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Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment Directive
Mr. Sheerman:
To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what steps he is taking to ensure that the UK's compliance with the waste electronic and electrical equipment directive is compatible with other environmental priorities. [19612]
Malcolm Wicks:
The Government aims to introduce its legislation for the UK implementation of the waste electrical and electronic equipment directive to the House shortly; and to publish its accompanying non-statutory guidance at the same time. It intends that the implementation of the WEEE Directive should complement other environmental policy objectives in relation to waste collection, treatment and disposal; that
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it should discourage fly-tipping; and that it should minimise other potential adverse environmental impacts such as traffic emissions and congestion.
CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT
Anniversary Commemoration
Mike Penning:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if she will commemorate the 450th anniversary of (a) the death of Mary Tudor, (b) the accession of Elizabeth I and (c) the Elizabethan parliamentary settlement of the Church of England. [17085]
Mr. Lammy:
My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State has no plans at present to commemorate the 450th anniversary of the death of Mary Tudor, the accession of Elizabeth I and the Elizabethan parliamentary settlement of the Church of England, but it is possible that some of DCMS's sponsored bodies may choose to do so and will announce their plans closer to the time.
Broadband
Gregory Barker:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what plans she has to increase the public take-up of broadband internet access in (i)East Sussex and (ii) the UK as a whole. [18714]
Alun Michael
[holding answer 17 October 2005]: I have been asked to reply.
The Government published on 1 April 2005 Connecting the UK: the Digital Strategy". The strategy outlines the policy focus towards stimulating effective take-up and use of ICT. The strategy aims to address the digital divide that currently sees some groups excluded from the benefits to be gained from the internet.
Plans also exist regionally to increase take-up of broadband. Organisations such as Broadband East Sussex Partnership" which includes Access East Sussex, BT, The Education Authority, The South East England Development Agency (SEEDA), Sussex Enterprise, East Sussex Economic Partnership and the Learning and Skills Council are working with the Sussex Enterprise, local libraries and councils to promote broadband to individuals and businesses. The take-up of broadband in the UK is increasing at 70,000 subscribers a week.
Departmental IT Projects
Mr. Austin Mitchell:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if she will list for each IT project her Department has undertaken since May 1997 which has incurred a total expenditure of £5 million or more (a) the name of the project, (b) its intended purpose, (c) the principal contractors involved and the payments made to each, (d) the original estimate of the cost of the project, (e) the actual outturn of expenditure on the project, (f) the intended date on which the project was to be fully implemented, (g) the actual date on which it was fully implemented or cancelled, (h) modifications which have been made to the project since it was first commissioned, (i) contractors on the
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project whose contracts have been cancelled, (j) replacement or additional contractors on the project, (k) the most reliable estimate of public expenditure saved as a result of implementing the project and (l) the most reliable estimates of improved performance of departmental functions as a result of implementing the project. [20625]
Mr. Lammy:
My Department has not undertaken any IT projects of that value since 1997.
Olympic Lottery Games
Hugh Robertson:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport whether she has made representations to the Treasury about the tax revenue from the new Olympic lottery games. [19781]
Mr. Caborn:
The taxation of Olympic themed lottery games is a matter for the Chancellor. The Government have made clear that it will apply the same principles that apply to the national lottery to any Olympic themed lottery games. The Secretary of State has not made representations on the taxation of the Olympic themed lottery games.
Premier League Football (TV Rights)
Mrs. May:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1) pursuant to the written answer of 6 June 2005, Official Report, columns 26566W, on premier league football (TV rights), if she will list the dates of the meetings between (a) the Office of Fair Trading and (b) Ofcom with (i) the European Commissioner for competition and (ii) other persons working at the European Commission which have taken place since 1 June 2004; [19421]
(2) pursuant to the written answer of 6 June 2005, Official Report, columns 26566W, on premier league football (TV rights), if she will list the dates of the meetings between (a) Ofcom and (b) the Office of Fair Trading and the FA premier league which have taken place since 1 June 2004; [19422]
(3) what discussions (a) Ofcom and (b) the Office of Fair Trading have had with the FA premier league since 1 June 2004 on the matter of deciding the structure of FA premier league television broadcasting rights from season 200708 onwards; [19423]
(4) what discussions (a) Ofcom and (b) the Office of Fair Trading have had since 1 June 2004 with (i) the European Commission and (ii) the European Commissioner for Competition on the matter of deciding the structure of FA premier league television broadcasting rights from season 200708 onwards. [19424]
Mr. Caborn:
The matters raised are the responsibility of Ofcom and OFT, as independent regulators. Accordingly, officials have asked the Chief Executives of both organisations to respond directly to the hon. Member. Copies of the Chief Executives' letters will be placed in the Libraries of both Houses.
