HC Deb 22 July 2004 vol 424 cc503-4W
Mr. Cousins

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills if he will estimate the future numbers of pupils of secondary school age in(a) 2004, (b) 2005, (c) 2006 and (d) 2007 in (i) Newcastle, (ii) North Tyneside and (iii) Northumberland: and what the figures were for 2003. [185575]

Mr. Miliband

The number of pupils of secondary school age in 2003, including pupils over compulsory school age, and provisional estimates for 2004 are as follows:

At January 20031 20042
Newcastle 20,317.5 20,143.5
North Tyneside 13,897.5 13,866.5
Northumberland 23,780.5 23,850.0
1actual
2provisional
Note:
Full-time equivalents, counting each part-time pupil as 0.5

Projections1 are only availably for England as a whole:
At January Pupils of secondary age in all schools (000)
20032 3,656
20043 3,662

UK Exports of goods to Turkey
£000
SITC Description 2001 2002 2003
00 Live animals other than animals of division 03 4,621 3,199 1,451
01 Meat and meat preparations 41 5 38
02 Dairy products and birds' eggs 897 1,863 2,435
03 Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs and and invertebrates etc 159 66 167
04 Cereals and cereal preparations 1,574 774 891
05 Vegetables and fruit 1,005 712 782
06 Sugar, sugar preparations and honey 211 148 202
07 Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof 1,622 1,758 2,944
08 Feeding stuff for animals (not including unmilled cereals) 2,423 2,370 3,425
09 Miscellaneous edible products and preparations 3,041 631 1,049
11 Beverages 15,524 18,504 17,766
12 Tobacco and tobacco manufactures 6,745 7,592 6,279
21 Hides, skins and furskins, raw 19,554 43,699 55,495
22 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruit 61 0 34
23 Crude rubber (including synthetic and reclaimed) 7,268 8,368 10,208
24 Cork and Wood 123 44 177
25 Pulp and waste paper 21 44 441
26 Textile fibres (and their wastes) 11,671 10,454 8,815
27 Crude fertilisers other than those of division 56, and crude minerals 7,988 6,197 12,325
28 Metalliferous ores and metal scrap 12,596 45,005 93,906
29 Crude animal, vegetable materials nes 352 228 278
32 Coal, coke and briquettes 8 21 0
33 Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials 18,172 12,558 5,606
34 Gas, natural and manufactured 8,580 8,804 17,748
35 Electric current 0 0 0
41 Animal oils and fats 134 160 168
42 Fixed vegetable oils and fats, crude, refined or fractioned 16 22 109
43 Processed animal and veg oils and fats; waxes 1,244 1,525 1,095
51 Organic chemicals 47,562 50,330 72,402
52 Inorganic chemicals 3,503 3,299 3,609
53 Dying, tanning, and colouring materials 19,309 28,649 30,070

At January Pupils of secondary age in all schools (000)
20054 3,686
20064 3,684
1full-time equivalents, counting each part-time pupil as 0.5
2 actual
3provisional
4 projected

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