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Mr. Miliband
The following table shows the amount of Small Schools Fund allocated to each local education authority in 2001–02 through the Standards Fund. The figures include both Government grant and local authority contributions.
2001–02 Standards Fund Allocations for the Small Schools Fund |
|
£ |
Barking |
32,056 |
Barnet |
168,303 |
Barnsley |
288,519 |
Bath and North East Somerset |
376,676 |
370W
2001–02 Standards Fund Allocations for the Small Schools Fund |
|
£ |
Bedfordshire |
1,170,106 |
Bexley |
104,188 |
Birmingham |
913,645 |
Blackburn with Darwen |
240,433 |
Blackpool |
80,144 |
Bolton |
304,548 |
Bournemouth |
40,072 |
Bracknell Forest |
104,188 |
Bradford |
1,049,890 |
Brighton and Hove |
192,346 |
Bromley |
144,260 |
Buckinghamshire |
1,001,803 |
Calderdale |
384,692 |
Cambridgeshire |
937,688 |
Camden |
136,245 |
Cheshire |
1,346,424 |
Cornwall |
1,410,539 |
Coventry |
232,418 |
Croydon |
216,390 |
Cumbria |
1,907,433 |
Darlington |
128,231 |
Derby City |
304,548 |
Derbyshire |
1,907,433 |
Devon |
1,681,477 |
Doncaster |
304,548 |
Dorset |
937,888 |
Dudley |
144,260 |
Durham |
1,578,842 |
Ealing |
136,245 |
East Riding of Yorkshire |
713,284 |
East Sussex |
721,298 |
Enfield |
88,159 |
Essex |
1,867,361 |
Gateshead |
328,591 |
Gloucestershire |
1,378,481 |
Greenwich |
216,390 |
Hackney |
136,245 |
Halton |
280,505 |
Hammersmith and Fulham |
138,245 |
Hampshire |
1,739,130 |
Haringey |
136,245 |
Harrow |
58,101 |
Hartlepool |
96,173 |
Havering |
104,188 |
Herefordshire |
601,082 |
Hertfordshire |
1,851,332 |
Hillingdon |
160,289 |
Hounslow |
160,289 |
Isle of Wight |
408,736 |
Isles of Scilly |
40,072 |
Islington |
120,216 |
Kensington and Chelsea |
88,159 |
Kent |
2,087,722 |
Kingston upon Hull |
72,130 |
Kingston upon Thames |
200,361 |
Kirklees |
673,212 |
Knowsley |
152,274 |
Lambeth |
216,390 |
Lancashire |
2,708,876 |
Leeds |
657,183 |
Leicestershire |
1,065,919 |
Lewisham |
192,346 |
Lincolnshire |
1,867,361 |
Liverpool |
536,967 |
Luton |
188,303 |
Manchester |
424,765 |
Medway |
240,433 |
Merton |
168,303 |
Milton Keynes |
384,692 |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
328,591 |
Newham |
112,202 |
Norfolk |
2,179,924 |
North East Lincolnshire |
160,289 |
371W
2001–02 Standards Fund Allocations for the Small Schools Fund |
|
£ |
North Lincolnshire |
336,806 |
North Somerset |
264,476 |
North Tyneside |
232,418 |
North Yorkshire |
1,975,837 |
Northamptonshire |
1,538,770 |
Northumberland |
1,306,351 |
Nottingham City |
448,808 |
Nottinghamshire |
1,498,698 |
Oldham |
280,505 |
Oxfordshire |
1,546,784 |
Peterborough |
160,289 |
Plymouth |
165,278 |
Poole |
48,087 |
Portsmouth |
160,289 |
Reading |
176,317 |
Redbridge |
72,130 |
Redcar and Cleveland |
168,303 |
Richmond upon Thames |
96,173 |
Rochdale |
256,462 |
Rotherham |
440,793 |
Rutland |
120,216 |
Salford |
384,692 |
Sandwell |
256,462 |
Sefton |
328,591 |
Sheffield |
416,750 |
Shropshire |
857,544 |
Slough |
128,231 |
Solihull |
136,245 |
Somerset |
1,370,467 |
South Gloucestershire |
320,577 |
South Tyneside |
224,404 |
Southampton |
248,447 |
Southend-on-Sea |
88,159 |
Southwark |
208,375 |
St. Helens |
200,361 |
Staffordshire |
1,610,900 |
Stockport |
330,000 |
Stockton-on-Tees |
192,346 |
Stoke-on-Trent |
336,606 |
Suffolk |
1,739,130 |
Sunderland |
320,577 |
Surrey |
1,474,654 |
Sutton |
88,159 |
Swindon |
240,433 |
Tameside |
264,476 |
Telford and the Wrekin |
280,505 |
Thurrock |
104,188 |
Torbay |
104,188 |
Tower Hamlets |
200,361 |
Trafford |
224,404 |
Wakefield |
536,967 |
Walsall |
232,418 |
Waltham Forest |
168,303 |
Wandsworth |
192,348 |
Warrington |
232,418 |
Warwickshire |
1,081,948 |
West Berkshire |
384,692 |
West Sussex |
1,081,948 |
Westminster |
180,289 |
Wigan |
388,664 |
Wiltshire |
1,282,306 |
Windsor and Maidenhead |
352,635 |
Wirral |
280,505 |
Wokingham |
208,375 |
Wolverhampton |
288,519 |
Worcestershire |
1,274,294 |
York |
264,478 |
Total |
78,278,023 |