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Children's Centres
Miss McIntosh:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many children's centres within each local authority have been (a) opened and (b) closed in the last 12 months. [130307]
Beverley Hughes:
500 Sure Start Children's Centres have been designated/opened in the last 12 months (23 March 2006 to 23 March 2007). This is broken down by each local authority. We have not received any reports of closures.
Local Authority | Number of designated childrens centres 23 March 2006 to 23 March 2007 |
Barking and Dagenham
|
4
|
Barnet
|
1
|
Barnsley
|
3
|
Bath and North East Somerset
|
2
|
Bexley
|
1
|
Birmingham
|
16
|
Blackburn with Darwen
|
3
|
Blackpool
|
1
|
Bolton
|
1
|
Bradford
|
10
|
Brent
|
3
|
Brighton and Hove
|
2
|
Bromley
|
3
|
Buckinghamshire
|
7
|
Bury
|
1
|
Calderdale
|
4
|
Cambridgeshire
|
2
|
Camden
|
1
|
Cheshire
|
5
|
Cornwall
|
4
|
Coventry
|
6
|
Croydon
|
3
|
Cumbria
|
6
|
Derby, City of
|
5
|
Derbyshire
|
13
|
Devon
|
5
|
Doncaster
|
5
|
Dorset
|
2
|
Dudley
|
3
|
Durham
|
22
|
Ealing
|
6
|
East Sussex
|
5
|
Enfield
|
5
|
Essex
|
5
|
Hackney
|
6
|
Halton
|
1
|
Hammersmith and Fulham
|
1
|
Hampshire
|
4
|
Haringey
|
1
|
Harrow
|
3
|
Havering
|
1
|
Herefordshire
|
2
|
Hillingdon
|
1
|
Hounslow
|
5
|
Islington
|
1
|
Kensington and Chelsea
|
2
|
Kent
|
9
|
Kingston upon Hull, City of
|
6
|
Kingston upon Thames
|
2
|
Kirklees
|
11
|
Lambeth
|
8
|
Lancashire
|
8
|
Leeds
|
3
|
Leicester, City of
|
5
|
Lincolnshire
|
6
|
Liverpool
|
6
|
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London, City of
|
1
|
Luton
|
9
|
Manchester
|
5
|
Medway
|
2
|
Merton
|
1
|
Middlesbrough
|
1
|
Milton Keynes
|
2
|
Newcastle upon Tyne
|
2
|
Newham
|
2
|
Norfolk
|
8
|
North East Lincolnshire
|
3
|
North Lincolnshire
|
1
|
North Somerset
|
2
|
North Tyneside
|
5
|
North Yorkshire
|
1
|
Northamptonshire
|
4
|
Northumberland
|
9
|
Nottingham, City of
|
8
|
Nottinghamshire
|
8
|
Oldham
|
3
|
Oxfordshire
|
12
|
Peterborough, city of
|
1
|
Reading
|
1
|
Redcar and Cleveland
|
4
|
Richmond upon Thames
|
1
|
Rochdale
|
5
|
Rotherham
|
7
|
Salford
|
6
|
Sandwell
|
6
|
Sefton
|
5
|
Sheffield
|
3
|
Solihull
|
1
|
Somerset
|
2
|
South Tyneside
|
3
|
Southampton
|
9
|
Southend on Sea
|
2
|
Southwark
|
5
|
St. Helens
|
1
|
Staffordshire
|
4
|
Stockport
|
2
|
Stockton on Tees
|
1
|
Stoke on Trent
|
4
|
Suffolk
|
4
|
Surrey
|
8
|
Sutton
|
1
|
Swindon
|
4
|
Thurrock
|
3
|
Torbay
|
2
|
Tower Hamlets
|
6
|
Trafford
|
2
|
Wakefield
|
8
|
Walsall
|
6
|
Waltham Forest
|
4
|
Warrington
|
1
|
Warwickshire
|
6
|
West Berkshire
|
2
|
West Sussex
|
4
|
Westminster, City of
|
1
|
Wigan
|
3
|
Wiltshire
|
4
|
Wirral
|
5
|
Wokingham
|
1
|
Wolverhampton
|
3
|
Worcestershire
|
3
|
Total
|
500
|
Education: Information and Communications Technology
Mr. Jim Cunningham:
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what steps his Department is taking to encourage online learning in Coventry. [126039]
Jim Knight
[holding answer 12 March 2007]: The Governments e-strategy for education and childrens services seeks to ensure all learners have access to an
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online learning space. The British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (Becta) is responsible for leading on enabling this access, and their delivery plan for the e-strategy aims to harness technology for the overall benefit of learners and the education system. Enabling online learning where and when appropriate is just one element of the strategys aims.