HC Deb 12 November 1991 vol 198 cc494-7W
Mr. Chris Smith

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list in tabular form the amount of the capital bids for(a) county and voluntary controlled schools, (b) voluntary aided schools and (c) further education, for each local education authority that has submitted its application for 1992–93.

Mr. Eggar

The information requested is set out in the table.

Capital Expenditure bids 1992–93
Bids for annual capital guidelines (ACGs) for county and controlled schools and further and higher education colleges and bids for capital allocations for voluntary aided and special agreement schools
(£000s) County and Controlled Schools Further and Higher Education Colleges VA and SA Schools
LEA
Barking 6,032 0 467
Barnet 8,022 2,422 1,201
Bexley 11,413 305 1,918
Brent 15,884 1,209 71
Bromley 6,702 350 71
Croydon 15,120 2,003 1,000
Ealing 27,633 2,245 798
Enfield 13,460 1,753 1,927
Haringey 5,256 575 214
Harrow 16,865 983 95
Havering 6,434 426 50
Hillingdon 8,937 39 100
Hounslow 16,540 55 847
Kingston 1,946 678 99
Merton 8,804 150 174
Newham 13,017 1,651 390
Redbridge 6,271 141 66
Richmond 3,968 815 *388
Sutton 8,205 110 1,821
Waltham Forest 19,505 1,180 0
City of London 0 43 0
Camden 3,292 262 1,160
Westminster 18,767 0 3,146
Greenwich 5,334 400 340
Hackney 8,041 600 193
Hammersmith 5,329 144 1,712
Islington 9,718 1,796 2,256
Kensington 5,976 70 1,677
Lambeth 6,773 2,502 1,141

(£000s) County and Controlled Schools Further and Higher Education Colleges VA and SA Schools
Lewisham 13,287 1,107 815
Southwark 3,244 304 826
Tower Hamlets 14,484 6,443 1,520
Wandsworth 31,477 2,385 120
Birmingham 29,760 5,018 4,550
Coventry 8,816 163 2,849
Dudley 7,058 200 1,377
Sandwell 6,056 533 409
Solihull 1,766 411 910
Walsall 3,769 1,350 20
Wolverhampton 14,281 1,306 760
Knowsley 5,718 1,000 235
Liverpool 14,995 3,515 4,972
St. Helens 4,406 1,680 1,040
Sefton 4,665 464 1,879
Wirral 6,854 200 230
Bolton 3,349 720 6,307
Bury 2,807 795 330
Manchester 29,020 8,645 1,538
Oldham 8,235 482 1,138
Rochdale 12,757 1,439 474
Salford 9,228 961 707
Stockport 2,643 345 34
Tameside 3,697 450 336
Trafford 3,223 550 1,656
Wigan 8,266 1,269 1,567
Barnsley 7,233 1,027 100
Doncaster 1,071 395 10
Rotherham 5,770 1,344 64
Sheffield 19,386 537 1,124
Bradford 27,433 4,315 1,219
Calderdale 3,220 557 46
Kirklees 5,795 2,280 798
Leeds 39,449 3,698 5,570
Wakefield 10,295 730 206
Gateshead 8,599 2,545 757
Newcastle 24,804 3,855 1,171
North Tyneside 7,954 150 454
South Tyneside 6,738 953 84
Sunderland 8,637 903 1,384
Avon 8,904 3,880 568
Bedfordshire 7,860 187 865
Berkshire 21,703 957 350
Buckinghamshire 12,412 2,846 957
Cambridgeshire 27,817 7,793 1,809
Cheshire 26,912 1,487 3,012
Cleveland 6,357 471 392
Cornwall 18,476 3,467 344
Cumbria 19,402 2,014 1,989
Derbyshire 41,748 2,315 657
Devon 19,165 2,885 2,578
Dorset 20,581 1,002 2,900
Durham 27,604 4,771 1,562
East Sussex 51,921 2,170 586
Essex 58,584 3,462 163
Gloucester 16,294 2,199 2,277
Hampshire 21,795 5,620 534
Hereford & Worcester 11,168 1,880 1,156
Hertfordshire 23,519 1,000 509
Humberside 22,411 1,791 947
Isle of Wight 6,425 278 0
Isles of Scilly 96 0 0
Kent 39,215 5,568 3,403
Lancashire 31,020 12,708 5,279
Leicestershire 25,923 1,449 890
Lincolnshire 26,435 5,267 794
Norfolk 9,347 1,363 628

(£000s) County and Controlled Schools Further and Higher Education Colleges VA and SA Schools
North Yorkshire 10,160 240 733
Northampton 8,087 729 489
Northumberland 7,343 250 857
Nottingham 20,549 3,974 1,353
Oxfordshire 20,179 833 2,315
Shropshire 10,403 920 12
Somerset 9,071 987 2,866
Staffordshire 18,048 1,958 2,364
Suffolk 18,343 2,897 569
Surrey 19,319 2,045 *3,077
Warwickshire 10,802 47 1,058
West Sussex 11,093 471 759
Wiltshire 12,175 2,045 708
Total 1,492,401 184,158 125,247

Notes:

1. The figures should be treated with caution. They represent the initial bids made by local education authorities and take no account of subsequent amendments to those bids.

