§ Mr. PikeTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills (1) how much funding each school in Burnley has received from the New Deal for Schools; [167924]
(2) how much public funding money has been spent on repairing schools in Burnley in each year since 1997. [167922]
§ Mr. MilibandTable A shows the schools in the Burnley constituency that benefited from investment through the New Deal for Schools (NDS) programme, which ran between 1997–98 and 2000–01.
Since 2001, the majority of capital support has been allocated to schools and local education authorities by formula, and they decide how to invest it in line with their asset management plans. The Department does not, therefore, have complete information about capital investment at constituency level; this should be held at local authority level. Table B sets out the capital support made by the Department to Lancashire local education authority and its schools since 1997–98, in total and by programme (including all allocations through NDS mentioned in table A)
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Year/School Project Package Funding (£) Padiham Gawthorpe High School Provision of second indoor sports facility (to supplement existing gym) and re-roofing of main
teaching block
— 257,965 Ightenhill Nursery School Replacement of Boilers/Heating Systems Project including 36 schools 1,143,110 Burnley Rosehill Junior School Playground Repairs Project including 29 schools 270,090 Burnley Rosehill Junior School Roof Repairs/Replacement Project including 11 schools 548,460 Burnley Rosehill Community Infant school
Replacement of Boilers/Heating Systems Project including 36 schools 1,143,110 Burnley Rosehill Community Infant school Roof Repairs/Replacement Project including 11 schools 548,460 Burnley Barden Community Infant school Rewires of electrical systems Project including 17 schools 951,650 Burnley Barden Junior School Replacement of Boilers/Heating Systems l'roject including 36 schools 1,143,110 Burnley Ightenhill Primary School Replacement Windows Project including 13 schools 566,350 Burnley Ightenhill Primary School Playground Repairs Project including 29 schools 270,090 Todmorden Road Primary School Playground Repairs Project including 29 schools 270,090 Burnley Holy Trinity Church of England Primary Scholl
Playground Repairs Project including 29 schools 270,090 Christ The King Roman Catholic Primary School, Burnley
Playground Repairs Project including 29 schools 270,090 Padiham Gawthorpe High School Refurbishment of CDT Project including 6 schools 1,502,992 St. Theodore's Roman Catholic High School, Burnley Rewires of electrical systems Project including 17 schools 951,650 St. Theodore's Roman Catholic High Scholl, Burnley Replacement of Boilers/Heating Systems Project including 36 schools 1,143,110 Burnley Calder View Community Special School Playground Repairs Project including 29 schools 270,090 Notes: 1. For NDS 1 grant was allocated for Lancashire local education authority (LEA) wide projects, part of which was used for building maintenance work and improved security at each of two schools in the Burnley constituency. The LEA will be able to say how much was allocated to each school. 2. Where the project includes a package for a number of schools, each school received a share of the funding.
Table B: Capital allocations: Lancashire local education auhority £000 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 Additional NDS Grant (615) — — — — 1,510 — — Assistance with Asset Management Plans — — 189 — — — — Voluntary Aided formulaic allocations — — — — 378 2,167 2,813 Basic Need 5,388 5,519 4,766 6,543 2,931 4,597 9,312 Class Size initiative — 1,238 3,711 2,190 347 89 — Condition — — — — 7,923 12,228 16,043 Devolved Formula — — — 9,115 7,517 11,489 17,518 Energy — 353 — — — — — Modernisation — — — — — 4,551 8,750 NDS 1 2,006 — — — — — — NDS 2 — 3,468 — — — — — NDS 3 — — 7,538 — — — — NDS 4 — — — 13,376 — — — Outside Toilets — 275 — — — — — Private Finance Initiative — — 13,400 — — — — School Labs — — — 591 591 — — School Security 373 408 429 429 301 258 — Schools Access Initiative 75 211 400 620 980 1,634 2,138 Schools Renewal Challenge Fund — — — — — — — Secondary Learning Support Units — — — 290 314 389 — Seed Challenge — — — 604 703 1,288 1,282 Specialist Schools — — — 100 100 500 — Staff Workspace — — — — — 220 526 Supplementary Credit Approvals 2,021 454 1,149 365 454 — — Supplementary NDS for VA Schools — — — 63 3 — — Targeted Capital Funding — — — — 2,093 2,689 — Targeted Capital Funding—VA — — — — — — 4,225 Voluntary Aided School Grant 3,425 5,031 3,597 3,735 3,633 4,371 — Total 13,288 16,957 35,179 38,021 29,778 46,470 62,607 To date we have allocated £53.8 million capital funding for 2004–05 and 2005–06.
§ Mr. HendrickTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills (1) how much funding each1268W school in Preston has received from the New Deal for Schools; [168128]
(2) how much public funding money has been spent on repairing schools in Preston in each year since 1997. [168130]
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§ Mr. MilibandTable A shows the schools in the Preston constituency that benefited from investment through the New Deal for Schools (NDS) programme, which ran between 1997–98 and 2000–01.
