§ Ms. ShortTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many ET training agents, ET training managers and YTS managing agents have(a) had their contracts terminated and (b) gone into receivership for each year since 1987 and in the case of ET, since the programme started.
MrNicholls: The information for ET is given in the following table:
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TEC/LEC Award (£) Heart of England (Oxfordshire) 110,000 Hertfordshire 110,000 Isle of Wight 85,000 Kent 158,000 Milton Keynes 110,000 Thames Valley 125,000 London AZTEC (Kingston/Merton/Wandsworth) 111,000 London East 195,000 South West Avon 115,000 Devon/Cornwall 190,000 Dorset 95,000 Gloucestershire 112,000 Somerset 110,000 West Midlands Birmingham 139,000 Coventry/Warwickshire 114,000 Dudley 98,000 Sandwell 115,000 Staffordshire 113,000
TEC/LEC Award (£) Walsall 104,000 Wolverhampton 88,000 East Midlands and Eastern Central and South Cambridgeshire 116,000 Norfolk/Waveney 149,000 North Nottinghamshire 120,000 Suffolk 106,000 Yorkshire andHumberside Calderdale/Kirklees 106,000 Leeds 120,000 North Yorkshire 125,000 Rotherham 90,000 Sheffield 138,000 Wakefield 109,000 North West Bolton/Bury 110,000 Cumbria 115,000 East Lancashire 118,000 Manchester 150,000 Oldham 81,000 Rochdale 75,000 South and East Cheshire 106,000 St. Helens 75,000 Stockport/High Peak 110,000 Wigan 94,000 Northern County Durham 94,000 Northumberland 92,000 Teesside 127,000 Tyneside 136,000 Wearside 90,000 Wales Gwent 100,000 Mid Glamorgan 104,000 North East Wales 98,000 North West Wales 110,000 South Glamorgan 100,000 West Wales 110,000 Scotland Scottish Enterprise Dumbartonshire 100,000 Dumfries and Galloway 50,000 Fife 100,000 Forth Valley 100,000 Grampian 100,000 Lanarkshire 88,000 Lothian and Edinburgh 100,000 Renfrew 100,000 Highland and Islands Enterprise Skye and Lochalsh 30,000 Notes:
1. Figures have been rounded to the nearest £1,000.
2. Development funding for LECs in Scotland is jointly provided by the Department of Employment and the Scottish Office.