§ Mr. McLoughlinTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment, pursuant to the answer of 26 January 1998,Official Report, column 91, what extra 556W amount per pupil would be made available to schools if all local authorities held back the same percentage as Dudley Metropolitan Borough council. [26853]
§ Mr. ByersThe following table gives the information requested as a listing of local education authorities in England for 1997–98. The figures are derived from the budget statements produced by the local education authorities under section 122 of the 1996 Education Act.
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Extract—Section 122 Budget statements (England) 1997–98 Extra amount per pupil which would be made available to schools
if all local authorities held back the same percentage as Dudley
Metropolitan Borough Council (96.3 per cent. of PSB)
Authority £ Corporation of London 261 Camden 233 Greenwich 34 Hackney 129 Hammersmith and Fulham 100 Islington 96 Kensington and Chelsea 198 Lambeth 179 Lewisham 102 Southwark 170 Tower Hamlets 173 Wandsworth 137 Westminster 175 Barking/Dagenham 172 Barnet 147 Bexley 82 Brent 41 Bromley 151 Croydon 101 Ealing 145 Enfield 150 Haringey 254 Harrow 132 Havering 90 Hillingdon 124 Hounslow 146 Kingston 130 Merton 137 Newham 238 Redbridge 91 Richmond 125 Sutton 88 Waltham Forest 56 Birmingham 99 Coventry 114 Dudley 0 Sandwell 82 Solihull 39 Walsall 146 Wolverhampton 78 Knowsley 90 Liverpool 71 St. Helens 131 Sefton 142 Wirral 119 Bolton 170 Bury 64 Manchester 96 Oldham 93 Rochdale 54 Salford 109 Stockport 158 Tameside 117 Trafford 145 Wigan 74 Barnsley 144 Doncaster 172 Rotherham 108 Sheffield 139
Extract—Section 122 Budget statements (England) 1997–98 Extra amount per pupil which would be made available to schools
if all local authorities held back the same percentage as Dudley
Metropolitan Borough Council (96.3 per cent. of PSB)
Authority £ Bradford 111 Calderdale 158 Kirklees 148 Leeds 50 Wakefield 156 Gateshead 217 Newcastle 148 North Tyneside 85 South Tyneside 141 Sunderland 53 Isles of Scilly 141 Bath and North East Somerset 128 Bristol 144 North Somerset 142 South Gloucestershire 158 Hartlepool 103 Middlesbrough 145 Redcar and Cleveland 147 Stockton on Tees 126 Hull 110 East Riding 144 North East Lincolnshire 111 North Lincolnshire 158 North Yorkshire 120 York 131 Luton 118 Milton Keynes 120 Derby City 142 Poole 64 Bournemouth 214 Darlington 162 Brighton and Hove 151 Portsmouth 120 Southampton 80 Leicester City 169 Rutland 103 Stoke-on-Trent 113 Swindon 112 Bedfordshire 62 Berkshire 56 Buckinghamshire 92 Cambridgeshire 160 Cheshire 94 Cornwall 177 Cumbria 78 Derbyshire 135 558W
Section 122 Budget Statement (England) 1997–98 Non-delegated total as % of GSB % (a) GSB less ASB per pupil £ (b) All S.E.N. (non-delegated) funding per pupil £ (c) Column (c) as % of column (b) %(d) Corporation of London 35.8 1,657 0 0.0 Camden 33.5 1,283 136 10.6 Greenwich 22.7 690 14 2.1 Hackney 28.4 961 57 5.9 Hammersmith and Fulham 25.3 873 51 5.8 Islington 32.7 1,133 55 4.9 Kensington and Chelsea 27.2 1,050 95 9.0 Lambeth 26.3 929 141 15.2 Lewisham 20.2 604 22 3.7 Southwark 27.6 871 68 7.8 Tower Hamlets 32.9 1,148 106 9.2 Wandsworth 25.8 840 122 14.5 Westminster 30.2 1,040 98 9.5 Barking/Dagenham 30.7 912 111 12.2 Barnet 30.0 858 130 15.1
Extract—Section 122 Budget statements (England) 1997–98 Extra amount per pupil which would be made available to schools
if all local authorities held back the same percentage as Dudley
Metropolitan Borough Council (96.3 per cent. of PSB)
Authority £ Devon 105 Dorset 103 Durham 151 East Sussex 117 Essex 125 Gloucestershire 88 Hampshire 108 Hereford/Worcester 118 Hertfordshire 58 Isle of Wight 127 Kent 131 Lancashire 129 Leicestershire 147 Lincolnshire 155 Norfolk 81 Northamptonshire 60 Northumberland 89 Nottinghamshire 137 Oxfordshire 83 Shropshire 84 Somerset 114 Staffordshire 72 Suffolk 75 Surrey 114 Warwickshire 134 West Sussex 130 Wiltshire 132 England 115
