HC Deb 09 January 1996 vol 269 cc148-51W
Mr. Hinchliffe

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what has been the total discretionary award expenditure as a percentage of LEA spending for each authority in England and Wales. [7989]

Mr. Forth

Information is not available in the form requested. the following table shows local education authority expenditure on discretionary awards in the academic year 1993–94 and total net recurrent local authority expenditure on education in the financial year 1993–94. Because the figures for discretionary awards expenditure and net recurrent expenditure are not directly comparable, it is not possible to calculate the percentage of total expenditure which is attributable to discretionary awards.

Information on total local authority expenditure on education in Wales is a matter for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Wales.

Expenditure by local education authorities: England and Wales
£000s
Expenditure on discretionary awards1,2 in the academic year 1993–94 Total expenditure on education3 in the financial year 1993ߝ94
Corporation of London 24 2,010
Camden4 70,054
Greenwich 349 110,016
Hackney 991 119,730
Hammersmith and Fulham 178 67,408
Islington 184 95,862
Kensington and Chelsea 637 48,861
Lambeth 127 132,499
Lewisham 1,073 112,439
Southwark 273 110,026
Tower Hamlets 467 128,142
Wandsworth 1,162 90,517
Westminster4 68,714
London residuary body 76
Barking and Dagenham 299 63,996
Barnet 127 106,941
Bexley 409 78,360
Brent 497 112,369
Bromley 714 76,855
Croydon 609 129,818
Ealing 204 120,724
Enfield 357 108,683
Haringey 16 111,348
Harrow 103 90,142
Havering 654 78,692
Hillingdon 193 66,271
Hounslow 386 89,813
Kingston upon Thames 982 47,035
Merton 397 69,814
Newham 473 117,182
Redbridge 455 101,002
Richmond upon Thames 461 51,921
Sutton 157 50,665
Waltham Forest 246 104,155
Birmingham 1,725 444,977
Coventry 438 143,835
Dudley 175 104,926
Sandwell 198 126,253
Solihull 343 78,015
Walsall 537 109,676
Wolverhampton 67 113,059
Knowsley 816 75,815
Liverpool 2,200 215,497
St. Helens 507 78,433
Sefton 958 120,072
Wirral 2,066 143,280
Bolton 985 106,916
Bury 364 71,109
Manchester 2,363 206,603
Oldham 823 101,566

Expenditure by local education authorities: England and Wales
£000s
Expenditure on discretionary awards1,2 in the academic year 1993–94 Total expenditure on education3 in the financial year 1993ߝ94
Rochdale 819 86,296
Salford 143 87,880
Stockport 1,071 108,433
Tameside 452 82,741
Trafford 411 78,788
Wigan 524 122,115
Barnsley 412 81,927
Doncaster 754 128,186
Rotherham 1,002 109,264
Sheffield 692 187,044
Bradford 2,181 216,312
Calderdale 399 73,383
Kirklees 2,300 167,279
Leeds 3,231 280,208
Wakefield 504 121,896
Gateshead 762 83,661
Newcastle upon Tyne 890 113,508
North Tyneside 1,031 67,445
South Tyneside 647 62,279
Sunderland 1,296 120,975
Isles of Scilly 16 1,306
Avon 2,738 371,747
Bedfordshire 2,073 216,199
Berkshire 1,825 271,276
Buckinghamshire 924 256,096
Cambridgeshire 920 233,434
Cheshire 5,363 394,667
Cleveland 2,027 240,535
Cornwall 2,574 184,286
Cumbria 9,523 175,302
Derbyshire 3,491 351,727
Devon 4,726 366,006
Dorset 6,429 206,766
Durham 2,381 246,541
East Sussex 2,131 242,739
Essex 4,830 469,539
Gloucestershire 2,467 165,592
Hampshire 8,219 549,758
Hereford and Worcester 2,036 247,999
Hertfordshire 2,549 374,316
Humberside 3,462 367,792
Isle of Wight 459 49,584
Kent 8,728 502,510
Lancashire 7,301 594,252
Leicestershire 6,265 371,638
Lincolnshire 1,739 194,228
Norfolk 3,024 253,887
North Yorkshire 4,419 276,129
Northamptonshire 1,826 215,087
Northumberland 1,409 127,589
Nottinghamshire 2,896 414,002
Oxfordshire 1,285 215,518
Shropshire 1,702 159,908
Somerset 1,912 177,433
Staffordshire 1,114 382,274
Suffolk 2,535 240,229
Surrey 3,575 330,929
Warwickshire 12 183,502
West Sussex 1,856 252,300
Wiltshire 1,820 209,106
Clwyd 1,018 163,025
Dyfed 817 163,632
Gwent 3,393 199,150
Gwynedd 1,189 104,360
Mid-Glamorgan 1,584 257,223
Powys 647 56,220

Expenditure by local education authorities: England and Wales
£000s
Expenditure on discretionary awards1,2 in the academic year 1993–94 Total expenditure on education3 in the financial year 1993ߝ94
South Glamorgan 1,236 164,765
West Glamorgan 965 157,389
England and Wales(4) 184,132(5)(6) 19,901,208(7)

— = not available.

1Including major discretionary awards (paid at least 50% of the mandatory rate) and minor awards (paid at less than 50 per cent. of the mandatory rate).

2Including expenditure on fees for discretionary award placement year sandwich students.

3Net recurrent expenditure, i.e. total expenditure not including joint arrangements less capital charges, interest and capital expenditure charged to revenue account minus customer and client receipts and revenue for other LEAs for pupils and students educated by the authority.

4 Camden and Westminster were unable to provide all of the information required on discretionary awards expenditure.

5Total is grossed to compensate for incomplete returns.

6Source: LEA returns on Form 503G.

7Source: LEA RO1 returns to the Department of the Environment.

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