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Capital Funding

Volume 198: debated on Tuesday 12 November 1991

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To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list in tabular form the amount of the capital bids for (a) county and voluntary controlled schools, (b) voluntary aided schools and (c) further education, for each local education authority that has submitted its application for 1992–93.

The information requested is set out in the table.

Capital Expenditure bids 1992–93
Bids for annual capital guidelines (ACGs) for county and controlled schools and further and higher education colleges and bids for capital allocations for voluntary aided and special agreement schools
(£000s)County and Controlled SchoolsFurther and Higher Education CollegesVA and SA Schools
LEA
Barking6,0320467
Barnet8,0222,4221,201
Bexley11,4133051,918
Brent15,8841,20971
Bromley6,70235071
Croydon15,1202,0031,000
Ealing27,6332,245798
Enfield13,4601,7531,927
Haringey5,256575214
Harrow16,86598395
Havering6,43442650
Hillingdon8,93739100
Hounslow16,54055847
Kingston1,94667899
Merton8,804150174
Newham13,0171,651390
Redbridge6,27114166
Richmond3,968815*388
Sutton8,2051101,821
Waltham Forest19,5051,1800
City of London0430
Camden3,2922621,160
Westminster18,76703,146
Greenwich5,334400340
Hackney8,041600193
Hammersmith5,3291441,712
Islington9,7181,7962,256
Kensington5,976701,677
Lambeth6,7732,5021,141

(£000s)

County and Controlled Schools

Further and Higher Education Colleges

VA and SA Schools

Lewisham13,2871,107815
Southwark3,244304826
Tower Hamlets14,4846,4431,520
Wandsworth31,4772,385120
Birmingham29,7605,0184,550
Coventry8,8161632,849
Dudley7,0582001,377
Sandwell6,056533409
Solihull1,766411910
Walsall3,7691,35020
Wolverhampton14,2811,306760
Knowsley5,7181,000235
Liverpool14,9953,5154,972
St. Helens4,4061,6801,040
Sefton4,6654641,879
Wirral6,854200230
Bolton3,3497206,307
Bury2,807795330
Manchester29,0208,6451,538
Oldham8,2354821,138
Rochdale12,7571,439474
Salford9,228961707
Stockport2,64334534
Tameside3,697450336
Trafford3,2235501,656
Wigan8,2661,2691,567
Barnsley7,2331,027100
Doncaster1,07139510
Rotherham5,7701,34464
Sheffield19,3865371,124
Bradford27,4334,3151,219
Calderdale3,22055746
Kirklees5,7952,280798
Leeds39,4493,6985,570
Wakefield10,295730206
Gateshead8,5992,545757
Newcastle24,8043,8551,171
North Tyneside7,954150454
South Tyneside6,73895384
Sunderland8,6379031,384
Avon8,9043,880568
Bedfordshire7,860187865
Berkshire21,703957350
Buckinghamshire12,4122,846957
Cambridgeshire27,8177,7931,809
Cheshire26,9121,4873,012
Cleveland6,357471392
Cornwall18,4763,467344
Cumbria19,4022,0141,989
Derbyshire41,7482,315657
Devon19,1652,8852,578
Dorset20,5811,0022,900
Durham27,6044,7711,562
East Sussex51,9212,170586
Essex58,5843,462163
Gloucester16,2942,1992,277
Hampshire21,7955,620534
Hereford & Worcester11,1681,8801,156
Hertfordshire23,5191,000509
Humberside22,4111,791947
Isle of Wight6,4252780
Isles of Scilly9600
Kent39,2155,5683,403
Lancashire31,02012,7085,279
Leicestershire25,9231,449890
Lincolnshire26,4355,267794
Norfolk9,3471,363628

(£000s)

County and Controlled Schools

Further and Higher Education Colleges

VA and SA Schools

North Yorkshire10,160240733
Northampton8,087729489
Northumberland7,343250857
Nottingham20,5493,9741,353
Oxfordshire20,1798332,315
Shropshire10,40392012
Somerset9,0719872,866
Staffordshire18,0481,9582,364
Suffolk18,3432,897569
Surrey19,3192,045

*3,077

Warwickshire10,802471,058
West Sussex11,093471759
Wiltshire12,1752,045708
Total1,492,401184,158125,247

Notes:

1. The figures should be treated with caution. They represent the initial bids made by local education authorities and take no account of subsequent amendments to those bids.

