HL Deb 18 November 1997 vol 583 cc74-7WA
Baroness Cox

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they will publish a list derived from the statements published under Section 122 of the Education Act 1996 showing for each local education authority its General Schools Budget. its Aggregated Schools Budget, the difference between these two amounts and this difference as a percentage of each General Schools Budget, in each case for the financial year 1997–98.

Baroness Blackstone

The following table gives the information requested and is derived from the Section 122 budget statements for 1997–98.

Section 122 Budget Statements (England) 1997-98
ASB (£000s) GSB (£000s) 1Difference (£000s) 1Difference as per cent. of GSB
Sutton 36,711.9 52,184.6 15,472.7 29.6
Waltham Forest 67,898.0 91,151.0 23,253.0 25.5
Birmingham 327,088.0 421,490.0 94,402.0 22.4
Coventry 98,571.0 129,821.0 31,250.0 24.1
Dudley 79,888.0 99,308.0 19,420.0 19.6
Sandwell 93,385.0 119,637.0 26,252.0 21.9
Solihull 64,937.5 80,975.5 16,038.0 19.8
Walsall 70,329.7 91,351.0 21,021.3 23.0
Wolverhampton 71,951.8 96,011.0 24,059.2 25.1
Knowsley 53,452.9 69,491.8 16,038.8 23.1
Liverpool 140,025.2 185,416.5 45,391.3 24.5
St. Helens 53,965.5 70,958.5 16,993.0 23.9
Sefton 87,312.3 110,504.7 23,192.4 21.0
Wirral 91,011.0 120,374.0 29,363.0 24.4
Bolton 73,093.7 101,070.0 27,976.3 27.7
Bury 48,994.0 62,407.0 13,413.0 21.5
Manchester 132,950.0 182,680.0 49,730.0 27.2
Oldham 77,207.0 101,990.0 24,783.0 24.3
Rochdale 55,231.0 72,142.0 16,911.0 23.4
Salford 65,261.0 96,713.0 31,452.0 32.5
Stockport 73,140.1 99,912.1 26,771.9 26.8
Tameside 56,494.0 86,724.0 30,230.0 34.9
Trafford 47,072.0 66,825.0 19,753.0 29.6
Wigan 96,148.0 125,444.0 29,296.0 23.4
Barnsley 55,675.0 80,081.0 24,406.0 30.5
Doncaster 91,222.0 124,332.0 33,110.0 26.6
Rotherham 78,689.7 102,937.4 24,247.7 23.6
Sheffield 120,892.0 186,655.0 65,763.0 35.2
Bradford 135,657.0 208,909.0 73,252.0 35.1
Calderdale 37,429.4 55,541.2 18,111.9 32.6
Kirklees 105,185.2 146,098.9 40,913.7 28.0
Leeds 212,412.7 288,179.4 75,766.7 26.3
Wakefield 85,132.0 134,979.0 49,847.0 36.9
Gateshead 54,755.0 86,023.0 31,268.0 36.3
Newcastle 75,028.8 101,392.5 26,363.7 26.0
North Tyneside 54,921.0 75,900.0 20,979.0 27.6
South Tyneside 43,427.0 58,917.0 15,490.0 26.3
Sunderland 90,503.0 115,908.0 25,405.0 21.9
Isles of Scilly 816.0 1,100.0 284.0 25.8
Bath and North East Somerset 44,928.0 57,156.0 12,228.0 21.4
Bristol 101,005.5 129,420.4 28,414.9 22.0
North Somerset 50,829.0 72,413.0 21,584.0 29.8
South Gloucestershire 71,203.0 92,580.0 21,377.0 23.1
Hartlepool 27,430.0 34,758.0 7,328.0 21.1
Middlesbrough 44,388.0 59,350.0 14,962.0 25.2
Redcar and Cleveland 44.804.0 58,107.0 13,303.0 22.9
Stockton-on-Tees 56,820.0 73,101.0 16,281.0 22.3
Hull 76,111.0 98,238.0 22,127.0 22.5
East Riding 88,523.0 115,052.0 26,529.0 23.1
North East Lincolnshire 51,052.0 65,121.0 14,069.0 21.6
North Lincolnshire 44,928.0 60,683.0 15,755.0 26.0
North Yorkshire 156,960.0 200,057.0 43,097.0 21.5
York 42,979.0 54,393.0 11,414.0 21.0
Luton 46,010.0 62,991.0 16,981.0 27.0
Milton Keynes 47,037.0 67,352.0 20,315.0 30.2
Derby City 46,996.0 66,285.0 19,289.0 29.1
Poole 23,395.9 32,477.3 9,081.4 28.0
Bournemouth 25,168.5 38,974.6 13,806.1 35.4
Darlington 25,352.0 33,322.0 7,970.0 23.9
Brighton and Hove 54,739.0 73,815.0 19,076.0 25.8
Portsmouth 45,308.0 63,443.0 18.135.0 28.6
Southampton 56,929.9 70,418.6 13,488.7 19.2
Leicester City 87,528.0 115,492.0 27,964.0 24.2
Rutland 4,164.0 5,236.0 1,072.0 20.5
Stoke-on-Trent 64,092.0 83,926.0 19,834.0 23.6
Swindon 37,922.0 50,214.0 12,292.0 24.5
Bedfordshire 99,820.0 130,464.0 30,644.0 23.5
Berkshire 187,691.0 227,094.0 39,403.0 17.4
Buckinghamshire 115,423.0 163,834.0 48,411.0 29.5
Cambridgeshire 139,168.0 208,383.0 69,215.0 33.2
Cheshire 288,238.0 369,565.0 81,327.0 22.0
Cornwall 122,630.0 174,965.0 52,335.0 29.9

