HC Deb 18 December 1987 vol 124 cc765-9W
Mr. Curry

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will make a statement on the amount available for capital expenditure on schools and further education establishments in 1988–89, including the voluntary aided sector.

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:

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

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

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

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.