HC Deb 29 January 1996 vol 270 cc568-9W
Mr. Dunn

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if she will publish the delegated schools budget for 1995–96 for each local education authority combining the budgets for grant-maintained and for local education authority maintained primary and secondary schools. [12341]

Mr. Robin Squire

The following table shows, for each local education authority, the amount delegated to primary, middle and secondary schools through the aggregated schools budget in 1995–96. The figures are derived from the local management of schools budget statements produced by local education authorities under section 42 of the Education Reform Act 1988.

The funding of grant-maintained schools is a matter for the Funding Agency for Schools, and I have asked the chairman of the funding agency to arrange for a reply to be sent to the hon. member in respect of the GM sector.

Funding delegated (1995–96) to primary, middle and secondary schools through ASB
LEA £ million
Avon 234.4
Barking and Dagenham 50.8
Barnet 61.4
Barnsley 51.4
Bedfordshire 127.8
Berkshire 163.9
Bexley 50.5
Birmingham 275.1
Bolton 66.7
Bradford 127.8
Brent 38.8
Bromley 39.5
Buckinghamshire 138.1
Bury 45.1
Calderdale 37.7
Cambridgeshire 130.4
Camden 43. I
Cheshire 248.9
Corporation of London 0.7
Cleveland 157.3
Cornwall 113.9
Coventry 87.4
Croydon 62.1
Cumbria 98.0
Derbyshire 185.4
Devon 224.4
Doncaster 85.1
Dorset 117.7
Dudley 67.7
Durham 146.6
Ealing 57.4
East Sussex 153.4
Enfield 64.9
Essex 222.2
Gateshead 50.5
Gloucestershire 71.2
Greenwich 74.0
Hackney 51.6
Hammersmith and Fulham 31.2

Funding delegated (1995–96) to primary, middle and secondary schools through ASB
LEA £ million
Hampshire 338.7
Haringey 59.3
Harrow 53.3
Havering 56.7
Hereford and Worcester 149.3
Hertfordshire 226.2
Hillingdon 33.8
Hounslow 59.7
Humberside 237.8
Isle of Wight 30.6
Isles of Scilly 0.8
Islington 53.1
Kensington and Chelsea 22.1
Kent 277.4
Kingston 26.5
Kirklees 96.6
Knowsley 45.3
Lambeth 43.7
Lancashire 320.6
Leeds 190.2
Leicestershire 226.6
Lewisham 65.7
Lincolnshire 105.3
Liverpool 129.4
Manchester 114.6
Merton 39.8
Newcastle upon Tyne 66.2
Newham 72.6
Norfolk 155.6
North Tyneside 49.6
North Yorkshire 177.1
Northamptonshire 138.1
Northumberland 81.7
Nottinghamshire 250.3
Oldham 68.8
Oxfordshire 130.9
Redbridge 63.2
Richmond 36.0
Rochdale 48.7
Rotherham 70.5
Salford 58.9
Sandwell 79.3
Sefton 78.5
Sheffield 103.9
Shropshire 89.9
Solihull 59.1
Somerset 108.9
South Tyneside 39.6
Southwark 55.7
St. Helens 48.7
Staffordshire 243.5
Stockport 69.7
Suffolk 162.1
Sunderland 81.9
Surrey 173.2
Sutton 30.5
Tameside 50.9
Tower Hamlets 72.6
Trafford 44.2
Wakefield 79.1
Walsall 62.8
Waltham Forest 57.2
Wandsworth 37.3
Warwickshire 105.4
West Sussex 167.2
Westminster 38.8
Wigan 83.8
Wiltshire 104.4
Wirral 83.7
Wolverhampton 64.7

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