HC Deb 01 July 2002 vol 388 cc15-9W
Mr. Andrew Turner

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills which local education authorities(a) spent and (b) proposed to spend less than SSA on education, showing the extent of the shortfalls, in each of the years 1999–2000 to 2002–03. [63889]

Mr. Miliband

The information requested has been placed in the Libraries.

Mr. Andrew Turner

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills which local education authorities failed to passport increases in education SSA; and what the extent of the shortfall was in each of the years 1999–2000 to 2002–03. [63890]

Mr. Miliband

[holding answer 24 June 2002]The names of the local education authorities which failed to passport increases in the education SSA were published in the LEAs' Local Schools Budgets Comparative Tables for each of the years 1999–2000 to 2002–03.

The information requested is listed by each of the years in question.

1999–2000

  • Bath and North East Somerset
  • Birmingham Blackpool
  • Brighton and Hove
  • Cornwall
  • Darlington
  • Doncaster
  • East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Gateshead Haringey Herefordshire
  • Kingston upon Hull
  • 16W
  • Knowsley
  • Lambeth
  • Lancashire
  • Leicestershire
  • Lewisham
  • Merton
  • Milton Keynes
  • Newcastle upon Tyne
  • North Somerset
  • Redbridge
  • Redcar and Cleveland
  • Richmond upon Thames
  • Somerset
  • Southampton
  • South Gloucestershire
  • St. Helens
  • Swindon
  • Trafford
  • Walsall
  • Waltham Forest
  • West Sussex
  • Wigan

Passporting shortfall: £24,078,000

2000–01

  • Barnet
  • Brent
  • North Somerset
  • Redbridge
  • Salford
  • Somerset
  • Southwark

Passporting shortfall: £8,578,000

2001–02

  • Brent
  • Bristol
  • Harrow
  • Northumberland
  • North Somerset
  • Swindon
  • Wolverhampton
  • York

Passporting shortfall: £7,268,000

2002–03

  • Bedfordshire
  • Brent
  • Bromley
  • East Riding of Yorkshire
  • East Sussex
  • Essex Hackney
  • Hounslow
  • Newcastle
  • North Tyneside
  • 17W
  • Poole
  • Reading
  • Rutland
  • Slough
  • Southampton
  • Southwark
  • South Gloucestershire
  • Wolverhampton

Passporting shortfall: £30,793,000.

Mr. Andrew Turner

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what proportion of education SSA was included in schools' delegated budgets in each local education authority in each year since 1999–2000, ranked by order of the most recent year. [63891]

Mr. Miliband

[holding answer 24 June 2002]The following table shows schools' delegated budgets as a proportion of education SSA. These percentages differ from the delegation percentages published annually by the Department. Those percentages are based on the Local Schools Budget (LSB), the coverage of which differs significantly from the coverage of the Education SSA: in particular, the LSB includes expenditure financed by the Standards Fund and other specific grants, but excludes expenditure on non-school education. The percentages shown below will reflect LEAs' spending levels relative to their SSAs as well as their propensity to delegate within the LSB, and will also be affected, year to year, by changes in the scope of the SSA.

