§ Mr. WillisTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what level of resources was allocated by each local education authority to non-statutory adult education and training services in each of the years 1992–93 to 1997–98. [61820]
§ Mr. MudieThe following table sets out information on the net recurrent expenditure on education for adults reported by all local education authorities in England for the period 1992–93 to 1996–97. Figures for 1997–98 are not yet available. Some local authorities also support training for adults. Information about spending in this area is not held centrally.
Over the next three financial years we are offering all Local Education Authorities in England additional resource to strengthen the contribution they make to lifelong learning. In the first year £9 million will be available to Local Education Authorities to develop new, high quality, initiatives to widen participation in learning, in partnership with local learning providers, and to underpin future development activity with Local Authority Lifelong Learning Development Plans.
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Net recurrent expenditure by all LEAs in England for adult education. £000 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 Corporation of London 40 72 69 221 322 Camden 2,470 1,383 1,178 1,144 1,037 Greenwich 3,891 3,822 1,837 1,935 1,812 Hackney 3,527 2,481 1,604 688 888 Hammersmith and Fulham 3,111 2,757 1,330 1,052 1,008 Islington 2,741 937 931 809 326 93W
Net recurrent expenditure by all LEAs in England for adult education. £000 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 Kensington and Chelsea 1,096 950 910 898 845 Lambeth 4,235 3,831 4,189 2,668 2,250 Lewisham 3,260 1,322 1,837 1,394 1,749 Southwark 1,953 1,898 — — — Tower Hamlets 1,806 2,301 2,530 1,850 1,064 Wandsworth 4,402 2,327 2,329 21,95 1,266 City of Westminster 3,511 2,214 2,262 1,843 1,514 Barking and Dagenham 659 742 740 714 763 Barnet — 554 448 448 508 Bexley 843 548 454 578 534 Brent 1,843 1,088 1,731 1,083 1,316 Bromley 442 716 900 863 898 Croydon 2,080 1,918 1,203 1,183 1,274 Ealing 768 242 244 236 176 Enfield 144 282 126 34 54 Haringey — 281 52 202 198 Harrow — — — — — Havering 454 162 151 89 50 Hillingdon 941 327 357 268 379 Hounslow 1,723 614 538 1,040 442 Kingston upon Thames 1,087 909 853 196 376 Merton 601 545 531 477 519 Newham — — — — — Redbridge 765 493 499 570 574 Richmond upon Thames 1,794 1,213 1,059 1,243 713 Sutton 9 1,556 1,614 948 1,012 Waltham Forest 1,637 1,249 1,496 979 1,350 Birmingham 4,351 2,595 3,021 2,550 2,540 Coventry — 167 — — 2,174 Dudley 205 633 856 622 603 Sandwell 914 406 605 407 429 Solihull 369 331 296 173 110 Walsall 943 1,565 919 53 54 Wolverhampton 1,246 648 720 638 724 Knowsley 65 — 2 — 171 Liverpool 2,461 3,459 2,722 4,308 2,932 St. Helens 162 — 7 21 18 Sefton 320 197 209 160 194 Wirral — 687 613 578 772 Bolton 1,940 1,298 1,273 1,212 1,193 Bury 1,767 700 795 600 683 Manchester 5,429 4,149 2,788 2,517 2,535 Oldham 2,923 1,773 1,678 1,081 1,095 Rochdale 1,987 1,410 146 142 140 Salford — — — — — Stockport 1,026 606 710 301 335 Tameside 79 67 2 — 83 Trafford — 128 60 110 42 Wigan 249 481 348 159 131 Barnsley 311 543 485 806 757 Doncaster — — — — — Rotherham — — — — — Sheffield 759 1,190 2,210 2,196 2,086 Bradford — — — — — Calderdale 1,188 998 844 606 443 Kirklees 896 801 325 450 361 Leeds 11,368 4,807 6,109 6,418 815 Wakefield — 561 802 384 244 Gateshead — 86 134 115 73 Newcastle upon Tyne 239 1,698 1,979 863 502 North Tyneside 1,483 589 1,132 1,182 1,244 South Tyneside 107 349 351 296 321 Sunderland 398 355 89 51 3 Isles of Scilly — — — — — Avon 1,530 2,227 1,977 2,257 n/a Bath and North East Somerset n/a n/a n/a n/a 124
Net recurrent expenditure by all LEAs in England for adult education. £000 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 City of Bristol n/a n/a n/a n/a 488 North Somerset n/a n/a n/a n/a 125 Hartlepool n/a n/a n/a n/a 276 Middlesborough n/a n/a n/a n/a 276 South Gloucestershire n/a n/a n/a n/a 259 Redcar and Cleveland n/a n/a n/a n/a 344 Stockton on Tees n/a n/a n/a n/a 456 City of Kingston upon Hull n/a n/a n/a n/a 614 East Riding of Yorkshire n/a n/a n/a n/a 357 Bedfordshire 2,917 1,562 1,633 1,432 1,353 Berkshire 893 3,037 3,244 2,582 2,619 Buckinghamshire 1,580 1,233 2,358 1,899 3,088 Cambridgeshire 2,378 1,741 1,974 1,123 523 Cheshire 887 1,311 1,329 1,307 1,212 Cleveland 1,441 1,291 2,150 21,77 n/a Cornwall 1,392 1,445 1,455 1,084 758 Cumbria 673 1,881 823 709 1,108 Derbyshire 1,293 4,062 3,638 2,974 3,465 Devon 2,394 1,393 2,414 1,870 2,468 Dorset 2,078 720 589 446 525 Durham 611 451 386 139 56 East Sussex 577 975 1,216 1,233 970 Essex 4,845 995 1,347 1,746 — Gloucestershire — 1,702 2,039 1,497 1,380 Hampshire 2,955 1,734 3,638 2,608 32 Hertford and Worcester — 966 — 99 114 Hertfordshire — 1,974 2,189 705 962 Humberside 4,251 4,904 2,822 3,051 n/a Isle of Wight 62 140 99 45 48 Kent 4,581 4,241 5,026 3,842 4,639 Lancashire 1,131 3,377 3,353 3,099 3,047 Leicestershire 8,574 8,419 6,732 4,012 4,143 Lincolnshire 1,356 1,146 1,252 1,130 1,145 North Lincolnshire n/a n/a n/a n/a 336 North East Lincolnshire n/a n/a n/a n/a 337 Norfolk 1,728 1,586 1,075 963 1,047 City of York n/a n/a n/a n/a 65 North Yorkshire 1,124 1,937 2,609 1,355 1,107 Northamptonshire 1,654 2,680 1,406 1,284 1,333 Northumberland 383 3 21 — 5 Nottinghamshire 209 1,792 2,600 3,657 2,787 Oxfordshire 1,866 1,774 1,783 1,202 1,289 Shropshire 408 1,288 1,241 637 539 Somerset 2,475 2,960 2,914 2,047 1,866 Staffordshire 654 1,312 1,334 1,165 1,203 Suffolk 657 420 415 341 319 Surrey 5,195 4,132 4,112 3,679 3,622 Warwickshire — 154 519 469 638 West Sussex 1,026 1,437 1,150 1,157 1,156 Wiltshire 69 50 6 18 31