HC Deb 16 February 1999 vol 325 c646W
Mr. Malcolm Bruce

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, pursuant to his answer of 9 February 1999,Official Report, columns 173–74, on education expenditure, if he will list the figures for 1996–97 and 1998–99 in 1997–98 prices. [71475]

Mrs. Liddell

The following table shows the final outturn for 1996–97 and 1998–99 at 1997–98 prices. Final outturn figures for any year are generally higher than the budget estimates.

From 1 July 1999 this will be a matter for the Scottish Parliament.

Local authority education spending
£000
(at 1997–98 prices)
1996–97 1998–99
Councils Final outturn Budget estimates
Aberdeen, City 89,341 85,849
Aberdeenshire 112,428 108,748
Angus 49,212 48,531
Argyll and Bute 50,745 47,781
Clackmannanshire 24,686 24,524
Dumfries and Galloway 69,220 68,752
Dundee 72,078 67,317
East Ayrshire 60,566 59,034
East Dunbartonshire 54,677 52,479
East Lothian 38,496 36,867
East Renfrewshire 43,711 42,963
Edinburgh, City 163,076 159,645
Eilean Siar 24,181 23,945
Falkirk 64,331 62,503
Fife 171,942 162,655
Glasgow City 297,819 280,488
Highland 116,861 112,712
Inverclyde 43,894 44,286
Midlothian 41,639 40,132
Moray 42,935 40,600
North Ayrshire 66,870 67,062
North Lanarkshire 165,163 160,818
Orkney 15,756 14,947
Perth and Kinross 57,593 57,221
Renfrewshire 84,710 82,385
Scottish Borders 49,522 46,425
Shetland 24,483 23,183
South Ayrshire 53,847 45,889
South Lanarkshire 149,232 137,007
Stirling 41,655 38,478
West Dunbartonshire 50,896 51,861
West Lothian 85,289 77,231
Scotland 2,476,854 2,372,320

Note:

All figures are net current expenditure excluding loan and leasing charges as returned by the individual local authorities to The Scottish Office, adjusted to 1997–98 prices using the GDP deflator.