HC Deb 20 May 1993 vol 225 cc294-6W
Mr. Peter Robinson

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will list all of the educational projects which have been funded by the "making Belfast work" programme in each of the last three years.

Mr. Hanley

The information is as follows:

The Department of Education (NI) making Belfast work 1990–91 programme

  1. 1. Principal Teachers' Training and Support in Primary and Secondary Schools
  2. 2. Belfast Citizen Advice Bureaux—Premises and Equipment
  3. 3. Mobile Science Gallery
  4. 4. Dairy Farm Library
  5. 5. Community Arts Outreach—Music
  6. 6. Youth Resource Centre—West Belfast
  7. 7. Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme
  8. 8. Action Sport
  9. 9. Youth Club Face Lift—various locations
  10. 10. Ozanam House—Youth Facility Building
  11. 11. Schools Links with Industry
  12. 12. Nursery Schools at New Barnsley, Twinbrook and Finaghy Road North
  13. 13. Nursery Schools at Lenadoon, Ardoyne, Glen Road and Cliftonville Primary School
  14. 14. Literacy/Numeracy in Primary Schools
  15. 15. Literacy/Numeracy in Secondary Schools
  16. 16. Literacy/Numeracy Further Education/Youth Training Programme
  17. 17. Literacy/Numeracy—Belfast Toy and Book Library
  18. 18. Newtownabbey Schools—Information Technology Equipment
  19. 19. Discipline in Schools
  20. 20. Homework Centres in certain Belfast schools
  21. 21. Additional Technology Support in Secondary Schools
  22. 295
  23. 22. Whiterock—Further Education Provision
  24. 23. Shankill Further Education Outcentre
  25. 24. Additional Equipment for Further Education Colleges
  26. 25. Workers Education Association
  27. 26. Women's Education Programme
  28. 27. Corpus Christi—Macrory Park Sports Facility
  29. 28. Corpus Christi refurbishment of school
  30. 29. Equipment for Boxing Clubs
  31. 30. Provision of Lap Top Computers in Secondary Schools

1991–92 Programme

  1. 1. Principal Teachers' Training and Support in Primary and Secondary Schools
  2. 2. Belfast Citizen Advice Bureaux—Premises and Equipment
  3. 3. Behavioural Unit at Robert Bell Primary School
  4. 4. Mobile Science Gallery
  5. 5. Dairy Farm Library
  6. 6. Community Arts Outreach—Music
  7. 7. Youth Resource Centre—West Belfast
  8. 8. Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme
  9. 9. Action Sport
  10. 10. Schools Links with Industry
  11. 11. Schools Links with European Industry
  12. 12. Nursery Schools at New Barnsley, Twinbrook and Finaghy Road North
  13. 13. Nursery Schools at Lenadoon, Ardoyne, Glen Road and Cliftonville Primary School
  14. 14. Nursery School at Twinbrook
  15. 15. Literacy/Numeracy in Primary Schools
  16. 16. Literacy/Numeracy Belfast Toy and Book Library
  17. 17. Literacy/Numeracy in Secondary Schools
  18. 18. Literacy/Numeracy Further Education/Youth Training Programme
  19. 19. Newtownabbey Schools—Information Technology Equipment
  20. 20. Discipline in Schools
  21. 21. Homework Centres in certain Belfast Schools
  22. 22. Liaison between Home Schools and Other Agencies
  23. 23. Support for Technology and Science in Secondary Schools
  24. 24. Enhanced Environment for Teaching Staff
  25. 25. Additional Technology Support in Secondary Schools
  26. 26. Whiterock-Further Education provision
  27. 27. Shankill Further Education Outcentre
  28. 28. Additional Equipment for Further Education Colleges
  29. 29. Workers Education Association
  30. 30. Women's Education Programme
  31. 31. Equipment for Boxing Clubs

1992–93 Programme

  1. 1. Principal Teachers' Training and Support in Primary and Secondary Schools
  2. 2. Belfast Citizen Advice Bureaux—Premises and Equipment
  3. 4. Behavioural Unit at Robert Bell Primary School
  4. 5. Information Technology Equipment for Special Schools
  5. 6. Mobile Science Gallery
  6. 7. Dairy Farm Library
  7. 8. Arts and Disability Centre
  8. 9. Youth Resource Centre—West Belfast
  9. 10. Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme
  10. 11. Taughmonagh Youth Club
  11. 12. Action Sport
  12. 13. Belfast Bytes—computer awareness centre
  13. 14. Schools Links with Industry
  14. 15. Schools Links with European Industry
  15. 16. Nursery Schools at New Barnsley, Twinbrook and Finaghy Road North
  16. 17. Nursery Schools at Lenadoon, Ardoyne, Glen Road and Cliftonville Primary School
  17. 18. Nursery School at Brooklands Primary School Ballybeen
  18. 19. Nursery School at Twinbrook
  19. 20. Literacy/Numeracy in Primary Schools
  20. 21. Extension of Literacy/Numeracy in Primary Schools
  21. 22. Literacy/Numeracy Belfast Toy and Book Library
  22. 23. Literacy/Numeracy Ballybeen Toy and Book Library
  23. 24. Literacy/Numeracy in Secondary Schools
  24. 25. Extension of Literacy/Numeracy in Secondary Schools
  25. 296
  26. 26. Literacy/Numeracy Further Education/Youth Training Programme
  27. 27. Newtownabbey Schools—Information Technology Equipment
  28. 28. Discipline in Schools
  29. 29. Homework Centres in certain Belfast Schools
  30. 30. Liaison between Home Schools and Other Agencies
  31. 31. Support for Technology and Science in Secondary Schools
  32. 32. Enhanced Environment for Teaching Staff
  33. 33. Regeneration of Schools in the Inner-city
  34. 34. Technical Support in Science for Schools
  35. 35. Community Literacy Centres
  36. 36. Whiterock—Further Education provision
  37. 37. Shankill Further Education Outcentre
  38. 38. Dunlewey Street Further Education Outcentre
  39. 39. Educational Guidance Service for Adults
  40. 40. Belfast Centre for the Unemployed

Mr. Peter Robinson

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many(a) maintained schools and (b) controlled schools are excluded from benefiting from "making Belfast work" expenditure in Belfast.

Mr. Hanley

Within the area of the Belfast education and library board, eight maintained schools and 25 controlled schools are excluded as they are outside the "making Belfast work" initiative catchment area.

Mr. Peter Robinson

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how much has been spent in each of the last three years by the "making Belfast work" programme on educational projects in Belfast.

Mr. Hanley

A total of £4.434 million was spent in 1990–91, £5.323 million in 1991–92 and £6.405 million in 1992–93.