Mr. Hunt:
To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families (1) how many local authorities supplemented their Music Standards Fund income with additional spending on music tuition in each of the last three years; and how many he expects will do so in 2009-10; [254435]
(2) how many local education authorities supplemented their music standards fund grants with additional spending in the last 12 months; and what the total monetary value of such supplements was. [256109]
Jim Knight:
Planned net expenditure on music services (not standards fund supported) by local authorities in England from 2006-07 to 2008-09 is contained within the following table. The information for 2009-10 is due to be submitted to the Department by 31 March 2009.
Planned net expenditure on music services (not Standards Fund supported)
£
Local authority name
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
England
28,167,000
29,790,000
31,283,000
Barking and Dagenham
466,000
484,000
817,000
Barnet
42,000
0
0
Barnsley
273,000
253,000
235,000
Bath and North East Somerset
125,000
92,000
117,000
Bedfordshire
837,000
835,000
1,041,000
Bexley
176,000
182,000
137,000
Birmingham
243,000
313,000
503,000
Blackburn and Darwen
0
0
0
Blackpool
0
0
0
Bolton
193,000
80,000
91,000
Bournemouth
74,000
74,000
59,000
Bracknell Forest
55,000
37,000
0
Bradford
0
0
0
Brent
101,000
101,000
96,000
Brighton and Hove
388,000
399,000
381,000
Bromley
434,000
446,000
438,000
Buckinghamshire
222,000
467,000
211,000
Bury
43,000
0
0
Calderdale
119,000
125,000
132,000
Cambridgeshire
77,000
151,000
150,000
Camden
101,000
125,000
233,000
Cheshire
257,000
242,000
128,000
City of Bristol
93,000
86,000
931,000
City of Kingston-Upon-Hull
407,000
462,000
513,000
City of London
52,000
50,000
52,000
Cornwall
224,000
254,000
247,000
Coventry
762,000
792,000
860,000
Croydon
209,000
250,000
238,000
Cumbria
72,000
74,000
0
Darlington
106,000
122,000
124,000
Derby
10,000
11,000
11,000
Derbyshire
73,000
89,000
92,000
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Devon
74,000
76,000
69,000
Doncaster
0
118,000
113,000
Dorset
190,000
187,000
161,000
Dudley
883,000
997,000
1,007,000
Durham
426,000
410,000
445,000
Ealing
0
0
0
East Riding of Yorkshire
313,000
395,000
414,000
East Sussex
311,000
219,000
216,000
Enfield
332,000
390,000
319,000
Essex
872,000
805,000
1,131,000
Gateshead
70,000
67,000
67,000
Gloucestershire
60,000
60,000
11,000
Greenwich
68,000
67,000
67,000
Hackney
74,000
101,000
123,000
Halton
0
0
0
Hammersmith and Fulham
0
0
0
Hampshire
727,000
779,000
1,060,000
Haringey
166,000
153,000
113,000
Harrow
340,000
340,000
127,000
Hartlepool
0
0
0
Havering
254,000
241,000
270,000
Herefordshire
0
0
0
Hertfordshire
1,665,000
1,486,000
1,474,000
Hillingdon
416,000
429,000
252,000
Hounslow
132,000
60,000
58,000
Isle of Wight
192,000
137,000
106,000
Isles of Scilly
0
0
0
Islington
0
0
0
Kensington and Chelsea
28,000
29,000
30,000
Kent
431,000
414,000
414,000
Kingston upon Thames
119,000
134,000
81,000
Kirklees
0
0
0
Knowsley
0
249,000
194,000
Lambeth
0
0
0
Lancashire
40,000
35,000
34,000
Leeds
580,000
612,000
606,000
Leicester
0
0
0
Leicestershire
0
0
0
Lewisham
50,000
101,000
48,000
Lincolnshire
573,000
638,000
720,000
Liverpool
(82,000)
(129,000)
(125,000)
Luton
186,000
214,000
168,000
Manchester
0
0
0
Medway
0
0
0
Merton
110,000
70,000
71,000
Middlesbrough
0
0
0
Milton Keynes
484,000
510,000
472,000
Newcastle upon Tyne
12,000
12,000
12,000
Newham
54,000
0
120,000
Norfolk
143,000
151,000
299,000
North East Lincolnshire
0
0
194,000
North Lincolnshire
20,000
20,000
21,000
North Somerset
118,000
103,000
78,000
North Tyneside
0
0
0
North Yorkshire
346,000
553,000
826,000
Northamptonshire
339,000
254,000
147,000
Northumberland
0
0
0
Nottingham City
9,000
11,000
12,000
Nottinghamshire
1,077,000
1,247,000
1,270,000
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Oldham
90,000
185,000
0
Oxfordshire
942,000
988,000
804,000
Peterborough
0
0
0
Plymouth
0
0
0
Poole
52,000
52,000
53,000
Portsmouth
26,000
27,000
36,000
Reading
0
0
0
Redbridge
858,000
867,000
898,000
Redcar and Cleveland
0
0
0
Richmond upon Thames
96,000
98,000
101,000
Rochdale
157,000
175,000
220,000
Rotherham
80,000
0
0
Rutland
0
0
0
Salford
516,000
577,000
585,000
Sandwell
488,000
554,000
695,000
Sefton
254,000
290,000
158,000
Sheffield
258,000
232,000
179,000
Shropshire
296,000
269,000
277,000
Slough
0
0
0
Solihull
387,000
456,000
306,000
Somerset
245,000
49,000
0
South Gloucestershire
5,000
5,000
5,000
South Tyneside
114,000
117,000
117,000
Southampton
550,000
603,000
483,000
Southend
0
0
104,000
Southwark
0
0
0
St. Helens
0
0
0
Staffordshire
283,000
200,000
0
Stockport
38,000
4,000
7,000
Stockton-on-Tees
110,000
113,000
116,000
Stoke on Trent
180,000
183,000
54,000
Suffolk
390,000
360,000
52,000
Sunderland
59,000
59,000
60,000
Surrey
(338,000)
223,000
1,509,000
Sutton
52,000
56,000
71,000
Swindon
52,000
3,000
3,000
Tameside
0
0
0
Telford and Wrekin
44,000
49,000
46,000
Thurrock
66,000
70,000
121,000
Torbay
0
0
0
Tower Hamlets
0
0
0
Trafford
219,000
229,000
234,000
Wakefield
174,000
127,000
51,000
Walsall
261,000
357,000
357,000
Waltham Forest
109,000
246,000
191,000
Wandsworth
0
0
0
Warrington
0
0
0
Warwickshire
1,306,000
1,307,000
1,223,000
West Berkshire
0
0
0
West Sussex
473,000
475,000
0
Westminster
0
0
0
Wigan
0
0
47,000
Wiltshire
5,000
0
283,000
Windsor and Maidenhead
46,000
48,000
48,000
Wirral
172,000
163,000
43,000
Wokingham
57,000
58,000
59,000
Wolverhampton
57,000
92,000
117,000
Worcestershire
321,000
295,000
256,000
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York
185,000
189,000
189,000
Notes:
1. Includes expenditure (not Standards Fund supported) on the provision of music tuition or other activities which provide opportunities for pupils to enhance their experience of music. This is drawn from local authorities budget statements submitted to the DCSF.
2. Figures are rounded to the nearest £1,000 and may not sum due to rounding.
3. Cash terms figures as reported by local authorities as at 3 February 2009.