HC Deb 07 January 2004 vol 416 cc364-6W
Mr. Luff

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills pursuant to his answer of 17 December 2003, ref.143373, for what reason he has not provided the information on the Excellence in Cities programme in the form requested. [145429]

Mr. Charles Clarke

We did not provide the reply in the same format as the answers relating to Leadership Incentive Grant, Education Action Zones and Excellence Clusters because the funds that are allocated to Excellence in Cities (EiC) authorities are intended for all the schools in the authority. Funds provided for the other named programmes are targeted resources for individual schools as identified by my Department and local education authorities. However, we have now provided a table in the required format, listing the total schools in each authority. It is not possible to provide a meaningful breakdown of primary and secondary schools, as we do not know exactly where individual authorities will target their EiC funds.

Standards find 2003–04
LEA number LEA Allocation (£) Number of schools
201 City of London
202 Camden 298,639 224
203 Greenwich 788,775 234
204 Hackney 550,040 274
205 Hammersmith 250,500 188
206 Islington 841,633 231
207 Kensington and Chelsea
208 Lambeth 255,721 283
209 Lewisham 274,579 244
210 Southwark 560,000 263
211 Tower Hamlets 811,652 194
212 Wandsworth 250,000 326
213 Westminster
301 Barking 631,427 134
302 Barnet ߞ
303 Bexley
304 Brent 312,710 246
305 Bromley
306 Croydon
307 Ealing 256,510 297
308 Enfield 319,203 250
309 Haringey 250,000 231
310 Harrow
311 Havering
312 Hillingdon
313 Hounslow 290,503 179
314 Kingston upon Thames
315 Merton
316 Newham 250,000 213
317 Redbridge
318 Richmond upon Thames
319 Sutton
320 Waltham Forest 602,958 207
330 Birmingham 1,452,020 967
331 Coventry
332 Dudley
333 Sandwell 250,000 229
334 Solihull
335 Walsall
336 Wolverhampton 295,785 235
340 Knowsley 270,833 129
341 Liverpool 1,092,361 558
342 St Helens 599,139 175
343 Sefton 815,628 250
344 Wirral 584,352 316
350 Bolton
351 Bury
352 Manchester 843,879 451
353 Oldham 250,000 243
354 Rochdale 547,987 243
355 Salford 867,664 259
356 Stockport
357 Tameside
358 Trafford
359 Wigan
370 Barnsley 258,441 208
371 Doncaster 250,000 267
372 Rotherham 837,876 236
373 Sheffield 827,240 494
380 Bradford 611,489 489
381 Calderdale
382 Kirklees
383 Leeds 1,147,048 823
384 Wakefield
390 Gateshead 864,819 200
391 Newcastle upon Tyne 550,000 265
392 North Tyneside 571,682 159
393 South Tyneside 539,954 124
394 Sunderland 854,018 225
420 Isles of Scilly
800 Bath and NE Somerset
801 City of Bristol 590,944 374
802 North Somerset
803 South Gloucestershire
805 Hartlepool 250,000 61
806 Middlesbrough 595,259 111
807 Redcar and Cleveland 279,036 91
808 Stockton-on-Tees 559,627 127
810 Kingston-upon-Hull 561,136 200
811 East Riding of Yorkshire
812 North East Lincolnshire
813 North Lincolnshire
815 North Yorkshire
816 York
Standards find 2003–04
LEA number LEA Allocation (£) Number of schools
820 Bedfordshire
821 Luton 250,000 165
825 Buckinghamshire
826 Milton Keynes
830 Derbyshire
831 Derby
835 Dorset
836 Poole
837 Bournemouth
840 Durham
841 Darlington
845 East Sussex
846 Brighton & Hove
850 Hampshire
851 Portsmouth
852 Southampton
855 Leicestershire
856 Leicester 500,000 271
857 Rutland
860 Staffordshire
861 Stoke-on-Trent 583,255 214
865 Wiltshire
866 Swindon
867 Bracknell Forest
868 Windsor and Maidenhead
869 West Berkshire
870 Reading
871 Slough
872 Wokingham
873 Cambridgeshire
874 Peterborough
875 Cheshire
876 Halton 554,366 130
877 Warrington
878 Devon
879 Plymouth
880 Torbay
881 Essex
882 Southend-on-Sea
883 Thurrock
884 Herefordshire
885 Worcestershire
886 Kent
887 Medway Towns
888 Lancashire
889 Blackburn with Darwen 297,727 125
890 Blackpool 253,384 119
891 Nottinghamshire
892 Nottingham City 608,555 252
893 Shropshire
894 Telford and Wrekin
908 Cornwall
909 Cumbria
916 Gloucestershire
919 Hertfordshire
921 Isle of Wight
925 Lincolnshire
926 Norfolk
928 Northamptonshire
929 Northumberland
931 Oxfordshire
933 Somerset
935 Suffolk
936 Surrey
937 Warrington
938 West Sussex
Total 28,860,350 14,003