Child Minding Mrs. Maria Miller To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families pursuant to the Answer of 4 June 2008, Official Report, column 949W, on children: day care, (1) how many and what proportion of daycare settings in the (a) 10 per cent. most deprived, (b) 10 per cent. least deprived, (c) five per cent. most deprived and (d) five per cent. least deprived local authority area were awarded ratings of inadequate following an Ofsted inspection in (i) 2005-06, (ii) 2006-07 and (iii) 2007-08; (2) how many and what proportion of childminders were deemed inadequate by Ofsted in the (a) 10 per cent. most deprived and (b) 10 per cent. least deprived local authority areas in each year since such inspections began; (3) how many and what proportion of childminders were deemed inadequate by Ofsted in each region in each year since such inspections began; (4) how many registered childminders there were in the (a) 10 per cent. most deprived and (b) 10 per cent. least deprived local authority areas in each quarter of the last three years. Beverley Hughes: These are matters for Ofsted. The Chief Inspector, Christine Gilbert, will write to the hon. Member and copies of her replies will be placed in the Library. Letter from Christine Gilbert, dated 23 September 2008: Your recent parliamentary question has been passed to me, as Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector, for a response. Our source for identifying the 5% and 10% most and least deprived local authorities is the Government’s “Indices of Deprivation 2007” (an index published once every three years), as taken from the website of the Department for Communities and Local Government (www.communities.gov.uk) I should alert you to some potential confusion with the figures. In order to capture all inadequate ratings following an Ofsted inspection, the data provided give the number and proportion of providers that were inadequate at any time during that period. Since a provider may receive a re-inspection and no longer be inadequate by the end of the year, these figures do not reflect our other publications which only capture the most recent inspection of a provider. This information is presented in Table A. A copy of this reply has been sent to Rt Hon Beverley Hughes MP, Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families, and will be placed in the library of both Houses. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |Inspections between 1 April 2005 and 31 March 2006| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |LA deprivation level |Total day care at 1 April 2006|Total inspected 2005/06 |Total inspected 2005/06 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 2005/06 (%)| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |10 per cent. least deprived|4,740 |1,109 |86|7.8| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |10 per cent. most deprived |2,522 |611 |60|9.8| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |LA deprivation level |Total day care at 1 April 2007|Total inspected 2006/07|Total inspected 2006/07 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 2006/07 (%)| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |10 per cent. least deprived|4,682 |1,679 |101 |6.0 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |10 per cent. most deprived |2,552 |803 |65 |8.1 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |LA deprivation level |Total day care at 1 April 2008|Total inspected 2007/08|Total inspected 2007/08 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 2007/08 (%)| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |10 per cent. least deprived|4,712 |1,786 |109 |6.1 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |10 per cent. most deprived |2,547 |908 |77 |8.5 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |LA deprivation level |Total day care at 1 April 2004/06|Total inspected 2005/06|Total inspected 2005/06 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 2005/06 (%)| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |5 per cent. least deprived|1,636 |380 |25 |6.6 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |5 per cent. most deprived |1,078 |242 |22 |9.1 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |LA deprivation level |Total day care at 1 April 2007|Total inspected 2006/07|Total inspected 2006/07 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 2006/07 (%)| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |5 per cent. least deprived|1,593 |593 |35 |5.9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |5 per cent. most deprived |1,096 |318 |21 |6.6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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|LA deprivation level |Total day care at 1 April 2008|Total inspected 2007/08|Total inspected 2007/08 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 2007/08 (%)| 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|5 per cent. least deprived |1,608 |570 |27 |4.7 | 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|5 per cent. most deprived |1,109 |381 |38 |10.0 | 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|Notes:1. All inspection data taken from the Regulatory Support Application (RSA) database as it was at 1 April 2008. Active provider data taken from the RSA database as it was at 6 April 2006, 30 March 2007 and 1 April 2008 respectively. LA deprivation level based on Indices of Deprivation 2007 on the government communities website (www.communities.gov.uk).The majority of the data underpinning the Indices of Deprivation 2007 represents 2005 although some data covers a number of years, for example an average of 2003-05.2. In order to capture all inadequate ratings following an Ofsted inspection, the data provided give the number and proportion of providers that were inadequate at any time during the time period. Since a provider may receive a re-inspection and no longer be inadequate by the end of the year, these figures do not reflect our other publications which only capture the most recent inspection of a provider.| | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Letter from Christine Gilbert, dated 23 September 2008: Your recent parliamentary question has been passed to me, as Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector, for a response. Our source for identifying both the 10% most and least deprived local authorities is the Government's “Indices of Deprivation 2007” (an index published once every three years), as taken from the website of the Department for Communities and Local Government (www.communities.gov.uk). Ofsted has been responsible for the inspection of childminders since September 2001. However during the first 18 months we carried out transition inspections where we made an assessment of whether registration should continue and did not give quality grades. We started to judge quality and grade this from April 2003. There are, however, issues relating to the structure of the database used to store inspection outcomes during the period 1 April 2003 to 31 March 2005. These issues make it difficult to present accurate and comprehensive data relating to this period. Furthermore, the inspection framework changed in April 2005 with the result that it is difficult to make meaningful comparisons with the period 2003-05. The inspection data in this response, therefore, relate to the current inspection framework and covers the period 1 April 2005 to 31 March 2008. I should alert you to some potential confusion with the figures. In order to capture all inadequate ratings following an Ofsted inspection, the data provided give the number and proportion of providers that were inadequate at any time during that period. Since a provider may receive a re-inspection and no longer be inadequate by the end of the year, these figures do not reflect our other publications which only capture the most recent inspection of a provider. This information is presented in Table A. A copy of this reply has been sent to Rt Hon Beverley Hughes MP, Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families, and will be placed in the library of both Houses. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |Inspections between 1 April 2005 and 31 March 2006| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |LA deprivation level |Total childminders at 1 April 2004/06|Total inspected 2005/06 |Total inspected 2005/06 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 2005/06 (%)| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |10 per cent. least deprived|11,550 |2,880 |74|2.6| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |10 per cent. most deprived |4,363 |1,209 |31|2.6| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |LA deprivation level |Total childminders at 1 April 07|Total inspected 2006/07|Total inspected 2006/07 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 2006/07 (%)| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |10 per cent. least deprived|11,215 |2,844 |91 |3.2 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |10 per cent. most deprived |4,464 |819 |46 |5.6 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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|LA deprivation level |Total childminders at 1 April 2008|Total inspected 2007/08|Total inspected 2007/08 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 07/08 (%)| 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|10 per cent. least deprived |10,418 |3,330 |217 |6.5 | 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|10 per cent. most deprived |4,114 |1,216 |123 |10.1 | 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|Notes:1. All inspection data taken from the Regulatory Support Application (RSA) database as it was at 1 April 2008. Active provider data taken from the RSA database as it was at 6 April 2006, 30 March 2007 and 1 April 2008 respectively. LA deprivation level based on Indices of Deprivation 2007 on the government communities website (www.communities.gov.uk).The majority of the data underpinning the Indices of Deprivation 2007 represents 2005 although some data covers a number of years, for example an average of 2003-05.2. In order to capture all inadequate ratings following an Ofsted inspection, the data provided give the number and proportion of providers that were inadequate at any time during the time period. Since a provider may receive a re-inspection and no longer be inadequate by the end of the year, these figures do not reflect our other publications which only capture the most recent inspection of a provider.| | | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Letter from Christine Gilbert, dated 23 September 2008: Your recent parliamentary question has been passed to me, as Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector, for a response. Ofsted has been responsible for the inspection of childminders since September 2001. However, during the first 18 months we carried out transition inspections where we made an assessment of whether registration should continue and did not give quality grades. We started to judge quality and grade this from April 2003. There are, however, issues relating to the structure of the database used to store inspection outcomes during the period 1 April 2003 to 31 March 2005. These issues make it difficult to present accurate and comprehensive data relating to this period. Furthermore, the inspection framework changed in April 2005 with the result that it is difficult to make meaningful comparisons with the period 2003-05. The inspection data in this response, therefore, relate to the current inspection framework and covers the period 1 April 2005 to 31 March 2008. I should alert you to some potential confusion with the figures. In order to capture all inadequate ratings following an Ofsted inspection, the data provided give the number and proportion of providers that were inadequate at any time during that period. Since a provider may receive a re-inspection and no longer be inadequate by the end of the year, these figures do not reflect our other publications which only capture the most recent inspection of a provider. This information is presented in Table A. A copy of this reply has been sent to Rt Hon Beverley Hughes MP, Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families, and will be placed in the library of both Houses. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |Inspections between 1 April 2005 and 31 March 2006| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Government office region|Total childminders at 1 April 2006|Total inspected 2005/06 |Total inspected 2005/06 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 2005/06| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |North East |3,565 |772 |42|5.4| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |South West England |6,673 |1,852 |52|2.8| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |West Midlands |6,222 |2,090 |55|2.6| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Outer London |8,179 |1,855 |80|4.3| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |East of England |8,543 |2,435 |77|3.2| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |East Midlands |5,901 |1,538 |53|3.4| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |North West England |8,320 |2,103 |76|3.6| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |South East England |13,758 |3,448 |74|2.1| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Inner London |3,648 |687 |43|6.3| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Yorkshire and the Humber|6,813 |1,752 |55|3.1| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |Government office region|Total childminders at 1 April 2007|Total inspected 2006/07|Total inspected 2006/07 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 2006/07| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |North East |3,474 |755 |48 |6.4 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |South West England |6,387 |1,786 |59 |3.3 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |West Midlands |6,154 |1,698 |75 |4.4 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |Outer London |8,008 |1,268 |72 |5.7 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |East of England |8,522 |2,652 |95 |3.6 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |East Midlands |5,863 |1,608 |72 |4.5 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |North West England |8,072 |1,894 |91 |4.8 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |South East England |13,218 |3,265 |91 |2.8 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |Inner London |3,693 |518 |41 |7.9 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |Yorkshire and the Humber|6,534 |1,599 |93 |5.8 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Government office region |Total childminders at 1 April 2008|Total inspected 2007/08|Total inspected 2007/08 inadequate|Proportion inadequate 2007/08| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |North East |3,128 |1,211 |97 |8.0 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |South West England |6,021 |1,799 |99 |5.5 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |West Midlands |5,574 |1,394 |109 |7.8 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Outer London |7,440 |2,562 |219 |8.5 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |East of England |7,728 |2,101 |167 |7.9 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |East Midlands |5,449 |1,693 |150 |8.9 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |North West England |7,350 |2,624 |203 |7.7 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |South East England |12,452 |3,780 |183 |4.8 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Inner London |3,536 |1,153 |109 |9.5 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Yorkshire and the Humber |5,970 |2,142 |189 |8.8 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Notes:1. All inspection data taken from the Regulatory Support Application (RSA) database as it was at 1 April 2008. Active provider data taken from the RSA database as it was at 6 April 2006, 30 March 2007 and 1 April 2008 respectively.2. In order to capture all inadequate ratings following an Ofsted inspection, the data provided give the number and proportion of providers that were inadequate at any time during the time period. Since a provider may receive a re-inspection and no longer be inadequate by the end of the year, these figures do not reflect our other publications which only capture the most recent inspection of a provider.| | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Letter from Christine Gilbert, dated 23 September 2008: Your recent parliamentary question has been passed to me, as Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector, for a response. The information you require is presented in Tables A and B attached. Our source for identifying the 10% most and least deprived local authorities is the Government’s “Indices of Deprivation 2007” (an index published once every three years), as taken from the website of the Department for Communities and Local Government (www.communities.oov.uk). A copy of this reply has been sent to Rt Hon Beverley Hughes MP, Minister of State for Children, Young People and Families, and will be placed in the library of both Houses. ------------------------------------------------ | | |2005|2006|2007|2008| ------------------------------------------------ |LA code|LA name |Mar |Jun |Sep |Dec |Mar|Jun|Sep|Dec|Mar|Jun|Sep|Dec|Mar| ------------------------------------------------ |330 |Birmingham |983 |996 |1004|999 |1000|1033|1074|1073|1049|1024|1006|942|918| ------------------------------------------------ |890 |Blackpool |154 |162 |162 |164 |165|161|153|152|147|133|124|126|118| ------------------------------------------------ |204 |Hackney |224 |227 |232 |240 |249|247|252|264|270|265|271|273|268| ------------------------------------------------ |206 |Islington |254 |251 |250 |257 |265|269|279|284|280|273|270|269|262| ------------------------------------------------ |810 |Kingston upon Hull|208 |226 |234 |236 |242|246|249|243|235|231|211|202|191| ------------------------------------------------ |340 |Knowsley |113 |125 |129 |128 |127|130|135|134|129|126|134|129|126| ------------------------------------------------ |341 |Liverpool |232 |237 |237 |237 |234|234|228|230|236|237|232|228|230| ------------------------------------------------ |352 |Manchester |400 |405 |409 |418 |429|426|429|442|438|424|412|415|424| ------------------------------------------------ |806 |Middlesbrough |154 |154 |157 |163 |160|155|151|152|154|153|148|140|138| ------------------------------------------------ |316 |Newham |351 |361 |363 |368 |378|377|382|391|380|372|374|365|363| ------------------------------------------------ |892 |Nottingham City |272 |281 |281 |286 |283|281|293|298|292|294|301|300|286| ------------------------------------------------ |355 |Salford |253 |266 |267 |275 |272|280|284|295|296|292|299|304|297| ------------------------------------------------ |333 |Sandwell |205 |206 |208 |209 |210|216|217|221|218|211|205|197|186| ------------------------------------------------ |861 |Stoke on Trent |249 |244 |240 |239 |232|230|228|230|224|215|213|208|197| ------------------------------------------------ |211 |Tower Hamlets |119 |118 |121 |121 |117|119|124|121|116|117|119|115|110| ------------------------------------------------ | |Total |4171|4259|4294|4340|4363|4404|4478|4530|4464|4367|4319|4213|4114| ------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- | | |2005 |2006 |2007 |2008 | ---------------------------------------------------------- |LA code|LA name |Mar |Jun |Sep |Dec |Mar|Jun|Sep|Dec|Mar|Jun|Sep|Dec|Mar| ---------------------------------------------------------- |800 |Bath & NE Somerset |259 |260 |261 |262 |262|257|243|240|220|210|201|199|195| ---------------------------------------------------------- |867 |Bracknell Forest |272 |271 |272 |276 |284|290|292|301|299|307|302|296|292| ---------------------------------------------------------- |825 |Buckinghamshire |969 |972 |981 |991 |987|970|957|985|951|914|929|887|865| ---------------------------------------------------------- |873 |Cambridgeshire |930 |947 |967 |962 |952|967|957|960|954|938|893|864|836| ---------------------------------------------------------- |850 |Hampshire |2517 |2558 |2549 |2559 |2569|2595|2553|2575|2519|2448|2418|2360|2337| ---------------------------------------------------------- |855 |Leicestershire |1013 |1006 |1011 |1004 |993|988|982|999|991|973|980|958|938| ---------------------------------------------------------- |931 |Oxfordshire |991 |1004 |999 |996 |991|982|966|1000|965|948|952|935|899| ---------------------------------------------------------- |318 |Richmond upon Thames |353 |346 |351 |355 |348|354|352|344|324|320|322|307|294| ---------------------------------------------------------- |857 |Rutland |62 |62 |60 |64 |60|52|50|52|57|55|56|52|53| ---------------------------------------------------------- |803 |South Gloucestershire |390 |398 |390 |380 |372|370|363|363|343|337|328|321|311| ---------------------------------------------------------- |936 |Surrey |1855 |1897 |1883 |1918 |1950|1959|1935|1940|1866|1840|1854|1833|1785| ---------------------------------------------------------- |869 |West Berkshire (Newbury)|302 |305 |298 |296 |303|290|283|282|269|270|270|273|271| ---------------------------------------------------------- |865 |Wiltshire |805 |811 |810 |808 |803|802|826|844|819|786|790|778|759| ---------------------------------------------------------- |868 |Windsor & Maidenhead|302 |303 |307 |306 |299|290|283|286|259|252|242|237|226| ---------------------------------------------------------- |872 |Wokingham |353 |367 |375 |380 |377|376|378|378|379|377|379|371|357| ---------------------------------------------------------- | |Total |11373|11507|11514|11557|11550|11542|11420|11549|11215|10975|10916|10671|10418| ----------------------------------------------------------