§
Mr. Fallon
[pursuant to his reply, 11 December 1990, c. 324–29]: We have now received the budget statement prepared by Waltham Forest local education authority under section 42 of the Education Reform Act. The two tables update the figures published in my original reply to include data from Waltham Forest and revised information from Barking and Dagenham local education authority.
235W
Local education authority3 |
Percentage of PSB1 delegated to schools |
Discretionary2 exceptions as percentage of PSB |
Central administration as percentage of PSB |
59. Sheffield |
82.61 |
17.39 |
3.49 |
60. Cumbria |
82.53 |
17.47 |
4.04 |
61. Isle of Wight |
82.48 |
17.52 |
4.68 |
62. Wiltshire |
82.35 |
17.65 |
3.92 |
63. North Tyneside |
82.30 |
17.70 |
5.03 |
64. Avon |
82.30 |
17.70 |
3.40 |
65. Bury |
81.92 |
18.08 |
4.70 |
66. Knowsley |
81.91 |
18.09 |
5.07 |
67. Calderdale |
81.86 |
18.14 |
4.84 |
68. Dorset |
81.85 |
18.15 |
4.71 |
69. Wolverhampton |
81.77 |
18.23 |
5.26 |
70. Humberside |
81.71 |
18.29 |
3.57 |
71. Ealing |
81.66 |
18.34 |
6.33 |
72. Oldham |
81.64 |
18.36 |
4.98 |
73. Hounslow |
81.59 |
18.41 |
5.19 |
74. Harrow |
81.52 |
18.48 |
5.76 |
75. Enfield |
81.50 |
18.50 |
5.56 |
76. Oxfordshire |
81.37 |
18.63 |
5.46 |
77. Bexley |
81.33 |
18.67 |
4.61 |
78. Coventry |
80.93 |
19.07 |
6.00 |
79. Cambridgeshire |
80.75 |
19.25 |
4.82 |
80. Bromley |
80.70 |
19.30 |
4.49 |
81. Richmond |
79.98 |
20.02 |
6.91 |
82. Merton |
79.79 |
20.21 |
7.86 |
83. Newcastle |
79.75 |
20.25 |
6.12 |
84. Waltham Forest |
79.65 |
20.35 |
7.02 |
85. Haringey |
79.36 |
20.64 |
6.04 |
86. Kingston |
78.46 |
21.54 |
7.09 |
87. Westminster |
77.97 |
22.03 |
8.20 |
Average |
83.76 |
16.24 |
5.26 |
1 PSB = General Schools Budget minus mandatory exceptions, school meals, home to school transport and transitional exceptions. |
2 Column 2 is the percentage of the PSB not delegated to schools, for example 100 per cent, minus the percentage in Column 1. |
3 All 87 LEAs which introduced LMS in April 1990 were required to publish budget statements for 1990–91 under Section 42 of ERA. |
1990–91 budgets: |
Percentage of the aggregated schools budget1 allocated on the basis of pupil numbers and ages |
LEA2 |
Percentage |
1. Redbridge |
89.30 |
2. Lincolnshire |
87.25 |
3. South Tyneside |
86.93 |
4. Barking |
86.73 |
5. Bolton |
85.73 |
6. Dudley |
85.72 |
7. Tameside |
85.57 |
8. North Yorkshire |
85.51 |
9. Northumberland |
85.49 |
10. Bromley |
84.99 |
11. Oldham |
84.77 |
12. Bexley |
84.40 |
13. Gateshead |
84.36 |
14. Wigan |
84.35 |
15. Westminster |
84.20 |
16. Staffordshire |
84.00 |
17. Harrow |
83.83 |
18. Kent |
83.72 |
19. Coventry |
83.52 |
20. Sefton |
83.33 |
21. Trafford |
83.28 |
22. Gloucestershire |
83.22 |
23. Barnsley |
82.80 |
24. Devon |
82.64 |
25. Suffolk |
82.57 |
26. Cambridgeshire |
82.34 |
27. Avon |
82.30 |
28. Solihull |
82.29 |
29. Northamptonshire |
82.19 |
30. Calderdale |
82.17 |
31. West Sussex |
82.13 |
32. Waltham Forest |
81.99 |
33. Humberside |
81.97 |
34. Rotherham |
81.79 |
35. Salford |
81.69 |
236W
LEA2 |
Percentage |
36. Isle of Wight |
81.62 |
37. Bury |
81.45 |
38. Cleveland |
81.43 |
39. Hounslow |
81.42 |
40. Wiltshire |
81.00 |
41. Cornwall |
80.93 |
42. Sunderland |
80.69 |
43. Newcastle |
80.66 |
44. Ealing |
80.62 |
45. Durham |
80.40 |
46. Sutton |
80.29 |
47. Somerset |
79.99 |
48. Warwickshire |
79.89 |
49. Buckinghamshire |
79.73 |
50. Berkshire |
79.68 |
51. Enfield |
79.21 |
52. Dorset |
79.03 |
53. Leeds |
78.90 |
54. Birmingham |
78.63 |
55. Bradford |
78.51 |
56. Merton |
78.36 |
57. Haringey |
78.25 |
58. Walsall |
78.19 |
59. Kirklees |
78.17 |
60. North Tyneside |
78.00 |
61. Shropshire |
77.91 |
62. Brent |
77.81 |
63. Cheshire |
77.78 |
64. East Sussex |
77.41 |
65. Richmond |
77.26 |
66. Sheffield |
77.19 |
67. Essex |
77.05 |
68. Bedfordshire |
77.00 |
69. Kingston |
76.84 |
70. Hampshire |
76.63 |
71. Derbyshire |
76.04 |
72. Norfolk |
75.99 |
73. Cumbria |
75.62 |
237W
LEA2 |
Percentage |
74. Oxfordshire |
75.61 |
75. Doncaster |
75.38 |
76. Havering |
75.36 |
77. Wakefield |
75.29 |
78. Barnet |
75.19 |
79. Liverpool |
75.00 |
80. Rochdale |
75.00 |
81. St. Helens |
75.00 |
82. Knowsley |
75.00 |
83. Wolverhampton |
75.00 |
84. Sandwell |
74.94 |
85. Surrey |
74.91 |
1 ASB=Aggregated Schools Budget: the amount planned to be allocated through the LMS formula. |
2 The budget statements produced by Lancashire and Nottinghamshire LEAs did not contain the relevant information. |