HC Deb 14 July 1995 vol 263 cc827-9W
Mrs. Ann Winterton

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if she will list, by order of the sum involved, the figure per child represented by the 1995–96 education standard spending assessment(a) primary and (b) secondary school children in each local education authority in England and Wales. [34484]

Mr. Robin Squire

The allocations per pupil for the 1995–96 education standard spending for each English local education authority are set out in the table. Figures for Welsh authorities are a matter for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Wales.

Unit Allocations for 1995–96 SSAs Sorted in descending order of primary unit allowances
LEA Primary (£) per 5–10 pupil Secondary (£) per 11–15 pupil
Isles of Scilly 3,347 4,381
Hackney 3,076 4,359
Lambeth 3,066 4,463
Tower Hamlets 3,035 4,034
South wark 2,947 4,090
Hammersmith and Fulham 2,904 3,777
City of London 2,901 9,055
Camden 2,900 3,648
Islington 2,888 3,963
Kensington and Chelsea 2,852 4,071
Lewisham 2,777 3,778
Westminster 2,750 3,637
Greenwich 2,711 3,589
Wandsworth 2,683 3,617
Haringey 2,589 3,583
Newham 2,581 3,439
Brent 2,500 3,448
Waltham Forest 2,434 3,261
Ealing 2,350 3,224
Hounslow 2,260 2,959
Manchester 2,258 3,072
Croydon 2,243 3,050
Enfield 2,234 2,941
Barking and Dagenham 2,231 2,951
Barnet 2,197 2,883
Knowsley 2,186 2,986
Merton 2,184 2,904
Redbridge 2,164 2,884
Harrow 2,147 2,898
Hillingdon 2,133 2,838
Liverpool 2,110 2,821
Sutton 2,093 2,722
Birmingham 2,083 2,794
Kingston upon Thames 2,064 2,720
Bexley 2,064 2,734
Newcastle upon Tyne 2,045 2,717
Havering 2,023 2,686
Isle of Wight Council 2,016 2,696
Richmond upon Thames 2,015 2,635
Bromley 2,013 2,678
Hertfordshire 2,010 2,663
East Sussex 2,000 2,672
Surrey 1,998 2,679
Bedfordshire 1,995 2,664
Wolverhampton 1,995 2,691
Essex 1,989 2,647
Berkshire 1,988 2,664

Unit Allocations for 1995–96 SSAs Sorted in descending order of primary unit allowances
LEA Primary (£) per 5–10 pupil Secondary (£) per 11–15 pupil
Bradford 1,986 2,679
Sandwell 1,986 2,642
Coventry 1,984 2,648
Salford 1,975 2,652
Kent 1,968 2,620
Buckinghamshire 1,966 2,630
Wirral 1,948 2,606
Cleveland 1,940 2,589
Gateshead 1,937 2,601
Doncaster 1,934 2,572
Oxfordshire 1,933 2,575
Rochdale 1,932 2,608
West Sussex 1,932 2,571
South Tyneside 1,932 2,562
Hampshire 1,930 2,575
Sheffield 1,922 2,565
Oldham 1,919 2,530
Sunderland 1,919 2,549
Kirklees 1,900 2,539
Calderdale 1,896 2,527
Walsall 1,894 2,501
Cornwall 1,893 2,522
Humberside 1,891 2,509
Durham 1,884 2,512
Nottinghamshire 1,883 2,506
Norfolk 1,881 2,508
Devon 1,879 2,506
Lancashire 1,877 2,502
Cambridgeshire 1,876 2,508
Sefton 1,875 2,492
Lincolnshire 1,873 2,483
Rotherham 1,871 2,462
Barnsley 1,869 2,489
Bolton 1,866 2,488
Leicestershire 1,864 2,483
Leeds 1,864 2,480
Shropshire 1,862 2,479
Cumbria 1,856 2,470
Somerset 1,846 2,489
North Tyneside 1,845 2,483
St. Helens 1,845 2,467
Avon 1,838 2,460
Gloucestershire 1,836 2,435
Northamptonshire 1,836 2,448
Wiltshire 1,835 2,451
Dorset 1,833 2,440
Tameside 1,831 2,428
Trafford 1,830 2,420
North Yorkshire 1,827 2,422
Hereford and Worcester 1,827 2,439
Wakefield 1,825 2,421
Northumberland 1,825 2,421
Warwickshire 1,822 2,433
Suffolk 1,820 2,422
Cheshire 1,817 2,408
Bury 1,813 2,405
Dudley 1,813 2,408
Derbyshire 1,812 2,415
Wigan 1,809 2,391
Staffordshire 1,805 2,398
Solihull 1,798 2,376
Stockport 1,775 2,374
England average 1,981 2,630
Inner London average 2,890 3,894
Outer London average 2,242 2,973
Metropolitan average 1,945 2,589
Shire average 1,895 2,525