HC Deb 23 November 1984 vol 68 cc341-3W
Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is the number of statutory youth clubs run by each outer London borough and the total amount per head of the population allocated as grant aid to non-statutory youth organisations.

Mr. Brooke

Information about the number of local education authority provided youth clubs run by each outer London borough is not available centrally. Outer London

advantageous and no other allowances or unearned income, what is the parental contribution assessed for joint incomes set out at every £1,000 between £8,000 and £30,000 of joint income, setting out also the husbands' and wives' individual gross incomes, and how this compares with their joint net income after tax and national insurance both in overall terms and as a percentage, assuming that in all cases both partners work and the huband's gloss income is one and a half times that of his wife.

Mr. Brooke

For the 1985–86 academic year the information is as follows:

boroughs return information to the Department of the Environment each year about the total grant paid to voluntary organisations as part of each authority's expenditure on the youth service. Expenditure per head of the 11 to 17-year-old population within each authority in 1982–83 the latest year for which information is available, was as follows:

LEA Expenditure per 11 to 17-year-old £
Barking 0.2
Barnet 3.8
Bexley 0.9
Brent 1.4
Bromley
Croydon 2.2
Eating
Enfield 0.2
Haringey 4.7
Harrow 0.3
Havering 0.3

LEA Expenditure per 11 to 17-year-old £
Hillingdon
Hounslow
Kingston 0.7
Merton
Newham 13.2
Redbridge 2.9
Richmond 2.8
Sutton 0.9
Waltham Forest 0.3