School Sport
Hugh Robertson:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how much of the £750 million pledged to school sport by the Prime
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Minister at the 2000 Labour party conference has been (a) committed, (b) spent and (c) spent via the Football Foundation. [19782]
Mr. Caborn:
£670.7 million of the new opportunities for PE and sport (NOPES) funding has been committed to date, with £194.2 million drawn down by local education authorities.
The Football Foundation has committed all of its £30 million NOPES allocation and has spent £11.2 million of that amount. These figures are included in the amounts given above.
Almost 90 per cent. of NOPES funding has now been committed. We anticipate that most of the remaining funding will be committed by December 2005 with the great majority of new facilities in use by spring 2006, in line with the original timetable.
EDUCATION AND SKILLS
Adult Education
Mr. Marsden:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills (1) if she will list the adult education allocations for each Learning and Skills Council for (a) 200506, (b) 200405 and (c) 200304; [10742]
(2) what the level of participation was in adult education in each Learning and Skills Council area in (a) 200405 and (b) 200304; [10743]
(3) what estimate her Department has made of participation in adult education in each Learning and Skills Council area for 200506. [10744]
Phil Hope:
The exact makeup and distribution of learning provision at local level are matters for local Learning and Skills Councils and their partners in colleges and other providers, according to their assessment of local needs and priorities. I have therefore asked Mark Haysom, the LSC's chief executive, to write to my hon. Friend with more detailed information and a copy of his reply will be placed in the Library.
Letter from Mark Haysom to Mr Gordon Marsden dated 28 July 2005:
I write in response to your recent Parliamentary Questions to the Secretary of State for Education and Skills regarding participation in, and funding allocations for, adult education.
As you will know, adult participation in education and skills development can take many forms. The main LSC-funded programmes are Work Based Learning (WBL), general Further Education (FE) and Adult & Community Learning (ACL). Annex 1 attached shows how much funding has been allocated to each of our local Learning and Skills Councils for these programmes, in total, for the 2003/04 and 2004/05 years. For 2005/06, you will see that in some regions (where monetary amounts appear against the Regional Office) the details are not yet finalised. We aim to publish final information on our web site as soon as we can.
employer-based provision through the Employer Training Pilots (ETP), soon to be rolled-out across the country as a National Employer Training Programme and the Workforce Development programme. Taken together, approximate funding levels for these programmes over the 3 years are 200304 £84 million, 200405 £140 million, 200506 £196 million;
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learning specifically aimed at people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities (LLDD). For adults, spend figures over the 3 years are approximately £50 million in 03/04, £66 million in 04/05 and we expect around £67 million in 05/06;
programmes arranged by the University for Industry (UfI), where budgets for the 3 years are in the region of £164 million, £164 million and £141 million;
School 6th Form provision for students aged 19+ at approximately £3.6 million in 03/04 and £4.5 million in 04/05. We can't say how many pupils there will be aged 19 and over in 2005/06 just yet.
In addition, we provide support for learners through Additional Learning Support for specific student needs, around 40 per cent. of which is attributable to adults or, over the 3 years roughly £123 million, £132 million and £135 million, Learner Support Funds, also provide financial support in cases of hardship and to meet childcare costs. These total £80 million a year for adults. Adult Learning Grants are also being piloted in 19 LSC areas at an annual cost of £12 million.
We also fund information, advice and guidance services for adult learners and potential learners at £36 million, £37 million and £38 million over the 3 years in question.
I have not included in Annex 1, the current funding for these programmes, because this would distort the comparison between local LSCs, as some of this funding is routed to particular parts of the country where provision is available or where we are piloting.
Annex 2 provides the participation information requested for 2003/04 and 2004/05. Figures for 2003/04 are actuals. Those for 2004/05 are estimated outturnsthe 2004/05 academic year is yet to finish and, particularly for adult education which is primarily made up of shorter courses, the pattern of delivery across the academic year changes from year to year, making accurate prediction of full-year outturn difficult. Local LSCs are currently talking with providers across the whole range of our programmes for the 2005/06 year. It is too early to say what levels of participation we will see, but the LSC expects to achieve the targets we have been set on delivering the Government's priorities. This will lead to shifts in the balance of provision across programmes and we do expect a reduction in adult numbers in 2005/06 as a result. Our current estimate is that this will be around 300,000 learners, a reduction of around 7 per cent. from the 2004/05 planned level.
Regarding your question on future enrolments by over 25s in level 3 and level 4 courses, we are not able to say at this time, what the impact will be. Whilst each of our local LSCs plan provision with their providers, we don't manage providers at that level of detail. Colleges and other adult education providers will make their own decisions on the number of learners they recruit and the level of fees they may charge to meet course costs.
