HC Deb 22 February 1995 vol 255 cc227-32W
Mr. Pike

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department when he expects to announce his decision on section 11 funding bids for 1995–96; what the total funding bid was in each case; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Nicholas Baker

It remains our hope that it will be possible to announce the outcome of the bidding round by the end of February. The following table shows the amount of grant sought by each applicant in relation to the 1995–96 financial year.

Amount of grant sought 1995–96
Applicant Grant sought in 1995–96 (£)
Local authorities etc
Avon 584,488
Barking and Dagenham 265,750
Barnet 221,000
Bedfordshire 93,200
Berkshire 19,500
Bexley 49,261
Birmingham 487,636
Bolton 217,411
Bradford 3,723,014
Brent 775,500
Bromley 37,800
Buckinghamshire 1,138,021
Burnley 50,603
Bury 35,940
Calderdale 74,250
Cambridgeshire 185,000
Camden 1,506,763
Cardiff 24,093
Cleveland 180,056
Clwyd 139,968
Coventry 165,355
Crewe and Nantwich 35,627
Croydon 427,174
Derbyshire 347,176
Devon 83,000
Doncaster 54,654
Dorset 45,700
Dudley 811,318
Ealing 1,242,773
East Sussex 88,480
Enfield 561,647
Essex 113,716
Gateshead 27,000
Gloucester 49,160
Gloucestershire 83,608
Greenwich 1,043,000
Gwent 184,000
Hackney 531,692
Hammersmith and Fulham 488,876
Hampshire 66,750
Haringey 357,258
Harrow 26,989
Havering 35,484
Hereford and Worcester 175,500
Hertfordshire 29,000
Hillingdon 205,650
Hounslow 653,700
Humberside 127,480
Hyndburn 30,500
Islington 1,590,701
Kensington and Chelsea 175,370
Kent 172,600
Kingston 53,604
Kirklees 2,207,312
Lambeth 1,649,969
Amount of grant sought 1995–96
Applicant Grant sought in 1995–96 (£)
Lancashire 1,214,630
Leeds 880,686
Leicester 148,420
Leicestershire 234,083
Lewisham 1,527,759
Lincolnshire 18,437
Liverpool 163,855
London Boroughs Grants Committee 22,210
Luton 136,004
Manchester 240.970
Merton 147,570
Middlesbrough 74,829
Milton Keynes 52,725
Newcastle 19,670
Newham 624,605
Norfolk 217,051
North Tyneside 33,513
Northamptonshire 293,846
Nottingham 80,000
Nottinghamshire 729,500
Oldham 207,500
Oxford 14,856
Oxfordshire 174,000
Peterborough 18,488
Portsmouth 93,830
Preston 23,902
Reading 25,704
Redbridge 323,000
Redditch 13,536
Richmond 25,200
Rochdale 97,000
Rotherham 393,384
Salford 99,110
Sandwell 494,395
Scunthorpe 19,750
Sefton 24,165
Sheffield 763,500
Shropshire 124,884
Somerset 34,273
South Glamorgan 91,943
South Tyneside 168,000
South Yorkshire FCDA 12,194
Southampton 47,110
Southwark 939,453
St. Albans 27,770
St. Helens 20,064
Staffordshire 320,000
Suffolk 40,100
Sunderland 52,920
Surrey 47,985
Sutton 126,343
Tameside 160,481
Tower Hamlets 1,198,519
Trafford 61,959
Wakefield 265,000
Walsall 1,462,469
Waltham Forest 290,749
Wandsworth 220,536
Warwickshire 863,500
West Glamorgan 237,244
West Midlands FCDA 53,250
West Sussex 15,165
West Yorkshire FCDA 50,586
Westminster 270,821
Wigan 80,000
Wiltshire 67,600
Wirral 54,300
Woking 35,513
Wolverhampton 1,323,600
Amount of grant sought 1995–96
Applicant Grant sought in 1995–96 (£)
Grant-maintained schools and City Techonolgy Colleges
Alperton Common School 46,626
Anglo European School 10,877
Ash Green GM School 8,527
Avon Valley School 10,000
Beechen Cliff GM School 20,000
Beechview Middle GM School 13,675
Billericay School 7,000
Bishop Challoner RC GM School 5,240
Blessed Edward Oldcorne RC GM School 3,599
Brentside High School 33,000
Broomhill Infant GM School 4,000
Brushwood Middle GM School 4,625
Castle Hall School 8,280
Castlefield GM School 97,527
Chadwell Heath GM School 20,979
Claremont School GM 40,924
Copland Community College 15,000
Deacon's School 27,302
Desborough School 23,000
Dixons City Technology College 4,000
Djanogly City Technology College 26,535
Dormers Wells Infants GM School 70,807
Dormers Wells Junior GM School 29,423
