HC Deb 06 February 1990 vol 166 cc606-26W
Mr. Simon Hughes

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list the amount of funds received by each local authority in each of the last five years for information technology purposes.

Mr. Alan Howarth

Several activities for which my right hon. Friend has allocated funds under the education support grant programme and the local education authority training grants scheme (and its predecessor the in-service teacher training grants scheme) support spending on information technology (IT). The relevant allocations of expenditure supported for the past five years are shown in the following tables. The grants paid under these programmes are additional to the general rate support grant which local authorities receive, and which they may use for IT purposes within education. Local authorities may also receive funds relating to the use of IT within education from other Government Departments and through contributions from private sources.

LEA Micros for sen IT in NAFE CMIS Special needs in YFE
(£ 000) (£ 000) (£ 000) (£ 000)
Doncaster 0.0 5.8 0.0 0.0
Rotherham 0.0 89.8 7.9 26.1
Sheffield 0.0 80.0 0.0 8.9
Bradford 0.0 18.2 0.0 0.0
Calderdale 0.0 12.3 0.0 8.7
Kirklees 0.0 146.4 13.4 0.0
Leeds 0.0 146.0 14.3 0.0
Wakefield 0.0 38.4 0.0 0.0
Gateshead 0.0 42.9 1.0 0.0
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 0.0 95.4 15.7 0.0
North Tyneside 0.0 2.5 2.6 7.9
South Tyneside 0.0 22.3 0.0 0.0
Sunderland 0.0 64.6 8.7 0.0
Isles of Scilly 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Avon 0.0 123.5 9.0 0.0
Bedfordshire 0.0 112.0 18.6 0.0
Berkshire 0.0 208.3 31.4 14.8
Buckinghamshire 0.0 90.1 25.0 0.0
Cambridgeshire 1.1 156.8 31.4 0.0
Cheshire 0.0 174.3 0.0 10.0
Cleveland 0.0 174.7 0.0 10.5
Cornwall 0.0 50.8 11.5 0.0
Cumbria 0.0 160.9 2.5 10.3
Derbyshire 0.0 167.6 26.1 0.0
Devon 4.0 285.2 0.0 16.9
Dorset 0.0 179.2 7.8 0.0
Durham 0.0 135.3 0.0 7.8
East Sussex 0.0 109.8 21.9 0.0
Essex 0.0 270.5 16.2 0.0
Gloucestershire 0.0 154.0 3.1 0.0
Hampshire 0.0 261.5 4.9 8.6
Hereford and Worcester 0.0 161.3 7.0 0.0
Hertfordshire 0.0 223.5 19.9 33.9
Humberside 0.0 162.3 16.1 14.8
Isle of Wight 0.0 2.0 2.1 9.2
Kent 0.0 182.2 20.9 0.0
Lancashire 0.0 191.2 25.9 0.0
Leicestershire 0.0 99.4 25.1 15.0
Lincolnshire 0.0 80.7 20.0 17.7
Norfolk 0.0 161.6 7.3 0.0
North Yorkshire 0.0 68.5 28.4 0.0
Northamptonshire 0.0 190.8 0.0 0.0
Northumberland 0.0 37.1 0.0 0.0
Nottinghamshire 0.0 150.1 9.0 8.6
Oxfordshire 0.0 47.3 0.0 18.3
Salop 0.0 42.4 37.2 0.0
Somerset 0.0 5.2 175.4 24.9
Staffordshire 0.0 243.5 24.9 28.0
Suffolk 0.0 46.9 10.5 0.0
Surrey 0.0 165.7 7.3 0.0
Warwickshire 0.0 149.1 18.1 5.5
West Sussex 0.0 212.8 31.4 0.0
Wiltshire 0.0 187.1 31.4 10.5
Total 7.6 8,245.8 1,039.5 423.3

Education support grants programme—1987–88

Actual expenditure for IT related activities

£ thousand
Local education authority IT in

NAFE

CMIS Special

needs in FE

Barking 20.8 35.0 0.0
Barnet 82.6 12.8 0.0
Bexley 9.3 0.0 0.0
Brent 26.5 0.0 0.0
Bromley 20.5 0.0 0.0
Croydon 23.1 34.0 0.0
Ealing 21.7 23.3 9.6
Enfield 71.4 0.0 0.0
Haringey 10.2 0.0 0.0
Harrow 110.1 0.0 0.0
Havering 1.0 5.0 0.0
Hillingdon 37.9 9.4 0.0
Hounslow 0.0 0.0 0.0

Local education authority IT in

NAFE

CMIS Special

needs in FE

Kingston upon Thames 0.0 7.5 0.0
Merton 5.6 23.0 0.0
Newham 21.5 0.0 12.1
Redbridge 0.7 0.0 0.0
Richmond upon Thames 18.5 0.0 0.0
Sutton 1.2 0.0 0.0
Waltham Forest 22.8 40.7 0.0
ILEA 432.1 18.1 16.0
Birmingham 106.9 30.0 11.5
Coventry 73.2 32.8 14.5
Dudley 61.5 0.0 0.0
Sandwell 2.1 0.0 15.6
Solihull 0.1 0.0 0.0
Walsall 1.0 0.0 0.0
Wolverhampton 23.9 0.0 0.0
Knowsley 2.1 0.0 0.0