Percentage
LEA name 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03
Bath and North East Somerset 85.6 86.9 86.5 87.8
Rutland 88.3 910 89.1 87.4
South Gloucestershire 83.2 83.3 84.8 85.5
Wigan 83.9 85.4 85.9 85.3
City of Bristol 4.0 84.9 84.1 84.8
Kingston upon Thames 81.2 81.7 85.1 84.3
Sefton 79.3 84.7 85.4 84.0
Poole 80.1 83.2 82.2 83.9
Suffolk 82.7 82.5 81.5 83.8
Havering 82.5 82.1 84.0 83.6
Dudley 84.4 84.2 82.8 83.4
Richmond upon Thames 80.1 80.3 81.8 83.2
Southend-on-Sea 83.8 85.5 84.5 82.9
Warrington 81.5 81.8 83.2 82.7
Barnet 84.6 83.3 83.4 82.6
Sandwell 76.0 79.6 82.7 82.6
Leeds 80.9 81.2 81.1 82.4
Cheshire 83.2 82.5 82.4 82.3
West Berkshire 81.0 82.3 82.8 82.3
Medway 77.7 79.8 80.1 82.2
North Yorkshire 81.7 81.5 81.4 82.2
East Riding of Yorkshire 81.6 82.2 82.9 82.1
Dorset 76.4 77.2 82.6 82.1
North Tyneside 78.1 77.8 82.3 81.7
Calderdale 77.2 78.1 78.8 81.6
Coventry 79.3 79.5 81.0 81.6
Birmingham 82.0 82.6 82.9 81.6
Barking and Dagenham 76.8 77.4 80.8 81.5
Plymouth 78.4 78.8 81.3 81.4
Northamptonshire 82.8 83.2 83.1 81.4
Wakefield 73.5 76.9 78.8 81.3
Warwickshire 79.7 82.8 81.2 81.3
Harrow 79.1 79.9 80.3 81.2
Somerset 81.0 80.8 81.2 81.2
Nottingham 75.8 76.4 79.2 81.1
Portsmouth 83.0 83.1 81.7 81.1
Worcestershire 77.5 79.0 79.4 81.1
Doncaster 77.1 78.1 80.0 81.0
Staffordshire 79.4 78.6 79.3 81.0
York 82.3 81.5 81.1 81.0
Telford and Wrekin 78.2 79.5 79.6 81.0

Percentage
LEA name 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03
North East Lincolnshire 78.3 79.3 79.2 80.9
St. Helens 76.4 79.6 80.9 80.9
Nottinghamshire 81.9 81.3 80.8 80.8
Stockton-on-Tees 79.5 82.0 81.8 80.7
Rotherham 76.2 79.7 81.0 80.6
Oldham 78.7 80.8 80.8 80.6
Merton 76.5 77.8 79.2 80.6
Trafford 79.0 79.4 80.9 80.4
Solihull 82.2 82.4 82.1 80.4
Tameside 76.0 77.3 78.9 80.3
Cambridgeshire 72.1 77.2 79.7 80.3
Barnsley 69.5 74.5 77.5 80.3
Bolton 76.9 78.4 78.3 80.2
Durham 76.2 77.2 81.6 80.2
Hampshire 81.3 81.2 79.5 80.2
Essex 79.7 79.7 79.7 80.1
Salford 74.7 79.4 80.7 80.1
North Lincolnshire 76.1 78.6 80.9 80.0
Stockport 78.2 78.5 80.1 80.0
Lancashire 75.6 76.1 78.7 80.0
Sutton 78.6 80.5 80.3 80.0
Walsall 78.3 79.5 79.6 80.0
Wokingham 82.4 83.3 82.2 80.0
Torbay 75.2 76.3 78.5 80.0
Norfolk 80.7 80.6 81.1 80.0
Hillingdon 82.7 81.5 80.3 80.0
West Sussex 80.4 79.8 80.0 80.0
Sunderland 76.3 76.8 78.1 79.8
Thurrock 76.4 77.0 77.9 79.8
Hertfordshire 78.6 78.8 79.0 79.8
Middlesbrough 71.0 75.5 78.5 79.8
Cumbria 80.6 81.1 81.4 79.7
Northumberland 77.4 77.9 81.0 79.7
Kent 77.5 77.9 78.3 79.7
Bedfordshire 80.6 80.3 79.4 79.6
Kirklees 75.6 79.0 79.8 79.6
City of Kingston Upon Hull 72.9 75.3 79.2 79.6
Derbyshire 79.0 80.6 79.6 79.5
Milton Keynes 73.8 74.7 76.3 79.5
Bournemouth 77.5 80.0 80.6 79.3
Gateshead 75.1 78.5 80.8 79.2
Hartlepool 74.9 77.6 79.2 79.1
Redcar and Cleveland 75.4 78.8 79.9 79.0
Peterborough 74.3 80.4 79.7 79.0
Waltham Forest 78.2 78.9 79.5 78.8
Surrey 77.1 78.6 78.6 78.8
Bury 77.3 79.4 79.1 78.7
Kensington and Chelsea 76.9 81.4 79.7 78.7
Derby 72.5 75.0 76.8 78.7
Halton 76.2 79.0 78.7 78.5
Leicestershire 80.8 80.3 79.1 78.5
East Sussex 77.0 77.6 78.9 78.5
Hounslow 78.3 79.2 79.5 78.4
Enfield 76.4 78.2 78.8 78.4
Lincolnshire 78.6 81.0 79.1 78.4
Luton 72.9 76.4 76.9 78.3
Swindon 77.1 78.0 77.1 78.3
Blackpool 72.8 75.1 77.9 78.3
Wandsworth 75.8 76.9 78.1 78.3
Redbridge 76.7 77.8 78.4 78.2
Blackburn with Darwcn 71.5 76.6 77.6 78.2
Stoke-on-Trent 76.0 77.3 79.3 78.1
Leicester 72.1 73.7 77.9 78.0
Bradford 69.9 73.0 75.8 77.8
Isle of Wight 73.6 78.0 78.6 77.6
Darlington 73.8 74.0 78.1 77.6
Shropshire 76.8 78.5 78.6 77.6
Brighton and Hove 74.6 76.2 78.0 77.5
Ealing 72.5 73.3 75.9 77.5
Gloucestershire 77.6 77.4 76.3 77.5
South Tyneside 72.8 73.9 77.7 77.4
Westminster 69.5 73.8 78.3 77.4
Liverpool 72.2 77.1 77.8 77.4
North Somerset 80.3 78.6 78.6 77.3
Devon 74.7 74.6 78.1 77.3
Tower Hamlets 68.0 75.2 76.5 77.2
Manchester 69.8 74.5 78.4 77.2
Cornwall 71.2 71.5 76.8 77.1
Southampton 77.7 78.8 78.5 77.1
Wolverhampton 76.9 76.7 78.4 76.9
Wiltshire 78.1 78.0 76.7 76.9

