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Written Answers to Questions

Friday 2 April 1992

LORD CHANCELLOR'S DEPARTMENT

Crown Courts

Mr. Byers : To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what percentage of defendants appearing in a Crown court changed their plea from not guilty to guilty for each of the court circuits in England and Wales in each year since 1989.

Mr. John M. Taylor : This information is not collected.

Mr. Byers : To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what percentage of defendants pleaded guilty in the Crown court for each of the court circuits in England and Wales in each year since 1989.

Mr. John M. Taylor : The information is set out in the table. The figures given are for those defendants who pleaded guilty to all counts. Data for 1992 are provisional and liable to revision to account for any late amendments.


Committals for trial: guilty pleas (per     

cent. of all<1> defendants)                 

                   |1989|1990|1991|1992     

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Midland and Oxford |82  |83  |79  |77       

North Eastern      |86  |86  |84  |83       

Northern           |80  |80  |78  |77       

South Eastern:                              

  London           |50  |50  |48  |50       

  Provinces        |64  |64  |61  |60       

Wales and Chester  |73  |72  |73  |70       

Western            |72  |74  |72  |74       

                                            

England and Wales  |72  |72  |70  |70       

<1> Excluding those defendants for whom     

bench warrants issued, no pleas recorded,   

indictment to lie on file, found unfit to   

plead and other results.                    

Mr. Byers : To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what percentage of defendants were found not guilty in Crown court cases for each of the court circuits in England and Wales in each year since 1989.

Mr. John M. Taylor : The table shows the percentage of defendants acquitted against the number of defendants who pleaded not guilty to all counts during each year since 1989. The 1992 figures are provisional and liable to revision to account for any late amendments.


Crown court trials: Per cent. of defendants 

who have pleaded                            

not guilty to all counts acquitted          

                   |1989|1990|1991|1992     

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Midland and Oxford |52  |58  |60  |51       

North Eastern      |54  |62  |54  |55       

Northern           |55  |56  |59  |63       

South Eastern:                              

  London           |59  |60  |61  |59       

  Provinces        |55  |55  |57  |56       

Wales and Chester  |53  |51  |47  |50       

Western            |57  |55  |60  |49       

England and Wales  |56  |57  |58  |56       

Mr. Byers : To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what was the average time a defendant had to wait between being charged with an offence and having his or her case heard in the Crown court for each of the court circuits in England and Wales in each year since 1989.

Mr. John M. Taylor : Figures for waiting times from date of charge are not available. The table shows the average waiting time in weeks between the date of committal for trial and the start of hearing. Data for 1992 are provisional and liable to revision to account for any late amendments.


Waiting Times: Committals for Trial (Weeks)      

                   |1989 |1990 |1991 |1992       

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Midland and Oxford |9.04 |8.30 |9.21 |12.66      

North Eastern      |12.06|12.64|13.55|15.86      

Northern           |11.76|12.09|11.05|12.04      

South Eastern:                                   

  London           |15.98|15.49|15.91|16.40      

  Provinces        |13.07|13.23|14.30|13.31      

Wales and Chester  |7.93 |8.31 |8.06 |9.36       

Western            |13.04|12.73|13.71|16.30      

England and Wales  |12.44|12.07|12.58|13.95      

Bradford Courts

Mr. Madden : To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department if he will arrange for the Bradford combined court centre to be designated as a care centre for the hearing of care cases brought under the Children Act 1989.

Mr. John M. Taylor : Bradford county court currently enjoys some Children Act jurisdiction as a family hearing centre. A national review of the designation of care centres has always been part of the Lord Chancellor's arrangements for the monitoring of the Children Act. This review will begin in the summer and will involve extensive consultation at local level. Consideration of any recommendations to my Department will take place during the autumn with a view to implementing any changes in the spring of 1994.

Magistrates

Mr. Allason : To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department how many magistrates have resigned since the implementation of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 ; and of these how many have given as their reason for resigning concern about the effect of that Act.

Mr. John M. Taylor : The number of resignations during 1992, other than on grounds of age, for the Lord Chancellor's area of responsibility was 1,034. No information is collected centrally on how many magistrates gave concern about the effects of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 as a reason for resignation.


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Northern Ireland Court Service

Mr. William Ross : To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what is the annual cost of monitoring the religious affiliation of the employees of the Northern Ireland court service.