Local education authority IT in NAFE CMIS Special needs in FE
Liverpool 4.2 30.8 0.0
St. Helens 37.6 38.9 0.0
Sefton 0.0 0.0 0.0
Wirral 44.6 0.0 10.4
Bolton 63.4 36.6 10.4
Bury 11.1 7.3 0.0
Manchester 83.6 45.0 0.
Oldham 3.2 0.0 29.5
Rochdale 5.1 0.0 4.4
Salford 0.8 0.0 0.0
Stockport 28.2 0.0 0.0
Tameside 5.0 0.0 9.3
Trafford 45.0 17.5 0.0
Wigan 34.4 0.0 0.0
Barnsley 46.1 0.0 0.0
Doncaster 44.1 0.0 31.1
Rotherham 48.1 0.0 17.7
Sheffield 82.5 49.0 15.6
Bradford 20.4 30.2 17.9
Calderdale 1.0 0.0 0.0
Kirklees 164.8 11.4 15.6
Leeds 198.8 7.3 0.0
Wakefield 25.0 0.0 6.0
Gateshead 19.4 0.0 9.6
Newcastle upon Tyne 130.8 0.0 0.0
North Tyneside 8.1 21.5 0.0
South Tyneside 9.4 0.0 0.0
Sunderland 58.4 19.9 12.0
Isles of Scilly 0.0 0.0 0.0
Avon 125.4 0.0 0.0
Bedfordshire 93.4 0.0 10.0
Berkshire 131.6 50.0 0.0
Buckinghamshire 183.8 39.0 0.0
Cambrideshire 70.6 27.0 0.0
Cheshire 134.3 0.0 0.0

Education support grants programme—1988–89

Approved expenditure for IT related activities

LEA IT in NAFE CMIS IT in schools
(£ 000) (£ 000 (£ 000)
Barking 0.0 0.0 55.3
Barnet 97.0 31.3 106.7
Bexley 0.0 57.2 67.2
Brent 0.0 0.0 75.2
Bromley 6.5 0.0 84.3
Croydon 0.0 0.0 102.1
Ealing 129.1 0.0 85.9
Enfield 33.5 40.2 77.9
Haringey 29.0 0.0 60.9
Harrow 29.5 0.0 73.2
Havering 2.1 0.0 106.7
Hillingdon 41.3 0.0 71.6
Hounslow 4.3 51.9 47.4
Kingston-upon-Thames 0.0 0.0 38.5
Merton 4.0 0.0 35.8
Newham 4.3 83.6 91.8
Redbridge 4.3 0.0 73.4
Richmond-upon-Thames 3.2 0.0 39.5
Sutton 3.2 0.0 55.0
Waltham Forest 1.5 0.0 74.5
ILEA 394.8 0.0 796.4
Birmingham 122.9 62.7 554.2
Coventry 23.5 80.9 119.9
Dudley 24.7 27.8 121.6
Sandwell 4.3 66.5 126.9
Solihull 2.1 0.0 88.5
Walsall 2.1 0.0 128.6
Wolverhampton 6.5 0.0 126.1
Knowsley 4.3 0.0 99.2
Liverpool 8.8 0.0 276.1
St. Helens 29.6 0.0 89.6
Sefton 0.0 0.0 147.5
Wirral 6.5 0.0 146.0
Bolton 28.6 0.0 91.1
Bury 17.7 0.0 89.6
Manchester 80.2 0.0 174.4

Local education authority IT in NAFE CMIS Special needs in FE
Cleveland 64.3 0.0 0.0
Cornwall 88.7 38.0 31.1
Cumbria 183.2 0.0 13.0
Derbyshire 192.7 50.0 16.0
Devon 158.5 52.1 6.3
Dorset 121.5 0.0 0.0
Durham 71.0 0.0 12.5
East Sussex 111.1 25.6 0.0
Essex 223.2 40.0 0.0
Gloucestershire 177.3 40.0 16.1
Hampshire 133.7 85.0 0.0
Hereford and Worcester 13.5 0.0 14.9
Hertfordshire 195.4 20.0 0.0
Humberside 53.7 11.0 0.0
Isle of Wight 0.0 0.0 0.0
Kent 90.6 24.5 0.0
Lancashire 208.4 33.5 13.6
Leicestershire 162.8 20.0 0.0
Lincolnshire 63.2 0.0 0.0
Norfolk 84.3 26.0 0.0
North Yorkshire 41.4 20.0 9.9
Northamptonshire 141.8 0.0 0.0
Northumberland 31.1 8.2 0.0
Nottinghamshire 116.2 0.0 0.0
Oxfordshire 67.9 0.0 0.0
Salop 88.2 40.0 0.0
Somerset 163.7 0.0 0.0
Staffordshire 104.7 0.0 0.0
Suffolk 127 .8 0.0 9.9
Surrey 31.7 38.3 9.7
Warwickshire 70.1 29.3 0.0
West Sussex 141.6 0.0 10.4
Wiltshire 76.3 18.0 0.0
Total 6,769.9 1,322.4 442.3

