§ Mr. BlunkettTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what is the total cost(a) nationally and (b) to each local education authority of the teachers' pay award in 1995–96. [11746]
§ Mr. Robin SquireThe total estimated cost in England and Wales of the teachers' pay increase in 1995–96 is around £290 Million. The following table illustrates the cost of the award by updating the 1993–94 expenditure recorded by local education authorities in England and Wales for teaching staff salaries in nursery, primary, secondary and special schools by the teachers' pay awards of 2.9 per cent. in 1994–95 and 2.7 per cent. in 1995–96. The 1993–94 expenditure figures are the latest available for local education authority schools in England and Wales. The figures in the table take no account of changes in teacher numbers or other factors that affect the teachers' paybill.
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LEA expenditure on teachers' salaries £ thousand Pre-primary and primary secondary and special schools 1993–94 (actual) 1994–95 increase (2.9 per cent.) 1995–96 increase (2.7 per cent.) Corporation of London 378 11 11 Camden 37,774 1.095 1,049
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LEA expenditure on teachers' salaries £ thousand Pre-primary and primary secondary and special schools 1993–94 (actual) 1994–95 increase (2.9 per cent.) 1995–96 increase (2.7 per cent.) Greenwich 53,751 1,559 1,493 Hackney 41,871 1,214 1,163 Hammersmith and Fulham 25,087 728 697 Islington 37,294 1,082 1,036 Kensington and Chelsea 15,922 462 442 Lambeth 39,698 1,151 1,103 Lewisham 43,235 1,254 1,201 Southwark 38,056 1,104 1,057 Tower Hamlets 58,012 1,682 1,612 Wandsworth 31,532 914 876 City of Westminster 30,151 874 838 Barking 34,487 1,000 958 Barnet 55,491 1,609 1,542 Bexley 40,962 1,188 1,138 Brent 39,613 1,149 1,101 Bromley 35,283 1,023 980 Croydon 51,278 1,487 1,425 Ealing 46,119 1,337 1,281 Enfield 51,873 1,504 1,441 Haringey 48,595 1,409 1.350 Harrow 38,702 1,122 1,075 Havering 41,677 1,209 1,158 Hillingdon 26,648 773 740 Hounslow 46.927 1,361 1,304 Kingston upon Thames 21,879 634 608 Merton 33,279 965 925 Newham 54,533 1,581 1,515
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LEA expenditure on teachers' salaries £ thousand Pre-primary and primary, secondary and special schools 1993–94(actual) 1994–95 increase (2.9 per cent.) 1995–96 increase (2.7 per cent.) Redbridge 49,548 1,437 1,377 Richmond upon Thames 25,724 746 715 Sutton 22,531 653 626 Waltham Forest 46,867 1,359 1,302 Birmingham 211,785 6,142 5,884 Coventry 69,840 2,025 1,940 Dudley 55,540 1,611 1,543 Sandwell 66,061 1,916 1,835 Solihull 41,921 1,216 1,165 Walsall 55,669 1,614 1,547 Wolverhampton 53,635 1,555 1,490 Knowsley 34,935 1,013 971 Liverpool 104,939 3,043 2,916 St. Helens 39,149 1,135 1,088 Sefton 57,370 1,664 1,594 Wirral 69,278 2,009 1,925 Bolton 54,728 1,587 1,521 Bury 33,505 972 931 Manchester 91,541 2,655 2,543 Oldham 56,483 1,638 1,569 Rochdale 39,389 1,142 1,094 Salford 47,641 1,382 1,324 Stockport 53,551 1,553 1,488 Tameside 39,501 1,146 1,097 Trafford 36,262 1,052 1,007 Wigan 66,655 1,933 1,852 Barnsley 41,363 1,200 1,149 Doncaster 62,198 1,804 1,728 Rotherham 58,540 1,698 1,626 Sheffield 92,046 2,669 2,557 Bradford 109,072 3,163 3,030 Calderdale 37,935 1,100 1,054 Kirklees 81,076 2,351 2,253 Leeds 146,072 4,236 4,058 Wakefield 63,131 1,831 1,754 Gateshead 40,458 1,173 1,124 Newcastle upon Tyne 53,518 1,552 1,487 North Tyneside 40,501 1,175 1,125 South Tyneside 31,493 913 875 Sunderland 65,654 1,904 1,824 Isles of Scilly 608 18 17 Avon 177,289 5,141 4,926 Bedfordshire 105,301 3,054 2,926 Berkshire 135,540 3,931 3,766 Buckinghamshire 112,209 3,254 3,118 Cambridgeshire 103,041 2,988 2,863 Cheshire 185,457 5,378 5,153 Cleveland 124,442 3,609 3,457 Cornwall 86,653 2,513 2,407 Cumbria 88,947 2,579 2,471 Derbyshire 168,175 4,877 4,672 Devon 175,999 5,104 4,890 Dorset 98,18 2,847 2,728 Durham 120,743 3,502 3,355 East Sussex 116,123 3,368 3,226 Essex 211,358 6,129 5,872 Gloucestershire 74,050 2,147 2,057 Hampshire 256,960 7,452 7,139 Hereford and Worcester 128,339 3,722 3,566 Hertfordshire 186,227 5,401 5,174 Humberside 177,122 5,137 4,921 Isle of Wight 24,264 704 674 Kent 227,895 6,609 6,332 Lancashire 294,517 8,541 8,183 Leicestershire 185,004 5,365 5,140 Lincolnshire 88,099 2,555 2,448 Norfolk 124,807 3,619 3,468 North Yorkshire 138,958 4,030 3,861 Northamptonshire 109,086 3,163 3,031 Northumberland 62,398 1,810 1,734 Nottinghamshire 204,137 5,920 5,672 Oxfordshire 105,430 3,057 2,929 Shropshire 79,422 2,303 2,207
LEA expenditure on teachers' salaries £ thousand Pre-primary and primary, secondary and special schools 1993–94(actual) 1994–95 increase (2.9 per cent.) 1995–96 increase (2.7 per cent.) Somerset 84,749 2,458 2,355 Staffordshire 193,818 5,621 5,385 Suffolk 130,118 3,773 3,615 Surrey 143,690 4,167 3,992 Warwickshire 90,965 2,638 2,527 West Sussex 128,568 3,728 3,572 Wiltshire 96,340 2,794 2,677 Clwyd 79,496 2,305 2,209 Dyfed 83,748 2,429 2,327 Gwent 89,452 2,594 2,485 Gwynedd 52,783 1,531 1,466 Mid Glamorgan 126,517 3,669 3515 South Glamorgan 84,294 2,445 2,342 West Glamorgan 79,266 2,299 2,202 Powys 27,607 801 767