HC Deb 06 January 2004 vol 416 cc301-3W
Mr. Luff

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many schools in each local education authority area received Standards Fund allocations in the current financial year; and what the total funding made available in the current financial year under the programme is in each local education authority area. [145434]

Mr. Miliband

The following table shows the number of schools in each local education authority in England in receipt of Standards Fund allocations, and the total funding made available under the programme in each authority. Allocation figures include Government grant and local education authority contributions.

Standards Fund allocations by local education authority 2003–04
Local education authority Number of

schools receiving

devolved

Standards Fund

allocations2

Recurrent

grants

(£ million)

Capital

grants

(£ million)

Barking 59 11.0 6.3
Barnet 116 13.1 8.8
Barnsley 100 12.7 8.9
Bath and North East Somerset 86 5.4 6.3
Bedfordshire 215 13.1 14.7
Bexley 85 8.3 7.6
Birmingham 425 74.1 36.8
Blackburn with Darwen 73 12.8 5.9
Blackpool 43 8.7 5.1
Bolton 126 11.7 9.7
Bournemouth 41 4.4 4.4
Bracknell Forest 39 3.3 3.4
Bradford 199 37.0 16.0
Brent 79 16.5 7.5
Brighton and Hove 73 7.8 6.0
Bristol 148 18.1 13.5
Bromley 102 9.4 9.2
Buckinghamshire 233 17.5 18.0
Bury 88 5.4 6.4
Calderdale 105 9.1 7.6
Cambridgeshire 245 15.3 18.4
Camden 56 13.5 4.3
Cheshire 349 19.9 21.2
Cornwall 279 16.4 17.1
Corporation of London 1 0.3 0.1
Coventry 118 15.3 9.5
Croydon 121 14.7 8.9
Cumbria 336 20.0 18.1
Darlington 42 4.3 4.3
Derby City 99 11.0 8.5
Derbyshire 416 22.9 29.4
Devon 372 19.8 23.1
Doncaster 134 18.5 13.4
Dorset 184 11.0 11.9
Dudley 111 10.8 11.4
Durham 292 19.9 20.9
Ealing 84 17.9 8.7
East Riding of Yorkshire 160 9.5 13.4
East Sussex 194 14.3 14.9
Enfield 89 16.7 11.4
Local education authority Number of

school receiving

devolved

Standards Funds

allocation2

Recurrent

grants

(£ million)

Capital

grants

(£ million)

Essex 583 38.2 44.9
Gateshead 91 13.1 6.0
Gloucestershire 308 19.1 18.4
Greenwich 84 17.8 7.5
Hackney 69 17.7 8.8
Halton 64 9.8 4.5
Hammersmith & Fulham 49 10.9 4.0
Hampshire 537 30.2 44.6
Haringey 81 18.3 5.0
Harrow 70 7.1 5.8
Hartlepool 38 7.5 3.8
Havering 86 7.9 8.3
Herefordshire 102 6.7 5.5
Hertfordshire 529 32.3 35.3
Hillingdon 89 11.8 8.5
Hounslow 79 14.9 8.2
Isle of Wight 69 4.5 4.7
Isles of Scilly 1 0.5 0.3
Islington 59 14.0 6.5
Kensington & Chelsea 32 7.6 2.0
Kent 607 44.6 44.7
Kingston Upon Thames 50 4.6 4.3
Kingston-upon-Hull 97 15.6 9.4
Kirklees 192 20.2 15.1
Knowsley 77 14.0 5.6
Lambeth 75 15.8 4.6
Lancashire 613 43.9 37.3
Leeds 294 40.9 25.1
Leicester City 113 20.0 11.1
Leicestershire 287 16.7 21.1
Lewisham 89 17.0 7.8
Lincolnshire 371 26.2 23.0
Liverpool 195 33.6 13.7
Luton 77 14.1 7.3
Manchester 182 32.1 14.9
Medway 113 9.0 9.2
Merton 54 6.4 4.5
Middlesbrough 60 10.7 6.3
Milton Keynes 105 10.2 7.7
Newcastle upon Tyne 95 15.9 12.2
Newham 84 23.4 10.3
Norfolk 451 25.7 27.5
North East Lincolnshire 0 8.1 8.3
North Lincolnshire 86 7.1 5.8
North Somerset 79 7.0 7.2
North Tyneside 78 12.4 9.1
North Yorkshire 387 19.3 21.3
Northamptonshire 346 21.8 23.0
Northumberland 211 11.7 12.6
Nottingham City 123 18.4 12.1
Nottinghamshire 367 22.9 27.3
Oldham 118 16.4 9.1
Oxfordshire 296 17.5 20.5
Peterborough 77 9.0 9.4
Plymouth 103 8.7 8.9
Poole 42 4.2 4.3
Portsmouth 69 7.7 5.8
Reading 48 5.9 4.3
Redbridge 73 10.3 7.8
Redcar and Cleveland 65 9.8 5.6
Richmond upon Thames 51 4.5 3.9
Rochdale 96 14.5 8.2
Rotherham 134 19.0 11.4
Rutland 21 1.6 1.4
Salford 103 14.3 7.7
Sandwell 122 18.9 13.1
Sefton 117 17.1 9.1
Sheffield 185 29.1 19.3
Shropshire 167 9.8 10.9
Slough 42 7.6 4.0
Solihull 86 9.8 6.9
Somerset 272 15.7 25.0
South Gloucestershire 115 7.7 9.6
South Tyneside 70 11.2 5.6
Southampton 84 7.8 6.7
Southend-on-Sea 61 6.0 6.2
Southwark 94 17.6 7.2
Local education authority Number of

school receiving

developed

Standards Fund

allocations2

Recurrent

grants

(£ million)

Capital

grants

(£ million)

St. Helens 73 11.8 5.4
Staffordshire 403 23.6 28.2
Stockport 121 9.6 10.4
Stockton-on-Tees 80 13.8 7.1
Stoke-on-Trent 102 15.6 9.5
Suffolk 343 19.5 22.6
Sunderland 116 18.0 10.5
Surrey 403 22.9 26.6
Sutton 60 5.8 5.4
Swindon 82 6.3 6.9
Tameside 101 10.0 7.5
Telford and Wrekin 83 6.1 7.5
Thurrock 63 7.5 4.9
Torbay 44 4.2 3.9
Tower Hamlets 93 26.6 7.8
Trafford 97 8.0 8.2
Wakefield 152 12.6 12.6
Walsall 121 15.3 11.8
Waltham Forest 91 17.2 8.0
Wandsworth 77 14.9 8.1
Warrington 86 6.6 6.1
Warwickshire 245 17.1 22.6
West Berkshire 80 5.4 5.9
West Sussex 302 19.1 22.8
Westminster 50 10.5 3.4
Wigan 142 11.7 9.1
Wiltshire 260 13.0 14.3
Windsor and Maidenhead 60 4.5 5.2
Wirral 134 19.8 12.0
Wokingham 63 4.4 6.4
Wolverhampton 107 16.8 11.2
Worcestershire 263 16.1 17.7
York 69 5.7 6.1
England Total 22,372 2,192.0 1,740.4
1 Data on numbers of schools is taken from the 2003–04 Section 52 Budget Table 2 2 The number of schools receiving Devolved Standards Fund (DSF) is at the time of the budgets being set. This could be expected to rise once all unallocated devolved Standards Fund has been distributed. 3 The data is as reported by LEAs. As a result the blank entries are where LEAs have not entered any data.

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