Mr. John M. Taylor : The equal opportunities unit of the Northern Ireland court service is responsible for the full range of equal opportunities issues within the service which includes monitoring by religious affiliation, gender and disability. It is not possible to separate the cost of monitoring by religious affiliation. The annual staff costs for the unit are £21,378.03.

EMPLOYMENT

London East TEC

Mr. Gapes : To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how much money has been given in grants from her Department to the London East training and enterprise council in each year since 1988.

Mr. McLoughlin : This Department has funded London East Training and Enterprise Council since 1 April 1991.

Details of funding for each financial year since then are :


Financial year |£ million                    

---------------------------------------------

1991-92        |26.415                       

1992-93        |32.958                       

Funding is split into five blocks and allocated to specific areas. The blocks are youth training and education, adult training, enterprise, local initiative fund and management fee.

Mr. Gapes : To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how expenditure by training and enterprise councils is monitored.

Mr. McLoughlin : Training and enterprise councils (TECs) are paid sums specified in their business plan and claimed in accordance with the provisions of the TEC operating agreement. This is renewed annually and signed on behalf of my right hon. Friend by the Department's regional directors. A copy of the operating agreement is in the Library.

Invoices submitted by TECs are subject to regular appraisal and monitoring by finance control staff in ED regional offices. Departmental procedures are designed to ensure that public and parliamentary accountability is maintained.

Mr. Gapes : To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if she will list the names of all members of the board of the London East training and enterprise council since its establishment and their period of office.

Mr. McLoughlin : Details of board membership are available from London East training and enterprise council's corporate plans or direct from the acting chief executive, Steve Crow.

Mr. Gapes : To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how much money has been given in grants by her Department to the London East training and


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enterprise council for business education partnerships and to which organisations, and for what amounts, in each year since 1988.

Mr. McLoughlin : This Department has funded London East training and enterprise council since 1 April 1991.

Details of funding for each financial year since then are :


Education business partnerships payments to  

TECs                                         

Financial year |£ million                    

---------------------------------------------

1991-92        |0.075,300                    

1992-93        |0.046,175                    

Information on who the TEC contracts with and how much it pays them is commercial in confidence between the TEC and the organisations concerned.

Mr. Gapes : To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many staff are employed by the London East training and enterprise council ; and how many staff have left in the last year.

Mr. McLoughlin : Direct employment of staff by training and enterprise councils is entirely a matter for the TECs themselves. The hon. Gentleman may wish to contact the acting chief executive of London East TEC, Steve Crow.

Business-Education Partnerships

Mr. Gapes : To ask the Secretary of State for Employment (1) what arrangements are made in those boroughs and local authorities which do not have a business-education partnership for finance to be made available from training and enterprise councils for the work which would be carried out by such a business-education partnership ; (2) how many local authorities have business-education partnerships.

Mr. McLoughlin : Education business partnerships are operating in all training and enterprise council and local education authority areas.

Unemployment Benefit Disqualifications

Ms Eagle : To ask the Secretary of State for Employment when and where the figures for unemployment benefit disqualifications for the quarter to December 1992 will be published.

Mr. McLoughlin : Responsibility for the subject of the question has been delegated to the Employment Service Agency under its chief executive. I have asked him to arrange for a reply to be given. Letter from Mr. J. Turner to Ms Angela Eagle, dated2 April 1993 :

As the Employment Service is an Executive Agency, it is the responsibility of Mike Fogden, the Agency's Chief Executive to answer parliamentary questions about relevant operational matters. In his absence, I am replying to your question to the Secretary of State about the publication of statistics relating to unemployment benefit disqualifications for the quarter ending 31 December 1992. The Analysis of Adjudication Officers' Decisions for the quarter ending 31 December 1992 has now been published and copies were sent to the Library of the House on 29 March.


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As decided by the Administration Committee of the House of Commons, Chief Executive replies to written Parliamentary Questions will now be published in the Official Report. I will also place a copy of this letter in the Library of the House.

HOME DEPARTMENT

Forensic Investigations

Mr. Redmond : To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) if he will instruct all police authorities to use forensic archaeologists at excavation sites where a body or bodies are believed to have been buried ; and if he will make a statement ; (2) if he will ensure that all police authorities use physical anthropologists at crime scene investigations as soon as they commence ; and if he will make a statement ;

(3) if he will list the police authorities who currently use forensic anthropologists in their investigations ; and if he will make a statement ;

(4) if he will list by police authority those who use archaeologists for their forensic investigations ; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Charles Wardle : The use of forensic archaeologists, forensic anthropologists and other specialists to assist with the investigation of crime is a matter for individual chief officers. The information requested about the use of forensic archaeologists and forensic anthropologists is not held centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Terrorism

Mr. McCartney : To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will institute all-party talks on a more effective legal mechanism to combat terrorism than the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke : No. I believe that the Prevention of Terrorism Act provides the powers which are needed for the prevention and investigation of terrorist crime. I am not prepared to weaken those powers while the threat of terrorism remains. However, I am ready to consider any proposals which might improve the effectiveness of the existing powers.

