§ Mrs. Renée Shortasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what amounts have been allocated to each local education authority for 1981–82 for capital projects; and how this compares with the amounts for 1980–81 at constant prices.
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§ Dr. BoysonAllocations of prescribed expenditure on education made to local education authorities in England under the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 for the financial year 1981–82 are set out in the table below.
Allocations for 1980–81 related not to actual expenditure but to the value of building work authorities were permitted to start during the year. They cannot, therefore, be compared with the 1981–82 allocations.
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Education Capital Expenditure 1981–82 LEA Total Prescribed Expenditure £s at 1981–82 outturn prices Greater London Barking 2,661,110 Barnet 5,101,930 Bexley 931,660 Brent 1,176,290 Bromley 1,569,940 Croydon 580,800 Ealing 1,465,310 Enfield 1,076,900 Haringey 2,403,020 Harrow 542,730 Havering 372,790 Hillingdon 1,718,730 Hounslow 1,983,460 Kingston-upon-Thames 1,314,790 Merton 712,470 Newham 3,162,790 Redbridge 545,280 Richmond-upon-Thames 1,319,670 Sutton 196,340 Waltham Forest 1,709,920 ILEA 13,560,950 Metropolitan Districts WEST MIDLANDS Birmingham 7,452,980 Coventry 3,755,250 Dudley 2,566,720 Sandwell 1,621,210 Solihull 198,600 Walsall 4,619,840 Wolverhampton 3,122,710 MERSEYSIDE Knowsley 653,460 Liverpool 5,966,630 St. Helens 3,651,600 Sefton 1,250,470 Wirral 1,540,650 GREATER MANCHESTER Bolton 3,094,690 Bury 1,707,010 Manchester 4,822,290 Oldham 1,288,890 Rochdale 1,851,440 Salford 1,651,100 Stockport 1,580,300 Tameside 2,117,770 Trafford 585,820 Wigan 3,505,190 SOUTH YORKSHIRE Barnsley 640,220 Doncaster 1,761,460 Rotherham 1,021,400 Sheffield 3,245,200 WEST YORKSHIRE Bradford 5,348,990
LEA Total Prescribed Expenditure £s at 1981–82 outturn prices Calderdale 1,340,740 Kirklees 5,638,910 Leeds 7,354,250 Wakefield 4,311,450 TYNE AND WEAR Gateshead 682,190 Newcastle 1,997,710 North Tyneside 554,730 South Tyneside 1,870,270 Sunderland 2,567,540 Non Metropolitan Counties Isles of Scilly — Avon 2,711,880 Bedfordshire 5,010,820 Berkshire 4,090,950 Buckinghamshire 7,889,040 Cambridgeshire 6,526,840 Cheshire 8,083,590 Cleveland 9,458,030 Cornwall 5,472,260 Cumbria 2,099,990 Derbyshire 8,750,830 Devon 9,287,070 Dorset 5,672,920 Durham 2,527,360 East Sussex 5,170,200 Essex 10,491,570 Gloucestershire 3,187,200 Hampshire 9,429,540 Hereford and Worcester 3,318,590 Hertfordshire 4,527,070 Humberside 5,980,330 Isle of Wight 852,900 Kent 8,816,230 Lancashire 11,246,200 Leicestershire 9,179,640 Lincolnshire 2,895,420 Norfolk 3,876,070 North Yorkshire 3,229,450 Northamptonshire 7,027,950 Northumberland 3,779,380 Nottinghamshire 6,756,130 Oxfordshire 3,185,070 Salop 3,572,820 Somerset 2,981,300 Staffordshire 11,911,690 Suffolk 5,645,820 Surrey 3,227,390 Warwickshire 1,366,380 West Sussex 2,314,940 Wiltshire 2,152,130 Total England 354,749,550