Section 122 Budget Statements (England) 1997–98
ASB (£000s) GSB (£000s) 1Difference (£000s) 1Difference as per cent. of GSB
Cumbria 106,489.0 143,281.0 36,792.0 25.7
Derbyshire 156,022.0 224,028.0 68,006.0 30.4
Devon 256,884.0 341,321.0 84,437.0 24.7
Dorset 84,615.2 105,806.8 21,191.6 20.0
Durham 138,448.0 192,565.0 54,117.0 28.1
East Sussex 121,522.0 166,934.0 45,412.0 77.2
Essex 254,693.0 345,268.0 90,575.0 26.2
Gloucestershire 88,096.0 117,231.0 29,135.0 24.9
Hampshire 291,867.0 371,257.0 79,390.0 21.4
Hereford/Worcester 168,404.0 223,726.0 55,322.0 24.7
Hertfordshire 259,193.0 334,302.0 75,109.0 22.5
Isle of Wight 35,045.4 44,367.1 9,321.7 21.0
Kent 310,368.1 409,968.1 99,600.0 24.3
Lancashire 382,476.0 513,328.0 130,852.0 25.5
Leicestershire 159,134.0 206,392.0 47,258.0 22.9
Lincolnshire 120,254.0 158,543.0 38,289.0 24.2
Norfolk 177,907.0 235,906.0 57,999.0 24.6
Northamptonshire 153,854.3 201,924.7 48,070.4 23.8
Northumberland 88,220.0 116,455.0 28,235.0 24.2
Nottinghamshire 273,481.0 373,033.0 99,552.0 26.7
Oxfordshire 147,771.0 198,128.0 50,357.0 25.4
Shrepshire 104,328.0 145,887.0 41,559.0 28.5
Somerset 121,600.0 158,985.0 37,385.0 23.5
Staffordshire 212,718.6 278,806.0 66,087.4 23.7
Suffolk 185,704.4 232,867.1 47,162.7 20.3
Surrey 201,483.0 274,694.0 73,211.0 26.7
Warwickshire 118,389.7 164,771.7 46,382.0 28.1
West Sussex 191,379.0 244,205.0 52,826.0 21.6
Wiltshire 74,297.0 104,543.0 30,246.0 28.9
England 12,438,058.7 16,711,363.6 4,273,304.9 25.6

1"Difference" equates to total funding held centrally by LEAs as Mandatory and Discretionary Exceptions.