HC Deb 15 February 1982 vol 18 cc53-5W
Mr. Kinnock

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what are his Department's estimates of the increase in post-16-year-old population in schools as a result of current levels of youth unemployment.

Sir Keith Joseph

The Department has no firm figures but provisional information suggests there may now be about 340,000 pupils over school leaving age in maintained secondary schools in England compared with 310,000 in January 1981 and 293,000 in January 1980.

Mr. Gwilym Roberts

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will publish in the Official Report the revised advanced further education allocations in respect of years subject to a rolling process and the allocations and contributions for 1982–83.

Mr. Waldegrave

The figures required are as follows:

£millions (cash)
LEA Revised Allocation Contribution
Allocaton 1982–83 1982–83
1981–82
Barking 14.62 18.13 1.83
Barnet 14.39 16.43 2.83
Bexley 0.80 0.99 2.30
Brent 1.25 1.20 3.12
Bromley 1.61 2.45 2.77
Croydon 0.87 1.72 3.86
Ealing 3.77 4.39 3.30
Enfield 0.01 0.15 3.03
Haringey 0.43 0.78 3.36
Harrow 1.26 1.71 1.95
Havering 0.12 0.51 2.64
Hillingdon 3.35
Hounslow 2.58 3.06 2.86
LEA Revised Allocaton 1981–82 Allocation 1982–83 Contribution 1982–83
Kingston-upon-Thames 11.19 12.55 1.52
Merton 0.70 0.98 1.71
Newham 0.55 0.82 2.74
Redbridge 0.01 2.15
Richmond-upon-Thames 0.58 0.41 1.38
Sutton 1.65
Waltham Forest 0.20 1.29
Inner London 59.98 74.98 53.51
Birmingham 9.77 14.28 12.83
Coventry 11.21 14.17 3.74
Dudley 0.58 0.70 3.39
Sandwell 1.44 1.78 4.8
Solihull 0.07 2.35
Walsall 2.22 1.66 3.45
Wolverhampton 10.31 12.56 3.37
Knowsley 2.22
Liverpool 15.79 18.20 6.21
St. Helens 0.60 0.47 2.30
Sefton 0.03 2.44
Wirral 0.56 0.74 3.59
Bolton 2.35 2.33 2.92
Bury 1.84
Manchester 20.39 23.81 5.92
Oldham 0.15 0.33 2.44
Rochdale 0.04 2.35
Salford 1.23 2.57 2.83
Stockport 1.22 1.41 3.10
Tameside 0.05 0.09 2.37
Trafford 0.27 0.26 2.70
Wigan 1.05 1.18 3.47
Barnsley 0.09 0.34 2.47
Doncaster 1.96 1.53 3.33
Rotherham 0.13 0.25 2.84
Sheffield 14.91 19.31 6.12
Bradford 3.48 3.38 5.06
Calderdale 0.04 2.05
Kirklees 8.66 10.75 4.03
Leeds 11.08 14.92 8.11
Wakefield 1.70 1.71 3.58
Gateshead 0.19 0.23 2.23
Newcastle upon Tyne 12.52 15.36 3.23
North Tyneside 0.02 2.03
South Tyneside 0.42 0.73 1.68
Sunderland 7.86 10.07 3.28
Isles of Scilly 0.02
Avon 13.02 16.34 9.45
Bedfordshire 5.04 3.28 6.23
Berkshire 5.03 5.14 8.24
Buckinghamshire 2.69 2.25 6.58
Cambridgeshire 1.95 2.93 6.51
Cheshire 7.08 4.29 11.03
Cleveland 7.47 7.44 7.41
Cornwall 1.39 1.07 4.16
Cumbria 1.22 1.29 5.02
Derbyshire 4.63 3.87 9.74
Devon 10.86 12.12 8.89
Dorset 3.42 4.05 5.45
Durham 1.86 2.24 6.42
East Sussex 11.55 13.66 5.76
Essex 4.88 5.96 16.45
Gloucestershire 2.44 3.31 5.29
Hampshire 15.17 21.69 15.94
Hereford and Worcester 3.82 3.55 6.62
Hertfordshire 10.76 13.46 11.57
Humberside 5.63 5.26 9.68
Isle of Wight 0.04 0.09 1.09
Kent 3.46 4.26 15.43
Lancashire 12.67 14.79 14.41
Leicestershire 12.66 16.18 9.53
Lincolnshire 0.37 0.58 5.63
Norfolk 1.73 2.30 7.24
LEA Revised Allocaton 1981–82 Allocation 1982–83 Contribution 1982–83
North Yorkshire 0.80 0.95 6.73
Northamptonshire 2.21 2.61 6.08
Northumberland 0.81 0.36 3.07
Nottinghamshire 13.09 18.11 11.33
Oxfordshire 7.33 9.02 5.69
Salop 0.26 0.34 4.07
Somerset 0.29 0.36 4.15
Staffordshire 8.26 11.01 11.24
Suffolk 0.95 1.56 6.12
Surrey 3.17 3.69 9.94
Warwickshire 0.15 0.35 5.28
West Sussex 1.46 1.46 6.32
Wiltshire 0.48 1.02 5.46