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Mr. Kenneth Baker
Local education authorities have today been informed of their allocations of prescribed expenditure for 1988–89, and of the allocations for capital spending by the governors of voluntary aided and special agreement schools in their area. The allocations, which include an element of £55 million for new school improvement projects, are as follows:
766W
Education captial expenditure 1988–89 Allocations for each local education authority |
LEA |
Capital expenditure at county and controlled schools and further education establishments £000s |
Capital expenditure by the governors of aided and special agreement schools£000s |
Greater London |
|
|
Barking |
1,639 |
15 |
Barnet |
2,000 |
1,109 |
Bexley |
1,234 |
617 |
Brent |
2,532 |
467 |
Bromley |
403 |
30 |
Croydon |
1,595 |
40 |
Ealing |
1,174 |
971 |
Enfield |
1,318 |
383 |
Haringey |
2,330 |
50 |
Harrow |
1,643 |
25 |
Havering |
692 |
70 |
Hillingdon |
918 |
350 |
Hounslow |
1,242 |
26 |
Kingston-upon-Thames |
1,695 |
— |
Merton |
1,023 |
— |
Newham |
3,061 |
4 |
Redbridge |
3,719 |
60 |
Richmond-upon-Thames |
277 |
— |
Sutton |
627 |
— |
Waltham Forest |
5,498 |
11 |
Inner London |
17,767 |
1,641 |
Metropolitan Districts |
|
|
West Midlands |
|
|
Birmingham |
4,407 |
1,847 |
Coventry |
6,155 |
53 |
Dudley |
1,555 |
535 |
Sandwell |
767 |
5 |
Solihull |
700 |
638 |
Walsall |
907 |
36 |
Wolverhampton |
1,849 |
27 |
Merseyside |
|
|
Knowsley |
1,136 |
720 |
Liverpool |
2,323 |
652 |
St. Helens |
1,211 |
2,823 |
Sefton |
1,450 |
293 |
Wirral |
2,330 |
290 |
Greater Manchester |
|
|
Bolton |
1,212 |
3,432 |
Bury |
467 |
1,052 |
Manchester |
9,269 |
2,585 |
Oldham |
2,822 |
2,218 |
Rochdale |
1,440 |
1,762 |
Salford |
3,430 |
745 |
Stockport |
2,878 |
50 |
Tameside |
716 |
90 |
Trafford |
471 |
5 |
Wigan |
3,508 |
385 |
South Yorkshire |
|
|
Barnsley |
342 |
12 |
Doncaster |
421 |
50 |
Rotherham |
699 |
48 |
Sheffield |
7,189 |
518 |
West Yorkshire |
|
|
Bradford |
10,457 |
86 |
Calderdale |
3,619 |
— |
Kirklees |
1,486 |
45 |
Leeds |
4,626 |
— |
Wakefield |
3,573 |
70 |
Tyne and Wear |
|
|
Gateshead |
1,933 |
884 |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
3,917 |
105 |
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LEA |
Capital expenditure at county and controlled schools and further education establishments £000s |
Capital expenditure by the governors of aided and special agreement schools£000s |
North Tyneside |
2,129 |
329 |
South Tyneside |
2,527 |
106 |
Sunderland |
4,583 |
224 |
Non-Metropolitan Counties |
|
|
Isles of Scilly |
39 |
— |
Avon |
4,277 |
436 |
Bedfordshire |
1,630 |
— |
Berkshire |
5,567 |
492 |
Buckinghamshire |
6,152 |
1,932 |
Cambridgeshire |
4,314 |
345 |
Cheshire |
4,829 |
515 |
Cleveland |
3,673 |
170 |
Cornwall |
6,413 |
145 |
Cumbria |
4,858 |
429 |
Derbyshire |
10,777 |
1,155 |
Devon |
6,262 |
619 |
Dorset |
4,052 |
1,421 |
Durham |
1,415 |
150 |
East Sussex |
9,815 |
2,091 |
Essex |
20,317 |
831 |
Gloucestershire |
5,302 |
536 |
Hampshire |
16,550 |
288 |
Voluntary aided and special agreement schools Major projects to start in 1988–891 |
|
|
Expenditure (£ thousands) |
Local Education Authority |
Name of School |
1988–89 |
1989–90 |
1990–91 |
Enfield |
St. Matthew CE |
183 |
63 |
— |
Enfield |
St. George RC |
150 |
400 |
15 |
Havering |
Sacred Heart of Mary |
70 |
650 |
50 |
Redbridge |
St. Anthonys |
50 |
500 |
20 |
ILEA |
St. Johns CE |
136 |
356 |
46 |
ILEA |
St. Thomas RC |
127 |
35 |
— |
ILEA |
Sacred Heart RC |
770 |
676 |
37 |
Dudley |
Oldswinford Hospital |
