§ Mr. SymsTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will list by local education authority, how much money.(a) has been spent and (b) is estimated will be needed to be spent on (i) employing new teachers and (ii) building new classrooms in order for schools to ensure that no five to seven-year-olds will be in classes with more than 30 pupils. [74736]
§ Ms Estelle MorrisThe following table sets out by local education authority the allocations of revenue funding for additional teachers and capital funding for new classrooms made for 1998–99 and 1999–2000. In total, we have made available £620 million to ensure that our pledge is delivered in full by September 2001 and in virtually all schools by September 2000.
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Allocations to reduce infant class sizes £000 1998–99 1999–2000 LEA name Revenue Capital Revenue Capital Barking and Dagenham — 142 46 — Barnet 146 192 273 — Barnsley — — 379 616 Bath and North East Somerset — 140 161 178 Bedfordshire — 744 650 1,030 Bexley 225 423 360 185 Birmingham — — 72 421 Blackburn 107 268 263 625 Blackpool 73 415 285 278 Bolton — 280 779 628 Bournemouth — — 77 1,583 Bracknell — 174 110 277 Bradford 625 202 1,351 — Brent — — — 74 Brighton and Hove 88 110 268 576 Bristol, City of — 203 192 303 Bromley 200 520 571 339 Buckinghamshire 146 160 1,313 1,608 Bury 584 1,145 1,082 199 Calderdale 162 100 308 0 Cambridgeshire — 543 946 768 Camden — — 15 92 Cheshire — 801 1,370 1,076 City of London — — 0 0 Cornwall — 320 760 659 Coventry 452 40 604 227 Croydon 100 369 298 0 Cumbria 146 113 834 779 Darlington — 170 186 266 Derby, City of 1,000 878 1,402 160 Derbyshire 1,160 1,597 2,294 1,926 Devon 1,000 576 1,505 594 Doncaster — — 507 291 Dorset 324 254 1,067 746 Dudley — 374 233 608 Durham 250 167 810 508 Ealing 291 111 442 607 East Riding of Yorkshire 250 85 720 1,099 313W
Allocations to reduce infant class sizes £000 1998–99 1999–2000 LEA name Revenue Capital Revenue Capital East Sussex 116 547 878 515 Enfield — 380 393 644 Essex — 543 1,183 1,149 Gateshead 100 200 181 0 Gloucestershire — 238 804 629 Greenwich — 80 0 200 Hackney — — 91 0 Halton — 297 317 85 Hammersmith and Fulham — — 0 0 Hampshire — 1,025 1,490 1,093 Haringey 146 — 148 0 Harrow — — 69 0 Hartlepool 100 69 194 180 Havering — 77 0 257 Herefordshire 146 65 323 985 Hertfordshire 510 399 1,369 440 Hillingdon 291 864 427 1,126 Hounslow — — 160 507 Isle of Wight 135 170 308 164 Isles of Scilly — — 0 0 Islington — — 0 0 Kensington and Chelsea — — 0 0 Kent — 850 1,126 1,169 Kingston upon Hull — — 315 434 Kingston upon Thames — — 131 3,306 Kirklees 500 540 1,138 719 Knowsley — 80 164 428 Lambeth — 578 69 359 Lancashire 1,000 1,285 2,390 4,064 Leeds 500 320 1,313 725 Leicester City 584 158 650 587 Leicestershire 291 566 943 510 Lewisham — — 0 0 Lincolnshire 102 318 503 690 Liverpool — 85 124 224 Luton — 59 110 574 Manchester — 817 41 30 Medway — 188 384 244 Merton — — 131 1,939 Middlesbrough 146 94 244 0 Milton Keynes — — 195 294 Newcastle upon Tyne 500 367 759 70 Newham 257 278 329 569 Norfolk 291 470 1,217 1,086 North East Lincolnshire — 518 253 172 North Lincolnshire 675 410 889 140 North Somerset — 212 260 87 North Tyneside — 352 192 241 North Yorkshire — 459 1,018 1,470 Northamptonshire — 234 349 1,061 Northumberland 324 224 738 893 Nottingham, City of 146 452 412 149 Nottinghamshire — 405 1,100 3,113 Oldham — 1,112 589 1,287 Oxfordshire 584 842 1,011 1,263 Peterborough 150 — 368 415 Plymouth 500 — 870 0 Poole — 246 164 324 Portsmouth — — 91 401 Reading — 92 144 311 Redbridge — 320 131 325 Redcar and Cleveland — 253 69 326 Richmond upon Thames — 762 117 847 Rochdale — 320 471 711 Rotherham 219 85 471 1,140 Rutland — — 50 0 Salford 146 139 416 221 Sandwell 1,000 1,159 1,212 293 Sefton 59 359 357 552 Sheffield 525 — 1,005 148 Shropshire — 591 540 249 Slough 88 — 275 717 Solihull 584 942 848 685 Somerset — 378 795 618 South Gloucestershire 500 873 1,008 704
Allocations to reduce infant class sizes £000 1998–99 1999–2000 LEA name Revenue Capital Revenue Capital South Tyneside 100 — 160 0 Southampton — — 123 161 Southend on Sea — 190 123 80 Southwark — — 0 160 St. Helens — 344 110 608 Staffordshire — 350 1,201 713 Stockport 204 190 749 698 Stockton on Tees — 384 137 163 Stoke on Trent — 151 278 1,077 Suffolk — — 234 883 Sunderland — 55 82 155 Surrey — 419 990 341 Sutton 168 453 295 358 Swindon — 527 343 0 Tameside 291 — 590 813 Telford and Wrekin 291 329 468 100 Thurrock — 80 82 434 Torbay — 198 167 504 Tower Hamlets — — 0 0 Trafford — 487 288 422 Wakefield 60 765 427 530 Walsall 146 397 360 454 Waltham Forest — — 0 285 Wandsworth 146 — 150 223 Warrington 59 332 151 963 Warwickshire 584 169 1,139 294 West Berkshire — — 94 534 West Sussex — 826 521 798 Westminster — — 0 0 Wigan 290 726 659 968 Wiltshire 291 522 935 1,903 Windsor and Maidenhead — 99 128 167 Wirral — 202 273 924 Wokingham — 414 82 527 Wolverhampton — 357 288 753 Worcestershire — — 548 1,156 York, City of 146 116 350 180 GM Schools 680 1,113 — —