Annex 1
LSC Name | 2003/04 Allocation
|
| FE | WBL (19+) | ACL | Total
|
Norfolk | 19,157,086 | 2,921,592 | 2,351,796 | 24,430,474
|
Cambridgeshire | 18,507,467 | 2,222,370 | 2,484,608 | 23,214,445
|
Suffolk | 14,770,183 | 3,162,014 | 2,823,263 | 20,755,460
|
Bedfordshire and
Luton | 20,688,000 | 1,222,944 | 1,965,011 | 23,875,955
|
Hertfordshire | 23,671,000 | 2,651,779 | 2,860,994 | 29,183,773
|
Essex | 29,412,441 | 4,805,988 | 7,716,175 | 41,934,604
|
Regional Budget
East of England | | | | 0
|
East of England
Total | 126,206,177 | 16,986,687 | 20,201,847 | 163,394,711
|
Derbyshire | 33,090,901 | 3,816,306 | 6,058,735 | 42,965,942
|
Nottinghamshire | 47,859,536 | 5,074,842 | 3,520,897 | 56,455,275
|
Lincolnshire and
Rutland | 14,067,201 | 2,588,687 | 2,387,475 | 19,043,363
|
Leicestershire | 36,440,740 | 2,038,038 | 6,208,593 | 44,687,371
|
Northamptonshire | 15,927,000 | 2,665,697 | 2,292,541 | 20,885,238
|
Regional Budget
East Midlands | | | | 0
|
East Midlands Total | 147,385,378 | 16,183,570 | 20,468,241 | 184,037,189
|
London North | 54,021,810 | 2,045,319 | 5,186,291 | 61,253,420
|
London West | 59,337,184 | 2,647,081 | 6,717,814 | 68,702,079
|
London Central | 118,090,284 | 4,531,838 | 12,542,537 | 135,164,659
|
London East | 112,132,881 | 5,055,375 | 16,505,406 | 133,693,662
|
London South | 47,508,170 | 3,774,394 | 7,522,002 | 58,804,566
|
Regional Budget
Greater London | | | | 0
|
Greater London
Total | 391,090,329 | 18,054,007 | 48,474,050 | 457,618,386
|
Northumberland | 6,520,864 | 1,236,167 | 508,585 | 8,265,616
|
Tyne and Wear | 54,746,306 | 5,605,844 | 5,868,356 | 66,220,506
|
County Durham | 15,902,129 | 1,764,859 | 2,239,611 | 19,906,599
|
Tees Valley | 25,100,362 | 3,926,953 | 4,357,504 | 33,384,819
|
Regional Budget
North East | | | | 0
|
North East Total | 102,269,661 | 12,533,823 | 12,974,056 | 127,777,540
|
Cumbria | 12,584,017 | 2,018,950 | 1,475,744 | 16,078,711
|
Lancashire | 50,267,380 | 5,193,195 | 8,687,600 | 64,148,175
|
Greater Merseyside | 56,949,165 | 9,589,191 | 8,430,726 | 74,969,082
|
Greater Manchester | 93,061,000 | 12,419,682 | 14,578,452 | 120,059,134
|
Cheshire and
Warrington | 22,952,000 | 4,168,432 | 2,413,581 | 29,534,013
|
Regional Budget
North West | | | | 0
|
North West Total | 235,813,562 | 33,389,450 | 35,586,103 | 304,789,115
|
MKOB | 31,455,029 | 5,409,905 | 5,689,540 | 42,554,474
|
Berkshire | 21,310,729 | 3,290,962 | 3,577,090 | 28,178,781
|
Hampshire and Isle
of Wight | 50,355,843 | 5,122,003 | 3,089,659 | 58,567,505
|
Surrey | 21,810,689 | 1,237,358 | 3,833,000 | 26,881,047
|
Sussex | 38,065,188 | 4,369,946 | 4,635,867 | 47,071,001
|
Kent and Medway | 38,956,000 | 4,599,361 | 8,433,000 | 52,988,361
|
Regional Budget
South East | | | | 0
|
South East Total | 202,953,478 | 24,029,535 | 29,258,156 | 256,241,169
|
Devon and
Cornwall | 50,581,051 | 6,829,575 | 6,510,514 | 63,921,140
|
Somerset | 16,731,352 | 1,390,494 | 3,617,476 | 21,739,322
|
Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole | 18,123,058 | 2,825,082 | 2,009,599 | 22,957,739
|
West of England | 37,539.261 | 2,438,197 | 2,161,025 | 42,138,483
|
Wiltshire and
Swindon | 16,308,000 | 1,724,101 | 1,112,386 | 19,144,487
|
Gloucestershire | 13,829,027 | 1,837,789 | 2,746,411 | 18,413,227
|
Regional Budget
