HC Deb 09 February 1987 vol 110 cc27-9W
Mr.Ashdown

asked the Secretary of state for Education and Science what information was received by his Department in response to the circular letter to local education authorities in mid-1986 seeking information in connection with the authorities' plans for education capital expenditure in 1987–88 on (a) numbers of substandard places in unremodelled secondary schools in which the oldest teaching accommodation was built before 1919 and in which less than one-third of total teaching accommodation is in post-1945 permanent construction and (b) numbers of such places considered to serve areas of educational and social disadvantage; if he will publish such information as he has available; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Dunn

The information requested is set out in the table. It does not present a reliable national picture of the incidence of substandard places or of areas of educational and social disadvantage for several reasons. for example, a number of authorities failed to supply and information, or supplied only a part of what was requested. In addition, authorities themselves are asked to judge what constitutes an area of educational and social disadvantage: the information at(b) cannot therefore be taken as consistent or comparable.

Local Education Authority (a) Sub-standard places in unremodelled secondary schools1 (b) Number of such places in areas of education and social disadvantage
Barking2 n/a n/a
Barnet 1,170 nil
Bexley nil nil
Brent nil nil
Bromley nil nil
Croydon nil nil
Ealing2 n/a n/a
Enfield2 n/a n/a
Haringey2 n/a n/a

Local Education Authority (a) Sub-standard places in unremodelled secondary schools1 (b) Number of such places in areas of education and social disadvantage
Harrow2 n/a n/a
Havering nil nil
Hillingdon2 n/a n/a
Hounslow nil nil
Kingston-upon-Thames nil nil
Merton2 n/a n/a
Newham 2,122 2,122
Redbridge2 n/a n/a
Richmond-upon-Thames nil nil
Sutton2 n/a n/a
Waltham Forest 960 960
Inner London 8,589 2,413
Birmingham 3,200 1,800
Coventry2 n/a n/a
Dudley 2,750 800
Sandwell 1,396 1,396
Solihull nil nil
Walsall 600 n/a
Wolverhampton 750 n/a
Knowsley nil nil
Liverpool2 nil nil
St. Helens nil nil
Sefton 344 nil
Wirral 540 540
Bolton1 nil nil
Bury nil nil
Manchester 510 510
Oldham2 n/a n/a
Rochdale nil nil
Salford2 n/a n/a
Stockport nil nil
Tameside 2,200 2,200
Trafford nil nil
Wigan2 n/a n/a
Barnsley nil nil
Doncaster2 n/a n/a
Rotherham 785 nil
Sheffield 200 140
Bradford 5,515 2,570
Calderdale 2,925 845
Kirklees2 n/a n/a
Leeds 2,604 528
Wakefield 677 422
Gateshead2 n/a n/a
Newcastle upon Tyne2 n/a n/a
North Tyneside 330 nil
South Tyneside nil nil
Sunderland2 n/a n/a
Isles of Scilly nil nil
Avon 5,098 900
Bedfordshire2 n/a n/a
Berkshire 1,280 nil
Buckinghamshire nil nil
Cambridgeshire 2,945 648
Cheshire 560 nil
Cleveland2 n/a n/a
Cornwall 8,107 n/a
Cumbria 3,290 2,000
Derbyshire 4,396 4,248
Devon2 n/a n/a
Dorset2 n/a n/a
Durham 2,200 nil
East Sussex2 n/a n/a
Essex2 n/a n/a

Local Education Authority (a) Sub-standard places in unremodelled secondary schools1 (b) Number of such places in areas of education and social disadvantage
Gloucestershire 1,900 nil
Hampshire 540 540
Hereford and Worcester 7,260 nil
Hertfordshire nil nil
Humberside 199 100
Isle of Wight 850 nil
Kent 6,745 n/a
Lancashire 2,900 720
Leicestershire 2,000 135
Lincolnshire 1,160 nil
Norfolk nil nil
North Yorkshire nil nil
Northamptonshire 355 n/a
Northumberland 750 360
Nottinghamshire 651 300
Oxfordshire2 n/a n/a
Shropshire 2,330 nil
Somerset1 220 nil
Staffordshire 370 n/a
Suffolk 425 n/a
Surrey 910 nil
Warwickshire2 n/a n/a
West Sussex nil nil
Wiltshire 685 nil
1 These authorities did not supply the information requested in their response to the Department's letter of 30 June 1986; the figures given were supplied in response to the letter of 18 December 1985.
2 These authorities did not complete the relevant section of the form in their responses either to the letter of 30 June 1986 or to that of 18 December 1985.
n/a=Not available.

Mr. Ashdown

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science, further to his reply to the hon. Member for Yeovil on 2 February, Official Report, column 470, concerning recent information on substandard places in primary schools, what comparable or broadly comparable information is available from responses made by local education authorities in other years since 1979; if he will place copies in the Library of each circular letter sent by his Department in any year since 1979 requesting information of sub-standard primary places or schools; if he will publish in the Official Report a table similar to that given in his reply of 2 February, showing figures for the earliest year since 1979 for which such figures are available; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Dunn

I shall reply to the hon. Member as soon as possible.