HC Deb 07 December 1988 vol 143 cc214-6W
Mr. Cummings

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what is the proposed allocation for the revised careers service strengthening scheme for 1989–90 and for 1988–89 for all local education authorities based on the current method of funding for specific posts.

Mr. Cope

The available information is given in the table below. For 1989–90 under the revised scheme, the figures are of provisional cash allocations; 1988–89 figures show the number of posts allocated. Grants to LEAs in 1988–89 depends on the number of posts allocated, the extent to which those posts are filled, the salary level of careers officers filling the posts and the level of grants payable for posts under the scheme. Estimates of the actual cash grants which will be paid to each individual authority as a result of these factors are not made. Allocations in 1989–90 are designed to provide a contribution to all careers service costs and are not related to numbers of posts.

Local education authority Allocated posts 1988–89 Cash allocations 1989–90
ILEA 52.0 920,000
Barking 2.5 43,000
Barnet 3.0 42,000
Bexley 3.0 41,000
Brent 4.0 78,000
Bromley 3.5 49,000
Croydon 4.0 70,000
Ealing 5.0 63,000
Enfield 4.0 50,000
Haringey 5.0 92,000
Harrow 1.0 22,000
Havering 2.5 37,000
Hillington 2.0 29,000
Local education authority Allocated posts 1988–89 Cash allocations 1989–90
Hounslow 2.0 38,000
Kingston 1.0 13,000
Merton 0.5 26,000
Newham 8.0 122,000
Redbridge 2.5 47,000
Richmond 0.5 13,000
Sutton 1.0 19,000
Waltham Forest 5.0 73,000
Bedfordshire 9.0 123,000
Berkshire 9.0 113,000
Buckinghamshire 6.0 78,000
Cambridgeshire 9.0 133,000
East Sussex 8.0 122,000
Essex 21.0 303,000
Hampshire 24.0 358,000
Hertfordshire 11.0 139,000
Isle of Wight 4.0 50,000
Kent 26.0 370,000
Norfolk 15.0 218,000
Oxfordshire 8.0 101,000
Suffolk 10.0 126,000
Surrey 8.0 101,000
West Sussex 5.0 65,000
Avon 18.0 227,000
Cornwall 11.5 152,000
Devon 20.0 290,000
Dorset 8.0 108,000
Gloucestershire 10.0 126,000
Somerset 9.0 113,000
Wiltshire 10.5 132,000
Birmingham 41.0 667,000
Coventry 15.0 196,000
Derbyshire 25.0 384,000
Dudley 9.0 133,000
Hereford 13.0 185,000
Leicestershire 0.14 217,000
Lincolnshire 14.0 178,000
Northamptonshire 10.0 126,000
Nottinghamshire 29.0 446,000
Sandwell 13.0 190,000
Shropshire 12.0 151,000
Solihull 5.0 82,000
Staffordshire 26.0 383,000
Walsall 9.0 141,000
Warwickshire 11.0 139,000
Wolverhampton 14.0 188,000
Barnsley 11.0 172,000
Bradford 16.0 234,000
Calderdale 5.5 69,000
Doncaster 15.0 192,000
Humberside 34.5 440,000
Kirklees 11.0 160,000
Leeds 22.0 330,000
North Yorkshire 12.0 178,000
Rotherham 11.0 160,000
Sheffield 23.0 402,000
Wakefield 10.0 168,000
Bolton 8.0 126,000
Bury 6.0 75,000
Cheshire 26.0 386,000
Cumbria 13.0 169,000
Knowsley 17.0 214,000
Lancashire 33.0 494,000
Liverpool 37.0 467,000
Manchester 18.0 317,000
Oldham 6.0 90,000
Rochdale 6.0 94,000
Salford 9.0 138,000
Sefton 13.0 164,000
St. Helens 10.0 126,000
Stockport 6.0 88,000
Tameside 6.0 91,000
Trafford 6.0 75,000
Wigan 12.0 187,000
Wirral 13.0 182,000
Cleveland 30.0 379,000
Local education authority Allocated posts 1998–89 Cash allocations 1989–90
Durham 25.0 315,000
Northumberland 11.0 139,000
Gateshead 11.0 139,000
Newcastle 16.0 202,000
North Tyne 10.0 126,000
South Tyne 12.0 151,000
Sunderland 17.0 219,000

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