HC Deb 09 June 2000 vol 351 cc415-8W
Mr. Edward Davey

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment (1) what was the total amount spent by schools on security measures in 1999(a) by constituency and (b) by local education authority; [123134]

(2) how much the Government have awarded to local education authorities in each year since 1995 for schools to (a) implement security reviews and (b) undertake measures to make their premises more secure. [123167]

Ms Estelle Morris

[pursuant to her reply, 23 May 2000, c. 438W]A column of figures was omitted. The correct response is as follows: My Department does not collect information in the level of detail requested. Expenditure by each local education authority in England supported by the Government's Standards Fund grant for school security, which is allocated directly to authorities, is shown in Table 1 for 1998–99, the latest year for which outturn information is available, along with the total sums available to authorities for 1999–2000.

Specific grants for school security measures have been made available since 1997–98, following a recommendation from the Government's Working Group on School Security. To date, £94 million has been made available to support a variety of security measures in schools in England, to help make a safer environment for pupils and staff. A breakdown, by year, of this total funding is given in Table 2.

Table 1: Local education authority (LEA) expenditure on school security measures from Standards Fund 1998–99 (Grant 18) and total sums available to LEAs from Standards Fund 1999–2000 (Grant 23)
£
Standards Fund Grant for School Security
LEA 1998–99 (Grant 18) Expenditure 1999–2000 (Grant 23) Total sums available
Barking 57,343 67,912
Barnet 98,917 123,974
Barnsley 93,812 99,074
Bath & NE Somerset 71,095 76,584
Bedfordshire 165,727 193,365
Bexley 83,066 95,562
Birmingham 435,551 475,503
Blackburn with Darwen 72,095 76,108
Blackpool 46,787 49,173
Bolton 117,263 129,117
Bournemouth 37,421 49,310
Bracknell Forest 38,056 41,410
Bradford 229,894 251,207
Brent 62,517 80,000
Brighton & Hove 78,242 79,814
Bromley 61,553 110,681
Buckinghamshire 202,143 226,150

Table 1: Local education authority (LEA) expenditure on school security measures from Standards Fund 1998–99 (Grant 18) and total sums available to LEAs from Standards Fund 1999–2000 (Grant 23)
£
Standards Fund Grant for School Security
LEA 1998–99 (Grant 18) Expenditure 1999– (Grant 23) Total sums available
Bury 80,342 83,511
Calderdale 66,480 99,723
Cambridgeshire 177,651 226,796
Camden 56,116 61,965
Cheshire 307,766 320,162
City of Bristol 156,075 158,701
City of London 744 755
Cornwall 228,506 233,369
Coventry 128,675 130,077
Croydon 106,039 128,568
Cumbria 227,760 276,406
Darlington 46,026 47,626
Derby 88,046 105,260
Derbyshire 323,655 362,117
Devon 279,442 308,352
Doncaster 139,240 140,176
Dorset 148,057 161,791
Dudley 112,803 126,021
Durham 258,120 262,142
Ealing 82,388 102,194
East Riding of Yorkshire 140,287 145,797
East Sussex 177,407 183,179
Enfield 92,180 107,485
Essex 355,976 558,626
Gateshead 88,131 87,888
Gloucestershire 195,656 268,237
Greenwich 85,883 97,492
Hackney 70,910 71,246
Halton 63,538 65,073
Hammersmith 47,113 50,545
Hampshire 461,947 509,493
Haringey 82,116 88,696
Harrow 71,166 73,399
Hartlepool 41,836 42,866
Havering 86,857 95,774
Herefordshire 80,697 83,373
Hertfordshire 431,656 502,675
Hillingdon 58,193 95,811
Hounslow 84,224 88,858
Isle of Wight 56,920 59,923
Isle of Scilly 2,591 2,682
Islington 69,775 69,828
Kensington & Chelsea 28,176 32,248
Kent 440,642 586,813
Kingston-upon-Hull 110,399 111,794
Kingston upon Thames 43,291 52,693
Kirklees 178,478 183,892
Knowsley 77,815 79,939
Lambeth 66,129 83,868
Lancashire 542,965 571,343
Leeds 287,359 305,986
Leicester 118,430 125,615
Leicestershire 245,821 268,426
Lewisham 88,982 91,684
Lincolnshire 239,202 315,208
Liverpool 211,743 225,448
Luton 73,582 86,632
Manchester 197,201 201,822
Medway Towns 97,664 116,004
Merton 55,860 62,951
Middlesbrough 66,065 65,821
Milton Keynes 79,153 96,887
Newcastle upon Tyne 109,499 113,144

