HC Deb 04 June 1980 vol 985 cc715-7W
Mr. Marlow

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list in the Official Report the number of

(a) (b) (c)
GREATER LONDON
Barking 4,065 213 3,852
Barnet 5,293 1,555 3,738
Bexley 141 519 —378
Brent 607 1,197 —590
Bromley 594 1,070 —476
Croydon 291 1,060 —769
Ealing 1,702 1,156 546
Enfield 15 870 —855
Haringey 193 1,101 —908
Harrow 309 944 —635
Havering 555 —555
Hillingdon 77S —775
Hounslow 1,620 619 1,001
Kingston-upon-Thames 4,046 595 3,451
Merton 183 625 —442
Newham 37 505 —468
Redbridge 809 —809
Richmond-upon-Thames 1,134 711 423
Sutton 512 —512
Waltham Forest 67 695 —628
INNER LONDON 30,170 9,965 20,205
METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS
Birmingham 5,051 3,264 1,787
Coventry 4,385 1,266 3,119
Dudley 100 707 —607
Sandwell 326 593 —267
Solihull 732 —732
Walsall 475 817 —342
Wolverhampton 3,417 981 2,436
Knowsley 475 —475
Liverpool 7,084 1,999 5,085
St. Helens 34 644 —610
Sefton 1,424 —1,424
Wirral 1,424 —1,424
Bolton 1,296 1,020 276
Bury 660 —660
Manchester 8,611 1,799 6,812
Oldham 55 613 —558
Rochdale 664 —664
Salford 744 710 34
Stockport 324 1,294 —970
Tameside 522 —522
Trafford 952 —952
Wigan, 9 876 —867
Barnsley 565 —565
Doncaster 467 920 —453
Rotherham 592 —592

full-time students attached to centres of higher education for each local education authority area by (a) the local education authority in which he or she is studying, (b) the local education authority in which he or she is normally domiciled, and (c) the surplus or deficiency between the two.

Dr. Boyson

The figures below show the number of enrolments as at November 1978 on full-time and sandwich advanced courses in maintained, assisted and grant-aided establishments for each local education authority in England and Wales, classified by (a) the local education authority in which the establishment is situated, (b) the " home " local education authority of the student, and (c) the difference between these.

(a) (b) (c)
Sheffield 5,748 1,904 3,844
Bradford 1,126 1,546 —420
Calderdale 665 —665
Kirklees 3,433 1,323 2,110
Leeds 5,746 2,437 3,309
Wakefield 582 961 —379
Gateshead 26 651 —625
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 5,319 1,340 3,979
North Tyneside 874 —874
South Tyneside 326 623 —297
Sunderland 2,802 1,027 1,775
NON-METROPOLITAN COUNTIES
Isles of Scilly 5 —5
Avon 5,183 2,956 2,227
Bedfordshire 2,060 1,528 532
Berkshire 1,478 2,201 —723
Buckinghamshire 950 1,882 —932
Cambridgeshire 1,212 1,629 —417
Cheshire 2,371 3,553 —1,182
Cleveland 1,979 1,872 107
Cornwall 310 1,200 —890
Cumbria 326 1,635 —1,309
Derbyshire 1,587 2,784 —1,197
Devon 4,898 2,940 1,958
Dorset 1,530 1,816 —286
Durham 1,012 2,078 —1,066
East Sussex 4,154 2,136 2,018
Essex 1,610 4,833 —3,223
Gloucestershire 1,648 1,712 —64
Hampshire 8,313 5,232 3,081
Hereford and Worcester 1,436 2,357 —921
Hertfordshire 3,836 4,038 —202
Humberside 1,968 2,518 —550
Isle of Wight 331 —331
Kent 1,699 4,270 —2,571
Lancashire 4,527 5,457 —930
Leicestershire 4,952 2,960 1,992
Lincolnshire 530 1,710 —1,180
Norfolk 1,035 1,606 —571
North Yorkshire 1,911 2,531 —620
Northamptonshire 951 1,455 —504
Northumberland 364 1,084 —720
Nottinghamshire 6,054 3,041 3,013
Oxfordshire 2,666 1,639 1,027
Salop 392 1,218 —826
Somerset 39 1,208 —1,169
Staffordshire 3,208 3,211 —3
Suffolk 298 1,425 —1,127
Surrey 817 4,060 —3,243
Warwickshire 1,708 —1,708
West Sussex 1,253 2,155 —902
Wiltshire 111 1,530 —1,419
Clwyd 964 1,384 —420
Dyfed 912 1,165 —253
Gvvent 986 1,575 —589
Gwynedd 323 738 —415
Mid-Glamorgan 2,301 1,479 822
Powys 369 —369
South Glamorgan 1,546 1,427 119
West Glamorgan 381 1,125 —744

The difference of 26,350 between the totals for columns (a) and (b) is accounted for by students enrolled at establishments in England and Wales who are not the responsibility of a local education authority in England and Wales. The number is made up as follows:

Students from the remainder of
the United Kingdom 5,136
Students from overseas 21,214