LEA IT in NAFE CMIS IT in schools
(£ 000) (£ 000) (£ 000)
Oldham 8.8 0.0 115.3
Rochdale 11.1 0.0 80.2
Salford 4.3 0.0 90.0
Stockport 5.0 0.0 150.4
Tameside 11.6 0.0 120.3
Trafford 11.1 35.0 100.4
Wigan 11.1 0.0 160.0
Barnsley 8.8 0.0 116.0
Doncaster 6.5 0.0 132.6
Rotherham 47.0 17.6 122.7
Sheffield 30.6 30.1 235.3
Bradford 6.5 65.4 265.1
Calderdale 2.1 30.3 112.9
Kirklees 126.7 0.0 189.2
Leeds 48.9 0.0 359.7
Wakefield 8.8 31.1 165.8
Gateshead 8.2 33.0 86.6
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 117.6 0.0 109.1
North Tyneside 0.0 0.0 74.8
South Tyneside 53.4 0.0 57.7
Sunderland 78.4 0.0 135.5
Isles of Scilly 0.0 0.0 1.3
Avon 136.8 47.0 329.1
Bedfordshire 67.9 32.9 258.0
Berkshire 54.9 100.5 359.3
Buckinghamshire 146.0 48.7 322.3
Cambridgeshire 21.7 83.0 308.4
Cheshire 38.0 59.9 407.1
Cleveland 53.0 135.9 285.6
Cornwall 51.2 0.0 217.8
Cumbria 119.9 0.0 271.2
Derbyshire 157.8 0.0 484.2
Devon 167.3 146.5 401.7
Dorset 53.1 100.5 253.0
Durham 36.3 0.0 315.5
East Sussex 92.6 0.0 178.3
Essex 195.7 0.0 811.8
Gloucestershire 128.0 0.0 221.2
Hampshire 119.3 201.4 593.2
Hereford and Worcester 14.2 0.0 283.3
Hertfordshire 118.3 0.0 488.8
Humberside 69.3 0.0 410.9
Isle of Wight 0.0 0.0 55.6
Kent 24.3 0.0 528.3
Lancashire 113.3 123.9 653.9
Leicestershire 33.4 46.0 389.7
Lincolnshire 16.7 0.0 285.5
Norfolk 40.6 0.0 349.9
North Yorkshire 0.0 0.0 342.2
Northamptonshire 154.4 0.0 304.3
Northumberland 10.3 0.0 158.0
Nottinghamshire 71.8 0.0 397.3
Oxfordshire 21.8 0.0 274.0
Salop 11.1 0.0 200.8
Somerset 122.2 23.9 193.8
Staffordshire 124.6 0.0 516.9
Suffolk 56.9 0.0 240.7
Surrey 15.5 0.0 399.9
Warwickshire 27.8 0.0 251.3
West Sussex 111.1 45.6 235.6
Wiltshire 48.4 69.5 231.4
Total 4,601.4 2,009.8 20,789.3

Education support grants programme—1989–90

Approved expenditure for IT related activities

LEA IT in NAFE CMIS IT in Schools LMS
(£ 000) (£ 000) (£ 000) (£ 000)
Barking 0.0 0.0 49.5 106.8
Barnet 102.6 16.1 87.3 161.6
Bexley 0.0 35.9 70.7 126.7
Brent 0.0 56.3 68.6 146.7
Bromley 6.9 0.0 88.4 133.7
Croydon 0.0 0.0 85.8 181.6
Ealing 136.6 72.8 92.1 161.6

