HC Deb 24 June 1999 vol 333 cc454-5W
Mr. Ruane

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list the education budgets for each county in Wales for(a)1998–99 and (b)1999–2000, indicating the additional allocations of ring-fenced education funding from central Government. [87985]

Mr. Hain

The information requested is given in the following table.

Local authority education budgets1
£000
Budget Budget Local authority share of earmarked funding
1998–99 1999–2000 1998–99 1999–2000
Isle of Anglesey 28,906 30,755 1,196 1,689
Gwynedd 47,433 50,045 1,979 2,833
Conwy 40,172 42,388 1,651 2,407
Denbighshire 36,711 37,732 1,554 2,233
Flintshire 59,366 62,705 2,417 3,494
Wrexham 46,783 49,392 1,904 2,737
Powys 55,711 58,850 2,217 3,158
Ceredigion 32,580 34,325 1,234 1,747

Local authority education budgets1
£000
Budget Budget Local authority share of earmarked funding
1998–99 1999–2000 1998–99 1999–2000
Pembrokeshire 50,340 53,410 1,986 2,853
Carmarthenshire 75,554 81,158 2,942 4,165
Swansea 90,124 93,102 3,588 5,142
Neath Port Talbot 60,023 63,616 2,224 3,215
Bridgend 54,499 57,682 2,198 3,155
Vale of Glamorgan 45,366 47,707 1,961 2,833
Cardiff 117,464 124,672 4,868 7,189
Rhondda Cynon Taff 108,752 114,760 4,208 6,014
Merthyr Tydfil 28,401 29,991 1,114 1,571
Caerphilly 73,246 78,797 3,055 4,404
Blaenau Gwent 30,587 32,087 1,214 1,762
Torfaen 39,309 41,784 1,654 2,380
Monmouthshire 31,377 32,788 1,281 1,864
Newport 59,228 62,340 2,323 3,356
Wales 1,211,932 1,280,086 48,767 70,201
1Net of all education specific grants and excluding all continuing education and payments to the Further and Higher Education Funding Councils

Source

Local authority revenue account returns

This will be a matter for the National Assembly for Wales from 1 July 1999.