Trial Judges

Mr. Elletson : To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will make a statement about the number of prosecutions during the last 10 years for offences relating to illegal approaches to trial judges ; and what plans the Government have to provide for stiffer sentences to deal with such offences.

Mr. Jack : It is not possible from the information held centrally to identify offences relating to illegal approaches to trial judges from other common law offences of attempting to pervert the course of public justice.

The table shows the number of prosecutions in England and Wales from 1981 to 1991 for attempting to pervert the course of public justice. 1992 data will not be available until autumn 1993.


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Number of prosecutions at magistrates' 

courts for the offence of              

attempting to pervert the course of    

public justice<1> under common law for 

                                       

the years 1981-1991                    

England and Wales                      

             |Prosecutions             

---------------------------------------

1981         |290                      

1982         |279                      

1983         |333                      

1984         |308                      

1985         |326                      

1986         |386                      

1987         |652                      

1988         |864                      

1989         |1,139                    

1990         |1,376                    

1991         |1,565                    

<1> Under common law the offence of    

attempting to pervert the course of    

public justice includes fabrication of 

false evidence, causing a person to be 

wrongly convicted, interference with   

witness, etc.                          

Fire Safety Regulations

Mr. Clifton-Brown : To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) if he has completed his re-examination and re-drafting of the proposed new fire safety regulations ; and if he will make a statement.

(2) what is the estimated cost to British industry of the implementation of the proposed new fire safety regulations.

Mr. Peter Lloyd : My right hon. and learned Friend expects to publish proposals for revised regulations and the associated guidance in the early summer. An estimate of the compliance costs for industry will be included in the consultative document.

Sheehy Inquiry

Sir David Steel : To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department for what reasons no (a) police advisers or (b) persons with special knowledge of policing in Scotland have been appointed to the Sheehy inquiry team ; and if he will consider extending its membership to incorporate police officers.

Mr. Charles Wardle : My right hon. and learned Friend considered it important for the inquiry to be conducted by a fully independent team with expertise in a number of disciplines. The inquiry is, however, working very closely with the police service. My right hon. and learned Friend does not propose to change the composition of the inquiry team.

Police National Network

Mr. Hunter : To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what assessment criteria his Department used in the recent shortlisting for the police national network ; and what weight was given to the technical expertise and experience in providing communications to Her Majesty's Government of each company expressing an interest in this project.

Mr. Charles Wardle : Each company was assessed on the basis of (1) whether any circumtances of article 29 of the Services Directive (which relates to financial probity) apply to the company in question ; (2) its audited accounts for the last three years ; (3) its overall turnover and its turnover from operating managed telecommunications


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services ; (4) the managed networks which it provides ; (5) the technical expertise within the organisations ; (6) its total manpower and managerial staffing ; (7) its technical infrastructure, equipment and facilities ; and (8) the level of professional expertise in its operation of managed networks. The technical expertise of potential suppliers and their experience in providing communications to Her Majesty's Government and other users were therefore fully taken into account.

Court Escorts

Ms Ruddock : To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he has included special requirements for pregnant women, nursing mothers and very young children in the tender documents for the court escort services ; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Peter Lloyd : Tender documents for the court escort service in the London area have not yet been finalised, but a copy of the operational specification for the court escort service in the east midlands and Humberside area has been placed in the library of the House. It outlines the general principles concerning the welfare of prisoners. The contractor has a contractual responsibility for the welfare of prisoners, for their humane treatment and for their medical needs.

Animal Rights

Mr. Andrew Smith : To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many names are currently contained in the animal rights national index.

Mr. Charles Wardle : The animal rights national index (ARNI) holds about 13,300 names.

Race Relations Legislation

Mr. Tony Lloyd : To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many posts in the public services are exempt from the requirements of the Race Relations Act ; and in what occupations these exemptions occur.

