To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list, by local education authority, the amount of money made available or planned for the technical and vocational education initiative in 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92 and 1992–93.
[pursuant to his reply, 18 June 1990, c. 464]: I regret that the information given in my reply of 18 June 1990 was incomplete. The correct information is as follows.Following is a table showing by local education authority the budgets available or planned for technical and vocational education initiative extension in 1989–90 and 1990–91.The additional information requested could be provided only at disproportionate cost.
Extension budgets 1989–90 London | |
£ | |
Barking | 233,433 |
Barnet | 37,791 |
Bexley | 223,125 |
Bromley | 499,979 |
Croydon | 675,951 |
Ealing | 607,368 |
Enfield | 826,948 |
Harrow | 78,173 |
Havering | 712,951 |
Kingston | 56,285 |
Richmond | 171,174 |
Total | 4,123,283 |
South East | |
£ | |
Berkshire | 1,888,050 |
Buckinghamshire | 1,556,313 |
Essex | 3,963,826 |
Hampshire | 4,089,115 |
Hertfordshire | 2,915,486 |
Isle of Wight | 273,423 |
Kent | 3,549,967 |
Oxfordshire | 1,235,000 |
Surrey | 1,463,191 |
East Sussex | 1,817,018 |
West Sussex | 1,511,363 |
Total | 24,262,752 |
South West | |
£ | |
Cornwall | 1,310,463 |
Devon | 1,145,950 |
Gloucestershire | 1,298,761 |
Somerset | 1,192,075 |
Wiltshire | 1,296,233 |
Total | 6,243,482 |
East Midlands | |
£ | |
Bedfordshire | 1,648,399 |
Cambridgeshire | 1,114,039 |
Derbyshire | 1,017,900 |
Leicestershire | 2,994,284 |
Norfolk | 1,818,302 |
Northamptonshire | 1,677,071 |
Nottinghamshire | 175,382 |
Suffolk | 1,143,000 |
Total | 11,588,377 |
West Midlands
| |
£
| |
Birmingham | 2,551,091 |
Coventry | 1,018,000 |
Dudley | 945,878 |
Hereford | 2,293,950 |
Sandwell | 754,630 |
Shropshire | 851,000 |
Solihull | 629,350 |
Staffordshire | 4,475,150 |
Walsall | 286,500 |
Warwickshire | 1,586,291 |
Total | 15,361,840 |
North West
| |
£
| |
Bolton | 755,425 |
Bury | 479,751 |
Cheshire | 1,289,000 |
Cumbria | 789,146 |
Manchester | 841,964 |
Rochdale | 475,000 |
Salford | 515,500 |
Stockport | 825,125 |
Tameside | 399,991 |
Wigan | 635,700 |
Wirral | 822,910 |
Total | 7,829,512 |
Yorkshire and Humberside
| |
£
| |
Bradford | 1,990,934 |
Calderdale | 510,000 |
North Yorkshire | 1,845,205 |
Sheffield | 271,030 |
Wakefield | 541,400 |
Doncaster | 91,680 |
Humberside | 175,000 |
Total | 5,425,249 |
Northern
| |
£
| |
Cleveland | 1,213,434 |
Durham | 1,725,826 |
Gateshead | 285,908 |
Newcastle | 652,571 |
North Tyneside | 504,592 |
Northumberland | 1,106,328 |
South Tyneside | 411,289 |
Sunderland | 1,112,234 |
Total | 7,012,182 |
Wales
| |
£
| |
Clwyd | 1,021,139 |
Dyfed | 392,557 |
Mid Glamorgan | 1,558,613 |
South Glamorgan | 442,653 |
West Glamorgan | 452,940 |
Gwent | 712,013 |
Gwynedd | 931,219 |
Powys | 265,039 |
Total | 5,776,193 |
Scotland
| |
£
| |
Ayr | 104,289 |
Borders | 206,025 |
Central | 9,500 |
Dumbarton | 70,800 |
Dumfries | 420,250 |
Fife | 899,376 |
Glasgow | 1,487,372 |
