§ Mr. WillisTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how much was spent through the Standards Fund in 2001–02 by each local education authority on class size reduction. [81083]
§ Mr. MilibandIn 2001–02 just over £156 million revenue and £23 million capital grant was allocated to local education authorities, to reduce infant class sizes for five, six and seven-year-olds to 30 or fewer.
The following table sets out how much grant was allocated to each local education authority.
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Capital and Revenue Allocations 2001–02 £ LEA name 2001 (FY01–02)
Capital
2001 (FY01–02)
Revenue
Barking and Dagenham 0 185,526 Barnet 0 146,250 Barnsley 11,568 911,262 Bath and North East Somerset 284,818 349,563 Bedfordshire 372,766 1,815,474 Bexley 10,718 516,693 Birmingham 0 1,266,912 Blackburn and Darwen 154,347 803,038 Blackpool 112,564 392,902 Bolton 67,000 1,158,745 Bournemouth 1,600,491 380,375 Bracknell Forest 60,480 361,463 Bradford 0 2,355,563 Brent 0 126,000 Brighton and Hove 0 752,033 Bristol 0 851,063 Bromley 0 990,000 Buckinghamshire 845,898 2,263,231 Bury 0 1,286,688 Calderdale 2,459 980,476 Cambridgeshire 23,155 1,886,827 30W
Capital and Revenue Allocations 2001–02 £ LEA name 2001 (FY01–02)
Capital
2001 (FY01–02)
Revenue
Camden 0 78,667 Cheshire 224,677 2,407,878 City of London 0 0 Cornwall 0 1,977,256 Coventry 776 1,262,035 Croydon 0 324,212 Cumbria 72,848 1,584,188 Darlington 37,027 433,500 Derby, City of 0 1,163,438 Derbyshire 2,746,361 3,517,617 Devon 155,212 2,625,967 Doncaster 148,358 907,103 Dorset 417,995 1,836,945 Dudley 0 509,293 Durham 0 2,550,014 Baling 496,959 716,211 East Riding of Yorkshire 160,000 1,626,258 East Sussex 121,000 1,457,630 Enfield 9,251 916,206 Essex 156,051 3,337,250 Gateshead 0 237,153 Gloucestershire 269,514 2,467,212 Greenwich 0 186,667 Hackney 0 217,000 Halton 0 664,488 Hammersmith and Fulham 0 46,667 Hampshire 320,773 3,596,433 Haringey 0 438,511 Harrow 0 297,000 Hartlepool 0 231,729 Havering 143,160 559,572 Herefordshire 90,478 586,075 Hertfordshire 0 3,298,000 Hillingdon 0 672,162 Hounslow 0 355,500 Isle of Wight 16,787 384,632 Isles of Scilly 0 0 Islington 0 0 Kensington and Chelsea 0 0 Kent 1,133,432 2,822,425 Kingston upon Hull 0 673,625 Kingston upon Thames 1,459,978 971,325 Kirklees 167,574 1,960,159 Knowsley 0 471,750 Lambeth 0 135,333 Lancashire 361,887 4,753,165 Leeds 0 2,998,906 Leicester City 124,000 773,743 Leicestershire 522,032 2,481,575 Lewisham 0 311,918 Lincolnshire 1,865,542 2,115,816 Liverpool 85,000 611,573 Luton 1,987 650,173 Manchester 0 1,645,352 Medway 0 655,853 Merton 482,128 862,441 Middlesbrough 0 285,459 Milton Keynes 0 488,620 Newcastle upon Tyne 1,000 932,510 Newham 0 361,667 Norfolk 552,587 3,324,266 North East Lincolnshire 37,321 646,908 North Lincolnshire 0 807,883 North Somerset 155,587 480,253 North Tyneside 0 523,833 North Yorkshire 95,000 2,380,694 Northamptonshire 441,345 2,077,400 Northumberland 11,275 1,185,963 Nottingham City 0 732,510 Nottinghamshire 181,250 3,471,302 Oldham 22,373 1,042,829 Oxfordshire 338,658 1,406,290 Peterborough 0 640,120 Plymouth 0 833,071
Capital and Revenue Allocations 2001–02 £ LEA name 2001 (FY01–02)
Capital
2001 (FY01–02)
Revenue
Poole 34,514 381,438 Portsmouth 351,000 461,853 Reading 4,900 277,100 Redbridge 85,000 565,598 Redcar and Cleveland 39,146 560,628 Richmond Upon Thames 769,280 384,750 Rochdale 0 1,160,250 Rotherham 85,050 860,625 Rutland 78,568 157,250 Salford 0 977,499 Sandwell 0 1,159,622 Sefton 24,924 1,156,452 Sheffield 114,000 1,055,096 Shropshire 4,000 1,039,816 Slough 0 259,268 Solihull 3,750 942,163 Somerset 283,786 2,075,063 South Gloucestershire 122,457 1,297,950 South Tyneside 2,300 497,250 Southampton 0 417,461 Southend on Sea 0 414,375 South wark 315,875 279,472 St. Helens 91,393 541,875 Staffordshire 183,800 2,672,217 Stockport 6,800 1,355,407 Stockton on Tees 0 799,850 Stoke on Trent 0 1,023,721 Suffolk 261,000 819,328 Sunderland 0 367,625 Surrey 432,794 2,523,980 Sutton 0 618,750 Swindon 87,950 806,650 Tameside 100,708 1,087,696 Telford and Wrekin 0 680,000 Thurrock 0 251,596 Torbay 352,506 353,813 Tower Hamlets 0 0 Trafford 68,030 590,750 Wakefield 64,326 1,444,546 Walsall 0 639,625 Waltham Forest 190,000 176,759 Wandsworth 0 305,667 Warrington 264,000 699,125 Warwickshire 143,685 2,151,704 West Berkshire 235,813 522,622 West Sussex 27,662 1,406,750 Westminster 0 16,333 Wigan 2,429 1,440,750 Wiltshire 4,781 1,890,846 Windsor and Maidenhead 129,249 506,263 Wirral 393,000 726,028 Wokingham 484,500 473,317 Wolverhampton 107,000 764,575 Worcestershire 132,500 1,731,457 York 0 621,562 Total England 23,255,924 156,159,421