HC Deb 19 April 1999 vol 329 cc435-6W
Mr. Willis

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment which of the first-round education action zones have applied to vary the details of their original bids; and if he will set out the details of such variations. [81144]

Ms Estelle Morris

None so far. Each EAZ submitted a detailed action plan on 31 March 1999. The action plans are currently being assessed and decisions on their approval will be made shortly.

Dr. Kumar

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will make a statement on the time limits on the existence of the education and employment action zones.[80893]

Ms Estelle Morris

Education Action Zones are established for three years in the first instance. Zones which are successfully meeting their aims and targets for raising standards, and can continue to contribute significantly to raising standards, will be extended to five years; some may be extended beyond this.

Employment Action Zones will operate for two years in 14 areas, from April 2000, helping 48,000 long-term unemployed people find and keep work.

Mr. Willis

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment, pursuant to his answer of 27 January 1999,Official Report, column 293, if he will list the expenditure by his Department, agencies and non-departmental public bodies on (a) market research, (b) conferences, (c) direct mail, (d) advertising and

Key stage 1 and 2 classes, average class size of single teacher classes in maintained primary and secondary schools. Local Education Authority areas, January 1998 and 1999
Key Stage 1 Key Stage 2
England 27.1 26.5 28.3 28.4
North East 26.9 25.8 27.8 27.6
Hartlepool 27.9 25.7 28.2 28.0
Middlesbrough 26.7 26.0 27.5 27.2
Redcar and Cleveland 26.8 26.1 27.9 27.3
Stockton-on-Tees 26.7 26.0 28.3 27.8
Darlington 29.3 25.9 29.2 28.4
Durham 27.2 29.4 29.1 30.2
Northumberland 27.3 25.9 29.0 28.4
Gateshead 25.8 25.4 26.6 26.9
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 27.4 25.4 27.8 27.7
North Tyneside 27.2 26.5 27.6 27.5
South Tyneside 27.0 25.0 26.7 26.8
Sunderland 25.2 24.7 26.4 26.6
North West and Merseyside 27.5 26.6 28.5 28.6
North West 27.7 26.7 28.7 28.9
Cheshire1 26.4 28.0
Cheshire2 26.4 28.3
Halton 24.9 27.8
Warrington 27.3 28.8
Cumbria 25.7 25.0 26.7 26.8
Bolton 28.3 27.8 29.2 29.6
Bury 29.3 25.3 29.7 29.5
Manchester 27.1 26.6 27.9 28.1
Oldham 29.1 28.3 30.1 29.8
Rochdale 28.9 27.8 30.0 29.9
Salford 26.9 25.7 27.5 28.3
Stockport 28.1 27.1 29.1 29.2
Tameside 29.2 27.5 30.2 29.3

publicity, (e) web sites, (f) hospitality, (g) salaries and relevant expenses of administrative staff and (h) external consultants and advisers which is included in the expenditure on education action zones.. [81152]

Ms Estelle Morris

Expenditure, during the financial year 1998–99, was as follows:

£
(a) Market research 0
(b) Conferences 254,735
(c) Direct mail 3,496
(d) Advertising and publicity 124,825
(e) Website 0
(f) Hospitality 1,200
(g) Central administration costs 539,693
(h) External consultants and advisers 219,202