HC Deb 08 January 2002 vol 377 cc550-1W
Nick Harvey

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what assessment she has made of staff turnover at(a) regional arts boards and (b) the Arts Council of England since the proposals outlined in `Working Together for the Arts' were made; and if she will make a statement. [23572]

Dr. Howells

Staff turnover at the Arts Council of England in the period 1 April 2000–31 March 2001 was 28.4 per cent. In the first quarter of 2001–02, turnover reduced to 25 per cent. and reduced again in the second quarter to 20.5 per cent. Policies have been prepared to maximise staff retention, and these have been taken to the local union/management groups for ratification and workplace-based application.

The Regional Arts Boards are autonomous organisations, which report to their own boards about the turnover of staff.

Nick Harvey

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what has been the funding for the Arts Council of England in each year since 1995; what proportion of that funding in each of those years has been spent on salaries; what the Arts Council of England has spent in each year since 1995 on salaries; what the average salary of an Arts Council of England employee has been in each year since 1995; what the average salary of an employee of a regional arts board has been in each year since 1995; and if she will make a statement. [23573]

Dr. Howells

The following information has been supplied by the Arts Council of England, in answer to the question:

Regional Arts Boards
Average salary in year Percentage of total expenditure spent on salaries
1995–96
East England 19,402 13
East Midland 15,606 14
London 22,794 7
Northern 17,856 9
North West 21,111 7
Southern 18,985 15
South East 18,583 16
South West 16,731 11
West Midlands 18,699 11
Yorkshire 17,368 10
1996–97
East England 18,085 11
East Midland 15,898 13
London 23,270 6
Northern 19,585 8
North West 15,308 8
Southern 17,998 12
South East 20,388 14
South West 17,489 12
West Midlands 18,757 10
Yorkshire 17,689 9
1997–98
East England 18,828 13
East Midland 16,599 14
London 22,332 7
Northern 18,774 9
North West 18,003 7
Southern 20,990 15
South East 19,509 16
South West 17,586 11
West Midlands 18,479 11
Yorkshire 19,095 10
1998–99
East England 21,194 15
East Midland 16,670 14
London 23,463 7
Summary of RAB audited accounts
Total funding from ACE £
All RABs 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01
East England 5,011,053 5,109,835 5,248,710 5,322,280 6,152,450 9,718,024
East Midlands 4,480,158 4,443,540 4,502,900 4,938,120 6,454,107 9,682,517
London 14,157,380 13,762,832 13,789,202 14,603,194 16,284,439 32,014,120
Northern 6,209,766 6,353,287 6,212,970 6,353,287 7,399,758 11,714,473
North West 8,099,977 8,028,610 8,441,000 8,515,529 9,766,313 18,039,684
Southern 3,598,450 3,839,771 3,918,786 4,267,846 5,159,652 11,192,305
South East 2,907,688 2,931,214 3,109,264 3,319,040 4,216,479 6,999,710
South West 4,577,422 4,516,883 4,972,630 5,084,757 6,027,128 9,133,900
West Midlands 5,955,357 5,853,052 6,169,350 6,388,082 7,545,188 13,598,401
Yorkshire 7,173,613 6,988,962 7,316,013 7,296,347 8,513,200 12,458,582

Note:

These are total figures, both GIA and Lottery combined.