South West | | | | 0
|
South West Total | 153,111,749 | 17,045,238 | 18,157,411 | 188,314,398
|
Shropshire | 13,771,361 | 5,604,524 | 1,050,733 | 20,426,618
|
Staffordshire | 35,333,725 | 4,865,306 | 3,605,596 | 43,804,627
|
Black Country | 44,434,141 | 4,577,219 | 6,011,062 | 55,022,422
|
Birmingham and
Solihull | 82,482,484 | 4,835,478 | 6,502,855 | 93,820,817
|
Herefordshire and
Worcestershire | 20,458,371 | 2,623,052 | 953,026 | 24,034,449
|
Coventry and
Warwickshire | 32,967,245 | 3,158,085 | 5,080,851 | 41,206,181
|
Regional Budget
West Midlands | | | | 0
|
West Midlands
Total | 229,447,327 | 25,663,664 | 23,204,123 | 278,315,114
|
North Yorkshire | 17,948,819 | 2,392,078 | 3,077,223 | 23,418,120
|
West Yorkshire | 73,184,533 | 6,462,091 | 7,672,248 | 87,318,872
|
South Yorkshire | 44,809,370 | 5,223,684 | 4,119,027 | 54,152,081
|
Humberside | 32,006,135 | 3,077,900 | 4,083,006 | 39,167,041
|
Regional Budget
|
Yorkshire & Humberside | | | 0
|
Yorkshire &
Humberside Total | 167,948,857 | 17,155,753 | 18,951,504 | 204,056,114
|
National Contracting
|
Service | 0 | 19,748,833 | 0
|
| 1,756,226,518 | 200,790,560 | 227,275,491 | 2,164,543,736
|
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LSC Name | 2004/05 Allocation
|
| FE | WBL (19+) | ACL | Total
|
Norfolk | 18,597,748 | 2,577,472 | 2,378,488 | 23,553,708
|
Cambridgeshire | 18,840,300 | 2,642,018 | 2,517,813 | 24,000,131
|
Suffolk | 15,625,277 | 3,209,003 | 2,834,436 | 21,668,716
|
Bedfordshire and
Luton | 20,674,000 | 1,388,856 | 1,941,481 | 24,004,337
|
Hertfordshire | 23,785,434 | 2,894,867 | 2,946,360 | 29,626,661
|
Essex | 31,919,325 | 3,996,808 | 7,671,588 | 43,587,721
|
Regional Budget
East of England | | | | 0
|
East of England
Total | 129,442,084 | 16,709,024 | 20,290,166 | 166,441,274
|
Derbyshire | 31,530,715 | 3,922,506 | 6,244,794 | 41,698,015
|
Nottinghamshire | 47,160,881 | 5,457,695 | 3,794,823 | 56,413,399
|
Lincolnshire and
Rutland | 14,690,955 | 2,925,478 | 2,464,911 | 20,081,344
|
Leicestershire | 40,281,977 | 3,079,758 | 6,464,205 | 49,825,940
|
Northamptonshire | 14,984,652 | 2,713,267 | 2,285,598 | 19,983,517
|
Regional Budget
East Midlands | | | | 0
|
East Midlands Total | 148,649,180 | 18,098,704 | 21,254,331 | 188,002,215
|
London North | 55,905,370 | 2,104,756 | 5,202,180 | 63,212,306
|
London West | 60,906,749 | 2,584,523 | 7,146,533 | 70,637,805
|
London Central | 123,049,936 | 4,920,764 | 12,551,168 | 140,521,868
|
London East | 120,663,295 | 3,101,449 | 16,345,420 | 140,110,164
|
London South | 52,072,024 | 4,035,401 | 7,756,336 | 63,863,761
|
Regional Budget
Greater London | | | | 0
|
Greater London
Total | 412,597,374 | 16,746,893 | 49,001,637 | 478,345,904
|
Northumberland | 7,361,877 | 1,245,000 | 503,565 | 9,110,442
|
Tyne and Wear | 58,478,806 | 3,570,000 | 5,586,983 | 67,635,789
|
County Durham | 19,120,012 | 1,988,000 | 2,404,457 | 23,512,469
|
Tees Valley | 27,185,009 | 3,657,000 | 4,471,093 | 35,313,102
|
Regional Budget
North East | | | | 0
|
North East Total | 112,145,704 | 10,460,000 | 12,966,098 | 135,571,802
|
Cumbria | 12,493,547 | 1,924,759 | 1,684,384 | 16,102,690
|
Lancashire | 52,371,000 | 5,104,629 | 9,003,261 | 66,478,890
|
Greater Merseyside | 57,783,962 | 8,402,182 | 9,101,803 | 75,287,947
|
