HC Deb 10 February 1999 vol 325 cc271-3W
Mr. Willis

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment, pursuant to his answer of 14 December 1998,Official Report, columns 385–88, if he will list the values of the bids made by local education authorities before 20 November 1998 for capital expenditure to meet the Government's class size pledge. [70281]

Ms Estelle Morris

The values of applications for capital funding to meet the class sizes pledge are listed in the following table by local education authority. These figures refer to the 1999–2000 bidding round.

Applications for capital funding to reduce infant class sizes: 1999–2000
£
Local Education Authority Grant applied for
Barking and Dagenham 1,021,950
Barnet 75,280
Barnsley 903,398
Bath and North East Somerset 699,773
Bedfordshire 1,982,910
Bexley 176,000
Birmingham 1,817,919
Blackburn 956,063
Blackpool 1,018,480
Bolton 1,650,877
Bournemouth 4,145,060
Bracknell Forest 511,985
Bradford
Brent 74,116
Brighton and Hove 1,343,140
Bristol, City of 17,137,900
Bromley 1,307,750
Buckinghamshire 2,379,512
Bury 187,014
Calderdale 383,040
Cambridgeshire 936,968
Camden 177,660
Cheshire 1,847,270
City of London
Cornwall 2,451,424
Coventry 375,237
Croydon 1,719,140
Cumbria 1,061,200
Darlington 354,468
Derby City 847,369
Derbyshire 14,646,713
Devon 838,741
Doncaster 702,320
Dorset 745,674
Dudley 1,001,566
Durham 2,131,524
Ealing 720,000
East Riding of Yorkshire 2,475,600
East Sussex 1,154,895
Enfield 1,130,631
Essex 2,074,491

Applications for capital funding to reduce infant class sizes: 1999–2000
£
Local Education Authority Grant applied for
Gateshead 27,000
Gloucestershire 1,536,092
Greenwich 319,641
Hackney
Halton 360,000
Hammersmith and Fulham
Hampshire 1,422,390
Haringey
Harrow
Hartlepool 213,625
Havering 305,257
Herefordshire 1,560,742
Hertfordshire 1,059,636
Hillingdon 1,140,800
Hounslow 712,247
Isle of Wight 983,156
Isles of Scilly
Islington
Kensington and Chelsea
Kent 2,939,900
Kingston upon Hull 488,911
Kingston upon Thames 5,172,532
Kirklees 1,778,839
Knowsley 77,784
Lambeth 1,237,999
Lancashire 4,643,666
Leeds 1,442,077
Leicester City 805,207
Leicestershire 1,022,431
Lewisham
Lincolnshire 947,600
Liverpool 395,115
Luton 795,000
Manchester 602,412
Medway Towns 434,769
Meiton 2,225,845
Middlesbrough
Milton Keynes 1,655,500
Newcastle upon Tyne 820,230
Newham 987,500
Norfolk 1,298,079
North East Lincolnshire 684,275
North Lincolnshire 220,036
North Somerset 350,875
North Tyneside 454,537
North Yorkshire 5,325,000
Northamptonshire 1,297,585
Northumberland 1,404,162
Nottingham City 497,382
Nottinghamshire 4,172,246
Oldham 1,722,164
Oxfordshire 3,535,063
Peterborough 1,612,494
Plymouth
Poole 492,330
Portsmouth 1,163,659
Reading 424,837
Redbridge 1,576,000
Redcar and Cleveland 402,000
Richmond Upon Thames 1,690,345
Rochdale 888,260
Rotherham 2,985,060
Rutland
Salford 336,772
Sandwell 294,467
Sefton 918,283
Sheffield 54,000
Shropshire 265,000
Slough 918,120
Solihull 1,545,500
Somerset 2,799,840
South Gloucestershire 1,790,718
South Tyneside —.

Applications for capital funding to reduce infant class sizes: 1999–2000
£
Local Education Authority Grant applied for
Southampton 204,333
Southend on Sea 1,293,700
Southwark 1,242,500
St. Helens 1,152,256
Staffordshire 1,255,580
Stockport 2,064,682
Stockton on Tees 258,200
Stoke on Trent 1,859,575
Suffolk 1,000,500
Sunderland 292,980
Surrey 1,316,980
Sutton 421,525
Swindon
Tameside 1,378,675
Telford and Wrekin 116,580
Thurrock 452,798
Torbay 1,801,628
Tower Hamlets
Trafford 526,663
Wakefield 1,234,946
Walsall 690,854
Waltham Forest 825,280
Wandsworth 249,375
Warrington 1,996,116
Warwickshire 478,859
West Berkshire 1,574,513
West Sussex 1,348,275
Westminster
Wigan 1,244,728
Wiltshire 1,439,440
Windsor and Maidenhead 519,600
Wirral 938,966
Wokingham 1,083,470
Wolverhampton 1,710,044
Worcestershire 1,304,523
York, City of 434,730
Grant Maintained Schools 4,007,398
National Totals 192,118,323