§ Mr. BurstowTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will list by local education authority(a) the percentage of their schools budget that is not delegated to schools, (b) the amount in (a) expressed in pounds per pupil and (c) the amount not delegated to schools allocated for special educational needs expressed in pounds per pupil; and what proportion (c) represents of (b). [26833]
§ Mr. ByersThe following table gives the information requested as a listing of local education authorities in England for 1997–98. The figures are derived from the budget statements produced by the local education authorities under section 122 of the 1996 Education Act. 559W
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Section 122 Budget Statement (England) 1997–98 Non-delegated total as % of GSB % (a) GSB less ASB per pupil £ (b) All S.E.N. (non-delegated) funding per pupil £ (c) Column (c) as % of column (b) % (d) Bexley 24.3 559 56 10.0 Brent 25.2 722 30 4.2 Bromley 31.6 805 133 16.5 Croydon 28.1 763 77 10.1 Ealing 26.0 720 116 16.2 Enfield 30.5 865 91 10.5 Haringey 34.8 1,149 113 9.8 Harrow 22.5 614 111 18.1 Havering 18.1 429 77 18.0 Hillingdon 21.7 535 25 4.6 Hounslow 27.6 815 43 5.3 Kingston 21.3 499 77 15.4 Merton 18.5 453 111 24.5 Newham 30.3 842 106 12.6 Redbridge 23.5 609 20 3.3 Richmond 17.8 446 101 22.7 Sutton 29.6 821 38 4.6 Waltham Forest 25.5 752 4 0.5 Birmingham 22.4 589 57 9.6 Coventry 24.1 622 58 9.4 Dudley 19.6 447 26 5.8 Sandwell 21.9 510 55 10.9 Solihull 19.8 457 56 12.3 Walsall 23.0 538 61 11.3 Wolverhampton 25.1 602 39 6.5 Knowsley 23.1 573 23 3.9 Liverpool 24.5 592 45 7.5 St. Helens 23.9 574 70 12.1 Sefton 21.0 494 62 12.5 Wirral 24.4 569 52 9.1 Bolton 27.7 656 128 19.6 Bury 21.5 464 19 4.2 Manchester 27.2 696 26 3.7 Oldham 24.3 588 46 7.8 Rochdale 23.4 536 53 10.0 Salford 32.5 863 64 7.4 Stockport 26.8 938 124 13.2 Tameside 34.9 858 52 6.0 Trafford 29.6 668 72 10.8 Wigan 23.4 583 25 4.3 Barnsley 30.5 687 107 15.6 Doncaster 26.6 659 106 16.0 Rotherham 23.6 539 57 10.5 Sheffield 35.2 949 75 7.9 Bradford 35.1 916 103 11.2 Calderdale 32.6 790 115 14.6 Kirklees 28.0 666 74 11.1 Leeds 26.3 675 21 3.1 Wakefield 36.9 957 87 9.1 Gateshead 36.3 1,033 94 9.1 Newcastle 26.0 659 53 8.0 North Tyneside 27.6 685 65 9.6 South Tyneside 26.3 607 63 10.4 Sunderland 21.9 516 53 10.3 Isles of Scilly 25.8 1,164 164 14.1 Bath and North East Somerset 21.4 537 73 13.7 Bristol 22.0 563 43 7.7 North Somerset 29.8 806 77 9.5 South Gloucestershire 23.1 691 102 14.8 Hartlepool 21.1 453 52 11.5 Middlesbrough 25.2 602 63 10.4 Redcar and Cleveland 22.9 522 68 13.1 Stockton on Tees 22.3 510 49 9.6 Hull 22.5 521 52 9.9 East Riding 23.1 563 53 9.3 North East Lincolnshire 21.6 501 49 9.9 North Lincolnshire 26.0 629 58 9.3 North Yorkshire 21.5 511 66 12.9 York 21.0 471 67 14.3
Section 122 Budget Statement (England) 1997–98 Non-delegated total as % of GSB % (a) GSB less ASB per pupil £ (b) All S.E.N. (non-delegated) funding per pupil £ (c) Column (c) as % of column (b) %(d) Luton 27.0 637 42 6.6 Milton Keynes 30.2 729 60 8.3 Derby City 29.1 628 101 16.2 Poole 28.0 612 68 11.0 Bournemouth 35.4 877 98 11.2 Darlington 23.9 515 85 16.4 Brighton and Hove 25.8 650 94 14.5 Portsmouth 28.6 776 40 5.1 Southampton 19.2 465 24 5.2 Leicester City 24.2 570 98 17.2 Rutland 20.5 442 61 13.8 Stoke-on-Trent 23.6 520 51 9.8 Swindon 24.5 533 79 14.8 Bedfordshire 23.5 556 20 3.7 Berkshire 17.4 394 26 6.5 Buckinghamshire 29.5 739 40 5.5 Cambridgeshire 33.2 826 148 18.0 Cheshire 22.0 515 58 11.3 Cornwall 29.9 745 136 18.3 Cumbria 25.7 600 63 10.6 Derbyshire 30.4 691 100 14.4 Devon 24.7 588 73 12.4 Dorset 20.0 433 58 13.4 Durham 28.1 682 89 13.0 East Sussex 27.2 705 58 8.3 Essex 26.2 628 98 15.7 Gloucestershire 24.9 559 75 13.4 Hampshire 21.4 510 26 5.1 Hereford/Worcester 24.7 577 85 14.7 Hertfordshire 22.5 537 76 14.2 Isle of Wight 21.0 486 90 18.6 Kent 24.3 563 99 17.6 Lancashire 25.5 608 104 17.2 Leicestershire 22.9 533 74 14.0 Lincolnshire 24.2 587 106 18.0 Norfolk 24.6 618 65 10.6 Northamptonshire 23.8 555 32 5.7 Northumberland 24.2 561 68 12.1 Nottinghamshire 26.7 599 59 9.8 Oxfordshire 25.4 625 66 10.6 Shropshire 28.5 703 42 5.9 Somerset 23.5 555 101 18.2 Staffordshire 23.7 527 57 10.7 Suffolk 20.3 480 47 9.8 Surrey 26.7 692 73 10.6 Warwickshire 28.1 687 80 11.7 West Sussex 21.6 510 67 13.1 Wiltshire 28.9 691 80 11.6 England 25.6 633 70 11.0