Drayton Manor School 25,000
Dunraven GMS 37,600
Durand Primary GM School 45,504
Francis Bacon School 13,000
Gordon's GM School 1,710
Graveney GM School 49,489
Greenford High GM School 74,460
Greenwood Dale School 23,568
Hall Green GM School 11,322
Hamilton Combined GM School 42,469
Hendon GM School 43,758
Hollingwood 1st School 1,200
Holly Hall GM School 29,250
Holy Cross Convent GM School 9,250
Holy Trinity School 12,000
Holywell School 2,973
Hopwood Hall College 9,625
John Kelly Girls's Technical College 11,366
Kelsey Park GM School 82,754
Kingsbury High School 42,000
London Oratory GM School 35,930
Merrill Community School 39,922
Montagu School 7,950
Myton GM School 18,413
Northampton Boys GM School 12,637
Northolt High School 20,000
Norte Dame GM School 9,000
Oldfield GM School 4,785
Prospect School 13,300
Queens Park GM School 79,500
Radcliffe School 23,000
Raines Foundation GM School 32,660
Reading Girls School 14,750
Reay Primary GM School 24,166
Richard Challoner GM School 8,500
Scared Heart RC School 5,718
Small Heath School 63,000
St. Andrews RC GM School 26,367
St. Bartholomew's School 2,500
St. Benedict's Catholic High School 4,000
St. Bernadette RC GM School 11,000
St. Marks West Essex GM School 5,000
St. Martin in Field GM School 12,271
St. Thomas the Apostle GM School 5,707
Stantonbury Campus 12,048
Stopsley High School 5,000
Stratford GM School 34,426
Amount of grant sought 1995–96
Applicant Grant sought in 1995–96 (£)
Surrey Square GM School 16,340
The Gilberd School 14,752
Weavers GM School 24,000
Wood End Junior GM School 7,336
Woodnewton Junior School 4,750
Wrenn GM School 32,900
Colleges of Further Education
Amersham and Wycombe College 20,000
Arnold and Carlton College 22,600
Barnet College 19,942
Bexley College 9,675
Bilborough College 51,058
Birmingham Fe Consortium 1,733,926
Bolton College 72,700
Calderdale College 49,500
Cambridge Regional College 15,000
Charles Keene College 333,000
City College Manchester 40,189
City of Westminster College 72,000
City and Islington College 88,000
Clarendon College 90,712
Coventry Technical College 70,000
Crawley College 4,113
Croydon College 36,352
Dewsbury College 4,268
Doncaster College 13,611
Dudley College of Technology 138,000
Ealing Tertiary College 213,000
East Berkshire College 17,616
Enfield Fe College 45,515
Gateshead College 36,000
Gateway 6th Form College 38,250
Gloscat 30,451
Greenhill College 293,063
Hackney Community College 57,750
Hendon College 105,000
Henley College 34,400
Huddersfield Technical College 57,000
Huntingdonshire Regional College 21,000
Joseph Chamberlain Coll 48,000
Keighley College 16,894
Kensington and Chelsea College 56,835
Kingsway College 86,000
Language and Literacy Unit Southwark 119,535
Leyton 6th Form College 43,352
Manchester College of Arts and Technology 79,070
North East London College 185,310
Newcastle College 37,236
Newham Fe College 447,000
Newham Sixth Form College 101,790
North Herts College 67,650
Northampton College 17,336
Oaklands College 96,000
Oldham College 55,123
Park Lane College 68,198
Peoples College of Tertiary Education 12,016
Rotherham College 13,650
Runshaw College 13,440
Sheffield College 272,150
South Nottingham College 21,000
Southgate College 72,900
Southwark College 22,000
St. Francis Xavier College 24,955
Stoke on Trent 6th Form College 12,000
Stourbridge College 21,000
Swindon College 11,100
Tameside College of Technology 32,000
Thomas Danby College 113,500
Tile Hill College 47,500
Tower Hamlets College 181,000
Amount of grant sought 1995–96
Applicant Grant sought in 1995–96 (£)
Tresham Institute 50,000
Uxbridge College 48,500
Wakefield College 111,255
Walsall College of Arts and Technology 67,000
Wandsworth Adult College 42,000
West Hertsfordshire College 75,184
Woolwich College 21,737

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