420 |
660 |
170 |
Liverpool |
King David Phase 1 |
150 |
26 |
6 |
St. Helens |
Newton St. Marys RC |
60 |
60 |
— |
Sefton |
St. Johns CE Primary |
90 |
455 |
122 |
Wirral |
Plessington RC Phase 3 |
200 |
1,100 |
1,100 |
Bolton |
St. Josephs RC, Horwich |
38 |
133 |
19 |
Bury |
Ramsbottom St. Joseph RC |
46 |
161 |
23 |
Manchester |
St. Andrews CE |
29 |
156 |
6 |
Manchester |
Didsbury CE Primary |
31 |
168 |
8 |
Rochdale |
St. Vincent de Paul |
42 |
147 |
21 |
Rochdale |
RC Secondary Reorganisation |
540 |
849 |
75 |
Salford |
Christ The King RC |
75 |
75 |
— |
Wigan |
St. Ambrose Barlow RC |
150 |
160 |
— |
Sheffield |
Notre Dame Phase 2 |
318 |
220 |
— |
Sheffield |
All Saints |
200 |
170 |
— |
Bradford |
Bingley Grammar |
17 |
165 |
38 |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
St. Cuthberts RC Comprehensive |
40 |
434 |
237 |
North Tyneside |
St. Anselms |
188 |
434 |
228 |
South Tyneside |
St. Bedes, Jarrow |
100 |
200 |
33 |
Berkshire |
Newbury, St. Nicholas CE |
250 |
250 |
— |
Buckinghamshire |
High Wycombe, St. Augustine |
163 |
— |
— |
Cambridgeshire |
Shelford CE |
100 |
75 |
— |
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LEA |
Capital expenditure at county and controlled schools and further education establishments £000s |
Capital expenditure by the governors of aided and special agreement schools £000s |
Hereford and Worcester |
2,892 |
61 |
Hertfordshire |
5,525 |
467 |
Humberside |
7,077 |
1,315 |
Isle of Wight |
1,663 |
839 |
Kent |
7,134 |
386 |
Lancashire |
12,809 |
21,298 |
Leicestershire |
7,419 |
1,036 |
Lincolnshire |
3,897 |
125 |
Norfolk |
4,021 |
253 |
North Yorkshire |
3,937 |
100 |
Northamptonshire |
3,190 |
132 |
Northumberland |
955 |
178 |
Nottinghamshire |
2,461 |
203 |
Oxfordshire |
4,673 |
682 |
Shropshire |
4,465 |
265 |
Somerset |
2,764 |
559 |
Staffordshire |
7,469 |
955 |
Suffolk |
7,014 |
246 |
Surrey |
4,859 |
1,660 |
Warwickshire |
1,375 |
715 |
West Sussex |
3,053 |
1,644 |
Wiltshire |
3,215 |
35 |
England |
369,000 |
55,298 |
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Expenditure (£ thousands) |
Local Education Authority |
Name of School |
1988–89 |
1989–90 |
1990–91 |
Cambridgeshire |
Elton CE |
200 |
30 |
— |
Cheshire |
Bishop Bluecoat |
35 |
485 |
139 |
Cheshire |
St. Benedict RC |
150 |
310 |
49 |
Cornwall |
St. Unys CE |
100 |
50 |
— |
Cumbria |
Preston, Endmoor CE |
30 |
320 |
130 |
Devon |
Torquay, Cuthbert Mayne |
137 |
— |
— |
Dorset |
Poole, St. Aldhelms CE |
200 |
600 |
250 |
East Sussex |
Hastings, Sacred Heart RC |
250 |
50 |
— |
Essex |
Shenfield, St. Marys CE |
109 |
120 |
5 |
Gloucestershire |
St. Gregory RC |
141 |
226 |
28 |
Gloucestershire |
Pates Grammar Phase 2 |
154 |
104 |
— |
Hampshire |
Gosport, St. Johns |
100 |
75 |
— |
Hertfordshire |
Bishop Stortford, St. Mary RC |
120 |
225 |
15 |
Humberside |
Beverley Grammar |
180 |
114 |
— |
Lancashire |
Penwortham, St. Mary Magdalen Preston RC Secondary |
40 |
80 |
— |
Lancashire |
Reorganisation Preston RC Primary |
300 |
1,000 |
250 |
Lancashire |
Reorganisation |
220 |
20 |
— |
Leicestershire |
Wigston, All Saints CE |
283 |
31 |
— |
Northumberland |
Morpeth, St. Roberts RC |
118 |
326 |
50 |
Nottinghamshire |
St. Edmund Campion RC |
21 |
191 |
11 |
Shropshire |
Bitterly CE |
265 |
91 |
— |
Somerset |
Taunton, Holy Trinity CE |
150 |
220 |
28 |
Suffolk |
Bury, St. Edmunds, St. Louis |
85 |
105 |
70 |
Warwickshire |
Kineton CE |
200 |
65 |
— |
West Sussex |
East Grinstead, St. Peters RC |
170 |
440 |
30 |
1 Expenditure for 1988–89 is included in the Governors column of the main list. |