HL Deb 11 January 2005 vol 668 cc48-51WA
Lord Hanningfield

asked Her Majesty's Government:

For each local education authority in England and Wales, how many temporary buildings are currently used on school premises. [HL368]

Lord Filkin

The following table shows numbers of temporary buildings on school premises for each English local education authority. The figures are derived from data supplied to the department by authorities. Not all temporary buildings are used for teaching. They may accommodate one or more classrooms.

Central government capital support for investment in schools has increased from under £700 million in 1996–97 to £4.9 billion this year and will rise further to over £6.3 billion by 2007–08. Progress is being made year by year in improving the quality of the school building stock. The bulk of schools capital is now allocated by formula to authorities and schools so that they can addresss their local priorities, including the replacement of decayed temporary accommodation, on which we have set a high priority.

Modern, high quality mobile or demountable classrooms provide a good environment for teaching and learning where there is short-term need. They might, for instance, be needed to cope with a short-term increase in pupil numbers, or where extensive remodelling or rebuilding of permanent accommodation means providing temporary accommodation on the school site, rather than transporting children elsewhere.

Parliamentary Question HL 368
Numbers of temporary buildings on school premises
Temporary buildings
Barking and Dagenham 9
Barnet
Barnsley 34
Bath and North East Somerset
Bedfordshire 205
Bexley 174
Birmingham 320
Blackburn with Darwen 1
Blackpool 1
Bolton 6
Bournemouth 38
Bracknell Forest 39
Bradford 107
Brent 70
Brighton and Hove 72
Bristol, City of 114
Bromley 28
Buckinghamshire 100
Bury
Calderdale
Cambridgeshire 128
Camden
Cheshire 264
City of London
Cornwall 174
Coventry 28
Croydon 116
Cumbria 42
Darlington
Derby 39
Derbyshire 303
Devon 345
Doncaster 60
Dorset
Dudley 115
Durham 65
Ealing 119
East Riding of Yorkshire 104
East Sussex 208
Enfield
Essex 742
Gateshead 72
Gloucestershire
Greenwich
Hackney 10
Halton 20
Hammersmith and Fulham
Hampshire 635
Haringey 30
Harrow 146
Hartlepool 6
Havering 2
Herefordshire 76
Hertfordshire 272
Hillingdon 90
Hounslow 53
Isle of Wight 90
Isles of Scilly
Islington 11
Kensington and Chelsea 3
Kent 912
Kingston upon Hull, City of 77
Kingston upon Thames
Kirklees 120
Knowsley
Lambeth 41
Lancashire 29
Leeds 263
Leicester 67
Leicestershire 432

Parliamentary Question HL 368
Numbers of temporary buildings on school premises
Temporary buildings
Lewisham 32
Lincolnshire 294
Liverpool 40
Luton
Manchester 42
Medway
Merton 4
Middlesbrough 25
Milton Keynes 24
Newcastle upon Tyne
Newham 89
Norfolk 837
North East Lincolnshire 81
North Lincolnshire 164
North Somerset 142
North Tyneside 29
North Yorkshire
Northamptonshire 320
Northumberland 2
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire 169
Oldham 33
Oxfordshire 239
Peterborough 63
Plymouth 107
Poole 46
Portsmouth 6
Reading 1
Redbridge
Redcar and Cleveland 21
Richmond upon Thames 16
Rochdale
Rotherham 151
Rutland 7
Salford 5
Sandwell 27
Sefton 46
Sheffield 98
Shropshire 56
Slough 33
Solihull 103
Somerset 431
South Gloucestershire
South Tyneside
Southampton 42
Southend-on-Sea 25
Southwark 11
St Helens 10
Staffordshire 334
Stockport 54
Slockton-on-Tees 63
Stoke-on-Trent
Suffolk 109
Sunderland 26
Surrey
Sutton 104
Swindon 63
Tameside 50
Telford and Wrekin 126
Thurrock
Torbay 66
Tower Hamlets 12
Trafford
Wakefield
Walsall 15
Waltham Forest 19
Wandsworth 22
Warrington 45
Warwickshire 368
West Berkshire 73

Parliamentary Question HL 368
Numbers of temporary buildings on school premises
Temporary building.
West Sussex 336
Westminster
Wigan 32
Wiltshire 193
Windsor and Maidenhead 52
Wirral 134
Wokingham 68
Wolverhampton
Worcestershire 185
York 57

Where no figures are shown, either no data have been supplied by LEAs, or there are clearly significant data anomalies.