§ Matthew GreenTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how much each local authority spent on youth services in each year since 2000–01. [125325]
§ Mr. MilibandThe available information is contained in the following table:
498W499W
Youth service expenditure since 2000–01 2000–01 2001–02 Barking and Dagenham 1,004,168 951,453 Barnet 1,711,110 1,563,723 Barnsley 1,848,124 1,660,524 Bath and North East Somerset 1,388,823 1,271,942 Bedfordshire 1,437,528 1,743,509 Bexley 1,875,541 1,685,156 Birmingham 4,601,895 4,643,143 Blackburn 1,272,798 1,342,920 Blackpool 791,990 891,829 Bolton 1,572,393 1,588,801 Bournemouth 1,406,147 1,317,837 Bracknell Forest 970,383 751,465 Bradford 4,240,381 5,385,999 Brent 2,435,987 2,276,403 Brighton and Hove 813,268 811,565 Bromley 1,294,259 1,303,124 Buckinghamshire 2,740,507 2,460,200 Bury 1,416,707 1,196,770 Calderdale 2,236,617 2,423,087 Cambridgeshire 2,074,794 2,056,987 Camden 3,655,059 3,025,733 Cheshire 2,897,322 3,184,263 City of Bristol 2,890,887 2,950,182 City of Kingston-upon-Hull 2,624,304 2,710,114 Cornwall 2,925,464 3,299,592 Coventry 2,696,493 3,094,050 Croydon 3,197,804 3,246,130 Cumbria 1,552,584 678,132 Darlington 453,050 510,188 Derby 1,891,361 1,890,379 Derbyshire 3,800,688 4,347,357 Devon 2,741,698 2,801,103 Doncaster 1,942,685 2,150,565 Dorset 2,414,175 2,662,039 Dudley 2,049,271 1,756,525 Durham 2,157,733 1,543,994 Ealing 1,850,835 1,783,287 East Riding of Yorkshire 1,346,654 1,580,381 East Sussex 1,962,009 2,311,157 Enfield 1,062,935 966,509 Essex 6,748,926 6,567,980 Gateshead 1,205,334 1,001,050 Gloucestershire 3,088,459 3,136,081 Greenwich 2,810,581 2,826,400 Hackney 0 14,691 Halton 969,777 1,049,166 Hammersmith and Fulham 1,558,078 942,540 Hampshire 4,355,857 4,538,385 Haringey 1,732,980 1,953,319 Harrow 907,237 869,559 Hartlepool 900,972 1,003,576 Havering 1,560,814 1,718,958 Herefordshire 909,417 905,443 Hertfordshire 6,237,936 6,303,750 Hillingdon 1,630,052 1,667,618 Hounslow 896,713 963,371 Isle of Wight Council 997,135 1,120,183 Islington 4,226,725 4,349,353 Kensington and Chelsea 4,166,640 3,971,120 Kent 5,918,603 5,117,151 Kingston upon Thames 736,108 825,791 Kirklees 1,746,776 1,929,071 Knowsley 105,922 98,628 Lambeth 2,495,281 3,471,813 Lancashire 7,520,246 7,045,899 Leeds 8,445,009 7,719,800 Leicester 2,131,502 2,311,692 Leicestershire 3,745,260 3,878,072 Lewisham 2,743,783 2,947,715 Lincolnshire 2,571,578 2,335,680 Liverpool 6,264,669 6,057,000 Luton 1,299,964 1,336,332 Manchester 3,438,625 3,331,400 Merton 709,817 646,882 Middlesbrough 1,234,314 1,339,188 Milton Keynes 1,704,881 1,811,902 Newcastle upon Tyne 3,954,944 2,962,865
Youth service expenditure since 2000–01 2000–01 2001–02 Newham 1,922,135 2,718,218 Norfolk 2,893,412 2,914,054 North East Lincolnshire 1,185,796 1,397,717 North Lincolnshire 1,157,216 1,197,615 North Somerset 798,774 877,540 North Tyneside 866,590 849,253 North Yorkshire 1,604,374 1,619,990 Northamptonshire 3,226,816 4,033,887 Northumberland 1,548,555 2,228,413 Nottingham City 3,505,811 3,211,865 Nottinghamshire 5,812,259 5,966,931 Oldham 1,529,279 2,287,924 Oxfordshire 2,735,893 2,750,677 Peterborough 1,100,072 1,094,891 Plymouth 1,184,230 1,281,571 Poole 864,089 1,016,433 Portsmouth 0 1,072,437 Reading 1,287,364 1,589,441 Redbridge 1,903,828 1,910,967 Redcar and Cleveland 1,330,912 1,367,091 Richmond upon Thames 794,625 665,184 Rochdale 1,426,181 1,578,086 Rochester and Gillingham 1,241,847 944,862 Rotherham 4,000,372 3,908,697 Rutland 234,204 228,495 Salford 1,700,511 1,538,565 Sandwell 1,748,886 1,745,341 Sefton 1,957,058 1,643,118 Sheffield 4,582,827 4,650,775 Shropshire 1,667,141 1,718,668 Slough 1,018,177 905,080 Solihull 730,374 723,658 Somerset 3,368,864 3,022,907 South Gloucestershire 1,138,615 1,442,166 South Tyneside 1,662,195 1,883,338 Southampton 932,178 1,110,462 Southend 812,929 927,968 Southwark 3,360,149 3,158,763 St. Helens 1,235,685 905,922 Staffordshire 6,077,732 6,139,629 Stockport 1,829,561 2,046,957 Stockton-on-Tees 1,220,601 1,322,136 Stoke on Trent 1,848,684 1,804,635 Suffolk 2,723,338 2,375,006 Sunderland 1,657,684 2,641,825 Surrey 6,866,364 6,206,392 Sutton 1,225,428 1,204,340 Swindon 1,249,685 1,622,018 Tameside 2,524,578 2,331,479 TheWrekin 1,291,391 1,156,873 Thurrock 1,235,653 1,077,862 Torbay 412,638 435,969 Tower Hamlets 4,172,061 4,039,740 Trafford 1,434,075 1,514,899 Wakefield 1,956,117 1,963,617 Walsall 1,361,374 1,393,789 Waltham Forest 2,263,444 1,840,419 Wandsworth 2,865,692 2,790,230 Warrington 867,377 918,272 Warwickshire 2,110,669 2,559,567 West Berkshire 834,811 968,020 West Sussex 4,013,460 4,233,300 Westminster 1,737,223 2,083,638 Wigan 1,524,468 1,550,440 Wiltshire 2,069,299 2,134,079 Windsor and Maidenhead 654,589 910,624 Wirral 2,286,654 2,343,046 Wokingham 160,809 199,241 Wolverhampton 3,753,824 3,683,860 Worcestershire 1,910,568 2,219,056 York 1,142,190 1,155,742 Note:
1. Youth Service figures shown are Net Current Expenditure (after recharges) and includes expenditure within schools and also that incurred centrally by LEAs.
500W2. Youth Service figures, include provision at residential and non residential youth centres, including activity, outdoor and urban studies centres related to Youth Service provision Also
development workers, advisers and youth leaders not based at youth centres.
3. Real term figures have been used are adjusted to 2002–03 prices using the June 2003 GDP deflators.
4. Nil returns were submitted by Hackney and Portsmouth for 2000–01.