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Mr. Miliband
The table, which contains provisional figures derived from Table 2 of the outturn statements provided by local education authorities under section 52 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998, sets out the aggregate balances held by each local education authority's schools at the end of the financial year 2000–01, and expresses these as a percentage of the schools' planned budget shares for the year. Comprehensive figures for 2001–02 are not yet available.
Local education authority |
Balances carried forward |
Balances as percentage of planned budget shares |
Barking and Dagenham |
3,436,380 |
5 |
Barnet |
6,444,351 |
5 |
Barnsley |
5,019,782 |
7 |
Bath and North East Somerset |
3,362,999 |
6 |
Bedfordshire |
7,590,476 |
6 |
Bexley |
3,742,329 |
4 |
Birmingham |
29,094,966 |
7 |
Blackburn with Darwen |
5,174,240 |
9 |
Blackpool |
3,699,156 |
9 |
Bolton |
5,043,511 |
5 |
Bournemouth |
4,248,403 |
9 |
Bracknell Forest |
1,342,137 |
4 |
Bradford |
10,141,662 |
6 |
Brent |
4,777,187 |
5 |
Brighton and Hove |
3,140,236 |
5 |
Bromley |
5,678,998 |
6 |
Buckinghamshire |
5,003,369 |
3 |
Bury |
1,688,683 |
3 |
Calderdale |
4,534,942 |
6 |
Cambridgeshire |
10,407,613 |
7 |
Camden |
5,483,105 |
8 |
Cheshire |
14,286,508 |
6 |
City of Bristol |
5,470,381 |
5 |
City of Kingston-upon-Hull |
5,566,582 |
6 |
City of London |
6,876 |
1 |
Cornwall |
14,288,728 |
10 |
Coventry |
8,870,777 |
8 |
Croydon |
10,265,469 |
9 |
Cumbria |
9,618,848 |
6 |
Darlington |
1,592,555 |
5 |
Derby |
3,762,223 |
5 |
Derbyshire |
11,273,384 |
5 |
Devon |
6,946,710 |
4 |
Doncaster |
9,380,934 |
8 |
Dorset |
4,378,124 |
4 |
Dudley |
8,303,924 |
8 |
Durham |
12,689,818 |
8 |
Ealing |
3,688,149 |
4 |
East Riding of Yorkshire |
7,308,958 |
7 |
East Sussex |
5,769,985 |
4 |
Enfield |
8,259,404 |
7 |
Essex |
37,102,051 |
8 |
Gateshead |
3,970,670 |
6 |
Gloucestershire |
12,233,546 |
7 |
Greenwich |
5,704,633 |
6 |
Hackney |
3,582,023 |
5 |
Halton |
4,178,939 |
8 |
Hammersmith and Fulham |
3,931,932 |
8 |
Hampshire |
24,803,112 |
7 |
578W
Local education authority |
Balances carried forward |
Balances as percentage of planned budget shares |
Haringey |
1,861,114 |
2 |
Harrow |
4,211,335 |
6 |
Hartlepool |
2,569,873 |
7 |
Havering |
4,826,923 |
6 |
Herefordshire |
3,851,611 |
8 |
Hertfordshire |
30,315,945 |
8 |
Hillingdon |
4,586,135 |
5 |
Hounslow |
4,820,783 |
5 |
Isle of Wight |
2,027,599 |
5 |
Isles of Scilly |
187,015 |
20 |
Islington |
4,496,175 |
7 |
Kensington and Chelsea |
1,897,247 |
5 |
Kent |
28,004,265 |
6 |
Kingston upon Thames |
2,882,024 |
6 |
Kirklees |
5,496,015 |
4 |
Knowsley |
