HC Deb 15 July 2002 vol 389 cc54-6W
Harry Cohen

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, pursuant to the answer of 10 June 2002,Official Report, column 1057W, on the National Child Care Strategy, if she will break the figures down by London borough. [67761]

Margaret Hodge

The available information is shown in tables 1, 2 and 3. Figures for new child care places were first collected at a local authority level from April 1999. Between April 1997 and December 2001, some 66,600 new child care places were created in London helping 122,000' children. Of these places, 9,784 places helping 18,379 children were created between April 1997 and March 1999.

The available information is shown in tables 1 and 2 and 3.

Table 1: New child care places and children helped in London between April 1999 and December 2001
London borough New places Children helped
Barking and Dagenham 1,283 2,378
Barnet 3,314 5,961
Bexley 1,906 3,352
Brent 2,145 3,927
Bromley 2,496 4,526
Camden 1,463 2,665
City of London 614 1,204
Croydon 2,460 4,332
Ealing 2,847 5,027
Enfield 2,013 3,495
Greenwich 2,832 5,505
Hackney 1,641 2,981

Table 1: New child care places and children helped in London between April 1999 and December 2001
London borough New places Children helped
Hammersmith and Fulham 1,556 3,001
Haringey 2,591 4,726
Harrow 887 1,624
Havering 599 1,096
Hillingdon 2,112 3,663
Hounslow 915 1,655
Islington 1,484 2,635
Kensington and Chelsea 682 1,252
Kingston upon Thames 1,709 3,039
Lambeth 2,971 5,609
Lewisham 840 1,530
Merton 893 1,598
Newham 1,850 3,438
Redbridge 1,035 1,932
Richmond upon Thames 1,823 3,278
Southwark 2,612 4,845
Sutton 1,631 3,003
Tower Hamlets 691 1,179
Waltham Forest 2,210 4,144
Wandsworth 986 1,813
Westminster 1,716 3,190
Total 56,807 103,594

Table 2: Child care grant funding for 2002–03
£
London borough Total revenue allocation
Barking and Dagenham 427,080
Barnet 673,750
Bexley 480,940
Brent 574,580
Bromley 570,250
Camden 420,020
City of London 143,600
Croydon 705,260
Ealing 647,610
Enfield 613,560
Greenwich 561,600
Hackney 557,520
Hammersmith and Fulham 371,240
Haringey 541,380
Harrow 456,060
Havering 460,180
Hillingdon 528,420
Hounslow 486,380
Islington 439,030
Kensington and Chelsea 368,240
Kingston upon Thames 337,330
Lambeth 637,910
Lewisham 594,300
Merton 408,230
Newham 719,300
Redbridge 511,050
Richmond upon Thames 383,220
Southwark 614,800
Sutton 395,700
Tower Hamlets 584,740
Waltham Forest 545,650
Wandsworth 511,240
Westminster 422,750
Total 16,692,920

Table 3
Borough Total DIES revenue allocation(£) Total capital allocation(£) Total place target
Barking and Dagenham 1.780,019 746,400 400
Barnet 341,047 149,280 80
Bexley 1,015,621 429,180 230
Brent 1,556,801 653.100 350
Bromley 626,913 261,240 140
Camden 1,346,621 578,460 310
City of London 0 0 0
Croydon 1,028,205 447,840 240
Ealing 1,465,426 615,780 330
Enfield 1,513,531 634,440 340
Greenwich 2,001,326 839,700 450
Hackney 2,441,802 1,026.300 550
Hammersmith and Fulham 1,022,584 429,180 230
Haringey 1,967,046 839,700 450
Harrow 0 0 0
Havering 888,725 373,200 200
Hillingdon 288,675 130,620 70
Hounslow 957,287 410,520 220
Islington 1,868,253 783,720 420
Kensington and Chelsea 936,490 391.860 210
Kingston upon Thames 0 0 0
Lambeth 2,188,580 933,000 500
Lewisham 1,966,147 839,700 450
Merton 292,385 130,620 70
Newham 2,530,851 1,082,280 580
Redbridge 1,092,386 466,500 250
Richmond upon Thames 0 0 0
Southwark 2,301,424 970,320 520
Sutton 582,176 242.580 130
Tower Hamlets 2,375,606 1,007,640 540
Waltham Forest 1,853,303 783,720 420
Wandsworth 617,139 261,240 140
Westminster 1,055,181 447,840 240
Total 39,901,550 16,905,960 9,060

1 The figure of 122,000 quoted in the earlier answer refers to number of children helped by new places rather than the number of new places created.