Table 1: Local education authority (LEA) expenditure on school security measures from Standards Fund 1998–99 (Grant 18) and total sums available to LEAs from Standards Fund 1999–2000 (Grant 23)
£
Standards Fund Grant for School Security
LEA 1998–99 (Grant 18) Expenditure 1999–2000 (Grant 23) Total sums available
Newham 92,374 106,079
Norfolk 322,723 372,730
North East Lincolnshire 78,961 79,773
North Lincolnshire 76,228 76,848
North Somerset 75,587 77,297
North Tyneside 85,842 87,173
North Yorkshire 294,636 305,113
Northamptonshire 273,550 311,142
Northumberland 168,630 173,105
Nottingham City 119,138 121,676
Nottinghamshire 325,454 351,473
Oldham 116,562 117,350
Oxfordshire 260,896 264,799
Peterborough 62,385 78,364
Plymouth 105,454 110,892
Poole 38,216 48,751
Portsmouth 64,781 71,600
Reading 34,941 51,867
Redbridge 85,193 90,502
Redcar and Cleveland 69,194 69,759
Richmond upon Thames 50,854 51,769
Rochdale 90,501 101,311
Rotherham 129,465 130,858
Rutland 11,529 17,059
Salford 111,851 111,682
Sandwell 132,632 141,349
Sefton 126,222 127,603
Sheffield 184,912 197,903
Shropshire 128,600 135,149
Slough 36,063 50,438
Solihull 91,229 93,443
Somerset 217,409 226,794
South Gloucestershire 109,027 110,917
South Tyneside 74,491 74,916
Southampton 81,228 88,369
Southend-on-Sea 37,734 63,508

Table 2: Total amount made available by Government to local education authorities (LEAs) each year since 1995 to undertake school security measures
£ million
Year Grant Government grant LEA contribution Total amount
1997–98 New Deal for Schools 6 6
1998–98 Grants for Education Support and Training (GEST)—Grant rate 60 per cent. 12 8 20
1998–99 Standards Fund (Grant 18)—Grant rate 75 per cent. 15 5 20
1999–2000 Standards Fund (Grant 23)—Grant rate 75 per cent. 16.5 5.5 22
2000–01 Standards Fund (Grant 26)—Grant rate 75 per cent. 16.5 5.5 22

Notes:

1. GEST and the Standards Fund grants for school security had grant rates. This means Government provide the set grant rate and local education authorities are required to contribute the remainder in order to take up the grant.

2. In 1997–98 and 1998–99, an additional £2 million per year was made available to schools in the grant-maintained sector via the Funding Agency for Schools.

3. The Standards Fund school security grant is allocated to local education authorities by formula and can be used on a variety of physical measures and on security related training for staff and governors. Local education authorities are required to devolve at least 70 per cent. of their grant allocation to schools, while being allowed to retain a maximum of 30 per cent. of their allocation to co-ordinate a training programme for staff and governors.

Table 1: Local education authority (LEA) expenditure on school security measures from Standards Fund 1998–99 (Grant 18) and total sums available to LEAs from Standards Fund 1999–2000 (Grant 23)
£
Standards Fund Grant for School Security
LEA 1998–99 (Grant 18) Expenditure 1999–2000 (Grant 23) Total sums available
Southwark 79,363 95,123
St. Helens 79,938 80,850
Staffordshire 371,280 389,198
Stockport 124,564 126,183
Stockton-on-Tees 78,558 86,720
Stoke-on-Trent 112,479 115,898
Suffolk 297,308 303,128
Sunderland 132,781 133,440
Surrey 328,518 388,752
Sutton 48,845 68,812
Swindon 60,578 83,889
Tameside 98,379 103,915
Telford & Wrekin 65,972 76,335
Thurrock 45,912 59,109
Torbay 43,939 48,315
Tower Hamlets 98,230 102,641
Trafford 81,304 98,062
Wakefield 149,619 151,567
Walsall 114,389 133,751
Waltham Forest 82,633 91,383
Wandsworth 57,346 79,192
Warrington 88,164 89,094
Warwickshire 207,700 230,165
West Berkshire 62,404 73,506
West Sussex 283,477 291,736
Westminster 49,379 50,324
Wigan 128,984 141,052
Wiltshire 163,458 212,012
Windsor & Maidenhead 53,829 57,565
Wirral 137,247 145,166
Wokingham 33,422 66,198
Wolverhampton 113,821 119,013
Worcestershire 229,936 247,714
York 71,192 72,251
Total 19,708,368 21,989,240