Mr. Anthony D. WrightTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will list the schools in the Great Yarmouth constituency which have received funding under the New Deal for Schools since May 1997, indicating the sums involved in each case. [150188]
§ Jacqui SmithThe following table shows those schools in the Great Yarmouth constituency which have benefited from investment through the New Deal for Schools programme, which commenced in 1997–98. These allocations formed part of the £16.793 million investment made in schools in the Norfolk local education authority under the New Deal for Schools programme. In total, since 1997, Norfolk local education authority has received some £55.559 million of funding for capital investment in school buildings.
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New Deal for Schools—allocations for schools in the Great Yarmouth constituency Year/school Project Grant awarded (£) 1997–98 Included within an LEA wide package: Science and technology facilities 11,482,000 Greenacre First and Middle Herman First Included within an LEA wide package: Toilet improvements Alderman Swindell First Herman First 1998–99 LEA wide package involving 72 schools Replace deficient heating systems 22,398,880 1999–2000 Stradbroke Community First Replacement of school 1,249,138 2000–01 Included within a 60 school package: Asbestos removal Caister-on-Sea Middle 2968,405 Included within a 14 school package: Structural repairs 2769,455 Peterhouse First Peter house Middle Included within a 128 school package: Renewal of mechanical plant 23,467,642 Great Yarmouth VA High Greenacre First and Middle Hopton CE First Oriel High Peterhouse First Waveney CE First Included within a 113 school package: Electrical works 21,169,185 Caister-on-Sea First Edward Worlledge Middle Great Yarmouth High Greenacre First and Middle Hillside First John Grant School North Denes Middle St. George"s First and Nursery 1 Local education authorities (LEAs) were not required to specify individual project costs for phase 1 of the NDS programme, so the amount shown is the total allocation in that year to the Norfolk LEA. Norfolk local education authority holds project level information. 2 Denotes total allocation made to package projects covering more than one school. Norfolk local education authority will be able to provide detailed information as to the value of projects at schools which have benefited from these allocations.