HC Deb 06 November 2002 vol 392 cc409-11W
Mr. Willis

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how much was spent through the Standards Fund on teaching assistants in each local education authority in 2001–02. [79469]

Mr. Miliband

Details of Standards Fund expenditure by local education authorities for 2001–02 are not held centrally. Some £197m was made available to authorities in 2001–02 through Standards Fund grant for the recruitment and training of teaching assistants, as set out below. 95 per cent. of this grant was required to be devolved to schools. Schools have freedom to move funding between Standards Fund headings according to their own detailed needs and priorities.

Corporation of London 8,675
Camden 617,936
Greenwich 1,076,757
Hackney 887,749
Hammersmith & Fulham 530,145
Islington 773,211
Kensington & Chelsea 32,800
Lambeth 953,123
Lewisham 1,054,816
Southwark 1,146,748
Tower Hamlets 1,231.776
Wandsworth 813,649
Westminster 511,567
Barking 763,631
Barnet 1,116,010
Bexley 913,645
Brent 670,000
Bromley 1,005,144
Croydon 1,314,219
Ealing 1,146,233
Enfield 1,135,422
Haringey 1,062,712
Harrow 709,832
Havering 840,370
Hillingdon 932,308
Hounslow 890,678
Kingston Upon Thames 455,486
Merton 629,624
Newham 1,451,590
Redbridge 930,456
Richmond Upon Thames 461,772
Sutton 612,786
Waltham Forest 1,007,174

Birmingham 5,029,435
Coventry 1,279,289
Dudley 1,231,963
Sandwell 1,465,662
Solihull 850,634
Walsall 1,292,399
Wolverhampton 1,175,130
Knowsley 917,931
Liverpool 2,349,883
St Helens 754,754
Sefton 1,183,741
Wirral 1,430,860
Bolton 1,193,623
Bury 500,000
Manchester 2,186,905
Oldham 1,110,866
Rochdale 1,011,770
Salford 1,074,563
Stockport 960,000
Tameside 997,991
Trafford 872,352
Wigan 1,271,344
Barnsley 988,852
Doncaster 1,364,745
Rotherham 1,202,030
Sheffield 2,046,772
Bradford 2,384,079
Calderdale 896,519
Kirklees 1,712,556
Leeds 2,952,887
Wakefield 1,423,475
Gateshead 835,889
Newcastle Upon Tyne 1,094,654
North Tyneside 784,542
South Tyneside 733,341
Sunderland 1,346,144
Isles Of Scilly 14,236
Bath and North East Somerset 596,810
Bristol 1,531,452
North Somerset 630,065
South Gloucestershire 926,887
Hartlepool 457,624
Middlesborough 618,783
Redcar and Cleveland 694,649
Stockton-on-Tees 837,509
Kingston-upon-Hull 1,212,509
East Riding of Yorkshire 1,198,841
North East Lincolnshire 758,026
North Lincolnshire 650,329
North Yorkshire 2,262,426
York 612,365
Bedfordshire 1,452,150
Luton 873,261
Buckinghamshire 1,731,841
Milton Keynes 931,325
Derbyshire 3,043,238
Derby City 1,041,886
Dorset 1,193,397
Poole 434,508
Bournemouth 452,286
Durham 2,228,514
Darlington 437,775
East Sussex 1,630,639
Brighton and Hove 786,789
Hampshire 4,184,795
Portsmouth 695,848
Southampton 835,012
Leicestershire 2,135,803
Leicester City 1,312,306
Rutland 123,583
Staffordshire 3,174,241
Stoke-on-Trent 1,118,490
Wiltshire 1,637,208
Swindon 737,258
Bracknell Forest 350,873

Windsor and Maidenhead 428,008
West Berkshire 558,452
Reading 485,239
Slough 495,159
Wokingham 507,460
Cambridgeshire 1,886,801
Peterborough 733,121
Cheshire 2,594,992
Halton 601,942
Warrington 774,350
Devon 2,507,833
Plymouth 1,008,169
Torbay 449,188
Essex 4,769,297
Southend-on-Sea 619,856
Thurrock 590,385
Herefordshire 629,628
Worcestershire 1,915,094
Kent 5,024,645
Medway 1,067,556
Lancashire 4,797,935
Blackburn with Darwen 735,970
Blackpool 533,575
Nottinghamshire 3,060,305
Nottingham City 1,377,642
Shropshire 1,036,167
Telford and Wrekin 709,065
Cornwall 1,915,899
Cumbria 2,156,303
Gloucestershire 2,079,475
Hertfordshire 4,103,424
Isle Of Wight 460,329
Lincolnshire 2,470,535
Norfolk 3,128,871
Northamptonshire 2,503,761
Northumberland 1,263,218
Oxfordshire 2,071,858
Somerset 1,787,640
Suffolk 2,366,302
Surrey 3,198,226
Warwickshire 1,852,236
West Sussex 2,481,759
196,878,831

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