§ Mr. Humeasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what information is available on the allocation for second contract or overtime payments from education and library boards for each of the further education colleges in Northern Ireland at present and for each of the past three years.
§ Dr. MawhinneyThe education and library boards meet directly the cost of these payments to full-time lecturers as shown in the table.
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College 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 £000's £000's £000's Rupert Stanley College 103 122 104 North-Eastern Education and Library Board Antrim Technical College 10 9 12 Ballymena Technical College 45 62 66 Coleraine Technical College 24 20 21 Lame Technical College 19 12 10 Magherafelt College of Further Education 15 19 21 Newtownabbey Technical College 43 58 46 North Antrim College of Further Education 20 22 13 Northern Ireland Hotel and Catering College 2 5 3 South-Eastern Education and Library Board Castlereagh College of Further Education 11 16 20 Down College of Further Education 26 26 30 Lisburn College of Further Education 60 55 26 Newcastle College of Further Education 5 3 7 North Down College of Further Education 18 28 13 Southern Education and Library Board Armagh College of Further Education 34 42 42 Banbridge College of Further Education 14 19 19 East Tyrone Further Education Area 22 38 30 Lurgan College of Further Education 15 30 25 Newry/Kilkeel Further Education Area 96 96 110 Portadown College of Further Education 48 68 50 Western Education and Library Board Fermanagh College of Further Education 44 52 38 Limavady Technical College 22 19 28 North-West College of Technology 83 35 59 Omagh Technical College 27 27 21 Note: Figures for 1986–87 are not available.
§ Mr. Humeasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what information is available on the number of full-time youth training programme places allocated to each of the further education colleges in Northern Ireland at present and for each of the past three years.
§ Dr. BoysonI shall reply to the hon. Gentleman as soon as possible.
§ Mr. Humeasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what information is available on the number of hours' attendance by part-time youth training programme trainees at each of the further education colleges in Northern Ireland at present and for each of the past three years.
§ Dr. MawhinneyInformation for the current academic year is not yet available, but figures for the last three years are as follows:
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Hours attendance College 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 Belfast College of Technology 71,905 51,307 101,379 Belfast College of Business Studies 10,858 26,469 31,548 Rupert Stanley College 80,246 68,788 118,999 Antrim 5,065 14,198 11,523 Ballymena — 4,560 — Coleraine 17,034 12,039 7,460 Lame 2,376 4,162 2,704 Magherafelt — 9,325 8,914 Newtownabbey 64,605 76,397 73,348 North Antrim 8,318 10,942 18,579 Northern Ireland Hotel and Catering — — 1,870 Castlereagh 12,237 25,146 28,851 Down 12,770 31,125 35,101 Lisburn 32,802 31,762 31,675
Hours attendance College 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 Newcastle — — 1,008 North Down — 26,169 37,164 Armagh 9,520 7,534 5,870 Banbridge 1,859 — 15,063 East Tyrone 18,904 12,591 17,871 Lurgan 1,840 5,161 9,369 Newry/Kilkeel 63,443 73,298 78,707 Portadown 27,061 22,408 23,838 Fermanagh 23,114 19,084 35,523 Limavady 25,902 57,369 45,282 North-West 50,372 79,969 83,154 Omagh 22,127 30,308 31,712