HC Deb 04 July 1990 vol 175 cc631-6W
Mr. Fatchett

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list, by local education authority, the amount of money made available or planned for the technical and vocational education initiative in 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92 and 1992–93.

Mr. Eggar

[pursuant to his reply, 18 June 1990, c. 464]: I regret that the information given in my reply of 18 June 1990 was incomplete. The correct information is as follows.

Following is a table showing by local education authority the budgets available or planned for technical and vocational education initiative extension in 1989–90 and 1990–91.

The additional information requested could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

Extension budgets 1989–90 London
£
Barking 233,433
Barnet 37,791
Bexley 223,125
Bromley 499,979
Croydon 675,951
Ealing 607,368
Enfield 826,948
Harrow 78,173
Havering 712,951
Kingston 56,285
Richmond 171,174
Total 4,123,283

South East
£
Berkshire 1,888,050
Buckinghamshire 1,556,313
Essex 3,963,826
Hampshire 4,089,115
Hertfordshire 2,915,486
Isle of Wight 273,423
Kent 3,549,967
Oxfordshire 1,235,000
Surrey 1,463,191
East Sussex 1,817,018
West Sussex 1,511,363
Total 24,262,752

South West
£
Cornwall 1,310,463
Devon 1,145,950
Gloucestershire 1,298,761
Somerset 1,192,075
Wiltshire 1,296,233
Total 6,243,482

East Midlands
£
Bedfordshire 1,648,399
Cambridgeshire 1,114,039
Derbyshire 1,017,900
Leicestershire 2,994,284
Norfolk 1,818,302
Northamptonshire 1,677,071
Nottinghamshire 175,382
Suffolk 1,143,000
Total 11,588,377

West Midlands
£
Birmingham 2,551,091
Coventry 1,018,000
Dudley 945,878
Hereford 2,293,950
Sandwell 754,630
Shropshire 851,000
Solihull 629,350
Staffordshire 4,475,150
Walsall 286,500
Warwickshire 1,586,291
Total 15,361,840

North West
£
Bolton 755,425
Bury 479,751
Cheshire 1,289,000
Cumbria 789,146
Manchester 841,964
Rochdale 475,000
Salford 515,500
Stockport 825,125
Tameside 399,991
Wigan 635,700
Wirral 822,910
Total 7,829,512

Yorkshire and Humberside
£
Bradford 1,990,934
Calderdale 510,000
North Yorkshire 1,845,205
Sheffield 271,030
Wakefield 541,400
Doncaster 91,680
Humberside 175,000
Total 5,425,249

Northern
£
Cleveland 1,213,434
Durham 1,725,826
Gateshead 285,908
Newcastle 652,571
North Tyneside 504,592
Northumberland 1,106,328
South Tyneside 411,289
Sunderland 1,112,234
Total 7,012,182

Wales
£
Clwyd 1,021,139
Dyfed 392,557
Mid Glamorgan 1,558,613
South Glamorgan 442,653
West Glamorgan 452,940
Gwent 712,013
Gwynedd 931,219
Powys 265,039
Total 5,776,193

Scotland
£
Ayr 104,289
Borders 206,025
Central 9,500
Dumbarton 70,800
Dumfries 420,250
Fife 899,376
Glasgow 1,487,372
Lothian 2,883,473
Renfrew 1,188,631
Tayside 82,882
Total 7,352,598

Great Britain
£
Great Britain total 94,975,448

Extension Budgets 1990–91 London
£
Barking 366,973
Barnet 232,000
Bexley 341,685
Bromley 683,274
Croydon 732,384
Ealing 750,794
Enfield 826,620
Harrow 216,000
Havering 791,663
Hillingdon 230,000
Kingston 215,026
Merton 97,000
Newham 224,000
Redbridge 165,000
Richmond 298,905
Sutton 1
Total 6,171,324
1 Development funding 1990–91 only £150,000.

South East
£
Berkshire 1,908,986
Buckinghamshire 1,892,778
Essex 4,992,371
Hampshire 4,274,138
Hertfordshire 2,724,450
Isle of Wight 323,289
Kent 4,712,424
Oxfordshire 1,340,700
Surrey 2,234,785
East Sussex 1,524,984
West Sussex 1,772,089
Total 27,700,994

South West
£
Avon 910,000
Cornwall 1,343,225
Devon 2,458,501
Dorset 325,000
Gloucester 1,395,945
Somerset 1,392,574
Wiltshire 1,647,498
Total 9,472,745

East Midlands/Eastern
£
Bedfordshire 1,449,300
Cambridgeshire 1,946,225
Derbyshire 1,738,300
Leicestershire 2,853,760
Lincolnshire 433,000
Norfolk 2,123,000
Northamptonshire 1,715,939
Nottinghamshire 418,000
Suffolk 1,932,125
Total 14,609,649

West Midlands
£
Birmingham 4,023,579
Coventry 917,195
Dudley 942,583
Herefordshire 2,293,861
Sandwell 955,280
Shropshire 1,554,925
Solihull 694,027
Staffordshire 4,800,305
Walsall 821,996
Warwickshire 1,653,847
Total 18,657,598

North West
£
Bolton 829,225
Bury 544,681
Cheshire 2,361,600
Cumbria 1,176,979
Knowsley 182,713
Lancashire 870,000
Manchester 1,317,125
Rochdale 634,574
St. Helens 238,000
Salford 773,898
Stockport 823,910
Tameside 655,645
Wigan 901,693
Wirral 867,740
Total 12,177,783

Yorkshire and Humberside
£
Barnsley 690,331
Bradford 1,614,797
Calderdale 522,750
Doncaster 424,000
Humberside 555,000
North Yorkshire 2,024,144
Rotherham 261,000

£
Sheffield 830,409
Wakefield 864,280
Total 7,786,711

Northern
£
Cleveland 1,566,763
Durham 1,965,268
Gateshead 367,550
Newcastle 670,960
Northumberland 1,074,928
North Tyneside 483,999
South Tyneside 476,309
Sunderland 982,346
Total 7,588,123

Wales
£
Clwyd 1,266,023
Dyfed 1,026,726
Mid Glamorgan 1,829,441
South Glamorgan 1,067,911
West Glamorgan 1,263,292
Gwent 1,442,924
Gwynedd 843,856
Powys 1,266,023
Total 10,006,196

Scotland
£
Ayr 197,000
Borders 316,238
Central 245,000
Dumbarton 292,000
Dumfries 430,756
Fife 1,008,907
Glasgow 2,330,764
Highland 155,000
Lanarkshire 619,000
Lothian 2,404,203
Renfrew 827,354
Tayside 300,000
Total 9,126,222

Great Britain
£
Great Britain total 123,297,345