HC Deb 06 May 2004 vol 420 cc1744-5W
Mr. Meacher

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many residents of Oldham, West and Royton have undertaken apprenticeships in each of the last five years. [170933]

Mr. Ivan Lewis

The information requested is not available at parliamentary constituency level. Nor is the information available on a consistent geographical basis over the last five years. However, the following table shows the number of starts on modern apprenticeships in the Greater Manchester Learning and Skills Council (LSC) area between April 2001 and the end of July 2003, as well as the number of starts from April 1996 to March 2001 in the six Training and Enterprise Councils (TECs) that amalgamated into Greater Manchester LSC—Bolton and Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport and High Peak and Wigan.

TEC/LSC Advanced MAs Foundation MAs
April 1998 to March 1999
Bolton and Bury CCTE 800 600
Manchester 2,400 700
Oldham CCTE 400 300
Rochdale CCTE 500 100
Stockport and High Peak1 800 100
Wigan CCTE 700 300
April 1999 to March 2000
Bolton and Bury CCTE 900 1000
Manchester 2,800 1,800
Oldham CCTE 500 500
Rochdale CCTE 500 600
Stockport and High Peak1 700 700
Wigan CCTE 700 600
April 2000 to March 2001
Bolton and Bury CCTE 700 1,200
Manchester 3,200 2,600
Oldham CCTE 500 700
Rochdale CCTE 400 700
Stockport and High Peak1 800 1,000
Wigan CCTE 900 800
April 2001 to July 2002
Greater Manchester LSC 4,800 9,800
March 2001 to July 2002
Greater Manchester LSC 2,900 6,800
1 Denotes TEC also became part of Derbyshire LSC
Notes:
TECs reported the figures in financial years. LSC reports figures in academic years.
Source:
TEC management information
LSC Individualised Learner Record

The first LSC 'year' was 16 months in order to bring the financial year figures into line with academic years.