Greater Manchester | 95,189,660 | 12,157,667 | 14,669,938 | 122,017,265
|
Cheshire and
Warrington | 24,069,864 | 4,114,892 | 2,489,792 | 30,674,548
|
Regional Budget
North West | | | | 0
|
North West Total | 241,908,033 | 31,704,129 | 36,949,178 | 310,561,340
|
MKOB | 35,620,654 | 7,098,404 | 5,803,101 | 48,522,159
|
Berkshire | 25,417,860 | 4,530,508 | 3,723,248 | 33,671,616
|
Hampshire and Isle
of Wight | 47,880,510 | 6,906,564 | 3,146,465 | 57,933,539
|
Surrey | 24,647,296 | 2,203,198 | 3,867,629 | 30,718,123
|
Sussex | 40,754,000 | 4,827,932 | 4,760,137 | 50,342,069
|
Kent and Medway | 39,275,000 | 4,646,469 | 8,488,329 | 52,409,798
|
Regional Budget
South East | | | | 0
|
South East Total | 213,595,320 | 30,213,075 | 29,788,909 | 273,597,304
|
Devon and
Cornwall | 52,665,397 | 7,517,714 | 6,624,841 | 66,807,952
|
Somerset | 17,190,677 | 1,572,974 | 3,618,569 | 22,382,220
|
Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole | 19,512,489 | 3,201,500 | 2,079,617 | 24,793,606
|
West of England | 40,121,859 | 2,670,000 | 2,371,258 | 45,163,117
|
Wiltshire and
Swindon | 16,001,540 | 2,430,000 | 1,098,300 | 19,529,840
|
Gloucestershire | 14,344,793 | 1,981,820 | 2,692,739 | 19,019,352
|
Regional Budget
South West | | | | 0
|
South West Total | 159,836,755 | 19,374,008 | 18,485,324 | 197,696,087
|
Shropshire | 14,410,580 | 1,678,277 | 1,014,644 | 17,103,501
|
Staffordshire | 38,379,523 | 5,826,000 | 3,419,531 | 47,625,054
|
Black Country | 45,526,650 | 5,296,439 | 6,101,301 | 56,924,390
|
Birmingham and
Solihull | 87,370,383 | 5,238,322 | 6,694,680 | 99,303,385
|
Herefordshire and
Worcestershire | 22,607,078 | 3,571,716 | 1,027,009 | 27,205,803
|
Coventry and
Warwickshire | 36,683,124 | 3,600,270 | 5,218,631 | 45,502,025
|
Regional Budget
West Midlands | | | | 0
|
West Midlands
Total | 244,977,338 | 25,211,024 | 23,475,796 | 293,664,158
|
North Yorkshire | 19,434,000 | 2,989,838 | 3,178,451 | 25,602,289
|
West Yorkshire | 76,774,543 | 7,206,974 | 7,553,028 | 91,534,545
|
South Yorkshire | 48,386,149 | 6,383,653 | 4,190,689 | 58,960,491
|
Humberside | 33,657,087 | 2,802,753 | 4,142,383 | 40,602,223
|
Regional Budget
|
Yorkshire & Humberside | | | 0
|
Yorkshire &
Humberside Total | 178,251,779 | 19,383,218 | 19,064,551 | 216,699,548
|
National Contracting
|
Service | 2,491,877 | 51,670,956 | 0 | 54,162,833
|
| 1,843,895,444 | 239,571,031 | 231,275,990 | 2,314,742,465
|
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LSC Name | 2005/06 Allocation
|
| FE | WBL (19+) | ACL | Total
|
Norfolk | 16,594,109 | 0 | 2,378,488 | 18,972,597
|
Cambridgeshire | 16,632,800 | 0 | 2,517,813 | 19,150,613
|
Suffolk | 13,670,734 | 0 | 2,834,436 | 16,505,170
|
Bedfordshire and
Luton | 18,748,754 | 0 | 1,941,481 | 20,690,235
|
Hertfordshire | 21,403,338 | 0 | 2,946,360 | 24,349,698
|
Essex | 27,696,593 | 0 | 7,671,588 | 35,368,181
|
Regional Budget
East of England | | 17,127,000 | | 17,127,000
|
East of England
Total | 114,746,328 | 17,127,000 | 20,290,166 | 152,163,494
|
Derbyshire | 30,175,779 | 3,580,000 | 6,244,794 | 40,000,573
|
Nottinghamshire | 45,666,009 | 4,845,000 | 3,794,823 | 54,305,832
|
Lincolnshire and
Rutland | 11,536,418 | 2,290,000 | 2,464,911 | 16,291,329
|
Leicestershire | 39,031,307 | 2,917,000 | 6,464,205 | 48,412,512
|
