§ Mr. Gregory CampbellTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how much public funding has been allocated for capital expenditure projects to each school in voluntary grammar and grant maintained sectors within the past five years. [115698]
§ Jane KennedyThe amount of public funding allocated to each school in the voluntary grammar and grant maintained integrated sectors for capital expenditure projects over the last five years is as follows:
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£ million Schools Public funding allocated 1. Major capital projects1 1999–2000 Voluntary grammar schools Thornhill College, Londonderry (Phase 1) 10.6 Royal School Dungannon 8.0 St Patrick's G.S. Armagh 2.0 Grant maintained integrated Loughview Integrated P.S. 0.3 2000–1 Voluntary grammar schools Drumragh Integrated College 0.15 Newbridge Integrated College 0.62 Integrated College Dungannon 0.55 North Coast Integrated College 0.61 Slemish Integrated College 0.62 Malone Integrated College 5.7 2002–03 Voluntary grammar school Our Lady and St. Patrick's College, Knock 11.0 St Patrick's G.S. Downpatrick 8.5 Thornhill College, Londonderry (Phase 2) 4.2 Grant maintained integrated Drumragh College Omagh 10.2 Lagan College Belfast 11.0 2003–04 Voluntary Grammar Schools Integrated Drumragh Integrated College 0.14 Newbridge Integrated College. 0.06 Integrated College Dungannon 0.09 North Coast Integrated College 0.18 Slemish Integrated College 0.57 Malone Integrated College 0.62 Shimna Integrated College 0.03 Oakwood Integrated P.S. 1.7 Spires Integrated P.S 1.9 2. Specialist accommodation programme2,3 and capital development costs of grant maintained integrated schools3 1999–2000 Voluntary grammar schools Convent G.S. Strabane 0.5 Loreto College Coleraine 0.78 St. Colman's College Newry 0.44 St. Macnissis's College 0.1 Grant maintained integrated Drumragh Integrated College 0.5 Newbridge Integrated College 0.3 975W
£ million Schools Public funding allocated Integrated College Dungannon 0.85 North Coast Integrated College 4.6 Slemish Integrated College 5.44 2000–01 Voluntary grammar schools Hunterhouse College 0.25 Larne G.S. 0.95 Our Lady and St. Patrick's College, Knock 0.12 Portora Royal School 0.77 Sullivan Upper School 0.37 Royal School Armagh 0.65 St. Louis G.S Ballymena 0.12 St. Malachy's College Belfast 0.18 Wallace H.S. 0.39 Grant maintained integrated Dominican College, Belfast 13.1 Convent G.S. Enniskillen 6.3 Grant maintained integrated Cranmore Integrated P.S 1.4 2001–02 Voluntary grammar schools Rathmore G.S. Belfast 17.0 Grant maintained integrated Oakgrove Integrated College 12.5 2001–02 Voluntary grammar schools Ballymena Academy 0.97 Bangor G.S. 1.0 Belfast High School 0.33 Belfast Royal Academy 0.56 Coleraine Academical Institute 0.38 Friends School Lisburn 0.74 Larne G.S. 0.16 St. Louis G.S. Ballymena 0.43 St. Michael's G.S. Lurgan 0.2 Wallace High School 0.32 Grant maintained integrated Newbridge Integrated College 0.03 Drumragh Integrated College 0.04 Integrated College Dungannon 0.07 North Coast Integrated College 0.7 Slemish Integrated College 0.34 Malone Integrated College 0.65 2002–03 Voluntary grammar school Hunterhouse College Belfast 0.65 Dalriada School Ballymoney 0.88 St. Michael's G.S. Enniskillen 0.65 Friends School Lisburn 0.4 Sullivan Upper School 0.3 Grant maintained Assumption G.S., Ballynahinch 15.9 Dominican College, Portstewart 0.8 Mount Lourdes G.S., Enniskillen 9.7 St. Colman's College Newry 1.2 St. Dominic's H.S. Belfast 16.7 Abbey G.S. Newry 12.2 St. Joseph's Convent G.S., Donaghmore 11.6 St Patrick's Academy Dungannon 17.5 Strathearn G.S. Belfast 10.0
£ million Schools Public funding allocated Grant maintained integrated Loughview Integrated P.S (Phase 2) 2.1 Omagh Integrated P.S. 2.5 Windmill Integrated P.S. 2.6 2003–04 Voluntary grammar schools Coleraine Academical Institute 0.1 Belfast Royal Academy 0.55 Ballymena Academy 0.52 Belfast High School 0.42 Wallace High School 0.3 Grant maintained integrated Erne Integrated P.S. 0.2 Cedar Integrated P.S. 0.3 Drumragh Integrated College 0.1 Newbridge Integrated College 0.8 Integrated College Dungannon 0.2 North Coast Integrated College 0.04 Slemish Integrated College 0.2 Malone Integrated College 0.1 Strangford Integrated College 7.0 Spires Integrated P.S. 0.1 Ulida Integrated College 8.0 Millennium Integrated P.S. 2.2 Sperrin Integrated College 6.0 1 Funding announced in March preceding the financial year and for 2002–03 also in July of that year. 2 Funding to improve facilities in schools for science, technology and design and ICT. 3 Funding allocated to the project may be spent over more than one financial year depending on the length of the contract.
Financial assistance paid by NITB and DARD to all tourism projects by constituency Constituency 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Total Belfast East 0 1,000 38,300 2,200 2,000 10,500 54,000 Belfast North 0 1,552 213,256 232,515 15,529 5,000 467,852 Belfast South 2,791,802 968,417 555,579 1,338,651 1,941,769 16,686 7,612,904 Belfast West 39,020 25,348 98,898 20,000 774,500 53,000 1,010,766 East Antrim 562,951 74,001 50,612 76,163 1,014,280 132,330 1,910,337 East Londonderry 366,130 221,741 110,575 823,144 473,009 394,880 2,389,479 Fermanagh and South Tyrone 1,205,388 1,261,432 755,454 843,694 1,805,126 238,360 6,109,454 Foyle 976,033 71,387 460,733 678,524 623,670 2,606,564 5,416,911 Lagan Valley 4,614 1,036 5,600 73,716 23,837 27,788 136,591 Mid Ulster 133,213 106,406 117,715 94,927 592,571 128,007 1,172,839 Newry and Armagh 613,755 2,087,003 459,998 733,362 1,565,799 1,765,741 7,225,658 North Antrim 981,459 260,468 543,459 1,357,211 1,223,975 119,013 4,485,585 North Down 52,907 31,688 68,559 55,876 17,231 10,700 236,961 South Antrim 1,400,455 1,927,237 1,290,105 90,074 127,412 98,842 4,934,125 South Down 1,852,888 793,905 1,465,495 2,539,531 2,546,277 475,087 9,673,183 Strangford 586,324 778,009 393,075 94,859 248,675 5,000 2,105,942 Upper Bann 39,204 82,912 111,622 82,587 69,547 13,806 399,678 West Tyrone 223,324 434,010 192,363 443,333 434,989 199,917 1,927,936 11,829,467 9,127,552 6,931,398 9,580,367 13,500,196 6,301,221 57,270,201 Notes:
1. Spend in the Belfast constituencies by DARD reflect payments to organisations based in Belfast. Actual expenditure by those Organisations would have related to tourism across Northern Ireland.
2. Some events support paid by NITB between 1997–99 not included because data was not held on a constituency basis.
3. A further amount of £204,109 was spent by NITB on projects which were not constituency specific.