Mr. Peter Lloyd : Section 75(5) of the Race Relations Act 1976 states that nothing in the Act invalidates rules made for restricting employment in the public service to persons of particular birth, nationality, descent or residence. Information on the particular posts or occupations concerned is not held centrally.

EDUCATION

Adult Education

Mr. Dowd : To ask the Secretary of State for Education what were the levels of enrolments for adult education in London for this year.

Mr. Boswell : Data for academic year 1992-93 are not yet complete. In 1991-92 there were 280,000 enrolments in adult education centres in London at the 1 November census date.

Assisted Places

Mr. Byers : To ask the Secretary of State for Education what fees were charged in the academic year 1991-92 in each school taking part in the assisted places scheme.


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Mr. Forth : The information requested is given in the following table :


Assisted places scheme                                                    

School Name                       |Average Fee charged                    

                                  |in AY 1991-92                          

                                  |£                                      

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Abbey School, Reading             |3,183                                  

Abingdon                          |3,936                                  

Ackworth                          |3,633                                  

Aldenham                          |6,290                                  

Alice Ottley                      |3,582                                  

Alleyns, Dulwich                  |4,905                                  

Ardingly College                  |7,575                                  

Arnold School, Blackpool          |2,964                                  

Ashford                           |4,189                                  

Ashville College                  |3,999                                  

Austin Friars                     |3,435                                  

Bancrofts                         |3,930                                  

Barnard Castle                    |3,732                                  

Bath High GPDST                   |2,967                                  

Batley Grammar                    |2,766                                  

Bedales                           |7,251                                  

Bedford                           |5,235                                  

Bedford High                      |3,969                                  

Bedford Modern                    |3,489                                  

Belvedere GPDST                   |2,967                                  

Berkhamsted Girls                 |3,936                                  

Berkhamsted                       |4,929                                  

Birkenhead                        |2,820                                  

Birkenhead High GPDST             |2,967                                  

Bishop's Stortford College        |6,600                                  

Blackheath High GPDST             |3,357                                  

Bloxham, Banbury                  |6,003                                  

Bolton School Boys                |3,585                                  

Bolton School Girls               |3,585                                  

Bootham, York                     |4,923                                  

Bradfield College                 |7,762                                  

Bradford Girls Grammar            |3,261                                  

Bradford Grammar School           |3,174                                  

Brentwood School                  |4,100                                  

Brighton College                  |5,856                                  

Brighton/Hove High GPDST          |2,967                                  

Bristol Cathedral                 |3,357                                  

Bristol Grammar                   |3,189                                  

Bromley High GPDST                |3,357                                  

Bromsgrove                        |4,761                                  

Bruton Girls                      |2,881                                  

Burgess Hill Girls                |4,230                                  

Bury Grammar Boys                 |2,790                                  

Bury Grammar Girls                |2,790                                  

Canford                           |7,056                                  

Carmel College                    |6,750                                  

Casterton                         |4,257                                  

Caterham                          |4,302                                  

Central Newcastle High GPDST      |2,967                                  

Charterhouse                      |8,595                                  

Cheadle Hulme                     |3,324                                  

Cheltenham Ladies College         |6,249                                  

Chigwell                          |5,154                                  

Christ's Hospital                 |5,826                                  

Churchers College                 |4,125                                  

City of London                    |4,734                                  

City of London Freemans           |4,779                                  

City of London Girls              |4,086                                  

Clifton College, Bristol          |4,710                                  

Clifton High, Bristol             |3,780                                  

Colfes                            |3,705                                  

Colston's Girls                   |2,946                                  

Colston's, Bristol                |2,945                                  

Coventry, Bablake                 |2,883                                  

Cranleigh                         |4,206                                  

Croham Hurst                      |3,480                                  

Croydon High GPDST                |3,357                                  

Culford                           |5,001                                  

Dame Alice Harpur                 |3,261                                  

Dame Allans Boys                  |2,868                                  

Dame Allans Girls                 |2,868                                  

Dauntseys                         |5,358                                  

Denstone College                  |5,730                                  

Derby High                        |4,644                                  

Douai, Reading                    |4,644                                  

