§ Mr. FatchettTo 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[holding answer 13 June 1990]: Below is a table showing by LEA the budgets available or planned for TVEI extension in 1989–90 and 1990–91.
The additional information requested could be provided only at disproportionate cost.
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Extension budgets 1989–90 £ Barking 233,438 Barnet 377,91 Bexley 223,125 Bromley 499,979 Croydon 675,951 Ealing 607,368 Enfield 826,943 Harrow 78,173 Havering 712,951 Kingston 56,285 Richmond 171,174 London total 4,123,283 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 South East total 24,262,752 465W
£ Cornwall 1,310,463 Devon 1,145,950 Gloucestershire 1,298,761 Somerset 1,192,075 Wiltshire 1,296,233 South West total 6,243,482 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 East Midlands Total 11,588,377 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 West Midlands Total 15,361,840 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 North West Total 7,829,512 Bradford 1,990,934 Calderdale 510,000 North Yorkshire 1,845,205 Sheffield 271,030 Wakefield 541,400 Doncaster 91,680 Humberside 175,000 Yorkshire and Humberside Total 5,425,249 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 Northern Total 7,012,182 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 Wales Total 5,776,193 466W
£ Ayr 104,239 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 Scotland total 7,352,598 Great Britain total 94,975,448 Extension Budgets 1990–91 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 (Development funding 1990–91, only) 150,000 London total 6,171,324 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 1,524,934 West Sussex 1,772,089 South East total 27,700,994 Avon 910,000 Cornwall 1,343,225 Devon 2,458,501 Dorset 325,000 Gloucester 1,395,947 Somerset 1,392,574 Wiltshire 1,647,498 South West Total 9,472,745 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 East Midlands/Eastern Total 14,609,649 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 West Midlands Total 18,657,598