HC Deb 25 January 1994 vol 236 cc172-4W
Mr. Pickthall

To ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will list, for each relevant education authority, the amount of the bid for grant towards traveller education in 1994–95 and the actual grant awarded.

Mr. Robin Squire

Twenty-six local education authorities and one grant-maintained school in England were invited to bid for specific grant in 1994–95 for traveller education projects. Details of the bids and of the expenditure actually approved for support are as follows:

LEA Bid Allocation
Barnsley 57,488 31,195
Bolton 68,900 50,025
Brent 159,967 46,409
Bromley 120,404 53,188
Chalvedon GM 21,190 Nil
Cleveland 70,303 25,421
Cumbria 50,000 35,000
Ealing 9,528 8,775
Hammersmith 45,500 38,850
Hampshire 184,470 166,520
Havering 24,027 Nil
Kent 586,180 405,500
Leicestershire 104,543 34,355
Newcastle 33,544 24,024
Norfolk 166,907 138,295
Northamptonshire 266,670 211,996
North Yorkshire 157,000 116,200
Nottinghamshire 75,829 71,929
Oldham 52,540 28,740
Rochdale 109,208 70,817
Rotherham 47,210 30,221
Sefton 65,250 22,750
Somerset 25,000 22,000
Sunderland 28,594 24,094
Tameside 128,050 94,644
Trafford 4,700 Nil
Wiltshire 15,550 15,510

Support for a further £8.48 million of expenditure has been approved for the continuation of existing traveller education projects in 68 local education authorities and one grant-maintained school. Unsolicited bids from two of these authorities for new projects in 1994–95 were rejected. Grant is payable at the rate of 75 per cent. on all approved expenditure.

Mr. Pickthall

To ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will list for each relevant education authority the amount of grant towards traveller education in(a) 1990–91, (b) 1991–92 and (c) 1992–93.

Mr. Robin Squire

Local education authorities receive allowance in their revenue support grant to meet the basic educational needs of travellers in the same way and at the same rate as for other pupils. Grant is also payable under section 210 of the Education Reform Act 1988 in respect of extra provision made by LEAs to meet the additional educational needs of travellers. The total approved expenditure in England, on which grant was payable at the rate of 75 per cent. for each of these three financial years was as follows:

LEA 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93
Avon 260,200 272,600 284,900
Barnsley Nil 15,000 26,900
Bedfordshire 207,100 216,900 226,700
Berkshire 212,400 222,500 232,500
Bolton Nil 35,800 37,400
Bradford 165,800 173,700 181,500
Brent 26,700 66,000 69,000
Bromley 84,100 64,350 Nil
Buckinghamshire 245,500 257,200 268,800
Bury 9,100 9,500 9,900
Cambridgeshire 249,100 260,900 272,600
Cheshire Nil 24,500 53,000
Cleveland 62,900 88,000 92,100
Cumbria 13,800 54,000 56,500
Derbyshire 145,200 152,100 158,900
Devon 139,500 146,100 152,700
Doncaster 58,100 60,900 63,600
Dorset 57,000 59,700 62,400
Durham 110,700 116,000 121,200
Ealing 12,000 17,000 17,800
East Sussex 54,400 27,700 46,500
Essex 509,500 533,700 557,700
Gateshead 35,800 37,500 39,200
Gloucestershire 59,800 73,000 Nil
Greenwich 75,400 79,000 82,600
Hammersmith/Fulham 9,600 41,900 43,800
Hampshire Nil 156,900 164,000
Haringey 78,100 81,800 85,500
Harrow 40,700 42,600 44,500
Havering 8,800 17,100 17,900
Hertfordshire 600,200 628,700 657,000
Hillingdon nil 30,500 44,300
Hounslow 96,100 100,700 105,200
Humberside 226,700 237,500 248,200
Kensington/Chelsea 8,000 8,400 8,800
Kent 173,000 376,000 393,000
Lambeth 16,500 17,300 18,100
Lancashire 293,600 307,500 321,300
Leeds 193,900 203,100 212,200
Leicestershire 85,000 131,000 136,900
Lewisham 49,000 51,300 53,600
Lincolnshire 162,800 170,500 178,200
Liverpool 30,100 25,300 26,400
Manchester 286,100 299,700 313,200
Newcastle 16,000 19,900 20,800
Newham 46,800 49,000 51,200
Norfolk 65,300 200,500 209,500
Northamptonshire 184,000 183,700 192,000
Northumberland 32,000 33,500 36,000
North Yorkshire 105,000 110,700 115,700
Nottinghamshire 28,800 96,100 100,500
Oxfordshire 282,000 295,400 308,700
Richmond 14,600 15,300 16,000
Rochdale nil 50,900 53,200
Salford nil 46,200 48,300
Sefton 39,900 41,800 43,700
Sheffield 156,400 163,800 171,200
Solihull 22,100 23,200 24,200
Somerset 58,600 81,400 85,100
Southwark 200,500 179,400 187,500
Suffolk 122,500 128,300 134,100
Surrey 322,900 338,200 253,400
Tower Hamlets 17,800 18,600 19,400
Trafford 19,200 22,400 23,400
Wakefield 86,400 73,700 77,000
West Sussex 114,800 120,300 125,700
Wigan 56,300 59,000 61,700
LEA 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93
Wiltshire 76,000 93,500 97,700
Wolverhampton (West Midlands Consortium) 739,100 774,200 809,000