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Mr. Fatchett : To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether it is the current intention to provide revenue support grant for education services in the inner London boroughs when they assume responsibilities for the Inner London Education Authority in April 1990 ; and if he will make a statement.
Mrs. Rumbold : In 1990-91 central Government grant will be available for distribution among all local
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authorities in England, including the inner London boroughs, to support expenditure on all the services for which they are responsible.Mr. McFall : To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what representations he has received on the Riley committee's report to the University Grants Committee which recommends the closure of the Glasgow veterinary school.
Mr. Jackson : I refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave yesterday to the hon. Member for St. Helens, South (Mr. Bermingham) at column 397.
Mr. Simon Hughes : To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will publish a list of the local education authorities which, in 1988-89, are expected to spend more than their grant-related expenditure assessment in respect of education ; what the amount of such excess spending for each authority will be in cash terms and as a percentage of their total expenditure on education ; and if he will make a statement.
Mr. Rumbold : The only consistent forecast expenditure available at this stage is from budget returns submitted by authorities on the form RER last year to the Department of the Environment and is therefore provisional : it is given in the table. The expenditure figures include some capital items and specific grants which do not appear within the grant related expenditure assessment.
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|c|1988-89 comparison GRE v RER budget expenditure<1>|c| LEA |Budget Expenditure|Education GRE<2> |Overspend |Overspend |£ million |£ million |£ million |per cent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ILEA |997.87 |635.21 |362.66 |36.3 Newcastle |89.83 |71.19 |18.64 |20.8 Manchester |163.41 |133.45 |29.96 |18.3 Waltham Forest |80.18 |66.02 |14.16 |17.7 Haringey |77.46 |63.96 |13.51 |17.4 Liverpool |173.62 |144.94 |28.68 |16.5 South Tyne |53.14 |44.52 |8.62 |16.2 Hounslow |71.18 |60.19 |10.99 |15.4 Walsall |97.17 |83.36 |13.81 |14.2 Ealing |102.95 |88.64 |14.32 |13.9 Salford |74.55 |64.53 |10.02 |13.4 Sandwell |108.23 |93.70 |14.53 |13.4 Barking |47.61 |41.36 |6.25 |13.1 North Tyne |61.76 |53.84 |7.92 |12.8 Gateshead |62.57 |54.55 |8.02 |12.8 Wakefield |100.32 |87.97 |12.35 |12.3 Hillingdon |70.90 |62.23 |8.67 |12.2 Knowsley |62.24 |54.75 |7.49 |12.0 Wigan |105.38 |92.71 |12.67 |12.0 Rochdale |73.12 |64.42 |8.70 |11.9 Richmond |38.54 |34.01 |4.53 |11.8 Croydon |99.21 |87.71 |11.50 |11.6 St. Helens |65.97 |58.34 |7.63 |11.6 Bury |57.18 |50.61 |6.58 |11.5 Bradford |175.14 |155.55 |19.59 |11.2 Derbyshire |298.14 |264.91 |33.24 |11.1 Newham |88.03 |79.20 |8.82 |10.0 Somerset |132.71 |119.51 |13.20 |9.9 Wirral |110.74 |99.73 |11.01 |9.9 Cumbria |150.30 |135.40 |14.90 |9.9 Coventry |106.07 |95.93 |10.14 |9.6 Avon |266.62 |241.31 |25.31 |9.5 Harrow |63.64 |57.68 |5.95 |9.4 Brent |96.38 |87.57 |8.81 |9.1 Doncaster |95.67 |86.93 |8.74 |9.1 Calderdale |65.10 |59.19 |5.91 |9.1 Sheffield |161.13 |146.69 |14.45 |9.0 Leeds |214.16 |196.08 |18.09 |8.4 Cleveland |199.00 |182.46 |16.54 |8.3 Durham |184.76 |169.63 |15.13 |8.2 Rotherham |85.71 |78.72 |6.99 |8.2 Hertfordshire |302.06 |277.78 |24.28 |8.0 Merton |45.68 |42.04 |3.65 |8.0 Tameside |68.30 |62.92 |5.39 |7.9 Humberside |276.51 |254.83 |21.67 |7.8 Havering |71.50 |65.97 |5.53 |7.7 Nottinghamshire |308.36 |286.08 |22.28 |7.2 Bedfordshire |170.32 |158.02 |12.30 |7.2 Northumberland |92.68 |86.14 |6.54 |7.1 Sutton |47.23 |44.07 |3.15 |6.7 Kingston |36.59 |34.26 |2.33 |6.4 Kirklees |130.73 |122.49 |8.24 |6.3 Isle of Wight |34.58 |32.46 |2.12 |6.1 Wolverhampton |90.20 |84.79 |5.42 |6.0 Gloucestershire |150.69 |141.85 |8.83 |5.9 Barnet |82.88 |78.28 |4.60 |5.6 Oxfordshire |150.71 |143.10 |7.61 |5.0 Northamptonshire |177.21 |168.37 |8.83 |5.0 Stockport |86.05 |81.76 |4.29 |5.0 North Yorkshire |203.06 |193.43 |9.63 |4.7 Cambridge |187.48 |178.69 |8.79 |4.7 Essex |446.37 |425.83 |20.53 |4.6 Leicester |275.63 |263.18 |12.45 |4.5 Lancashire |431.32 |412.64 |18.67 |4.3 Wiltshire |161.08 |154.94 |6.14 |3.8 Cheshire |305.34 |293.74 |11.60 |3.8 Barnsley |65.95 |63.51 |2.45 |3.7 Surrey |261.09 |251.51 |9.58 |3.7 Shropshire |125.31 |120.75 |4.57 |3.6 Enfield |80.65 |78.29 |2.36 |2.9 Bexley |63.96 |62.18 |1.78 |2.8 Trafford |65.30 |63.54 |1.76 |2.7 Bucks |194.82 |189.58 |5.25 |2.7 Oldham |70.36 |68.51 |1.85 |2.6 Staffordshire |304.03 |296.29 |7.74 |2.5 Dudley |88.08 |85.95 |2.13 |2.4 Warwickshire |144.91 |141.48 |3.44 |2.4 Bromley |76.14 |74.56 |1.58 |2.1 Redbridge |63.97 |62.66 |1.31 |2.0 Suffolk |166.77 |163.67 |3.10 |1.9 Dorset |152.84 |150.16 |2.68 |1.8 Sefton |86.44 |85.14 |1.30 |1.5 Hampshire |420.49 |415.53 |4.96 |1.2 Devon |256.60 |254.39 |2.21 |0.9 Bolton |82.74 |82.16 |0.58 |0.7 Solihull |61.10 |61.09 |0.01 |0.0 <1> Provisional information based on form RER. The expenditure figures include some capital items and specific grants which do not appear within the grant related expenditure assessment. <2> Block grant is unhypothecated and based on GRE assessment for all services, and local authorities have discretion on how they spend across services.
Mr. Simon Hughes : To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what has been the total annual expenditure on education by local education authorities in each year from 1981-82 to the present, in cash and real terms ; whether such figures of total annual expenditure include amounts from sources such as reserves and balances ; and if he will make a statement.
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Mrs. Rumbold : The information requested is provided in the table. The figures for total recurrent spending include movements in and out of reserves. These are not separately identifiable for education spending.
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