HC Deb 19 March 1996 vol 274 cc113-7W
Mr. John Greenway

to ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what are the numbers and percentages of surplus places in each local authority in England. [21969]

Mrs. Gillan

The following tables set out the numbers of surplus places, by local authority area, and the proportion that these represent of total capacity, as at January 1995. The data are drawn from the returns made during 1995 by local education authorities in respect of their schools and by the Funding Agency for Schools in respect of grant-maintained schools in stage 2 and 3 authority areas: data on surplus places in the 336 grant-maintained schools in stage 1 authorities are not available. These returns show that there were just over 880,000 surplus school places in January 1995, representing 12 per cent. of the total capacity of 7.6 million places. This represents a reduction overall of some 130,000 places between 1994 and 1995—some 2 per cent. of total capacity.

This is encouraging, but the tables illustrate considerable variation in numerical and proportionate levels of surplus across the country. In some cases, combinations of pupil population growth and rationalisation are expected to reduce high levels of surplus to more acceptable levels. Where there is no sign of significant reduction in high levels of surplus, the Department will consult the authorities concerned about the extent to which any of that surplus is in practice removable. In the light of this consultation, my right hon. Friend will decide whether surplus place removal targets should be set for any of those authorities.

Table 1: Surplus places by local authority area, excluding GM schools in stage 1 authorities, at January 1995
Primary1 Secondary
Actual surplus Actual surplus
LEA Number Per cent. Number Per cent.
Avon 6,432 8 11,242 18
Barking 1,392 9 258 3
Barnet 1,293 6 1,418 27
Barnsley 1,460 7 2,467 16
Bedfordshire 6,909 15 7,752 215
Berkshire 4,895 8 5,949 211
Bexley 1,457 7 1,606 310
Birmingham 8,693 8 11,718 215
Bolton 2,266 9 1,715 210
Bradford 4,225 11 6,482 213
Brent 2,139 11 1,452 310
Table 1: Surplus places by local authority area, excluding GM schools in stage 1 authorities, at January 1995
Primary1 Secondary
Actual surplus Actual surplus
LEA Number Per cent. Number Per cent.
Bromley 1,443 26 608 23
Buckinghamshire 8,900 13 3,041 28
Bury 762 5 732 7
Calderdale 2,522 13 1,782 212
Cambridgeshire 6,420 10 2,048 25
Camden 467 5 520 25
Cheshire 14,601 15 8,233 12
Cleveland 7,004 11 6,898 16
Cornwall 3,048 8 1,166 4
Corporation of London 15 7
Coventry 4,357 13 4,060 17
Croydon 2,429 9 1,350 28
Cumbria 5,054 12 4,418 213
Derbyshire 10,175 12 9,451 214
Devon 8,825 10 3,399 6
Doncaster 6,293 20 5,777 21
Dorset 3,512 8 3,648 28
Dudley 3,172 11 1,890 210
Durham 8,139 14 6,528 15
Ealing 3,991 16 609 24
East Sussex 5,627 10 2,808 8
Enfield 869 4 1,399 27
Essex 13,348 29 16,881 215
Gateshead 3,860 19 2,863 20
Gloucestershire 5,895 212 2,999 28
Greenwich 2,259 11 2,601 16
Hackney 1,855 11 2,100 22
Hammersmith 1,404 15 2,145 227
Hampshire 18,080 13 5,783 27
Haringey 1,043 6 1,119 10
Harrow 985 5 883 10
Havering 1,489 7 2,163 213
Hereford and Worcester 5,943 11 6,086 12
Hertfordshire 12,202 13 13,389 216
Hillingdon 2,103 210 1,041 37
Hounslow 1,590 9 773 25
Humberside 10,641 12 10,237 15
Isle of Wight 418 6 1,122 10
Isles of Scilly 76 30 219 63
Islington 1,706 11 1,512 17
Kensington 731 12 751 219
Kent 11,936 9 15,251 213
Kingston upon Thames 83 0 510 26
Kirklees 2,614 7 2,438 9
Knowsley 3,247 16 1,208 12
Lambeth 3,684 19 3,947 238
Lancashire 11,685 9 9,639 11
Leeds 8,839 13 6,167 13
Leicestershire 7,348 9 9,426 14
Lewisham 1,196 6 1,846 15
Lincolnshire 7,218 213 4,680 211
Liverpool 9,388 18 7,503 220
Manchester 6,888 14 8,039 27
Merton 928 7 1,164 214
Newcastle upon Tyne 2,748 12 2,694 14
Newham 2,123 8 2,131 13
Norfolk 6,526 10 3,468 28
North Tyneside 2,824 16 2,117 13
North Yorkshire 8,279 13 4,990 10
Northamptonshire 4,089 8 5,665 211
Northumberland 4,960 21 3,231 10
Nottinghamshire 10,194 11 17,250 22
Table 1: Surplus places by local authority area, excluding GM schools in stage 1 authorities, at January 1995
Primary1 Secondary
Actual surplus Actual surplus
LEA Number Per cent. Number Per cent.
Oldham 2,251 10 947 6
Oxfordshire 5,939 12 6,375 15
Redbridge 425 2 867 6
Richmond upon Thames 600 5 181 2
Rochdale 1,047 5 1,949 213
Rotherham 2,583 10 2,292 11
Salford 2,890 12 2,187 16
Sandwell 1,807 6 2,821 14
Sefton 2,775 10 3,532 16
Sheffield 5,003 11 5,376 18
Shropshire 4,143 11 2,083 28
Solihul 2,089 10 983 7
Somerset 2,222 6 3,010 10
South Tyneside 1,733 11 1,823 16
Southwark 3,176 15 1,877 217
St. Helens 1,942 11 1,991 15
Staffordshire 13,917 14 3,867 6
Stockport 2,229 8 1,575 9
Suffolk 4,420 9 5,145 10
Sunderland 5,553 17 2,031 9
Surrey 7,766 10 3,275 26
Sutton 725 6 515 24
Table 2: Distribution of surplus between LEA and GM schools in stage 2 and 3 authorities
LEA GM Total
Surplus Per cent. Surplus Per cent. Surplus Per cent.
Primary
Bromley 1,248 6 195 8 1,443 6
Essex 12,120 10 1,228 6 13,348 9
Gloucestershire 5,425 12 470 8 5,895 12
Hillingdon 1,911 11 192 7 2,103 10
Lincolnshire 6,646 14 572 7 7,218 13
Secondary
Barnet 1,006 10 412 4 1,418 7
Bedfordshire 7,360 17 392 4 7,752 15
Berkshire 3,621 9 2,328 20 5,949 11
Bexley 1,361 11 245 6 1,606 10
Birmingham 10,374 17 1,344 8 11,718 15
Bolton 1,401 9 314 11 1,715 10
Bradford 6,425 14 57 1 6,482 13
Brent 108 6 1,344 11 1,452 10
Bromley 142 4 466 3 608 3
Buckinghamshire 2,671 9 370 4 3,041 8
Calderdale 1,035 15 747 9 1,782 12
Cambridgeshire 1,272 5 776 5 2,048 5
Camden 520 6 0 0 520 5
Croydon 696 9 654 8 1,350 8
Cumbria 2,600 12 1,818 14 4,418 13
Derbyshire 7,929 17 1,522 8 9,451 14
Dorset 2,800 8 848 8 3,648 8
Dudley 1,719 11 171 4 1,890 10
Ealing 403 5 206 3 609 4
Enfield 1,138 8 261 5 1,399 7
Essex 6,664 19 10,217 13 16,881 15
Gloucestershire 1,317 12 1,628 7 2,999 8
Hammersmith 2,145 31 0 0 2,145 27
Hampshire 4,979 7 804 5 5,783 7
Havering 2,163 16 0 0 2,163 13
Hertfordshire 9,809 18 3,580 13 13,389 16
Hillingdon 319 13 722 6 1,041 7
Hounslow 684 5 89 4 773 5
Kensington 708 22 43 6 751 19
Table 1: Surplus places by local authority area, excluding GM schools in stage 1 authorities, at January 1995
Primary1 Secondary
Actual surplus Actual surplus
LEA Number Per cent. Number Per cent.
Tameside 1,369 6 1,387 210
Tower Hamlets 1,635 8 1,826 14
Trafford 1,331 7 1,943 214
Wakefield 3,696 12 3,904 16
Walsall 3,716 14 2,642 212
Waltham Forest 1,420 7 1,200 29
Wandsworth 4,270 23 1,919 217
Warwickshire 7,387 14 5,816 218
West Sussex 5,363 9 5,802 13
Westminster 473 5 903 11
Wigan 4,301 14 2,085 10
Wiltshire 7,186 14 4,908 212
Wirral 4,515 13 3,072 14
Wolverhampton 4,395 17 3,088 217
Total 477,503 11 405,652 12
1 Primary figures show surplus after taking account of any summer entry.
2 Stage two for planning purposes.
3 Stage three for planning purposes.