Since 2001, the majority of capital support has been allocated to schools and local education authorities by formula, and they decide how to invest it in line with their asset management plans. The Department does
Table 4—NDS allocations to schools in the Preston constituency School Project Package Funding (£) NDSI—1997–1998 Woodlands School Improve science block LEA wide grant 1,170,000 Preston Tutorial Centre Schemes submitted by District Liaison Committees
LEA wide grant 2,006,000 NDS3–1999–2000 Brookfield Community Primary School Playground Repairs Project including 25 schools 300,000 Frenchwood Community Primary School
Roof Works Project including 13 schools 549,700 Preston Grange Primary School Playground Repairs Project including 25 schools 300,000 Preston Greenlands Community Primary School
Window Repairs/Replacement Project including 14 schools 516,000 Ribbleton Avenue Infant School Boilers/Heating Project including 17 schools 601,900 Preston Fishwick Primary School Window Repairs/Replacement Project including 14 schools 516,000 Bamber Bridge St Saviour's Church of England Primary School
Playground Repairs Project including 25 schools 300,000 Christ The King Catholic High School, Preston
Boilers/Heating Project including 17 schools 601,900 NDS4–2000–2001 Moorfield School Raising Standards 532,119 Walton-le-Dale High School Extension of Design Technology/ Science Building and boiler
replacement
697,323 Brookfield Community Primary School Replacement Windows Project including 13 schools 566,350 Brookfield Community Primary School Rewires of electrical systems Project including 17 schools 951,650 Deepdale Junior School Playground Repairs Project including 29 schools 270,090 align="right" Deepdale Junior School Replacement of Boilers/Heating Systems
Project including 36 schools 1,143,110 Frenchwood Community Primary School
Replacement Windows Project including 13 schools 566,350 Frenchwood Community Primary School
Replacement of Boilers/Heating Systems
Project including 36 schools 1,143,110 Frenchwood Community Primary School
Playground Repairs Project including 29 schools 270,090 Frenchwood Community Primary School
Roof Repairs/Replacement Project including 11 schools 548,460 Holme Slack Community Primary School
Replacement Windows Project including 13 schools 566,350 Holme Slack Community Primary School
Roof Repairs/Replacement Project including 11 schools 548,460 English Martyrs Catholic Primary Replacement of Boilers/Heating Systems
Project including 36 1,143,110 St Mary and St Benedict's Roman Catholic Primary School, Bamber
Bridge
Replacement of Boilers/Heating Systems
Project including 36 schools 1,143,110 Sherburn School Replacement of Boilers/Heating Systems
Project including 36 schools 1,143,110 Notes: 1. For NDS 1 grant was allocated for Lancashire local education authority (LEA) wide projects, part of which was used for building maintainance work and improved security at each of two schools in the Preston constituency. The LEA will be able to say how much was allocated to each school. 2. Where the project includes a package for a number of schools, each school received a share of the funding.
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Table B—Capital allocations: Lancashire local education authority £000 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 Additional NDS Grant (615) — — — — 1510 — — Assistance with Asset Management Plans — — 189 — — — — Voluntary Aided formulaic allocations — — — — 378 2167 2813 Basic Need 5388 5519 4766 6543 2931 4597 9312 Class Size initiative — 1238 3711 2190 347 89 — Condition — — — — 7923 12228 16043 Devolved Formula — — — 9115 7517 11489 17518 Energy — 353 — — — — — Modernisation — — — — — 4551 8750 NDS1 2006 — — — — — — not, therefore, have complete information about capital investment at constituency level, this should be held at local authority level.
Table B sets out the capital support made by the Department to Lancashire local education authority and its schools since 1997–98, in total and by programme (including all allocations through NDS mentioned in table A).
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Table B—Capital allocations: Lancashire local education authority £000 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 NDS2 — 3468 — — — — — NDS3 — — 7538 — — — — NDS 4 — — — 13376 — — — Outside Toilets — 275 — — — — — Private Finance Initiative — — 13400 — — — — School Labs — — — 591 591 — — SchoolSecurity 373 408 429 429 301 258 — Schools Access Initiative 75 211 400 620 980 1634 2138 Schools Renewal Challenge Fund — — — — — — — Secondary Learning Support Units — — — 290 314 389 — Seed Challenge — — — 604 703 1288 1282 Specialist Schools — — — 100 100 500 — staff Workspace — — — — — 220 526 Supplementary Credit Approvals 2021 454 1149 365 454 — — Supplementary NDS for VA Schools — — — 63 3 — — Targeted Capital Funding — — — —- 2093 2689 — Targeted Capital Funding—VA — — — —- — — 4225 Voluntary Aided School Grant 3425 5031 3597 3735 3633 3633 4371 Total 13288 16957 35179 38021 29778 46470 62607 Note: To date we have allocated £53.8 million capital funding for 2004–05 and 2005–06.