Percentage
LEA name 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03
Windsor and Maidenhead 76.7 77.9 76.5 76.9
Knowsley 71.1 72.5 75.5 76.7
Wirral 75.4 76.8 78.1 76.6
Camden 72.1 74.2 77.2 76.4
Slough 72.0 73.2 74.4 76.3
Oxfordshire 76.2 76.8 75.1 76.3
Sheffield 73.9 75.5 75.8 76.3
Haringey 69.8 73.6 76.3 76.1
Newcastle upon Tyne 72.3 78.0 76.5 75.7
Rochdale 71.0 71.3 74.0 75.6
Croydon 75.5 76.6 76.0 75.5
Greenwich 72.3 74.7 75.2 75.4
Bracknell Forest 73.8 74.5 74.4 75.3
Bexley 74.1 75.4 76.7 75.2
Southwark 69.1 75.3 75.1 75.0
Herefordshire 73.5 75.5 74.7 75.0
Bromley 76.4 77.3 76.6 74.3
rent 77.2 76.2 75.8 73.8
Buckinghamshire 73.2 73.2 73.5 73.6
Reading 72.4 75.0 74.2 73.3
Hammersmith and Fulham 72.3 74.6 74.7 72.8
City of London 79.2 81.0 84.0 72.6
Lewisham 72.5 72.7 73.5 72.5
Isles of Scilly 71.9 72.9 76.0 72.0
Newham 63.2 68.4 71.5 71.6
Islington 67.3 66.7 69.3 69.1
Lambeth 69.3 68.6 68.9 68.2
Hackney 3.1 68.0 67.8 67.5
England 77.2 78.4 79.2 79.3

Notes

Schools delegated budgets comprise the Individual Schools' Budget excluding the School Standards Grant (which does not form part of the SSA) as taken from LEAs Section 52 budget statements returned to the DfES each year.

Education SSA figures are as per settlement rounds for each year.