Northamptonshire | 14,284,624 | 2,524,000 | 2,285,598 | 19,094,222
|
Regional Budget
East Midlands | | 0 | | 0
|
East Midlands Total | 140,694,137 | 16,156,000 | 21,254,331 | 178,104,468
|
London North | 57,271,062 | 0 | 5,202,180 | 62,473,242
|
London West | 63,099,000 | 0 | 7,146,533 | 70,245,533
|
London Central | 123,183,676 | 0 | 12,551,168 | 135,734,844
|
London East | 119,202,610 | 0 | 16,345,420 | 135,548,030
|
London South | 52,146,317 | 0 | 7,756,336 | 59,902,653
|
Regional Budget
Greater London | | 17,165,000 | | 17,165,000
|
Greater London
Total | 414,902,665 | 17,165,000 | 49,001,637 | 481,069,302
|
Northumberland | 6,677,297 | 1,276,125 | 503,565 | 8,456,987
|
Tyne and Wear | 54,689,000 | 3,659,250 | 5,586,983 | 63,935,233
|
County Durham | 17,973,747 | 1,998,750 | 2,404,457 | 22,376,954
|
Tees Valley | 26,872,556 | 3,748,425 | 4,471,093 | 35,092,074
|
Regional Budget
North East | | -1,000 | | -1,000
|
North East Total | 106,212,600 | 10,681,550 | 12,966,098 | 129,860,248
|
Cumbria | 11,630,193 | 1,973,000 | 1,684,384 | 15,287,577
|
Lancashire | 49,528,928 | 5,232,000 | 9,003,261 | 63,764,189
|
Greater Merseyside | 57,190,952 | 8,611,000 | 9,101,803 | 74,903,755
|
Greater Manchester | 91,005,613 | 12,463,000 | 14,669,938 | 118,138,551
|
Cheshire and
Warrington | 22,240,198 | 4,218,000 | 2,489,792 | 28,947,990
|
Regional Budget
North West | | | | 0
|
North West Total | 231,595,884 | 32,497,000 | 36,949,178 | 301,042,062
|
MKOB | 29,938,656 | 7,448,000 | 5,803,101 | 43,189,757
|
Berkshire | 25,376,000 | 5,240,000 | 3,723,248 | 34,339,248
|
Hampshire and Isle
of Wight | 48,965,498 | 7,265,000 | 3,146,465 | 59,376,963
|
Surrey | 22,869,714 | 2,844,000 | 3,867,629 | 29,581,343
|
Sussex | 40,395,000 | 5,062,000 | 4,760,137 | 50,217,137
|
Kent and Medway | 36,782,429 | 4,824,000 | 8,488,329 | 50,094,758
|
Regional Budget
South East | | -1,715,000 | | -1,715,000
|
South East Total | 204,327,297 | 30,968,000 | 29,788,909 | 265,084,206
|
Devon and
Cornwall | 49,849,761 | 5,066,802 | 6,624,841 | 61,541,404
|
Somerset | 15,306,931 | 1,061,968 | 3,618,569 | 19,987,468
|
Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole | 18,883,558 | 2,156,287 | 2,079,617 | 23,119,462
|
West of England | 32,229,399 | 1,806,263 | 2,323,407 | 36,359,069
|
Wiltshire and
Swindon | 14,852,309 | 1,627,607 | 1,098,300 | 17,578,216
|
Gloucestershire | 12,864,753 | 1,330,301 | 2,692,739 | 16,887,793
|
Regional Budget
South West | | 6,809,772 | | 6,809,772
|
South West Total | 143,986,711 | 19,859,000 | 18,437,473 | 182,283,184
|
Shropshire | 14,939,274 | | 1,014,644 | 15,953,918
|
Staffordshire | 36,008,000 | 0 | 3,419,531 | 39,427,531
|
Black Country | 47,010,520 | 0 | 6,101,301 | 53,111,821
|
Birmingham and
Solihull | 90,037,855 | 0 | 6,694,680 | 96,732,535
|
Herefordshire and
Worcestershire | 23,102,474 | 0 | 1,227,009 | 24,329,483
|
Coventry and
Warwickshire | 36,616,416 | 0 | 5,218,631 | 41,835,047
|
Regional Budget
West Midlands | | 25,841,000 | | 25,841,000
|
West Midlands
Total | 247,714,539 | 25,841,000 | 23,675,796 | 297,231,335
|
North Yorkshire | 16,880,078 | 0 | 3,170,071 | 20,050,149
|
West Yorkshire | 75,603,910 | 0 | 7,557,700 | 83,161,610
|
South Yorkshire | 47,482,512 | 0 | 4,192,555 | 51,675,067
|