Dover College                     |5,970                                  

Downe House, Newbury              |6,300                                  

Dulwich College                   |5,355                                  

Durham                            |5,638                                  

Edgbaston College Girls           |3,510                                  

Edgehill College                  |4,123                                  

Ellerslie                         |5,535                                  

Ellesmere College                 |5,940                                  

Eltham College, London            |4,254                                  

Emanuel, London SW11              |3,825                                  

Epsom College                     |6,315                                  

Exeter                            |3,282                                  

Farnborough Hill                  |3,504                                  

Felixstowe College                |5,158                                  

Felsted, Dunmow                   |7,383                                  

Forest School                     |3,843                                  

Framlingham College               |5,118                                  

Francis Holland                   |3,888                                  

Friends, Saffron Walden           |4,665                                  

Giggleswick, Settle               |4,707                                  

Godolphin and Latymer             |4,608                                  

Godolphin, Salisbury              |5,142                                  

Greshams                          |6,786                                  

Guildford High Girls              |4,011                                  

Haberdashers Askes Boys           |4,458                                  

Haberdashers Askes Girls          |3,030                                  

Haileybury and ISC                |6,693                                  

Hampton                           |3,690                                  

Harrogate College                 |4,804                                  

Headington                        |3,594                                  

Hereford Cathedral                |3,675                                  

Highgate                          |5,409                                  

Hipperholme Grammar               |2,528                                  

Holy Child                        |3,540                                  

Hulme Grammar Boys                |2,985                                  

Hulme Grammar Girls               |2,985                                  

Hurstpierpoint College            |7,650                                  

Hymers College                    |2,835                                  

Ipswich                           |4,020                                  

Ipswich High GPDST                |2,967                                  

James Allens Girls                |4,770                                  

John Lyons                        |4,155                                  

Kent College                      |5,100                                  

Kimbolton School                  |4,050                                  

King Edward VI High               |3,291                                  

King Edward VI Norwich            |3,474                                  

King Edward VI Southampton        |3,627                                  

King Edward VII Lytham            |2,715                                  

King Edwards at Bath              |3,261                                  

King Edwards Birmingham           |3,645                                  

King Edwards Witley               |4,800                                  

Kings College Wimbledon           |5,022                                  

Kings High Girls, Warwick         |3,074                                  

Kings, Bruton                     |6,090                                  

Kings, Chester                    |3,627                                  

Kings, Macclesfield               |3,465                                  

Kings, Rochester                  |5,107                                  

Kings, Tynemouth                  |2,880                                  

Kings, Worcester                  |4,230                                  

Kingsley                          |3,327                                  

Kingston Grammar                  |3,948                                  

Kingswood School, Bath            |4,712                                  

Kirkham Grammar                   |2,789                                  

La Sagesse Convent                |2,916                                  

Lady Eleanor Holles               |4,335                                  

Latymer Upper                     |3,750                                  

Laxton                            |3,930                                  

Leeds Girls High                  |3,329                                  

Leeds Grammar                     |3,342                                  

Leicester Grammar                 |2,940                                  

Leighton Park                     |6,651                                  

Leys, Cambridge                   |6,915                                  

Liverpool College                 |3,444                                  

Lord Wandsworth College           |5,832                                  

Loreto Convent Grammar            |2,421                                  

Loughborough Grammar              |3,402                                  

Loughborough High                 |3,075                                  

Magdalen College                  |3,743                                  

Malvern College                   |7,170                                  

Manchester Grammar                |3,225                                  

Manchester High                   |3,132                                  

Marist Convent Senior             |3,165                                  

Maynard                           |3,195                                  

Merchant Taylors Girls            |2,997                                  

Merchant Taylors, Liverpool       |2,997                                  

Merchant Taylors, N'wood          |5,310                                  

Mill Hill                         |5,964                                  

Monkton Combe                     |4,976                                  

Mount Carmel, Cheshire            |2,595                                  

Mount St. Mary's College          |4,569                                  

Mount, York                       |5,034                                  

Newcastle Under Lyme              |2,784                                  

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Church High   |2,985                                  

