HC Deb 09 February 1995 vol 254 cc388-90W
Mr. Don Foster

To ask the Secretary of State for Education if she will list the total cost to each local education authority and nationally of the teachers' pay increases in (a) 1993–94, (b) 1994–95 and of a 2.7 per cent. increase in 1995–96.

Mr. Robin Squire

The table below sets out the cost of updating the 1992–93 expenditure recorded by LEAs in England for teaching staff salaries in nursery, primary, secondary, and special schools by the teachers' pay awards of 1.5 per cent in 1993, 2.9 per cent. in 1994 and 2.7 per cent. in 1995 to arrive at the notional cost of the increases in 1993–94, 1994–95 and 1995–96. The 1992–93 expenditure figures are the latest available for LEA-maintained schools. The figures in the table take no account of changes in teaching numbers or other factors that affect the teachers' pay bill.

LEA Expenditure on Teachers' Salaries
(Nursery, primary, secondary and special schools) 1992–93 (actual) £000 1993–94 increase (1.5 per cent.) £000 1994–95 increase (2.9 per cent.)1995–96 increase (2.7 per cent.) £000 £000
Corporation of London 428 6 13 12
Camden 36,778 552 1,083 1,037
Greenwich 57,441 862 1,691 1,620
Hackney 42,157 632 1,241 1,189
Hammersmith 25,144 377 740 709
Islington 40,339 605 1,187 1,138
Kensington and Chelsea 15,969 240 470 450
Lambeth 45,081 676 1,327 1,271
Lewisham 43,850 658 1,291 1,237
Southwark 43,037 646 1,267 1,214
Tower Hamlets 57,235 859 1,685 1,614
Wandsworth 41,485 622 1,221 1,170
Westminster 29,064 436 855 820
Barking 34,134 512 1,005 963
Barnet 61,723 926 1,817 1,741
Bexley 43,229 648 1,272 1,219
Brent 48,628 729 1,431 1,371
Bromley 37,052 556 1,091 1,045
Croydon 56,379 846 1,660 1,590
Ealing 48,569 729 1,430 1,370
Enfield 57,216 858 1,684 1,613
Haringey 46,196 693 1,360 1,303
Harrow 38,397 576 1,130 1,083
Havering 49,716 746 1,463 1,402
Hillingdon 32,850 493 967 926
Hounslow 48,723 731 1,434 1,374
Kingston upon Thames 26,672 400 785 752

LEA Expenditure on Teachers' Salaries
(Nursery, primary, secondary and special schools) 1992–93 (actual) £000 1993–94 increase (1.5 per cent.) £000 1994–95 increase (2.9 per cent.)1995–96 increase (2.7 per cent.) £000 £000
Merton 34,380 516 1,012 970
Newham 55,156 827 1,624 1,555
Redbridge 48,178 723 1,418 1,359
Richmond upon Thames 25,951 389 764 732
Sutton 26,067 391 767 735
Waltham Forest 49,215 738 1,449 1,388
Birmingham 226,986 3,405 6,681 6,401
Coventry 68,241 1,024 2,009 1,924
Dudley 61,409 921 1,808 1,732
Sandwell 67,116 1,007 1,976 1,893
Solihull 44,663 670 1,315 1,259
Walsall 57,957 869 1,706 1,634
Wolverhampton 52,823 792 1,555 1,490
Knowsley 34,957 524 1,029 986
Liverpool 106,122 1,592 3,124 2,993
St. Helens 40,656 610 1,197 1,146
Sefton 58,695 880 1,728 1,655
Wirral 71,520 1,073 2,105 2,017
Bolton 58,731 881 1,729 1,656
Bury 33,786 507 994 953
Manchester 98,210 1,473 2,891 2,769
Oldham 57,609 864 1,696 1,625
Rochdale 44,279 664 1,303 1,249
Salford 51,731 lie 1,523 1,459
Stockport 58,114 872 1,711 1,639
Tameside 46,054 691 1,356 1,299
Trafford 39,523 593 1,163 1,115
Wigan 72,263 1,084 2,127 2,038
Barnsley 40,094 601 1,180 1,131
Doncaster 61,082 916 1,798 1,722
Rotherham 59,486 892 1,751 1,677
Sheffield 95,070 1,426 2,798 2,681
Bradford 113,897 1,708 3,353 3,212
Calderdale 40,476 607 1,191 1,141
Kirklees 83,022 1,245 2,444 2,341
Leeds 144,719 2,171 4,260 4,081
Wakefield 65,138 977 1,917 1,837
Gateshead 41,420 621 1,219 1,168
Newcastle upon Tyne 54,297 814 1,598 1,531
North Tyneside 43,475 652 1,280 1,226
South Tyneside 31,785 477 936 896
Sunderland 64,315 965 1,893 1,814
Isles of Scilly 599 9 18 17
Avon 179,711 2,696 5,290 5,068
Bedfordshire 116,753 1,751 3,437 3,292
Berkshire 133,913 2,009 3,942 3,776
Buckinghamshire 116,645 1,750 3,433 3,289
Cambridgeshire 121,295 1,819 3,570 3,420
Cheshire 193,359 2,900 5,692 5,453
Cleveland 136,127 2,042 4,007 3,839
Cornwall 86,734 1,301 2,553 2,446
Cumbria 94,791 1,422 2,790 2,673
Derbyshire 187,005 2,805 5,504 5,273
Devon 179,197 2,688 5,275 5,053
Dorset 99,774 1,497 2,937 2,814
Durham 122,305 1,835 3,600 3,449
East Sussex 115,326 1,730 3,395 3,252
Essex 279,683 4,195 8,232 7,887
Gloucestershire 87,598 1,314 2,578 2,470
Hampshire 281,689 4,225 8,292 7,944
Hereford and Worcester 133,454 2,002 3,928 3,763
Hertfordshire 195,847 2,938 5,765 5,523
Humberside 184,702 2,771 5,437 5,209

LEA Expenditure on Teachers' Salaries
(Nursery, primary, secondary and special schools) 1992–93 (actual) £000 1993–94 increase (1.5 per cent.) £000 1994–95 increase (2.9 per cent.)1995–96 increase (2.7 per cent.) £000 £000
Isle of Wight 24,255 364 714 684
Kent 257,412 3,861 7,577 7,259
Lancashire 290,367 4,356 8,547 8,188
Leicestershire 192,009 2,880 5,652 5,415
Lincolnshire 94,889 1,423 2,793 2,676
Norfolk 129,927 1,949 3,824 3,664
North Yorkshire 137,936 2,069 4,060 3,890
Northamptonshire 17,669 1,765 3,464 3,318
Northumberland 62,703 941 1,846 1,768
Nottinghamshire 204,216 3,063 6,011 5,759
Oxfordshire 102,211 1,533 3,009 2,882
Shropshire 87,570 1,314 2,578 2,469
Somerset 83,851 1,258 2,468 2,365
Staffordshire 201,758 3,026 5,939 5,690
Suffolk 126,106 1,892 3,712 3,556
Surrey 151,970 2,280 4,473 4,286
Warwickshire 90,879 1,363 2,675 2,563
West Sussex 128,140 1,922 3,772 3,614
Wiltshire 105,215 1,578 3,097 2,967
England total 9,371,750 140,576 275,857 264,281