HC Deb 09 February 1995 vol 254 cc385-96W

Pupils under five years of age in maintained nursery schools in each LEA in England January 1994
LEA Pupils1 Percentage of population
Camden 73 2
Greenwich 674 10
Hackney 168 3
Hammersmith 578 15
Islington 329 7
Kensington and Chelsea 252 7
Lambeth 452 6
Lewisham 233 3
Southwark 544 8
Tower Hamlets 711 12
Wandsworth 216 3
Westminster 189 5
Barking 0 0
Barnet 550 7
Bexley 0 0
Brent 223 3
Bromley 0 0
Croydon 462 5

Pupils under five years of age in maintained nursery schools in each LEA in England January 1994
LEA Pupils1 Percentage of population
Ealing 429 5
Enfield 0 0
Haringey 239 4
Harrow 0 0
Havering 0 0
Hillingdon 120 2
Hounslow 0 0
Kingston upon Thames 219 6
Merton 0 0
Newham 934 12
Redbridge 0 0
Richmond upon Thames 70 2
Sutton 241 5
Waltham Forest 320 5
Birmingham 2,325 8
Coventry 205 2
Dudley 70 1
Sandwell 217 3
Solihull 0 0
Walsall 807 11
Wolverhampton 826 12
Knowsley 0 0
Liverpool 580 5
St. Helens 75 2
Sefton 315 4
Wirral 326 4
Bolton 522 7
Bury 161 3
Manchester 563 4
Oldham 0 0
Rochdale 914 14
Salford 973 15
Stockport 925 12
Tameside 344 5
Trafford 0 0
Wigan 193 2
Barnsley 181 3
Doncaster 0 0
Rotherham 401 6
Sheffield 851 6
Bradford 515 4
Calderdale 0 0
Kirklees 569 5
Leeds 92 0
Wakefield 478 5
Gateshead 64 1
Newcastle upon Tyne 623 9
North Tyneside 224 5
South Tyneside 426 10
Sunderland 1,035 13
Avon 1,830 7
Bedfordshire 1,497 9
Berkshire 2,161 10
Buckinghamshire 569 3
Cambridgeshire 732 4
Cheshire 839 3
Cleveland 134 1
Cornwall2 116 1
Cumbria 802 6
Derbyshire 1,569 6
Devon 303 1
Dorset 0 0
Durham 2,575 16
East Sussex 299 2
Essex 296 1
Gloucestershire 0 0
Hampshire 300 1
Hereford and Worcester 0 0
Hertfordshire 1,762 6
Humberside 1,153 5
Isle of Wight 0 0

Pupils under five years of age in maintained nursery schools in each LEA in England January 1994
LEA Pupils1 Percentage of population
Kent 85 0
Lancashire 3,532 9
Leicestershire 50 0
Lincolnshire 242 2
Norfolk 397 2
North Yorkshire 403 2
Northamptonshire 612 4
Northumberland 128 2
Nottinghamshire 609 2
Oxfordshire 1,185 7
Shropshire 173 2
Somerset 0 0
Staffordshire 2,128 7
Suffolk 97 1
Surrey 418 2
Warwickshire 757 6
West Sussex 483 3
Wiltshire 0 0
England2,3 52,262 4
1Excludes pupils who became five years of age by 1 January 1994.
2 Includes the Isles of Scilly.
3.Includes the Corporation of London

Mr. Steinberg

To ask the Secretary of State for Education how many three-year-olds and four-year-olds there are in nursery classes in schools, not including primary reception classes, in each local education authority in England and Wales; and what percentage this represents of the population in those age groups for the latest figures available.

Mr. Forth

[pursuant to his answer, 1 February 1995,c. 7281]: I regret that the table shown was incorrect. The corrected version, which includes revised figures for January 1994, as follows:

Pupils under five years of age in maintained nursery schools in each LEA in England January 1994
LEA Pupils1 Percentage of Population
Camden 955 24
Greenwich 2,573 37
Hackney 2,162 35
Hammersmith and Fulham 1,059 28
Islington 1,532 32
Kensington and Chelsea 610 18
Lambeth 1,960 28
Lewisham 2,418 34
Southwark 2,524 35
Tower Hamlets 2,388 41
Wandsworth 2,144 33
Westminster 988 26
Barking and Dagenham 1,833 40
Barnet 2,039 25
Bexley 1,395 23
Brent 2,385 35
Bromley 166 2
Croydon 1,081 12
Ealing 3,119 39
Enfield 1,690 23
Haringey 2,442 42
Harrow 1,015 19
Havering 486 9
Hillingdon 3,052 45
Hounslow 2,516 43
Kingston upon Thames 961 27
Merton 2,676 55

Pupils under five years of age in maintained nursery schools in each LEA in England January 1994
LEA Pupils1 Percentage of Population
Newham 3,618 46
Redbridge 1,198 19
Richmond upon Thames 785 18
Sutton 1,609 35
Waltham Forest 2,311 34
Birmingham 8,288 27
Coventry 2,009 23
Dudley 2,862 35
Sandwell 4,444 53
Solihull 1,837 35
Walsall 3,561 48
Wolverhampton 2,981 42
Knowsley 2,718 55
Liverpool 5,873 47
St. Helens 1,598 34
Sefton 2,181 28
Wirral 1,961 21
Bolton 2,635 34
Bury 1,395 27
Manchester 6,942 51
Oldham 2,429 37
Rochdale 1,206 19
Salford 2,550 40
Stockport 1,048 14
Tameside 2,207 34
Trafford 2,189 38
Wigan 1,982 23
Barnsley 2,777 46
Doncaster 3,497 42
Rotherham 2,853 39
Sheffield 4,913 37
Bradford 5,766 39
Calderdale 1,836 34
Kirklees 3,846 36
Leeds 8,594 44
Wakefield 4,295 48
Gateshead 1,772 35
Newcastle upon Tyne 2,331 33
North Tyneside 2,380 49
South Tyneside 1,810 44
Sunderland 2,317 29
Avon 3,523 14
Bedfordshire 4,039 25
Berkshire 4,271 20
Buckinghamshire 2,204 12
Cambridgeshire 1,500 8
Cheshire 4,697 18
Cleveland 9,117 57
Cornwall2 1,546 13
Cumbria 2,244 18
Derbyshire 8,126 32
Devon 2,490 10
Dorset 839 5
Durham 4,597 29
East Sussex 1,301 8
Essex 2,266 5
Gloucestershire 0 0
Hampshire 1,691 4
Hereford and Worcester 1,287 7
Hertfordshire 7,161 26
Humberside 7,991 34
Isle of Wight 176 6
Kent 1,959 5
Lancashire 4,282 11
Leicestershire 5,341 21
Lincolnshire 1,192 8
Norfolk 467 3

Pupils under five years of age in maintained nursery schools in each LEA in England January 1994
LEA Pupils1 Percentage of Population
North Yorkshire 3,475 19
Northamptonshire 2,338 14
Northumberland 2,907 38
Nottinghamshire 12,901 47
Oxfordshire 1,778 11
Shropshire 1,808 16
Somerset 485 4
Staffordshire 4,761 17
Suffolk 2,916 16
Surrey 2,450 9
Warwickshire 1,425 11
West Sussex 596 3
Wiltshire 578 4
England2,3 294,331 23
1Excludes pupils who became five years of age by 1 January 1994.
2 Includes the Isles of Scilly.
3.Includes the Corporation of London

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