LEA IT in NAFE CMIS IT in Schools LMS
(£000) (£000) (£000) (£000)
Enfield 35.3 53.1 67.8 160.7
Haringey 30.6 51.0 62.8 96.8
Harrow 31.2 66.6 55.0 130.7
Havering 2.2 0.0 116.5 154.7
Hillingdon 43.7 0.0 67.0 147.7
Hounslow 4.6 53.3 50.5 137.7
Kingston-upon-Thames 27.6 49.9 40.9 78.8
Merton 4.3 0.0 38.1 91.8
Newham 4.6 70.0 117.0 145.7
Redbridge 4.6 28.8 70.1 127.7
Richmond-upon-Thames 3.4 0.0 35.3 66.9
Sutton 3.4 0.0 53.2 88.8
Waltham Forest 1.5 0.0 71.9 148.7
ILEA 417.6 746.2 726.4 54.0
Birmingham 130.0 131.0 610.2 705.0
Coventry 53.7 60.6 115.9 186.6
Dudley 26.1 43.5 114.9 201.6
Sandwell 4.6 70.3 120.7 197.6
Solihull 2.2 29.6 84.2 129.7
Walsall 2.2 40.0 139.5 186.6
Wolverhampton 6.9 0.0 106.0 165.6
Knowsley 4.6 71.0 106.8 108.8
Liverpool 9.3 42.0 305.2 281.4
St. Helens 94.9 28.4 131.8 114.7
Sefton 0.0 0.0 149.3 176.6
Wirral 6.9 0.0 126.8 197.6
Bolton 30.3 55.1 142.3 169.6
Bury 18.7 0.0 71.4 105.8
Manchester 84.8 117.0 186.3 274.4
Oldham 9.3 0.0 112.7 146.7
Rochdale 11.7 49.8 91.4 146.7
Salford 4.6 0.0 76.0 141.7
Stockport 5.3 0.0 152.8 157.7
Tameside 12.3 0.0 87.0 137.7
Trafford 11.7 29.0 82.9 117.7
Wigan 11.7 0.0 177.2 194.6
Barnsley 9.3 0.0 123.0 121.7
Doncaster 6.9 0.0 149.7 201.6
Rotherham 50.0 4.7 110.4 153.7
Sheffield 32.4 113.5 221.1 270.4
Bradford 6.9 112.3 236.6 346.2
Calderdale 2.2 42.2 116.2 104.8
Kirklees 144.9 58.4 230.7 231.5
Leeds 51.7 189.1 359.4 422.1
Wakefield 9.3 53.5 200.8 187.6
Gateshead 8.6 114.7 82.2 102.8
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 124.3 0.0 92.1 158.7
North Tyneside 0.0 0.0 71.0 138.7
South Tyneside 2.2 0.0 66.7 85.8
Sunderland 82.9 0.0 122.4 207.6
Isles of Scilly 0.0 0.0 1.3 2.0
Avon 144.7 65.5 474.9 462.0
Bedfordshire 71.8 82.1 246.3 321.3
Berkshire 58.0 211.8 305.3 375.2
Buckinghamshire 154.4 50.9 259.2 387.2
Cambridgeshire 23.0 147.4 329.3 347.2
Cheshire 40.2 210.4 389.8 483.0
Cleveland 56.0 147.4 311.5 424.1
Cornwall 54.1 95.1 209.1 203.6
Cumbria 126.8 61.1 242.9 207.6
Derbyshire 166.7 0.0 444.1 510.9
Devon 174.5 320.0 434.4 445.0
Dorset 56.1 141.5 236.6 301.3
Durham 38.3 0.0 324.5 304.3
East Sussex 11.7 0.0 173.2 274.4
Essex 207.0 233.7 932.4 798.3
Gloucestershire 125.5 0.0 249.0 263.4
Hampshire 153.7 484.5 588.6 805.3
Hereford and Worcester 15.0 87.9 280.9 343.3
Hertfordshire 125.2 311.0 414.2 527.9
Humberside 73.3 0.0 455.7 541.8
Isle of Wight 0.0 0.0 50.4 56.9
Kent 88.5 228.4 640.5 797.3
Lancashire 82.9 217.0 545.1 770.3
Leicestershire 35.4 48.1 401.0 544.8
Lincolnshire 17.6 0.0 254.2 289.4
Norfolk 42.9 188.7 290.9 342.3

LEA IT in NAFE (£000) CMIS (£000) IT in Schools

(£000)

LMS (£000)
North Yorkshire 14.2 0.0 334.0 322.3
Northamptonshire 163.2 145.4 408.9 326.3
Northumberland 10.8 0.0 150.4 194.6
Nottinghamshire 74.7 0.0 355.9 551.8
Oxfordshire 23.1 0.0 196.4 232.5
Shropshire 11.7 0.0 183.1 204.6
Somerset 129.3 84.3 188.3 213.5
Staffordshire 78.6 0.0 496.0 563.8
Suffolk 24.9 94.9 203.7 331.3
Surrey 16.5 128.4 384.2 458.0
Warwickshire 29.4 173.4 244.9 278.4
West Sussex 117.6 36.2 218.1 324.3
Wiltshire 84.7 109.2 236.0 241.5
Total 4,856. 1 6,860.0 20,673.7 25,000.0

Education Support Grants Programme—1990–91

Approved expenditure for IT related activities

£000
CMIS IT in schools LMS XXIII
City 0.0 0.5 0.0
Camden 32.4 36.0 108.0
Greenwich 23.0 62.0 0.0
Hackney 67.3 46.3 137.0
Hammersmith 50.6 30.5 100.0
Islington 57.2 40.7 120.0
Kensington 0.0 19.2 76.0
Lambeth 72.0 50.4 153.0
Lewisham 58.7 58.0 0.0
Southwark 36.1 55.9 164.7
Tower Hamlets 24.0 52.6 154.0
Wandsworth 84.9 53.5 150.0
Westminster 38.1 30.5 94.0
Barking 64.9 36.3 150.0
Barnet 71.3 64.6 211.0
Bexley 16.5 47.0 167.0
Brent 66.6 46.9 175.0
Bromley 104.0 57.7 188.0
Croydon 58.0 63.5 220.0
Ealing 69.5 66.1 176.0
Enfield 77.3 55.7 176.0
Haringey 71.4 42.5 175.0
Harrow 116.6 39.9 121.0
Havering 62.0 71.1 181.0
Hillingdon 59.0 49.3 168.0
Hounslow 22.7 36.2 166.0
Kingston-upon-Thames 59.9 30.3 121.0
Merton 39.6 31.2 143.0
Newham 62.5 90.3 193.0
Redbridge 32.6 48.6 154.0
Richmond-upon-Thames 116.0 26.5 125.0
Sutton 126.0 39.6 133.0
Waltham Forest 75.0 49.0 168.0
Birmingham 102.2 444.8 635.0
Coventry 111.7 74.2 235.0
Dudley 79.6 74.5 209.0
Sandwell 22.0 80.8 252.0
Solihull 49.6 55.2 176.0
Walsall 44.7 93.4 239.0
Wolverhampton 97.9 29.9 229.0
Knowsley 91.8 70.9 164.0
Liverpool 38.7 225.6 412.0
St. Helens 36.4 91.2 174.0
Sefton 128.0 105.4 223.0
Wirral 100.0 92.7 224.0
Bolton 107.6 110.0 226.0
Bury 64.7 41.4 170.0
Manchester 100.6 134.2 351.0
Oldham 53.1 94.3 207.0
Rochdale 36.0 55.1 195.0
Salford 72.8 56.4 220.0
Stockport 28.7 106.3 234.0
Tameside 89.0 57.4 195.0
Trafford 80.0 58.0 190.0

