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Building Schools for the Future Programme

Volume 495: debated on Tuesday 7 July 2009

To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families (1) which local education authorities have been successful in one or more applications for funding under the Building Schools for the Future programme; and how much funding has been awarded to each such authority; (282218)

(2) which local education authorities that have been successful in one or more applications under the Building Schools for the Future programme contain three-tier schools in either all or part of the authority.

The following tables set out the funding agreed for local authorities in BSF.

Funding (£000)

Wave

Local authority

Conventional

PFI credits

1

Bradford

9,461

111,904

1

Bristol

31,959

157,173

1

Greenwich

57,226

183,510

1

Knowsley

3,508

249,984

1

Lancashire

77,895

254,252

1

Leeds

166,767

185,743

1

Leicester

164,889

151,317

1

Lewisham

17,793

118,971

1

Manchester

203,620

0

1

Newcastle1

84,968

169,186

1

Newham

98,153

66,484

1

Sheffield

76,375

88,999

1

Solihull

33,686

86,790

1

South Tyneside and Gateshead (joint project)

158,555

68,672

1

Sunderland

120,506

0

1

Waltham Forest

39,988

53,910

2

Birmingham

260,605

103,655

2

Hackney

152,016

0

2

Haringey

176,634

0

2

Islington

84,711

112,838

2

Kingston upon Hull

278,811

151,627

2

Lambeth

87,123

0

2

Liverpool

162,683

0

2

Middlesbrough

115,869

0

2

Nottingham

146,512

75,913

2

Tower Hamlets

102,470

0

3

Barnsley

28,498

332,585

3

Bradford

10,183

214,782

3

Derbyshire

60,274

64,945

3

Durham

70,041

90,001

3

Kent1

173,164

98,840

3

Lewisham

68,439

112,499

3

Luton

122,774

36,279

3

North Lincolnshire

89,416

0

3

Salford

16,953

222,677

3

Sandwell

137,199

62,874

3

Southwark

149,596

89,672

3

Tameside

80,161

131,664

3

Westminster

159,603

0

4

Blackburn

85,032

118,636

4

Bristol

133,515

0

4

Cambridgeshire1

86,514

62,213

4

Coventry

201,811

366,941

4

Essex

30,637

168,762

4

Hertfordshire1

134,461

148,196

4

Rochdale

122,711

131,992

4

Sheffield

232,563

38,393

4

Somerset1

7,927

180,442

4

Telford and Wrekin

225,724

0

5

Camden

179,648

135,228

5

Derby

193,322

115,783

5

Ealing

235,005

152,624

5

Greenwich

76,506

62,342

5

Hartlepool

109,737

0

5

Lambeth

222,706

0

5

St. Helens

96,565

124,368

5

Sandwell

128,949

103,141

5

Wolverhampton

279,968

143,421

1 Authorities which have three-tier schools in all or part of the authority.

Funding levels have yet to be agreed for the following projects.

These projects have started in BSF, but have yet to achieve approval of the outline business case, which confirms the funding.

Wave

Local authority

1

Stoke-on-Trent

4

Barking and Dagenham

4

Kent

4

Manchester

4

Oldham

5

Birmingham

5

Blackpool

5

Bradford

5

Derbyshire

5

Kensington and Chelsea

5

Kent

5

North East Lincolnshire

5

Newham

5

Nottingham

5

Tower Hamlets

5

Waltham Forest

5

Wandsworth

6

Bedford1

6

Bournemouth and Poole1 (joint project)

6

Doncaster

6

Durham

6

Essex

6

Halton

6

Hammersmith and Fulham

6

Hillingdon

6

Kent

6

Kirklees1

6

Liverpool

6

Luton

6

Nottinghamshire

6

Portsmouth

6

Redcar and Cleveland

6

Stockton-on-Tees

6

Suffolk1

6a

Enfield

6a

Hounslow

6a

Rotherham

6a

Walsall

6a

North Tyneside1

6a

Worcestershire1

6a

Staffordshire1

6a

Southampton

1 Authorities which have three-tier schools in all or part of the authority.