North London Collegiate           |3,804                                  

Northampton High                  |3,390                                  

Norwich High GPDST                |2,967                                  

Notting Hill/Ealing High GPDST    |3,357                                  

Nottingham Girls High GPDST       |2,967                                  

Nottingham High                   |3,174                                  

Oakham                            |5,277                                  

Old Palace, Croydon               |3,222                                  

Oxford High GPDST                 |2,967                                  

Pangbourne College                |4,740                                  

Perse School for Boys             |3,672                                  

Perse School for Girls            |3,213                                  

Plymouth College                  |3,495                                  

Pocklington                       |3,834                                  

Polam Hall                        |3,393                                  

Portsmouth Grammar                |3,343                                  

Portsmouth High GPDST             |2,967                                  

Prior Park College                |3,825                                  

Putney High School GPDST          |3,357                                  

Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Bristol |3,324                                  

Queen Elizabeth, Blackburn        |3,135                                  

Queen Elizabeth, Wakefield        |3,162                                  

Queen Mary, Lytham                |2,715                                  

Queens College, London            |4,335                                  

Queens College, Taunton           |4,680                                  

Queens School, Chester            |2,862                                  

Ratcliffe College                 |4,563                                  

Red Maids, Bristol                |3,198                                  

Redland High, Bristol             |3,108                                  

Reed's School, Cobham             |5,772                                  

Reigate Grammar                   |3,648                                  

Rendcomb College                  |5,694                                  

Repton                            |4,875                                  

Rossall                           |6,129                                  

Royal Grammar, Guildford          |4,689                                  

Royal Grammar, Newcastle          |2,895                                  

Royal Grammar, Worcester          |3,654                                  

Ryde School                       |3,159                                  

Salesian College                  |2,025                                  

Scarborough College               |4,143                                  

Sedbergh                          |6,930                                  

Sevenoaks, Kent                   |5,382                                  

Sheffield High GPDST              |2,967                                  

Shrewsbury High GPDST             |2,967                                  

Silcoates                         |4,432                                  

Sir William Perkins               |3,132                                  

Solihull                          |3,468                                  

South Hampstead High GPDST        |3,357                                  

St. Albans                        |4,005                                  

St. Albans High Girls             |3,690                                  

St. Anselms College               |2,592                                  

St. Bede's College                |3,198                                  

St. Bees                          |5,778                                  

St. Benedict's                    |4,155                                  

St. Catherine's                   |4,725                                  

St. Dunstan's College             |3,702                                  

St. Edmund's College              |4,608                                  

St. Edward's College              |2,805                                  

St. Felix, Southwold              |4,662                                  

St. George's College              |4,920                                  

St. Helen and St. Katherine       |3,150                                  

St. Helen's, Northwood            |3,846                                  

St. John's College, Southsea      |2,875                                  

St. John's, Leatherhead           |5,778                                  

St. Joseph's College, Ipswich     |3,557                                  

St. Joseph's College, Stoke       |2,610                                  

St. Joseph's Convent, Reading     |3,225                                  

St. Lawrence College, Ramsgate    |5,775                                  

St. Margaret's, Bushey            |4,191                                  

St. Margaret's, Exeter            |3,033                                  

St. Mary and St. Anne             |5,901                                  

St. Mary's College, Crosby        |2,826                                  

St. Mary's Convent, Cambridge     |3,045                                  

St. Mary's Hall, Brighton         |4,779                                  

St. Maurs Convent, Weybridge      |3,444                                  

St. Paul's Girls, Hammersmith     |4,884                                  

St. Paul's, Barnes                |6,195                                  

St. Peter's, York                 |5,205                                  

Stafford Grammar                  |3,063                                  

Stamford                          |3,300                                  

Stamford High                     |3,300                                  

Stockport Grammar                 |3,240                                  

Stoneyhurst College               |6,152                                  

Stowe                             |6,993                                  

Streatham Hill/Clapham High       |3,357                                  

Surbiton High                     |3,795                                  

Sutton High GPDST                 |3,357                                  

Sutton Valence                    |5,787                                  

Sydenham High GPDST               |3,357                                  

Talbot Heath                      |3,546                                  

Taunton                           |5,535                                  

Teesside High                     |2,928                                  

Tonbridge                         |6,888                                  