CMIS IT in schools LMS XXIII
Wigan 52.0 103.6 262.0
Barnsley 96.7 75.9 217.0
Doncaster 65.0 99.8 264.0
Rotherham 106.6 79.7 230.0
Sheffield 196.2 134.3 337.0
Bradford 49.8 177.7 441.0
Calderdale 34.5 79.9 201.0
Kirklees 110.3 153.9 315.0
Leeds 187.4 253.5 509.0
Wakefield 77.6 137.9 277.0
Gateshead 163.0 55.9 188.0
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 52.0 69.5 208.0
North Tyneside 92.0 56.2 185.0
South Tyneside 43.0 45.4 155.0
Sunderland 87.0 82.7 229.0
Isles of Scilly 0.0 1.1 6.0
Avon 177.6 327.4 611.0
Bedfordshire 99.9 146.9 440.0
Berkshire 263.9 197.0 490.0
Buckinghamshire 84.9 156.6 437.0
Cambridgeshire 154.8 238.6 469.0
Cheshire 157.0 268.3 754.0
Cleveland 153.3 232.2 455.0
Cornwall 189.4 148.0 413.0
Cumbria 116.3 169.6 4940
Derbyshire 100.0 258.6 733.0
Devon 334.8 277.2 701.0
Dorset 179.9 147.9 386.0
Durham 150.0 229.3 485.0
East Sussex 135.0 125.4 389.0
Essex 145.3 612.4 1,034.0
Gloucestershire 137.0 156.3 477.0
Hampshire 503.9 399.8 891.0
Hereford and Worcester 160.9 186.2 521.0
Hertfordshire 492.2 285.2 750.0
Humberside 173.0 289.5 690.0
Isle of Wight 45.6 33.8 137.0
Kent 129.1 358.9 1,074.0
Lancashire 261.3 366.3 1,004.0
Leicestershire 24.4 267.0 630.0
Lincolnshire 100.5 173.I 508.0
Norfolk 130.3 211.3 554.0
North Yorkshire 109.0 226.0 636.0
Northamptonshire 136.0 226.9 487.0
Northumberland 43.3 99.4 314.0
Nottinghamshire 275.2 218.8 762.2
Oxfordshire 155.0 137.7 421.0
Salop 100.0 123.8 383.0
Somerset 173.6 119.2 389.0
Staffordshire 150.0 286.2 730.0
Suffolk 116.4 157.2 496.0
Surrey 119.3 212.0 541.0
Warwickshire 140.9 144.6 367.0
West Sussex 38.0 145.9 390.0
Wiltshire 113.6 158.6 468.0
England Totals 11,134.5 13,806.2 35,662.7

In-service training grants scheme 1986–87

Allocations for IT-related activities

Microelectronics
£
Barking 2,960
Barnet 4,640
Bexley 4,230
Brent 3,950
Bromley 4,840
Croydon 5,470
Ealing 4,550
Enfield 4,720
Haringey 3,110
Harrow 3,210
Havering 4,810
Hillingdon 4,060
Hounslow 3,630
Kingston upon Thames 2,130
Merton 2,640
Newham 4,260
Redbridge 3,800
Richmond upon Thames 2,060
Sutton 2,850
Waltham Forest 3,890
Inner London 33,640
Birmingham 20,910
Coventry 6,190
Dudley 6,160
Sandwell 6,350
Solihull 4,380
Walsall 5,950
Wolverhampton 5,410
Knowsley 3,680
Liverpool 9,730
St. Helens 4,160
Sefton 5,820
Wirral 6,630
Bolton 5,590
Bury 3,360
Manchester 8,300
Oldham 4,750
Rochdale 4,490
Salford 4,670
Stockport 5,670
Tameside 4,480
Trafford 3,950
Wigan 6,880
Barnsley 4,740
Doncaster 6,130
Rotherham 5,680
Sheffield 9,910
Bradford 10,060
Calderdale 4,070
Kirklees 8,100
Leeds 13,800
Wakefield 6,470
Gateshead 3,950
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 4,720
North Tyneside 3,700
South Tyneside 3,060
Sunderland 6,460
Isles of Scilly 40
Avon 16,890
Bedfordshire 10,680
Berkshire 13,820
Buckinghamshire 12,280
Cambridgeshire 12,030
Cheshire 19,460
Cleveland 12,500
Cornwall 8,510
Microelectronics
£
Cumbria 9,620
Derbyshire 18,500
Devon 17,340
Dorset 10,510
Durham 12,140
East Sussex 10,160
Essex 30,200
Gloucestershire 9,680
Hampshire 28,310
Hereford and Worcester 12,840
Hertfordshire 19,140
Humberside 18,250
Isle of Wight 2,150
Kent 29,580
Lancashire 27,570
Leicestershire 17,740
Lincolnshire 11,100
Norfolk 13,600
North Yorkshire 12,630
Northamptonshire 11,700
Northumberland 6,070
Nottinghamshire 20,040
Oxfordshire 9,810
Shropshire 8,130
Somerset 8,220
Staffordshire 21,090
Suffolk 11,830
Surrey 16,000
Warwickshire 9,480
West Sussex 11,920
Wiltshire 10,630