2,731,541 |
4 |
Lambeth |
5,713,734 |
7 |
Lancashire |
33,663,492 |
9 |
Leeds |
9,595,270 |
4 |
Leicester |
6,312,408 |
6 |
Leicestershire |
6,008,241 |
3 |
Lewisham |
4,502,863 |
5 |
Lincolnshire |
10,142,725 |
5 |
Liverpool |
15,682,928 |
8 |
Luton |
5,475,535 |
8 |
Manchester |
13,863,255 |
9 |
Medway |
7,875,247 |
8 |
Merton |
4,626,303 |
9 |
Middlesbrough |
2,908,501 |
5 |
Milton Keynes |
4,808,743 |
7 |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
6,423,775 |
7 |
Newham |
4,060,654 |
4 |
Norfolk |
11,939,052 |
5 |
North East Lincolnshire |
3,921,671 |
7 |
North Lincolnshire |
3,032,590 |
6 |
North Somerset |
2,992,817 |
5 |
North Tyneside |
283,683 |
0 |
North Yorkshire |
15,983,754 |
8 |
Northamptonshire |
17,727,886 |
8 |
Northumberland |
3,065,654 |
3 |
Nottingham City |
7,037,076 |
8 |
Nottinghamshire |
13,456,266 |
5 |
Oldham |
6,371,753 |
7 |
Oxfordshire |
11,956,922 |
7 |
Peterborough |
5,234,178 |
8 |
Plymouth |
5,323,500 |
6 |
Poole |
4,076,005 |
9 |
Portsmouth |
3,848,555 |
6 |
Reading |
2,110,644 |
6 |
Redbridge |
6,091,934 |
6 |
Redcar and Cleveland |
3,699,118 |
7 |
Richmond upon Thames |
2,402,104 |
5 |
Rochdale |
1,942,990 |
3 |
Rotherham |
2,768,439 |
3 |
Rutland |
325,195 |
3 |
Salford |
2,212,989 |
3 |
Sandwell |
3,786,462 |
3 |
Sefton |
9,120,868 |
8 |
Sheffield |
6,961,264 |
5 |
Shropshire |
3,170,796 |
4 |
Slough |
3,493,501 |
8 |
Solihull |
3,724,726 |
5 |
Somerset |
10,089,247 |
7 |
South Gloucestershire |
5,111,360 |
6 |
South Tyneside |
2,880,605 |
5 |
Southampton |
2,872,067 |
4 |
Southend |
7,104,028 |
11 |
Southwark |
7,478,215 |
8 |
St. Helens |
4,903,904 |
8 |
Staffordshire |
15,942,730 |
6 |
Stockport |
3,313,994 |
4 |
Stockton-on-Tees |
4,326,662 |
6 |
Stoke on Trent |
5,279,274 |
7 |
Suffolk |
15,533,102 |
7 |
Sunderland |
4,914,434 |
5 |
Surrey |
20,746,439 |
7 |
Sutton |
2,999,959 |
4 |
Swindon |
10,831,810 |
18 |
Tameside |
4,977,506 |
6 |
Telford and Wrekin |
2,681,119 |
5 |
579W
Local education authority |
Balances carried forward |
Balances as percentage of planned budget shares |
Thurrock |
5,791,773 |
12 |
Torbay |
2,187,521 |
5 |
Tower Hamlets |
8,074,064 |
7 |
Trafford |
5942,165 |
8 |
Wakefield |
2,249,644 |
2 |
Walsall |
7,998,314 |
8 |
Waltham Forest |
5,464,149 |
6 |
Wandsworth |
5,428,156 |
7 |
Warrington |
4,461,936 |
7 |
Warwickshire |
9,806,597 |
6 |
West Berkshire |
3,911,164 |
7 |
West Sussex |
7,068,871 |
3 |
Westminster |
2,301.967 |
4 |
Wigan |
6,068,858 |
5 |
Wiltshire |
8,283,674 |
6 |
Windsor and Maidenhead |
2,300,152 |
5 |
Wirral |
6,038,200 |
5 |
Wokingham |
2,342,292 |
5 |
Wolverhampton |
5,802,012 |
6 |
Worcestershire |
11,621,346 |
7 |
York |
4,416,065 |
9 |