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Mr. Pike
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will publish the 1990–91 capital allocations to each local education authority, indicating in each case the bid submitted and the allocation as a percentage of the bid and indicate which local education authorities have made representations for additional resources.
Mr. Alan Howarth
The information requested on annual capital guidelines for education is set out in the table. Local education authorities are free to augment their annual capital guidelines within the flexibilities of the capital finance system by the use of capital receipts and other sources of income. The following LEAs have made formal representations for additional resources:
- Berkshire
- Bolton
- Bradford
- Buckinghamshire
- Cornwall
- Coventry
- Devon
- Dorset
- Dudley
- East Sussex
- Essex
- Gateshead
- Hackney
- Hammersmith and Fulham
- Hampshire
- Humberside
- Leeds
- Leicestershire
- Lincolnshire
- Manchester
- Newham
- Norfolk
- Northumberland
- Nottinghamshire
- Oldham
- Rochdale
- Rotherham
- St. Helens
- Sheffield
- Stockport
- Sunderland
- Surrey
- Sutton
- Tower Hamlets
- Westminster
- Wiltshire
Education plans and annual capital guidelines for 1990–91 | |||
LEA | 1990–91 Plans (cash) | 1990–91 Annual capital guideline (ACG) (cash) | 1990–91 Initial ACG percentage of plans |
Barking | 1,415 | 485 | 34 |
Barnet | 4,484 | 888 | 20 |
Bexley | 4,892 | 1,242 | 25 |
Brent | 6,332 | 687 | 11 |
Bromley | 6,612 | 1,684 | 25 |
Croydon | 19,319 | 1,061 | 5 |
Ealing | 14,683 | 889 | 6 |
Enfield | 30,222 | 1,315 | 4 |
Haringey | 5,245 | 1,132 | 22 |
Harrow | 3,345 | 1,073 | 32 |
Havering | 8,589 | 5,881 | 68 |
Hillingdon | 7,692 | 1,140 | 15 |
Hounslow | 7,000 | 539 | 8 |
Kingston | 4,475 | 268 | 6 |
Merton | 11,257 | 3,608 | 32 |
Newham | 16,733 | 5,572 | 33 |
Redbridge | 5,787 | 1,577 | 27 |
Richmond | 7,290 | 1,390 | 19 |
Sutton | 14,161 | 2,974 | 21 |
Waltham | 11,771 | 6,661 | 57 |
City of London | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Camden | 5,369 | 1,421 | 26 |
Westminster | 5,613 | 380 | 7 |
Greenwich | 10,823 | 3,849 | 36 |
Hackney | 9,218 | 2,605 | 28 |
Hammersmith and Fulham | 3,662 | 1,047 | 29 |
Islington | 8,670 | 1,079 | 12 |
Kensington | 9,172 | 2,145 | 23 |
Lambeth | 4,858 | 1,480 | 30 |
Lewisham | 8,762 | 1,232 | 14 |
Southwark | 17,740 | 5,429 | 31 |
Wandsworth | 17,305 | 1,677 | 10 |
Tower Hamlets | 33,246 | 7,778 | 23 |
Birmingham | 15,407 | 10,494 | 68 |
Coventry | 12,758 | 1,962 | 15 |
Dudley | 6,308 | 3,608 | 57 |
Sandwell | 8,493 | 1,647 | 19 |
Solihull | 6,365 | 1,511 | 24 |
Walsall | 4,911 | 1,369 | 28 |