Local education authority training grants scheme 1987–88

Indicative allocations for IT-related activities

Microelectronics(schools) Microelectronics (FE)
£'000 £'000
Barking 13 21
Barnet 22 7
Bexley 19 3
Brent 19 6
Bromley 22 4
Croydon 25 4
Ealing 20 5
Enfield 22 5
Haringey 15 4
Harrow 15 6
Havering 21 3
Hillingdon 18 2
Hounslow 17 3
Kingston-upon-Thames 10 4
Merton 12 3
Newham 19 7
Redbridge 17 2
Richmond-upon-Thames 8 6
Sutton 12 4
Waltham Forest 17 5
ILEA 154 76
Birmingham 96 19
Coventry 28 7
Dudley 27 8
Sandwell 29 8
Solihull 20 5
Walsall 27 4
Wolverhampton 24 6
Knowsley 16 3
Liverpool 44 14
St. Helens 19 7
Sefton 26 9
Wirral 30 9

Microelectronics (schools) Micro electronics (FE)
£'000 £'000
Bolton 25 7
Bury 15 2
Manchester 39 15
Oldham 22 3
Rochdale 20 3
Salford 22 4
Stockport 28 6
Tameside 20 5
Trafford 17 5
Wigan 31 8
Barnsley 21 3
Doncaster 28 8
Rotherham 25 5
Sheffield 44 12
Bradford 45 9
Calderdale 19 3
Kirklees 36 7
Leeds 62 14
Wakefield 28 6
Gateshead 18 3
Newcastle 22 6
North Tyneside 17 4
South Tyneside 14 5
Sunderland 29 4
Isles of Scilly
Avon 77 17
Bedfordshire 46 12
Berkshire 60 17
Buckinghamshire 54 9
Cambridgeshire 54 15
Cheshire 86 20
Cleveland 55 10
Cornwall 37 8
Cumbria 43 8
Derbyshire 81 15
Devon 75 24
Dorset 45 9
Durham 54 11
East Sussex 45 11
Essex 132 22
Gloucestershire 44 10
Hampshire 124 37
Hereford and Worcester 56 14
Hertfordshire 85 25
Humberside 80 14
Isle of Wight 10 2
Kent 129 27
Lancashire 122 36
Leicestershire 78 15
Lincolnshire 48 10
Norfolk 59 12
North Yorkshire 56 16
Northamptonshire 53 10
Northumberland 27 3
Nottinghamshire 87 23
Oxfordshire 43 12
Shropshire 36 9
Somerset 36 11
Staffordshire 94 19
Suffolk 52 10
Surrey 72 17
Warwickshire 42 12
West Sussex 52 11
Wiltshire 46 14

Local education authority training grants scheme 1988–89 allocations

for Information Technology-related activities

Indicative allocations for national priority areas 18 (Information

Technology in further education) and 12 (New Technologies across

the curriculum)

18 Information technology 12 New technology across the curriculum
£000 £000
Barking and District 3 16
Barnet 7 27
Bexley 4 22
Brent 7 23
Bromley 5 26
Croydon 5 30
Ealing 5 24
Enfield 6 26
Haringey 5 17
Harrow 6 18
Havering 3 25
Hillingdon 2 21
Hounslow 4 20
Kingston upon Thames 4 12
Merton 3 14
Newham 8 23
Redbridge 2 21
Richmond upon Thames 6 10
Sutton 5 15
Waltham Forest 5 21
ILEA 80 185
Birmingham 22 115
Coventry 8 33
Dudley 10 32
Sandwell 8 34
Solihull 5 23
Walsall 4 32
Wolverhampton 7 28
Knowsley 3 19
Liverpool 16 53
St. Helens 7 22
Sefton 7 32
Wirral 10 36
Bolton 7 30
Bury 3 19
Manchester 19 47
Oldham 4 26
Rochdale 3 24
Salford 5 26
Stockport 7 31
Tameside 6 24
Trafford 5 20
Wigan 9 36
Barnsley 4 24
Doncaster 8 33
Rotherham 7 30
Sheffield 15 51
Bradford 11 55
Calderdale 3 22
Kirklees 8 43
Leeds 16 74
Wakefield 6 33
Gateshead 3 21
Newcastle 7 26
North Tyneside 4 20
South Tyneside 7 16
Sunderland 5 35
Avon 20 92
Bedfordshire 14 56
Berkshire 20 73
Buckinghamshire 10 65
18 Information technology 12 New technology across the curriculum
£000 £000
Cambridgeshire 15 65
Cheshire 23 103
Cleveland 12 66
Cornwall 9 46
Cumbria 10 52
Derbyshire 19 97
Devon 28 90
Dorset 10 55
Durham 12 65
East Sussex 13 55
Essex 25 159
Gloucestershire 12 52
Hampshire 40 149
Hereford and Worcester 16 67
Hertfordshire 27 102
Humberside 10 96
Isle of Wight 2 12
Kent 30 155
Lancashire 41 147
Leicestershire 17 95
Lincolnshire 12 58
Norfolk 14 71
North Yorkshire 18 68
Northamptonshire 10 64
Northumberland 3 33
Nottinghamshire 25 103
Oxfordshire 14 51
Shropshire 11 43
Somerset 12 44
Staffordshire 21 112
Suffolk 11 63
Surrey 19 86
Warwickshire 13 51
West Sussex 12 63
Wiltshire 16 55