Humberside | 31,684,376 | 0 | 4,144,225 | 35,828,601
|
Regional Budget
|
Yorkshire & Humberside | 19,782,000 | | 19,782,000
|
Yorkshire &
Humberside Total | 171,650,876 | 19,782,000 | 19,064,551 | 210,497,427
|
National Contracting
|
Service | 2,250,000 | 76,662,000 | 0 | 78,912,000
|
| 1,778,081,037 | 266,738,550 | 231,428,139 | 2,276,247,726
|
Annex 2, Adult Participation
2003/04 actuals, 2004/05 planned
20 Oct 2005 : Column 1135W
2003/04
|
---|
| | FE | WBL | ACL | Total
|
| National Employer
Service | 36,793 | 21,503 | | 58,296
|
EE060 | Norfolk | 55,171 | 1,701 | 15,307 | 72,179
|
EE070 | Cambridgeshire | 39,864 | 1,338 | 13,248 | 54,450
|
EE080 | Suffolk | 27,914 | 1,607 | 17,313 | 46,834
|
EE090 | Bedfordshire and
Luton | 49,236 | 813 | 10,785 | 60,834
|
EE100 | Hertfordshire | 38,314 | 1,665 | 4,217 | 44,196
|
EE110 | Essex | 55,658 | 2,039 | 32,855 | 90,552
|
EM010 | Derbyshire | 79,412 | 1,710 | 13,870 | 94,993
|
EM020 | Nottinghamshire | 99,087 | 2,555 | 13,918 | 115,560
|
EM030 | Lincolnshire and
Rutland | 87,553 | 1,232 | 15,569 | 104,354
|
EM040 | Leicestershire | 77,012 | 1,361 | 25,029 | 103,402
|
EM050 | Northamptonshire | 29,437 | 1,450 | 14,861 | 45,748
|
GL120 | London North | 63,167 | 766 | 10,281 | 74,214
|
GL130 | London West | 59,295 | 830 | 26,394 | 86,519
|
GL140 | London Central | 151,908 | 1,744 | 40,750 | 194,402
|
GL150 | London East | 187,455 | 1,318 | 43,534 | 232,307
|
GL160 | London South | 73,273 | 1,802 | 31,637 | 106,712
|
NE170 | Northumberland | 9,097 | 588 | 4,178 | 13,863
|
NE180 | Tyne and Wear | 97,531 | 2,498 | 25,155 | 125,184
|
NE190 | County Durham | 40,481 | 932 | 6,693 | 48,106
|
NE200 | Tees Valley | 62,973 | 1,399 | 15,827 | 80,199
|
NW210 | Cumbria | 32,292 | 1,003 | 10,950 | 44,245
|
NW220 | Lancashire | 103,162 | 2,760 | 59,624 | 165,546
|
NW230 | Greater Merseyside | 99, 226 | 4,377 | 20,977 | 124,580
|
NW240 | Greater Manchester | 159,429 | 6,280 | 28,619 | 194,328
|
NW250 | Cheshire and
Warrington | 53,207 | 2,364 | 18,445 | 74,016
|
SE260 | Milton Keynes,
Oxfordshire | 64,206 | 2,734 | 46,500 | 113,439
|
SE270 | Berkshire | 36,091 | 1,986 | 19,302 | 57,378
|
SE280 | Hampshire and
Isle of Wight | 130,446 | 2,874 | 28,610 | 161,930
|
SE290 | Surrey | 45,693 | 891 | 27,037 | 73,621
|
SE300 | Sussex | 64,372 | 2,104 | 55,660 | 122,136
|
SE310 | Kent and Medway | 86,652 | 2,148 | 34,284 | 123,083
|
SW320 | Devon and
Cornwall | 118,982 | 4,009 | 45,174 | 168,165
|
SW330 | Somerset | 33,499 | 806 | 15,559 | 49,864
|
SW340 | Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole | 38,628 | 2,443 | 13,545 | 54,616
|
SW350 | West of England | 53,638 | 1,338 | 6,078 | 61,054
|
SW360 | Wiltshire and
Swindon | 44,394 | 1,351 | 8,265 | 54,010
|
SW370 | Gloucestershire | 30,296 | 928 | 17,746 | 48,969
|
WM380 | Shropshire | 27,632 | 887 | 3,244 | 31,763
|
WM390 | Staffordshire | 74,910 | 2,416 | 22,152 | 99,478
|
WM400 | Black Country | 83,978 | 2,492 | 17,869 | 104,339
|
WM410 | Birmingham and
Solihull | 124,760 | 1,875 | 15,183 | 141,818
|
WM420 | Herefordshire and
|
| Worcestershire | 59,254 | 1,638 | 1,000 | 61,892
|
WM430 | Coventry and
|
| Warwickshire | 74,708 | 1,534 | 8,400 | 84,642
|
YH440 | North Yorkshire | 55,918 | 1,395 | 13,696 | 71,010
|
YH450 | West Yorkshire | 133,304 | 3,739 | 28,610 | 165,652