Lothian | 2,883,473 |
Renfrew | 1,188,631 |
Tayside | 82,882 |
Total | 7,352,598 |
Great Britain
| |
£
| |
Great Britain total | 94,975,448 |
Extension Budgets 1990–91 London
| |
£
| |
Barking | 366,973 |
Barnet | 232,000 |
Bexley | 341,685 |
Bromley | 683,274 |
Croydon | 732,384 |
Ealing | 750,794 |
Enfield | 826,620 |
Harrow | 216,000 |
Havering | 791,663 |
Hillingdon | 230,000 |
Kingston | 215,026 |
Merton | 97,000 |
Newham | 224,000 |
Redbridge | 165,000 |
Richmond | 298,905 |
Sutton | 1— |
Total | 6,171,324 |
1 Development funding 1990–91 only £150,000. |
South East
| |
£
| |
Berkshire | 1,908,986 |
Buckinghamshire | 1,892,778 |
Essex | 4,992,371 |
Hampshire | 4,274,138 |
Hertfordshire | 2,724,450 |
Isle of Wight | 323,289 |
Kent | 4,712,424 |
Oxfordshire | 1,340,700 |
Surrey | 2,234,785 |
East Sussex | 1,524,984 |
West Sussex | 1,772,089 |
Total | 27,700,994 |
South West
| |
£
| |
Avon | 910,000 |
Cornwall | 1,343,225 |
Devon | 2,458,501 |
Dorset | 325,000 |
Gloucester | 1,395,945 |
Somerset | 1,392,574 |
Wiltshire | 1,647,498 |
Total | 9,472,745 |
East Midlands/Eastern
| |
£
| |
Bedfordshire | 1,449,300 |
Cambridgeshire | 1,946,225 |
Derbyshire | 1,738,300 |
Leicestershire | 2,853,760 |
Lincolnshire | 433,000 |
Norfolk | 2,123,000 |
Northamptonshire | 1,715,939 |
Nottinghamshire | 418,000 |
Suffolk | 1,932,125 |
Total | 14,609,649 |
West Midlands
| |
£
| |
Birmingham | 4,023,579 |
Coventry | 917,195 |
Dudley | 942,583 |
Herefordshire | 2,293,861 |
Sandwell | 955,280 |
Shropshire | 1,554,925 |
Solihull | 694,027 |
Staffordshire | 4,800,305 |
Walsall | 821,996 |
Warwickshire | 1,653,847 |
Total | 18,657,598 |
North West
| |
£
| |
Bolton | 829,225 |
Bury | 544,681 |
Cheshire | 2,361,600 |
Cumbria | 1,176,979 |
Knowsley | 182,713 |
Lancashire | 870,000 |
Manchester | 1,317,125 |
Rochdale | 634,574 |
St. Helens | 238,000 |
Salford | 773,898 |
Stockport | 823,910 |
Tameside | 655,645 |
Wigan | 901,693 |
Wirral | 867,740 |
Total | 12,177,783 |
Yorkshire and Humberside
| |
£
| |
Barnsley | 690,331 |
Bradford | 1,614,797 |
Calderdale | 522,750 |
Doncaster | 424,000 |
Humberside | 555,000 |
North Yorkshire | 2,024,144 |
Rotherham | 261,000 |
£
| |
Sheffield | 830,409 |
Wakefield | 864,280 |
Total | 7,786,711 |
Northern
| |
£
| |
Cleveland | 1,566,763 |
Durham | 1,965,268 |
Gateshead | 367,550 |
Newcastle | 670,960 |
Northumberland | 1,074,928 |
North Tyneside | 483,999 |
South Tyneside | 476,309 |
Sunderland | 982,346 |
Total | 7,588,123 |
Wales
| |
£
| |
Clwyd | 1,266,023 |
Dyfed | 1,026,726 |
Mid Glamorgan | 1,829,441 |
South Glamorgan | 1,067,911 |
West Glamorgan | 1,263,292 |
Gwent | 1,442,924 |
Gwynedd | 843,856 |
Powys | 1,266,023 |
Total | 10,006,196 |
Scotland
| |
£
| |
Ayr | 197,000 |
Borders | 316,238 |
Central | 245,000 |
Dumbarton | 292,000 |
Dumfries | 430,756 |
Fife | 1,008,907 |
Glasgow | 2,330,764 |
Highland | 155,000 |
Lanarkshire | 619,000 |
Lothian | 2,404,203 |
Renfrew | 827,354 |
Tayside | 300,000 |
Total | 9,126,222 |
Great Britain
| |
£
| |
Great Britain total | 123,297,345 |