Local Education Authority training grants scheme 1989–90

allocations for IT-related activities.

Indicative allocations for national priority areas 12 (information

technology/subject competence in further education) and 10 (new

technologies across the curriculum)

12 IT/Subject Competence 10 New Technologies across the Curriculum
£,000 £,000
Barking and Dagenham 10 17
Barnet 21 28
Bexley 11 23
Brent 21 24
Bromley 14 26
Croydon 20 31
Ealing 13 26
Enfield 19 27
Haringey 14 18
Harrow 17 19
Havering 10 26
Hillingdon 8 22
Hounslow 11 21
Kingston upon Thames 14 12
Merton 9 15
Newham 25 24
Redbridge 7 22
Richmond upon Thames 14 11
Sutton 14 16
Waltham Forest 13 21
ILEA 171 193
Birmingham 74 120
Coventry 28 35
12 IT/Subject Competence 10 New Technologies across the Curriculum
£,000 £,000
Dudley 33 33
Sandwell 28 35
Solihull 18 24
Walsall 15 33
Wolverhampton 23 29
Knowsley 11 19
Liverpool 37 54
St. Helens 22 22
Sefton 20 33
Wirral 29 37
Bolton 22 32
Bury 7 19
Manchester 62 49
Oldham 13 27
Rochdale 11 25
Salford 4 27
Stockport 20 32
Tameside 20 25
Trafford 18 21
Wigan 28 38
Barnsley 12 25
Doncaster 25 34
Rotherham 22 31
Sheffield 44 52
Bradford 41 57
Calderdale 11 23
Kirklees 28 44
Leeds 42 76
Wakefield 22 34
Gateshead 9 22
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 21 27
North Tyneside 14 21
South Tyneside 19 17
Sunderland 16 36
Isles of Scilly
Avon 62 96
Bedfordshire 41 59
Berkshire 59 76
Buckinghamsire 24 68
Cambridgeshire 35 69
Cheshire 77 110
Cleveland 42 69
Cornwall 26 48
Cumbria 30 54
Derbyshire 57 100
Devon 75 95
Dorset 33 58
Durham 42 67
East Sussex 42 58
Essex 76 166
Gloucestershire 43 55
Hampshire 109 155
Hereford and Worcestershire 52 70
Hertfordshire 85 106
Humberside 46 100
Isle of Wight 11 12
Kent 82 161
Lancashire 127 153
Leicestershire 47 99
Lincolnshire 35 61
Norfolk 45 75
North Yorkshire 49 72
Northamptonshire 28 67
Northumberland 10 35
Nottinghamshire 84 106
Oxfordshire 37 53
Shropshire 30 45
12 IT/Subject Competence 10 New Technologies across the Curriculum
(£000) (£000)
Somerset 39 46
Staffordshire 67 116
Suffolk 39 65
Surrey 54 89
Warwickshire 43 52
West Sussex 37 66
Wiltshire 55 58

Local education authority training grants scheme 1990–91

allocations for IT-related activities

Indicative allocations for national priority areas 14 (IT in further

education) and 9 (new technologies across the curriculum)

