HC Deb 21 December 1984 vol 70 cc380-1W
Mr. Peter Robinson

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) how many students in higher education in each of the five education and library boards are presently receiving the minimum grant;

(2) how much he estimates will be saved by the abolition of the minimum grant to students in Northern Ireland.

Mr. Scott

The number of students holding minimum awards is as follows:

Education and Library Board Number
North-Eastern 521
South-Eastern 749
Western 336
Belfast 538
Southern 69
Total 2,213

In addition, 98 students are in receipt of minimum awards from the Department of Education for Northern Ireland.

On the basis of there being approximately 2,300 minimum awards, abolition would save some £0.5 million per annum; if the changes in parental contribution rates recently announced for England and Wales were also applied, the overall savings would be about £0.2 million.