2. All figures are in thousands.

3. The above information includes bids for FE major building projects which, for procedural reasons, it is not possible to consider. Time constraints preclude their deletion at the time of writing.

4. The information does not include bids for FE major building projects which LEAs have started without Departmental approval.

5. The bids for capital allocations at voluntary aided (VA) and special agreement (SA) schools do not include bids for Minor Improvement Projects. Grants for minor works will be allocated to LEAs by formula.

6. VA and SA schools bids marked "*" include an estimate for committed projects (i.e., based on 1991–92 submissions) since LEA bids for such expenditure have not yet been received.

Mr. Blunkett

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will publish a list for each local authority comparing the capital allocations for the education service in 1989–90 with the latest available outturn information.

Mr. Eggar

The table shows capital allocations to each local education authority in 1989–90, together with final outturn expenditure on education capital in that year.

Capital spending and allocations on education by LEAs, 1989–90
(£ million cash)
LEA Gross expenditure Final outturn Allocation
Barking 1.765 .245
Barnet 2.343 .996
Bexley 3.870 .864
Brent 10.644 .463
Bromley 6.280 .663
Croydon 15.947 1.008
Ealing 5.947 .540
Enfield 7.740 1.153
Haringey 5.020 2.275
Harrow 5.408 .650
Havering 5.398 1.341
Hillingdon 15.324 .991
Hounslow 10.260 .529
Kingston 2.973 .316
Merton 9.273 5.243
Newham 10.188 3.590
Redbridge 5.900 2.028
Richmond 2.476 .540
Sutton 5.443 .649
Waltham Forest 11.853 8.013
ILEA 50.780 11.957
Birmingham 10.663 5.327
Coventry 19.705 2.670
Dudley 5.549 2.531
Sandwell 5.703 2.080
Solihull 4.191 .744

LEA Gross expenditure Final outturn Allocation
Walsall 5.712 .921
Wolverhampton 3.551 .985
Knowsley 2.869 2.366
Liverpool 4.163 .907
St. Helens 2.244 1.851
Sefton 3.362 2.471
Wirral 3.629 2.469
Bolton 4.645 1.286
Bury 1.832 .605
Manchester 14.385 5.271
Oldham 3.932 2.272
Rochdale 4.003 2.475
Salford 6.579 3.806
Stockport 5.464 1.519
Tameside 2.591 .746
Trafford 6.795 5.171
Wigan 2.369 1.364
Barnsley 2.733 .276
Doncaster 1.651 .684
Rotherham 3.020 .840
Sheffield 13.393 5.211
Bradford 14.388 8.584
Calderdale 4.845 2.607
Kirklees 4.752 .808
Leeds 16.468 3.464
Wakefield 6.237 3.212
Gateshead 5.753 1.052
Newcastle 6.086 1.566
North Tyne 1.783 1.577
South Tyne 5.912 3.372
Sunderland 6.512 3.859
Isles of Scilly .143 .149
Avon 11.049 3.877
Bedfordshire 7.556 2.022
Berkshire 20.203 5.876
Bucks 12.274 7.780
Cambridgeshire 22.488 6.594
Cheshire 24.159 3.487
Cleveland 6.812 5.324
Cornwall 9.021 6.279
Cumbria 9.005 6.753
Derbyshire 20.754 11.909
Devon 20.154 14.177
Dorset 6.547 3.667
Durham 6.233 2.133
East Sussex 16.542 9.171
Essex 26.260 17.305
Gloucs 10.030 6.089
Hampshire 30.552 8.453
Hereford and Worcester 9.450 2.534
Hertfordshire 14.989 4.832
Humberside 11.427 7.601
Isle of Wight 2.021 1.628
Kent 19.446 8.610
Lancashire 19.272 15.057
Leicestershire 12.998 7.533
Lincolnshire 7.375 3.010
Norfolk 7.982 3.788
North Yorks 8.193 2.209
Northants 9.484 4.034
Northumberland 3.102 .901
Nottinghamshire 8.563 3.215
Oxfordshire 11.085 3.758
Shropshire 5.565 5.045
Somerset 8.70 3.088
Staffordshire .11.104 4.927
Suffolk 10.511 6.086
Surrey 26.536 5.735
Warwickshire 5.339 1.729
West Sussex 11.882 1.966
Wiltshire 7.607 2.866

Note: Expenditure is given in cash terms; it includes provision form within the Department of the Enviroment's urban programme, and covers schools, further education, youth and other educational services.