HC Deb 05 June 1990 vol 173 cc543-5W
Mr. Paice

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what information he has on (i) the amount of expenditure made by each local authority on nursery education in nursery schools, nursery classes and reception classes and (ii) the average unit cost per place in each local authority.

Mrs. Rumbold

The latest available data on expenditure by local authorities on nursery schools comes from returns made to the Department of the Environment on spending in 1986–87. The details are set out in the table. Subsequent returns have not separately identified spending on nursery schools, nursery classes or reception classes. The DES chapter of the annual public expenditure White Paper shows the sums within outturn spending attributed to provision for under-fives nationally, and the allowance within grant settlements for such spending—see tables 11.2 and 11.6 of Cm. 1011.

Maintained nursery schools Net institutional expenditure1—1986–87 (cash)
Total expenditure Cost per pupil2
(£000) (£)
Barking
Barnet 344 1,295
Bexley 124 1,250
Brent 491 2,220
Bromley
Croydon 339 1,350
Ealing 512 1,785
Enfield
Haringey 208 1,015
Harrow
Havering
Hillingdon 81 1,360
Hounslow
Kingston upon Thames 208 1,375
Merton 53 1,835
Newham 871 1,685
Redbridge
Richmond upon Thames 45 1,240
Sutton 169 1,410
Waltham Forest 290 1,590
ILEA 7,623 2,455
Birmingham 1,987 1,235
Coventry 345 1,260
Dudley 435 1,845

Total expenditure Cost per pupil1
(£000) (£)
Sandwell 205 1,270
Solihull
Walsall 541 1,235
Wolverhampton 438 1,065
Knowsley
Liverpool 548 1,435
St. Helens 60 1,470
Sefton 195 1,215
Wirral 230 1,790
Bolton 434 1,220
Bury 142 1,335
Manchester 929 1,990
Oldham
Rochdale 666 1,375
Salford 1,166 1,660
Stockport 633 1,265
Tameside 327 1,735
Trafford
Wigan 154 1,355
Barnsley 112 1,275
Doncaster
Rotherham 230 1,115
Sheffield 744 1,640
Bradford 611 1,730
Calderdale 90 1,400
Kirklees 422 1,220
Leeds 211 1,270
Wakefield 341 1,440
Gateshead 55 1,590
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 862 1,610
North Tyneside 219 1,200
South Tyneside 475 1,260
Sunderland 715 1,340
Isles of Scilly
Avon 1,628 1,285
Bedfordshire 1,021 1,195
Berkshire 1,516 1,390
Buckinghamshire 325 1,265
Cambridgeshire 554 1,430
Cheshire 525 1,215
Cleveland 87 1,115
Cornwall 94 1,275
Cumbria 591 1,485
Derbyshire 938 1,415
Devon 158 1,025
Dorset
Durham 1,917 1,460
East Sussex 199 1,350
Essex 184 1,355
Gloucestershire

Total expenditure Cost per pupil2
(£000) (£)
Hampshire 157 1,215
Hereford and Worcester
Hertfordshire 1,337 1,485
Humberside 1,481 2,515
Isle of Wight
Kent 63 1,575
Lancashire 2,481 1,405
Leicestershire 31 1,220
Lincolnshire 240 1,205
Norfolk 243 1,235
North Yorkshire 243 1,300
Northamptonshire 386 1,280
Northumberland 213 2,395
Nottinghamshire 514 1,530
Oxfordshire 385 1,285
Shropshire 111 1,390
Somerset
Staffordshire 1,676 1,165
Suffolk 103 1,165
Surrey 355 1,420
Warwickshire 456 1,240
West Sussex 230 990
Wiltshire
1 Net Institutional Expenditure includes the cost of salaries and wages, premises and certain supplies and services. It does not include the cost of school meal, central administration and inspection, dept charges or revenue contributions to capital outlay.
2 The figures are based on local education authority expenditure returns to Department of the Environment and pupil number returns to Department of Education and Science.