Tormead                           |3,797                                  

Trent College                     |4,901                                  

Trinity of John Whitgift          |4,215                                  

Truro                             |3,543                                  

Truro High                        |3,174                                  

University College Sch London     |5,265                                  

Upton Hall Convent                |2,220                                  

Ursuline Convent, Kent            |4,035                                  

Ursuline High, Ilford             |3,441                                  

Wakefield High                    |3,162                                  

Walthamstow Hall                  |4,500                                  

Warwick                           |3,594                                  

Wellingborough                    |4,500                                  

Wellington College                |7,275                                  

Wellington, Somerset              |3,510                                  

Wells Cathedral                   |4,332                                  

West Buckland                     |3,885                                  

Westholme                         |2,700                                  

Westminster                       |4,662                                  

Whitgift, Croydon                 |4,344                                  

William Hulme Grammar             |3,360                                  

Wimbledon High GPDST              |3,357                                  

Winchester College                |7,674                                  

Wisbech Grammar                   |3,750                                  

Withington Girls                  |2,930                                  

Wolverhampton Grammar             |3,636                                  

Woodbridge                        |4,590                                  

Woodhouse Grove                   |3,945                                  

Worksop                           |5,077                                  

Wrekin College                    |5,970                                  

Wycliffe College                  |6,924                                  

Yarm                              |3,615                                  


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Birmingham City Council

Mr. Terry Davis : To ask the Secretary of State for Education when his officials asked the Birmingham city council for more information to justify its bid for capital expenditure in 1993-94 to deal with substandard places ; when his officials received this information from Birmingham city council ; and when he expects to take a decision on this bid for the financial year 1993-94.

Mr. Forth : The Department wrote to Birmingham city council on 22 December 1992 and the authority responded on 8 January 1993. Twenty-five other LEAs were asked to provide information on the same issue and not all have yet done so. Nevertheless, I expect to announce my decisions shortly.

College Fees

Mr. Rooker : To ask the Secretary of State for Education what is the total amount of college fees in respect of students in higher education which is funded by his Department ; and if he will make a statement on how such funding is distributed on behalf of the Department.

Mr. Boswell : The total amount of college fees funded by the Department in respect of undergraduate students at collegiate unversities was £46 million in the academic year 1990-91, the latest year for which full information is available. These fees are payable by local education authorities on behalf of students holding mandatory awards and are reimbursed in full by the Department.

Higher cation away from home by various household income levels.

Mr. Boswell : The Department commissioned surveys of

undergraduates' income and expenditure in 1986-87 and 1988-89 academic years and of mature students' income and expenditure in the 1987-88 academic year. The Department has commissioned a further survey of undergraduate students' income and expenditure which is currently being undertaken. All of these surveys have sought information on the circumstances of students who study either while living in the parental home or away from it.

London East TEC

Mr. Gapes : To ask the Secretary of State for Education (1) how much grant from his Department was paid to London East training and enterprise council for business education partnerships and to which organisations, and for what amounts, in each year since 1988 ; (2) how much grant has been given by his Department to the London East training and enterprise council in each year since 1988.

Mr. Boswell : This Department has made no such grants.


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Education Costs

Mr. Rooker : To ask the Secretary of State for Education what is the average annual cost met from public funds of (a) a nursery school place, (b) a primary school place, (c) a secondary school place and (d) a full- time undergraduate place in bands 1, 2 and 3.

Mr. Forth : Figures for spending on nursery and primary school pupils are not collected separately. For 1990-91, the latest year for which information on actual spending is available, the average cost per pupil at LEA-maintained schools was £1,339 per nursery and primary pupil and £2,019 per secondary pupil.

Public funding for higher education is provided through grant to the higher education funding councils and publicly funded tuition fees. The assumed average total recurrent grant per student through the Higher Education Funding Council for England in 1993-94 is £2, 927. The maximum tuition fees reimbursable through mandatory awards for undergraduate courses in the academic year 1993-94 are £1,300 for classroom-based courses ; £2,770 for laboratory and workshop-based courses ; and £4,985 for the clinical elements of medical, dental and veterinary courses.


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TRANSPORT

London Buses Ltd.

Mr. Peter Bottomley : To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what plans he has to issue guidance to London Transport on the handling of the privatisation of London Buses Ltd.

Mr. Norris : My right hon. Friend has recently written to the chairman of London Transport to give guidance on this issue. Copies of the letter have been placed in the library.

Transport Schemes, London

Mr. Simon Hughes : To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list all railway, light railway or underground schemes in London currently supported or proposed to be supported by public funds, which he intends should have a private sector contribution ; when they commenced or will commence ; in each case and for each relevant financial year, how much public funding is already allocated ; and how much private sector funding he estimates will be required.

