HC Deb 23 January 1995 vol 253 cc34-6W
Mr. Blunkett

To ask the Secretary of State for Education if she will list for each local eduction authority(a) the current annual cost of teacher salaries, (b) the cost of a 2 per cent. increase in teachers' pay for 1994–95 and (c) the cost of a 2.5 per cent. increase in teachers' pay.

Mr. Robin Squire

The table sets out the 1992–93 expenditure recorded by LEAs in England on teaching staff salaries in nursery and primary, secondary and special schools. These are the latest available figures for LEA-maintained schools. To provide an estimate of the cost of pay awards, the 1992–93 figures have been uprated by the 1993 teachers' pay award, 1.5 per cent. to arrive at notional 1993–94 baselines on which cost of hypothetical increases in teachers' pay for 1994–95 of 2 per cent. and 2.5 per cent. has been calculated. These estimates take no account of changes in teacher numbers or other factors that will have affected the teachers' pay bill. The actual increase in teachers' pay 1994–95 was 2.9 per cent.

LEA expenditure on teachers salaries
Nursery, Primary, Secondary and Special Schools 1992–93 (actual) (£000) 1992–93 (in 1993–94 terms) (£000) 2 per cent, increase (£000) 2.5per cent, increase £(000)
Corporation of London 428 434 9 11
Camden 36,778 37,330 747 933
Greenwich 57,441 58,303 1,166 1,458
Hackney 42,157 42,789 856 1,070
Hammersmith 25,144 25,521 510 638
Islington 40,339 40,944 819 1,024
Kensington and Chelsea 15,969 16,209 324 405
Lambeth 45,081 45,757 915 1,144
Lewisham 43,850 44,508 890 1,113
Southwark 43,037 43,683 874 1,092
Tower Hamlets 57,235 58,094 1,162 1,452
Wandsworth 41,485 42,107 842 1,053
Westminster 29,064 29,500 590 737
Barking 34,134 34,646 693 866
Barnet 61,723 62,649 1,253 1,566
Bexley 43,229 43,877 878 1,097
Brent 48,628 49,357 987 1,234
Bromley 37,052 37,608 752 940
Croydon 56,379 57,225 1,144 1,431
Ealing 48,569 49,298 986 1,232
Enfield 57,216 58,074 1,161 1,452
Haringey 46,196 46,889 938 1,172
Harrow 38,397 38,973 779 974
Havering 49,716 50,462 1,009 1,262
Hillingdon 32,850 33,343 667 834
Hounslow 48,372 49,454 989 1,236
Kingston upon Thames 26,672 27,072 541 677
Merton 34,380 34,896 698 872
Newham 55,156 55,983 1,120 1,400
Redbridge 48,178 48,901 978 1,223
Richmond upon Thames 25,951 26,340 527 659
Sutton 26,067 26,458 529 661
Waltham Forest 49,215 49,953 999 1,249
Birmingham 226,986 230,391 4,608 5,760
Coventry 68,241 69,265 1,385 1,732
Dudley 61,409 62,330 1,247 1,558
Sandwell 67,116 68,123 1,362 1,703
Solihull 44,663 45,333 907 1,133
Walsall 57,957 58,826 1,177 1,471
Wolverhampton 52,823 53,615 1,072 1,340
Knowsley 34,957 35,481 710 887
Liverpool 106,122 107,714 2,154 2,693
St. Helens 40,656 41,266 825 1,032
Sefton 58,695 59,575 1,192 1,489
Wirral 71,520 72,593 1,452 1,815
Bolton 58,731 59,612 1,192 1,490
Bury 33,786 34,293 686 857
Manchester 98,210 99,683 1,994 2,492
Oldham 57,609 58,473 1,169 1,462
Rochdale 44,279 44,943 899 1,124
Salford 51,731 52,507 1,050 1,313
Stockport 58,114 58,986 1,180 1,475
Tameside 46,054 46,745 935 1,169
Trafford 39423 40,116 802 1,003
Wigan 72,263 73,347 1,467 1,834
Bamsley 40,094 40,695 814 1,017
Doncaster 61,082 61,998 1,240 1,550
Rotherham 59,486 60,378 1,208 1,509
Sheffield 95,070 96,496 1,930 2,412
Bradford 113,897 115,605 2,312 2,890
Calderdale 40,476 41,083 822 1,027
Kirklees 83,022 84,267 1,685 2,107

LEA expenditure on teachers' salaries
Nursery, Primary, Secondary and Special Schools 1992–93 (actual) (£000) 1992–93 (in 1993–94 terms) (£000) 2 per cent, increase (£000) 2.5 per cent, increase £(000)
Leeds 144,719 146,890 2,938 3.672
Wakefield 65,138 66,115 1,322 1,653
Gates head 41,420 42,.041 841 1,051
Newcastle upon Tyne 54,297 55,111 1,102 1,378
North Tyneside 43,.475 44,127 883 1,103
South Tyneside 31,785 32,262 645 807
Sunderland 64,315 65,280 1,306 1,632
Isles of Scilly 599 608 12 15
Avon 179,711 182,407 3,648 4,560
Bedfordshire 116,753 118,504 2,370 2,963
Berkshire 133,913 135,922 2,718 3,398
Buckinghamshire 116,645 118,395 2,368 2,960
Cambridgeshire 121,295 123,114 2,462 3,078
Cheshire 193,359 196,259 3,925 4,906
Cleveland 136,127 138,169 2,763 3,454
Cornwall 86,734 88,035 1,761 2,201
Cumbria 94,791 96,213 1,924 2,405
Derbyshire 187,005 189,810 3,796 4,745
Devon 179,197 181,885 3,638 4,547
Dorest 99,774 101,271 2,025 2,532
Durham 122,305 124,140 2,483 3,103
East Sussex 115,326 117,056 2,341 2,926
Essex 279,683 283,878 5,678 7,097
Gloucestershire 87,598 88,912 1,778 2,223
Hampshire 281,689 285,914 5,718 7,148
Hereford and Worcester 133,454 135,456 2,709 3,386
Hertfordshire 195,847 198,785 3,976 4,970
Humberside 184,702 187,473 3,749 4,687
Isle of Wight 24,255 24,619 492 615
Kent 257,412 261,273 5,225 6,532
Lancashire 290,367 294,723 5,894 7,368
Leicestershire 192,009 194,889 3,898 4,872
Lincolnshire 94,889 96,312 1,926 2,408
Norfolk 129,927 131,876 2,638 3,297
North Yorkshire 137,936 140,005 2,800 3,500
Northamptonshire 117,669 119,434 2,389 2,986
Northumberland 62,703 63,644 1,273 1,591
Nottinghamshire 204,216 207,279 4,146 5,182
Oxfordshire 102,211 103,744 2,075 2,594
Shropshire 87,570 88,884 1,778 2,222
Somerset 83,851 85,109 1,702 2,128
Staffordshire 201,758 204,784 4,096 5,120
Suffolk 126,106 127,998 2,560 3,200
Surrey 151,970 154,250 3,085 3,856
Warwickshire 90,879 92,242 1,845 2,306
West Sussex 128,140 130,062 2,601 3,252
Wiltshire 105,215 106,793 2,136 2,670
England Total 9,371,750 9,788,184 195,764 244,705