 6,854 18,602
Cambridgeshire 5,462 6,370 5,039 6,655
Cheshire 6,185 8,213 7,366 10,594
Cleveland 5,669 4,009 3,626 7,463
Cornwall 5,124 5,548 4,377 6,943
Cumbria 1,374 2,618 3,982 8,026
Derbyshire 8,490 6,849 6,546 9,885
Devon 7,757 4,817 7,832 9,087
Dorset 5,578 4,736 5,385 8,744
Durham 2,037 1,711 2,054 4,271
East Sussex 4,965 5,567 4,601 10,389
Essex 7,236 7,357 6,604 17,675
Gloucestershire 2,582 2,974 2,772 6,416
Hampshire 9,617 10,638 9,666 20,652
Hereford and Worcester 2,346 1,504 1,669 3,378
Hertfordshire 3,232 5,473 5,479 5,912
Humberside 6,761 7,133 6,883 11,677
Isle of Wight 475 541 948 1,445
Kent 5,751 4,821 4,347 8,716
Lancashire 8,308 11,069 11,055 13,646
Leicestershire 6,430 5,234 7,074 8,229
Lincolnshire 3,799 3,442 4,455 9,022
Norfolk 5,196 5,735 4,261 7,771
North Yorkshire 2,524 2,703 5,675 11,725
Northamptonshire 5,085 3,916 4,179 7,059
Northumberland 2,291 1,481 1,002 2,580
Nottinghamshire 4,903 2,493 2,666 4,376
Oxfordshire 4,273 4,014 3,245 4,194
Shropshire 3,132 2,727 2,072 4,359
Somerset 1,517 3,127 2,559 3,367
Staffordshire 8,428 7,676 10,691 15,277
Suffolk 3,607 3,752 4,348 5,554
Surrey 3,884 3,733 4,340 8,416
Warwickshire 1,367 1,991 1,428 2,781
West Sussex 2,306 3,705 5,027 6,544
Wiltshire 2,978 3,136 3,810 6,771