Mr. Norris : The information requested is as follows :


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Project name                                                                                                                                                                           Start date                                                                                                                                                                            Public funding                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Private sector                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             (£million cash)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   funding                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            |1993-94                                                                                                                                                                              |1994-95                                                                                                                                                                              |1995-96                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

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Jubilee line extension                                                                                                                                                                |Construction is expected to start when the current negotiations on the private sector contribution are completed.                                                                    |385                                                                                                                                                                                  |460                                                                                                                                                                                  |405                                                                                                                                                                                  |£100 million cash developer contribution during construction period and a stream of payments adding upto £300 million cash over time after extension is opened.                                                                                                                                                                                                            

CrossRail                                                                                                                                                                             |Bill currently in Parliament.                                                                                                                                                        |80                                                                                                                                                                                   |64                                                                                                                                                                                   |65                                                                                                                                                                                   |Re-examination to assess ways of involving private sector announced in Budget statement. Results of re-examination will determine relative involvement of public and private sectors.                                                                                                                                                                                      

Channel tunnel rail link                                                                                                                                                              |Construction could start in 1995.                                                                                                                                                    |44                                                                                                                                                                                   |-                                                                                                                                                                                    |-                                                                                                                                                                                    |Private sector interest needs to be tested before decisions can be taken on the timing and amounts of public and private funding.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

Docklands light railway-Lewisham extension                                                                                                                                            |Construction could start this financial year.                                                                                                                                        |-                                                                                                                                                                                    |-                                                                                                                                                                                    |-                                                                                                                                                                                    |The cost, of £140 million, must be met by the private sector.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Heathrow express                                                                                                                                                                      |Main works expected to start during 1993-94.                                                                                                                                         |-                                                                                                                                                                                    |-                                                                                                                                                                                    |-                                                                                                                                                                                    |The project is a joint venture with BAA as private majority partner. The total cost is estimated at £250-300 million.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

The proposed Croydon tramlink project would proceed on the basis of private funding though the Government is prepared to consider an element of grant.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

The possibility of securing private sector contributions to other projects will be considered at the appropriate time.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Lower Road, SE16

Mr. Simon Hughes : To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what moneys are allocated for the Lower road widening scheme, London SE16, for each financial year from 1992-93 onwards ; when he intends work on the scheme will commence ; and when it will finish.

Mr. Norris : This is a London Borough of Southwark scheme that is jointly funded by the Department of Transport and London Docklands Development Corporation. Funds are allocated by the Department as and when necessary and as laid down by a tripartite agreement. No moneys have been allocated to date for construction works. The timing of the scheme is a matter for LB Southwark in consultation with the Department and the LDDC.


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Jubilee Line Extension

Mr. Simon Hughes : To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will now make a statement on the arrangements, funding and commencement date of the Jubilee line extension.

Mr. Norris : No. Negotiations are continuing on the private sector contribution and it would not be sensible for me to speculate when they might be concluded.

Airlines (State Assistance)

Sir Keith Speed : To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what representations he has received about proposals for state aid to Aer Lingus ; and what has been his response.

Mr. Norris : Concern has been expressed to me from a number of sources about reports of an injection of state


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aid to Aer Lingus, and the serious distortion of competition which might result from this on many routes, including London-Dublin. The Minister for Aviation and Shipping has written to Commissioner Matutes, seeking assurance that any formal application for state aid by the Irish authorities will be very fully scrutinised in the light of the market economy investor principle and the need to avoid distortion of competition, and that member states will be given the opportunity to comment.

Sir Keith Speed : To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what representations he has made to the European Commission about recent state assistance to Air France.

Mr. Norris : We are aware of reports of further state assistance to Air France, following the support allowed by the European Commission in 1992. Since there has been no formal notification of further support by the French authorities, we have made no formal representations to the European Commission : but on many occasions we have made clear to the Commission that all applications for state aid should be very fully scrutinised in the light of the market economy investor principle and the need to avoid distortion of competition, and that member states should be given the opportunity to comment.

Sir Keith Speed : To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what assessment he has made of the extent to which state aid to airlines of the European Community has continued after 31 December 1992.

Mr. Norris : The responsibility for approving state aids under the treaty of Rome rests with the European Commission. The Government have consistently urged the Commission to take a tough line to combat aids which distort free fair and open competition in the air transport market. So far this year, the only state aid which has been approved by the Commission is the settling by the Portuguese Government of the deficit accumulated by the carrier TAP in operating service between the Portuguese mainland and the Atlantic islands over the 13 years to 1991. We are generally aware of other forthcoming cases and will continue to monitor the situation.

Channel Tunnel Rail Link

Mr. Alfred Morris : To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what recent representations he has had from the north of England regional consortium about the channel tunnel rail link ; what reply he is sending ; what action he is taking ; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Freeman : My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State recently received a letter from the North of England regional consortium to which he has replied. My right hon. Friend and I have no objection to the contents of the reply being made public but any inquiries about the correspondence should be directed to the consortium to whom the letter was sent.


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