HC Deb 04 July 2000 vol 353 cc120-3W
Mr. Allan

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will list for(a) England and (b) each local education authority the number of additional free early years education places that would be required to meet the Government's target of free places being available for 66 per cent. of three-year-olds by 2002. [126810]

Ms Hodge

[holding answer 21 June 2000): 190,000 additional new free early years education places for three-year-olds will be made available using the £390 million allocated by the Government. This will allow us to meet the national target of providing 66 per cent. of all three-year-olds in England with a free place.

We are currently seeking to target those children in most social need. To this end different targets have been set with local authorities to reflect their position on the Government's Index of Local Deprivation.

Based upon 1998 participation levels, the table shows the estimated number of new places which would be required in each local education authority area to take the number of free places available in that authority to the national target level of 66 per cent. It also shows our estimate of the percentage of three-year-olds in each area who will have a free place by April 2001.

LEA Name New Places required to reach national target of 66 per cent. Percentage of children expected to have free places by April 2001
Barking and Dagenham 0 81.9
Barnet 695 51.0
Barnsley 502 79.3
Bath and North-East Somerset 899 18.9
Bedfordshire 1,986 27.4
Bexley 669 44.9
Birmingham 2,611 88.5
Blackburn with Darwen 557 80.7
Blackpool 850 77.9
Bolton 246 79.7
Bournemouth 851 41.9
Bracknell Forest 984 11.8
Bradford 0 83.3
Brent 494 81.7
Brighton and Hove 907 71.3
Bristol 588 70.5
Bromley 2,022 16.0
Buckinghamshire 3,392 13.2
Bury 602 44.2
Calderdale 416 64.6
Cambridgeshire 3,504 18.7
Camden 518 80.7
Cheshire 2,953 31.3
City of London 2 64.0
Cornwall 2,575 48.7
Coventry 639 81.3
Croydon 1,276 57.4
Cumbria 1,091 48.5
Darlington 0 89.0
Derby 466 72.8
Derbyshire 2,420 40.5
Devon 3,807 17.2
Doncaster 67 80.7
Dorset 2,456 12.3
Dudley 274 60.9
Durham 0 76.9
Ealing 0 79.7
East Riding of Yorkshire 1,546 29.6
East Sussex 3,025 13.0
Enfield 1,235 67.4
Essex 8,740 12.4
Gateshead 266 80.7
Gloucestershire 4,355 12.0
Greenwich 245 84.2
Hackney 739 86.4
Halton 335 80.2
Hammersmith and Fulham 297 80.5

LEA Name New places required to reach national target of 66 per cent. Percentage of children expected to have free places by April 2001
Hampshire 9,174 5.8
Haringey 149 83.5
Harrow 1,195 30.1
Hartlepool 0 100.0
Havering 1,158 22.0
Herefordshire 1,056 16.4
Hertfordshire 3,782 39.4
Hillingdon 1,596 37.5
Hounslow 293 76.1
Isle of Wight 695 50.8
Isles of Scilly 13 95.0
Islington 574 82.9
Kensington and Chelsea 601 71.5
Kent 8,884 12.3
Kingston upon Hull 0 82.9
Kingston upon Thames 265 52.9
Kirklees 799 71.7
Knowsley 0 97.3
Lambeth 868 84.9
Lancashire 4,979 44.1
Leeds 27 79.2
Leicester 635 83.1
Leicestershire 4,740 5.8
Lewisham 946 82.9
Lincolnshire 2,886 26.9
Liverpool 0 90.0
Luton 1,059 70.1
Manchester 0 89.9
Medway 1,756 31.9
Merton 0 68.6
Middlesbrough 0 100.0
Milton Keynes 1,676 12.1
Newcastle upon Tyne 225 83.9
Newham 686 88.1
Norfolk 4,000 22.7
North-East Lincolnshire 408 76.5
North Lincolnshire 866 48.6
North Somerset 1,512 8.5
North Tyneside 0 81.8
North Yorkshire 1,774 34.6
Northamptonshire 3,006 31.3
Northumberland 0 68.1
Nottingham 246 84.6
Nottinghamshire 2,126 44.3
Oldham 560 82.5
Oxfordshire 4,581 13.3
Peterborough 1,258 40.7
Plymouth 1,327 63.9
Poole 1,043 7.3
Portsmouth 1,071 64.9
Reading 613 43.7
Redbridge 1,221 56.0
Redcar and Cleveland 0 100.0
Richmond upon Thames 771 30.5
Rochdale 427 82.4
Rotherham 802 78.0
Rutland 223 12.3
Salford 0 82.7
Sandwell 0 88.0
Sefton 227 73.7
Sheffield 1,535 82.0
Shropshire 1,618 16.8
Slough 487 51.8
Solihull 158 61.1
Somerset 3,185 10.9
South Gloucestershire 1,704 12.4
South Tyneside 0 80.5
Southampton 1,369 73.8
Southend-on-Sea 1,044 44.8
Southwark 221 85.4
St. Helens 443 78.5
Staffordshire 3,672 30.2
Stockport 831 44.4
Stockton-on-Tees 0 100.0

LEA Name New places required to reach national target of 66 per cent Percentage of children expected to have expected to have free places by April 2001
Stoke-on-Trent 34 79.0
Suffolk 4,857 13.7
Sunderland 0 83.2
Surrey 6,053 19.8
Sutton 1,264 13.2
Swindon 1,217 19.1
Tameside 258 77.7
Telford and Wrekin 901 66.6
Thurrock 913 46.8
Torbay 533 50.3
Tower Hamlets 0 85.9
Trafford 98 64.4
Wakefield 153 76.4
Walsall 0 91.1
Waltham Forest 1,058 80.7
Wandsworth 1,083 78.8
Warrington 792 36.3
Warwickshire 2,508 25.8
West Berkshire 982 14.5
West Sussex 4,529 12.3
Westminster 692 76.0
Wigan 1,326 66.3
Wiltshire 3,265 9.5
Windsor and Maidenhead 815 19.8
Wirral 963 77.7
Wokingham 1,122 7.9
Wolverhampton 0 83.9
Worcestershire 2,930 23.0
York 625 38.0