|
YH460 | South Yorkshire | 81,921 | 2,409 | 12,000 | 96,330
|
YH470 | Humberside | 81,769 | 1,495 | 18,000 | 101,264
|
| TOTALS | 3,413,000 | 111,125 | 977,950 | 4,502,075
|
20 Oct 2005 : Column 1136W
2004/05
|
---|
| | FE | WBL | ACL | Total
|
|
| National Employer Service | 36,793 | 23,204 | | 59,997
|
EE060 | Norfolk | 49,908 | 1,726 | 16,000 | 67,634
|
EE070 | Cambridgeshire | 39,320 | 1,264 | 15,833 | 56,417
|
EE080 | Suffolk | 32,895 | 1,405 | 17,071 | 51,371
|
EE090 | Bedfordshire and
Luton | 42,847 | 775 | 11,000 | 54,621
|
EE100 | Hertfordshire | 41,062 | 1,588 | 4,000 | 46,651
|
EE110 | Essex | 47,494 | 2,051 | 32,400 | 81,946
|
EM010 | Derbyshire | 78,954 | 1,702 | 15,425 | 96,081
|
EM020 | Nottinghamshire | 94,355 | 2,539 | 13,918 | 110,811
|
EM030 | Lincolnshire and
Rutland | 37,393 | 1,130 | 13,430 | 51,954
|
EM040 | Leicestershire | 91,285 | 1,509 | 23,530 | 116,324
|
EM050 | Northamptonshire | 27,756 | 1,324 | 15,150 | 44,230
|
GL120 | London North | 64,012 | 820 | 10,525 | 75,357
|
GL130 | London West | 51,298 | 789 | 28,042 | 80,129
|
GL140 | London Central | 135,943 | 1,781 | 41,000 | 178,724
|
GL150 | London East | 190,182 | 1,212 | 50,572 | 241,965
|
GL160 | London South | 75,152 | 1,539 | 43,350 | 120,041
|
NE170 | Northumberland | 9,989 | 538 | 3,684 | 14,210
|
NE180 | Tyne and Wear | 111,463 | 2,181 | 20,569 | 134,213
|
NE190 | County Durham | 44,266 | 842 | 7,030 | 52,137
|
NE200 | Tees Valley | 55,964 | 1,330 | 13,251 | 70,545
|
NW210 | Cumbria | 31,149 | 951 | 10,950 | 43,050
|
NW220 | Lancashire | 99,821 | 2,927 | 59,624 | 162,372
|
NW230 | Greater Merseyside | 95,486 | 4,183 | 24,000 | 123,669
|
NW240 | Greater Manchester | 159,081 | 5,933 | 28,600 | 193,614
|
NW250 | Cheshire and
Warrington | 45,137 | 2,499 | 17,800 | 65,436
|
SE260 | Milton Keynes,
Oxfordshire | 63,001 | 2,616 | 34,000 | 99,617
|
SE270 | Berkshire | 42,158 | 2,024 | 20,000 | 64,183
|
SE280 | Hampshire and
Isle of Wight | 109,024 | 3,034 | 28,610 | 140,668
|
SE290 | Surrey | 48,009 | 1,027 | 24,000 | 73,036
|
SE300 | Sussex | 63,081 | 2,268 | 50,690 | 116,039
|
SE310 | Kent and Medway | 75,989 | 2,248 | 36,150 | 114,387
|
SW320 | Devon and
Cornwall | 114,748 | 3,735 | 52,648 | 171,131
|
SW330 | Somerset | 41,431 | 809 | 4,265 | 46,505
|
SW340 | Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole | 41,428 | 1,528 | 13,760 | 56,716
|
SW350 | West of England | 57,655 | 1,329 | 6,100 | 65,084
|
SW360 | Wiltshire and
Swindon | 42,948 | 1,237 | 6,386 | 50,571
|
SW370 | Gloucestershire | 32,589 | 931 | 16,500 | 50,020
|
WM380 | Shropshire | 32,934 | 807 | 5,646 | 39,387
|
WM390 | Staffordshire | 77,091 | 2,268 | 29,650 | 109,010
|
WM400 | Black Country | 82,100 | 2,315 | 18,048 | 102,462
|
WM410 | Birmingham and
Solihull | 135,401 | 2,037 | 15,183 | 152,621
|
WM420 | Herefordshire and Worcestershire | 43,732 | 1,598 | 1,000 | 46,330
|
WM430 | Coventry and
Warwickshire | 69,612 | 1,538 | 9,400 | 80,550
|
YH440 | North Yorkshire | 53,765 | 1,422 | 13,696 | 68,882
|
YH450 | West Yorkshire | 126,541 | 3,600 | 25,822 | 155,963
|
YH460 | South Yorkshire | 79,676 | 2,098 | 12,000 | 93,774
|
YH470 | Humberside | 75,011 | 1,387 | 18,000 | 94,398
|
| TOTALS | 3,296,927 | 109,597 | 978,308 | 4,384,832
|
20 Oct 2005 : Column 1137W