HC Deb 31 July 1997 vol 299 cc417-8W
Mr. Ruane

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list the percentage of local authorities' total expenditure spent on education for each county in Wales for the years(a) 1991–92, (b) 1992–93, (c) 1993–94, (d) 1994–95, (e) 1995–96 and (f) 1996–97, ranked in order from the highest percentage to the lowest.[10865]

Mr. Hain

The information requested is given in the following table:

Percentage of local authority expenditure spent on education ranked1
Per cent.
1991–92
Powys 47
Mid Glamorgan 47
Clwyd 47
Gwent 45
Dyfed 44
West Glamorgan 43
South Glamorgan 42
Gwynedd 41
1992–93
Clwyd 47
Powys 46
Gwent 46
Mid Glamorgan 44
West Glamorgan 43
Dyfed 43
Gwynedd 41
South Glamorgan 40
1993–94
Gwent 43
Mid Glamorgan 41
Powys 41
Clwyd 40
West Glamorgan 39
Dyfed 39
South Glamorgan 37
Gwynedd 36
1994–95
Gwent 43
Mid Glamorgan 39
Powys 38
West Glamorgan 38
Clywd 38
South Glamorgan 38
Dyfed 37
Gwynedd 34
1995–96
South Glamorgan 39
Gwent 39
Mid Glamorgan 38
Powys 37
Clwyd 36

Percentage of local authority expenditure spent on education ranked1
Per cent.
West Glamorgan 36
Dyfed 36
Gwynedd 33
1996–97
Pembrokeshire 41
Torfaen 41
Monmouthshire 40
Cardiff 39
Caerphilly 39
Bridgend 39
Flintshire 38
Rhondda Cynon Taff 38
Powys 38
Merthyr Tydfil 38
The Vale of Glamorgan 38
Carmarthenshire 37
Isle of Anglesey 37
Newport 37
Ceredigion 37
Swansea 36
Denbighshire 36
Neath Port Talbot 36
Conwy 35
Wrexham 35
Blaenau Gwent 34
Gwynedd 33
1On 1 April 1995, police authorities became authorities in their own right. Prior to that date, police expenditure formed part of county council overall expenditure. For consistency across years, police expenditure has been excluded throughout.

Higher and further education colleges transferred out of the local authority sector on 1 April 1992 and 1 April 1993 respectively and this may affect patterns of expenditure before and after these dates. Up to 1995–96 includes county and district services to be consistent with 1996–97 unitary authority figures.

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