2. All figures are in thousands.

3. The above information includes bids for FE major building projects which, for procedural reasons, it is not possible to consider. Time constraints preclude their deletion at the time of writing.

4. The information does not include bids for FE major building projects which LEAs have started without Departmental approval.

5. The bids for capital allocations at voluntary aided (VA) and special agreement (SA) schools do not include bids for Minor Improvement Projects. Grants for minor works will be allocated to LEAs by formula.

6. VA and SA schools bids marked "*" include an estimate for committed projects (i.e., based on 1991–92 submissions) since LEA bids for such expenditure have not yet been received.

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will publish a list for each local authority comparing the capital allocations for the education service in 1989–90 with the latest available outturn information.

The table shows capital allocations to each local education authority in 1989–90, together with final outturn expenditure on education capital in that year.

Capital spending and allocations on education by LEAs, 1989–90
(£ million cash)
LEAGross expenditure Final outturnAllocation
Barking1·765·245
Barnet2·343·996
Bexley3·870·864
Brent10·644·463
Bromley6·280·663
Croydon15·9471·008
Ealing5·947·540
Enfield7·7401·153
Haringey5·0202·275
Harrow5·408·650
Havering5·3981·341
Hillingdon15·324·991
Hounslow10·260·529
Kingston2·973·316
Merton9·2735·243
Newham10·1883·590
Redbridge5·9002·028
Richmond2·476·540
Sutton5·443·649
Waltham Forest11·8538·013
ILEA50·78011·957
Birmingham10·6635·327
Coventry19·7052·670
Dudley5·5492·531
Sandwell5·7032·080
Solihull4·191·744

LEA

Gross expenditure Final outturn

Allocation

Walsall5·712·921
Wolverhampton3·551·985
Knowsley2·8692·366
Liverpool4·163·907
St. Helens2·2441·851
Sefton3·3622·471
Wirral3·6292·469
Bolton4·6451·286
Bury1·832·605
Manchester14·3855·271
Oldham3·9322·272
Rochdale4·0032·475
Salford6·5793·806
Stockport5·4641·519
Tameside2·591·746
Trafford6·7955·171
Wigan2·3691·364
Barnsley2·733·276
Doncaster1·651·684
Rotherham3·020·840
Sheffield13·3935·211
Bradford14·3888·584
Calderdale4·8452·607
Kirklees4·752·808
Leeds16·4683·464
Wakefield6·2373·212
Gateshead5·7531·052
Newcastle6·0861·566
North Tyne1·7831·577
South Tyne5·9123·372
Sunderland6·5123·859
Isles of Scilly·143·149
Avon11·0493·877
Bedfordshire7·5562·022
Berkshire20·2035·876
Bucks12·2747·780
Cambridgeshire22·4886·594
Cheshire24·1593·487
Cleveland6·8125·324
Cornwall9·0216·279
Cumbria9·0056·753
Derbyshire20·75411·909
Devon20·15414·177
Dorset6·5473·667
Durham6·2332·133
East Sussex16·5429·171
Essex26·26017·305
Gloucs10·0306·089
Hampshire30·5528·453
Hereford and Worcester9·4502·534
Hertfordshire14·9894·832
Humberside11·4277·601
Isle of Wight2·0211·628
Kent19·4468·610
Lancashire19·27215·057
Leicestershire12·9987·533
Lincolnshire7·3753·010
Norfolk7·9823·788
North Yorks8·1932·209
Northants9·4844·034
Northumberland3·102·901
Nottinghamshire8·5633·215
Oxfordshire11·0853·758
Shropshire5·5655·045
Somerset8·703·088
Staffordshire.11·1044·927
Suffolk10·5116·086
Surrey26·5365·735
Warwickshire5·3391·729
West Sussex11·8821·966
Wiltshire7·6072·866

Note: Expenditure is given in cash terms; it includes provision form within the Department of the Enviroment's urban programme, and covers schools, further education, youth and other educational services.