LEA | 1990–91 Plans (cash) | 1990–91 Annual capital guideline (ACG) (cash) | 1990–91 Initial ACG percentage of plans |
Wolverhampton | 3,353 | 783 | 23 |
Knowsley | 6,594 | 2,080 | 32 |
Liverpool | 16,861 | 9,742 | 58 |
St. Helens | 6,610 | 5,066 | 77 |
Sefton | 7,111 | 4,176 | 59 |
Wirral | 7,099 | 3,354 | 47 |
Bolton | 5,619 | 802 | 14 |
Bury | 1,476 | 815 | 55 |
Manchester | 29,168 | 3,062 | 10 |
Oldham | 7,707 | 3,429 | 44 |
Rochdale | 12,529 | 4,078 | 33 |
Salford | 6,461 | 3,899 | 60 |
Stockport | 3,385 | 1,300 | 38 |
Tameside | 2,438 | 1,410 | 58 |
Trafford | 11,268 | 9,448 | 84 |
Wigan | 7,748 | 4,378 | 57 |
Barnsley | 2,276 | 1,883 | 83 |
Doncaster | 1,269 | 860 | 68 |
Rotherham | 3,712 | 1,589 | 43 |
Sheffield | 6,068 | 2,428 | 40 |
Bradford | 28,814 | 9,731 | 34 |
Calderdale | 2,845 | 1,514 | 53 |
Kirklees | 6,876 | 1,216 | 18 |
Leeds | 15,768 | 2,562 | 16 |
Wakefield | 6,860 | 5,394 | 79 |
Gateshead | 8,776 | 1,082 | 12 |
Newcastle | 8,438 | 1,564 | 19 |
North Tyneside | 5,138 | 1,265 | 25 |
South Tyneside | 10,019 | 1,894 | 19 |
Sunderland | 10,205 | 1,883 | 18 |
Isles of Scilly | 300 | 221 | 74 |
Avon | 20,049 | 5,653 | 28 |
Bedfordshire | 12,767 | 2,409 | 19 |
Berkshire | 15,932 | 4,500 | 28 |
Buckinghamshire | 14,902 | 4,544 | 30 |
Cambridgeshire | 34,854 | 13,229 | 38 |
Cheshire | 15,935 | 5,814 | 36 |
Cleveland | 7,761 | 3,329 | 43 |
Cornwall | 18,786 | 6,522 | 35 |
Cumbria | 13,051 | 7,930 | 61 |
Derbyshire | 26,701 | 14,653 | 55 |
Devon | 28,679 | 12,984 | 45 |
Dorset | 11,414 | 3,853 | 34 |
Durham | 19,564 | 4,924 | 25 |
East Sussex | 23,967 | 8,613 | 36 |
Essex | 42,364 | 13,895 | 33 |
Gloucester | 18,734 | 7,917 | 42 |
Hampshire | 37,095 | 13,325 | 36 |
Hereford and Worcester | 12,740 | 6,248 | 49 |
Hertford | 16,526 | 6,526 | 39 |
Humberside | 17,795 | 9,004 | 51 |
Isle of Wight | 6,275 | 1,912 | 30 |
Kent | 33,849 | 16,210 | 48 |
Lancashire | 36,022 | 18,524 | 51 |
Leicestershire | 16,794 | 11,154 | 66 |
Lincolnshire | 23,274 | 7,387 | 32 |
Norfolk | 10,044 | 2,880 | 29 |
North Yorkshire | 7,735 | 4,105 | 53 |
Northamptonshire | 10,076 | 6,182 | 61 |
Northumberland | 5,601 | 1,961 | 35 |
Nottinghamshire | 12,952 | 3,716 | 29 |
Oxfordshire | 15,443 | 3,751 | 24 |
Shropshire | 10,272 | 6,319 | 62 |
Somerset | 13,498 | 4,837 | 36 |
Staffordshire | 16,421 | 6,375 | 39 |
Suffolk | 15,754 | 7,921 | 50 |
Surrey | 11,805 | 3,718 | 31 |
LEA | 1990–91 Plans (cash) | 1990–91 Annual capital guideline (ACG) (cash) | 1990–91 Initial ACG percentage of plans |
Warwickshire | 6,355 | 1,507 | 24 |
W. Sussex | 12,754 | 3,633 | 28 |
Wiltshire | 19,214 | 6,256 | 33 |
Notes:—All figures are in £000's and in cash terms.