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Education Revenue Accounts

Volume 299: debated on Wednesday 30 July 1997

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To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will rank Welsh education authorities in order of percentage share of budget devoted to education revenue accounts for each of the last five years. [10750]

The information requested is given in the following table:

Revenue expenditure as a percentage of total authority expenditure on education (ranked)1
Per cent.
1992–93 outturn
Gwynedd97.0
Mid Glamorgan97.0
Clwyd96.0
Dyfed96.0
West Glamorgan96.0
Gwent95.0
South Glamorgan94.0
Powys91.0
1993–94 outturn
Mid Glamorgan98.0
Gwynedd98.0
Dyfed97.0
Gwent97.0
West Glamorgan97.0
South Glamorgan95.0
Clwyd95.0
Powys93.0
1994–95 outturn
Gwynedd98.0
Mid Glamorgan97.0
Gwent97.0
Dyfed96.0
West Glamorgan95.0
Clwyd95.0
Powys95.0
South Glamorgan93.0
1995–96 budgets
Gwynedd97.0
Gwent97.0
Dyfed96.0
Mid Glamorgan96.0
Powys95.0
Clwyd93.0
South Glamorgan93.0
West Glamorgan92.0
1996–97 budgets
Blaenau Gwent99.7
Gwynedd98.0
Cardiganshire98.0
Isle of Anglesey98.0
Wrexham98.0
Monmouthshire98.0
Swansea97.0
Denbighshire97.0
Torfaen97.0
Rhondda Cynon Taff97.0
Merthyr Tydfil96.0
Pembrokeshire96.0
Caerphilly95.0
Newport95.0
Bridgend95.0
align="center">Rural Wales SPD 1994–99—EAGGF approvals to date
EAGGF grant approved £
SponsorDevelopment of Agriculture and ForestryAgri-tourismCountryside enhancementTotal
ADAS482,500243,500726,000
AnturTeifi115,861115,861
Antur Waunfawr8,2508,250
ATB Landbase423,064423,064

Revenue expenditure as a percentage of total local authority expenditure on education (ranked)1

Per cent.

Powys95.0
Conwy95.0
Carmarthenshire94.0
The Vale of Glamorgan93.0
Cardiff93.0
Flintshire92.0
Neath Port Talbot92.0

1 Higher and further education colleges transferred out of the local authority sector on 1 April 1992 and 1 April 1993 respectively and this may affect patterns of expenditure before and after these dates.