IT New Technologies
£,000 £,000
Barking and Dagenham 5 20
Barnet 6 34
Bexley 5 28
Brent 6 28
Bromley 5 31
Croydon 6 37
Ealing 5 31
Enfield 5 33
Haringey 5 22
Harrow 9 22
Havering 5 31
Hillingdon 5 26
Hounslow 5 26
Kingston upon Thames 5 14
Merton 5 17
Newham 7 29
Redbridge 5 26
Richmond upon Thames 5 14
Sutton 5 19
Waltham Forest 5 26
Camden 5 17
Corporation of London 0 *
Greenwich 5 28
Hackney 5 19
Hammersmith and Fulham 5 13
Islington 5 17
Kensington and Chelsea 0 9
Lambeth 6 21
Lewisham 5 25
Southwark 5 24
Tower Hamlets 5 23
Wandsworth 7 23
Westminster 6 14
Birmingham 19 146
Coventry 8 41
Dudley 10 39
Sandwell 8 41
Solihull 5 29
Walsall 5 39
Wolverhampton 6 34
Knowsley 5 23
Liverpool 11 65
St. Helens 7 26
Sefton 6 39
Wirral 8 45
Bolton 6 38
Bury 5 23
Manchester 16 59
Oldham 5 33
Rochdale 5 30
Salford 5 31
Stockport 7 38
IT New Technologies
£,000 £,000
Tameside 5 30
Trafford 6 25
Wigan 9 45
Barnsley 5 29
Doncaster 7 41
Rotherham 6 36
Sheffield 11 61
Bradford 12 69
Calderdale 5 28
Kirklees 9 53
Leeds 12 90
Wakefield 6 41
Gateshead 5 26
Newcastle upon Tyne 6 33
North Tyneside 5 25
South Tyneside 6 20
Sunderland 5 43
Isles of Scilly
Avon 18 115
Bedfordshire 12 71
Berkshire 18 92
Buckinghamshire 7 82
Cambridgeshire 10 84
Cheshire 20 132
Cleveland 11 82
Cornwall 7 59
Cumbria 9 64
Derbyshire 15 120
Devon 21 115
Dorset 10 70
Durham 12 80
East Sussex 13 70
Essex 21 199
Gloucestershire 12 66
Hampshire 31 186
Hereford and Worcester 14 85
Hertfordshire 24 127
Humberside 13 119
Isle of Wight 5 15
Kent 22 193
Lancashire 37 184
Leicestershire 14 120
Lincolnshire 10 73
Norfolk 13 90
North Yorkshire 14 86
Northamptonshire 8 82
Northumberland 5 42
Nottinghamshire 23 126
Oxfordshire 13 64
Shropshire 9 54
Somerset 12 56
Staffordshire 19 139
Suffolk 11 79
Surrey 15 106
Warwickshire 12 63
West Sussex 10 80
Wiltshire 15 69

Notes to tables:

  1. 1. The main Education Support Grant programmes which have supported spending on Information Technology, and which are listed in the tables, are:
    1. i. Micros for SEN (the provision of microelectronic equipment designed or adapted for use by children with special educational needs (SEN)).
    2. ii. IT in NAFE (the development of the use of information technology at non-advanced further education (NAFE) establishments).
    3. iii. CMIS (computerised management information systems—the provision of data processing equipment, accessories and software for use in the management of further education establishments).
    4. 625
    5. iv. Special needs in FE (the provision of computerised learning aids at further education establishments for use by students with special educational needs).
    6. v. IT in Schools (the promotion of information technology as an aid to learning in schools).
    7. vi. LMS (the provision of management information systems for use in connection with schemes for local management of schools).
  2. 2. Projects supported under certain other ESG activities may also have had some IT element.
  3. 3. The allocations shown for the LMS activity in 1989–90 and 1990–91 are the total allocations for that activity. IT for management information systems is only one of the categories of expenditure covered by the activity, which also covers staff training and the provision of central LEA support. The IT element within the total sum for the activity was £12 million in the 1989–90 programme and £23 million in the 1990–91 programme. This element cannot be separately identified within the allocations to individual LEAs.
  4. 4. The Local Education Authority Training Grants Scheme (LEATGS) replaced the former In-Service Teacher Training Grants Scheme in April 1987. The allocations given for the LEATGS show the expenditure supported under the relevant National Priority Areas. Local Education Authorities are free to add to those sums from the allocations made under the LEATGS in support of local priorities, or from their other sources of income.
  5. 5. In the 1989–90 LEATGS programme, the National Priority Area shown in the Table as "IT/Subject Competence" covered training to develop competence in the teaching of technical, commercial or professional subjects in the light of recent developments in industry, commerce or the professions, including the teaching of IT and its integration across the curriculum. The element for IT cannot be separately identified within the allocations to individual LEAs.
  6. 6. The rate at which grant is paid in support of the allocations shown in the tables has varied.

Mr. Simon Hughes

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will make a statement about the percentage of the education support grant which has been allocated to information technology in each of the last five years.

Mr. Alan Howarth

Various aspects of information technology (IT) have been supported through a range of activities within education support grant (ESG) programmes over the last five years. These activities include those relating to IT as an aid to learning in schools, IT for pupils with special educational needs in schools, local management of schools, computerised management information systems for colleges, IT as an aid to learning in further education, and IT for students with special educational needs in further education. The proportion of the total ESG programme accounted for by the allocations for these activities is:

per cent.
1986–87 11
1987–88 9
1988–89 24
1989–90 35
1990–91 34

In addition, projects supported under certain other ESG activities may have had some IT element.

Mr. Simon Hughes

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is his policy on the level of spending on information technology over the next two years.

Mr. Alan Howarth

My right hon. Friend considers that, within the resources available to the education service, the level of spending on information technology (IT) should take account of the requirements of the Education Reform Act as well as reflecting the wider benefits which pupils, students, teachers and others can derive from the use of IT. In relation to schools and colleges, it is for each local education authority, and under local management, the institutions concerned, to determine the level of spending consistent with this approach, in the light of local circumstances. My right hon. Friend is continuing to support such spending through the LEA training grants scheme (LEATGS) and education support grants (ESGs). The LEATGS allocations for 1990–91 were announced on 18 December and the ESG allocations on 18 January. Together they will support at least £55 million of spending on IT. My right hon. Friend will be announcing his proposals for the ESG and LEATGS programmes for 1991–92 in due course.