City Technology Colleges Mr. Mullin To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he is aware of any proposals or plans for a city technology college in Sunderland. Mrs. Rumbold My right hon. Friend has as yet received no proposals to establish a city technology college in Sunderland. If there is support in industry and in the local community for doing so he would be pleased to consider any proposals which are put forward. Mr. Straw To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is the amount of public funds payable to the City Technology Colleges Trust for each year since its establishment; what grant is planned for future years; for what purpose this grant is payable; and what proportion the grant represents of the total income of the City Technology College Trust for each year. Mr. Kenneth Baker Grant is being paid to the City Technology College Trust to support work in obtaining premises for CTCs and in briefing prospective sponsors. It is envisaged that the trust will also provide support for individual CTC bodies, for example, in curriculum and staff development. If so, the Department is prepared to make a temporary contribution to the cost of these activities.I envisage that grants to the trust for these purposes will not exceed £200,000 over the next three years, including the current financial year, and that the amount of grant will be limited to a maximum of two thirds of the trust's total relevant expenditure. The trust has secured money from private sources to meet the balance. The trust has submitted claims totalling £20,140 in respect of the financial year 1987–88 and is expected to submit claims totalling £90,000 in the current financial year. Mr. Straw To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will list respectively, how many officials at what grade, and at what estimated cost (a) comprise his Department's city technology college unit, (b) work outside this unit but in respect of city technology colleges, (c) work on the abolition of the Inner London education authority and (d) work on grant maintained schools. Mr. Kenneth Baker (a) The city technology colleges unit comprises: 1 Grade 51 Grade 5 HMI for approximately ⅔ of his time2 Grade 7s1 Higher Executive Officer1 Executive Officer2 Personal Secretaries1 Administrative OfficerThe unit's salary cost is currently about £14,000 per month. (b) Staff in the architects and building branch are working on design and refurbishment of buildings for CTCs. Currently this involves: 0·75 Grade 61 Grade 74 Senior Professional and Technology Officers1 Administrative Officer This level of commitment is recent and is likely to decline after the summer: the salary cost is currently about £11,000 per month. (c) The team working on the abolition of ILEA currently comprises: 0·75 Grade 51·5 Grade 71 Senior Executive Officer1 Higher Executive Officer (Development)2 Higher Executive Officers2 Executive Officers1·5 Administrative Officers1 Personal Secretary1 Typist1·5 Casual clerical support staff I expect there to be a modest increase in the staffing of the team if and when the Education Reform Bill is enacted, but the staff salary costs are at present running at about £16,000 per month. A considerable amount of the time of many other senior officials and their staffs within the Department is also devoted to matters arising from the abolition of the ILEA. (d) The team currently working on grant-maintained schools comprises: 0·33 Grade 50·75 Grade 71 Higher Executive Officer (Development)1 Executive Officer1 Administrative Assistant The staff salary costs are about £6,000 per month.