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Mr. Byers
The following table gives the information requested as a listing of local education authorities in England for 1998–99. The figures are derived from the budget statements produced by the local education authorities under section 122 of the 1996 Education Act.
Aggregated schools budget |
£000 |
England—1998–99 (provisional figures) |
|
City of London |
658 |
Camden |
51,934 |
Greenwich |
85,900 |
Hackney |
62,450 |
Hammersmith and Fulham |
38,022 |
Islington |
58,960 |
Kensington and Chelsea |
25,292 |
Lambeth |
49,288 |
Lewisham |
81,984 |
Southwark |
65,726 |
Tower Hamlets |
86,720 |
Wandsworth |
47,406 |
Westminster |
43,932 |
Barking/Dagenham |
58,978 |
Barnet |
73,241 |
Bexley |
63,821 |
Brent |
48,976 |
Bromley |
41,116 |
Croydon |
74,029 |
Ealing |
69,052 |
Enfield |
82,059 |
Haringey |
70,675 |
Harrow |
58,962 |
Havering |
66,874 |
Hillingdon |
41,565 |
Hounslow |
71,225 |
Kingston |
29,433 |
Merton |
46,347 |
Newham |
89,123 |
Redbridge |
79,079 |
Richmond |
41,034 |
Sutton |
39,235 |
378W
Aggregated schools budget |
£000 |
England—1998–99(provisional figures) |
|
Waltham Forest |
70,832 |
Birmingham |
338,420 |
Coventry |
101,954 |
Dudley |
83,298 |
Sandwell |
96,236 |
Solihull |
68,075 |
Walsall |
71,928 |
Wolverhampton |
72,543 |
Knowsley |
56,250 |
Liverpool |
149,121 |
St. Helens |
56,602 |
Sefton |
90,525 |
Wirral |
97,538 |
Bolton |
77,285 |
Bury |
49,869 |
Manchester |
138,513 |
Oldham |
80,807 |
Rochdale |
56,997 |
Salford |
67,742 |
Stockport |
76,948 |
Tameside |
60,799 |
Trafford |
46,763 |
Wigan |
98,226 |
Barnsley |
57,268 |
Doncaster |
95,039 |
Rotherham |
82,652 |
Sheffield |
127,823 |
Bradford |
141,116 |
Calderdale |
39,423 |
Kirklees |
110,189 |
Leeds |
222,290 |
Wakefield |
88,468 |
Gateshead |
55,591 |
Newcastle |
76,977 |
North Tyneside |
57,482 |
South Tyneside |
46,062 |
Sunderland |
93,463 |
Isles of Scilly |
872 |
Bath and North East Somerset |
46,432 |
Bristol |
103,745 |
North Somerset |
52,321 |
South Gloucestershire |
73,497 |
Hartlepool |
29,124 |
Middlesbrough |
45,532 |
Redcar and Cleveland |
47,386 |
Stockton on Tees |
59,885 |
Hull |
78,681 |
East Riding |
90,715 |
North East Lincolnshire |
53,745 |
North Lincolnshire |
46,511 |
North Yorkshire |
166,577 |
York |
45,662 |
Bedfordshire |
102,333 |
Luton |
47,728 |
Buckinghamshire |
115,424 |
Milton Keynes |
48,527 |
Derbyshire |
161,463 |
Derby City |
48,595 |
Dorset |
89,119 |
Poole |
23,989 |
Bournemouth |
27,842 |
Durham |
144,424 |
Darlington |
27,228 |
East Sussex |
124,341 |
Brighton and Hove |
57,859 |
Hampshire |
299,740 |
Portsmouth |
47,889 |
Southampton |
59,675 |
Leicestershire |
166,088 |
Leicester City |
91,714 |
Rutland |
4,010 |
379W
Aggregated schools budget |
£000 |
England—1998–99 (provisional figures) |
|
Staffordshire |
225,248 |
Stoke-on-Trent |
66,345 |
Wiltshire |
74,784 |
Swindon |
40,076 |
Bracknell Forest |
29,329 |
Windsor and Maidenhead |
35,144 |
West Berkshire |
36,867 |
Reading |
23,978 |
Slough |
23,720 |
Wokingham |
45,171 |
Cambridgeshire |
105,589 |
Peterborough |
37,525 |
Cheshire |
199,603 |
Halton |
40,904 |
Warrington |
59,038 |
Devon |
161,186 |
Plymouth |
74,266 |
Torbay |
31,903 |
Essex |
212,747 |
Southend-on-Sea |
26,296 |
Thurrock |
28,654 |
Herefordshire |
42,049 |
Worcestershire |
133,945 |
Kent |
270,191 |
Medway Towns |
64,418 |
Lancashire |
316,358 |
Blackburn with Darwen |
43,203 |
Blackpool |
35,741 |
Nottinghamshire |
225,158 |
Nottingham City |
72,231 |
Shropshire |
70,308 |
Telford and Wrekin |
37,955 |
Cornwall |
126,340 |
Cumbria |
112,415 |
Gloucestershire |
92,539 |
Hertfordshire |
270,356 |
Isle of Wight |
37,132 |
Lincolnshire |
122,265 |
Norfolk |
183,873 |
Northamptonshire |
159,466 |
Northumberland |
91,981 |
Oxfordshire |
152,760 |
Somerset |
125,401 |
Suffolk |
192,304 |
Surrey |
208,275 |
Warwickshire |
123,878 |
West Sussex |
201,515 |
England |
12,963,313 |