1. Stage 1 = less than 10 per cent. of pupils in the GM sector.

Stage 2 = between 10 per cent. and 75 per cent. of pupils in the GM sector.

Stage 3 = 75 per cent. or more pupils in the GM sector.

Table 2: Distribution of surplus between LEA and GM schools in stage 2 and 3 authorities
LEA GM Total
Surplus Per cent. Surplus Per cent. Surplus Per cent.
Kent 8,298 15 6,953 12 15,251 13
Kingston upon Thames 260 5 250 8 510 6
Lambeth 2,968 52 979 21 3,947 38
Lincolnshire 2,740 12 1,940 10 4,680 11
Liverpool 6,853 20 650 18 7,503 20
Merton 1,156 15 8 1 1,164 14
Norfolk 3,082 9 386 4 3,468 8
Northamptonshire 4,342 11 1,323 13 5,665 11
Rochdale 1,949 15 0 0 1,949 13
Shropshire 1,962 9 121 3 2,083 8
Southwark 1,678 20 199 8 1,877 17
Surrey 2,488 7 787 4 3,275 6
Sutton 208 4 307 4 515 4
Tameside 1,377 11 10 0 1,387 10
Trafford 1,703 16 240 7 1,943 14
Walsall 1,850 13 792 10 2,642 12
Waltham Forest 1,120 11 80 4 1,200 9
Wandsworth 1,088 31 831 11 1,919 17
Warwickshire 4,861 19 955 16 5,816 18
Wiltshire 3,438 14 1,470 10 4,908 12
Wolverhampton 2,802 18 286 10 3,088 17

1. The GM column includes schools which became grant-maintained on or before 1 April 1995.

2. LEA and GM percentage columns show the actual number of surplus places as a proportion of total capacity within that sector.