HC Deb 17 November 2003 vol 413 cc541-2W
Mr. Damian Green

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how much money his Department spent on advertising and marketing in each month since 1997. [137571]

Mr. Charles Clarke

Information for expenditure per month for the period and areas specified could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

Expenditure from the Department's central advertising and publicity budget is as follows:

£000
1997–98 10,879
1998–99 13,426
1999–2000 9,902
2000–01 14,595
2001–02 11,688
2002–03 14,089
2003–04 (to date) 2,937

pupils in secondary schools in (a) the North West region, (b) Merseyside, (c) St. Helens LEA and (d) England, two years before each of the years shown in (i).

In addition to expenditure from this central budget, expenditure from budgets allocated to individual programmes will also include spend on publicity and marketing related activity. It is not possible, except at disproportionate cost, to separately identify all such expenditure. However, it is possible to identify separately expenditure on advertising, and this is as follows:

£000
1997–98 9,992
1998–99 15,673
1999–2000 11,900
2000–01 29,066
2001–02 20,489
2002–03 11,261
2003–04 (to date) 11,210

Information on expenditure by agencies and non-departmental public bodies is not held centrally.

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