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Building Schools for the Future Programme

Mr Kevan Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Education when he expects his review of the Building Schools for the Future programme to conclude; and if he will make a statement. [1166]


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David Wright: To ask the Secretary of State for Education (1) whether the Wrockwardine Wood Secondary School in Telford is included in the review of the Building Schools for the Future programme; [2506]

(2) whether the Phoenix Secondary School in Telford is included in the review of the Building Schools for the Future programme; [2507]

(3) whether the Lord Silkin Secondary School in Telford is included in the review of the Building Schools for the Future programme; [2508]

(4) whether the Sutherland Secondary School in Telford is included in the review of the Building Schools for the Future programme; [2509]

(5) when the review of the Building Schools for the Future programme will be concluded. [2510]

Mr Gibb: The Department is currently reviewing the Building Schools for the Future programme to ensure that we can build schools more effectively and more cost-efficiently in the future.

Children: Epilepsy

Mrs Hodgson: To ask the Secretary of State for Education what recent estimate his Department has made of the number of children with epilepsy in mainstream schools. [2802]

Sarah Teather: The information on the number of pupils with epilepsy is not collected by the Department.

The information available on type of special educational need is published in the Statistical First Release "Schools, Pupils and their characteristics, January 2010 (Provisional)" and can be found at:

Children: Protection

Ann Coffey: To ask the Secretary of State for Education how many children were on the Child Protection Register in each local authority in England in each year since 2006. [3567]

Tim Loughton: The information requested is as follows:


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Table 9D: Children( 1) who were the subject of a Child Protection Plan-Years end ing 31 March 2006-09 Coverage: England
Number
Local authority 2006 2007 2008 2009

England

26,400

27,900

29,200

34,100

North East

1,615

1,785

1,980

2,265

Darlington

65

50

50

65

Durham

180

225

215

290

Gateshead

145

145

155

135

Hartlepool

75

90

55

80

Middlesbrough

140

125

210

260

Newcastle upon Tyne

230

350

320

315

North Tyneside

95

115

105

125

Northumberland

160

175

255

255

Redcar and Cleveland

70

60

120

160

South Tyneside

85

110

135

110

Stockton-on-Tees

105

130

160

210

Sunderland

270

210

200

265

North West

3,375

3,565

3,980

5,235

Blackburn with Darwen

70

65

45

135

Blackpool

145

110

165

155

Bolton

130

145

190

250

Bury

110

100

145

145

Cheshire

175

155

175

260

Cumbria

120

160

225

270

Halton

85

80

65

75

Knowsley

110

150

110

135

Lancashire

515

565

510

660

Liverpool

225

320

355

500

Manchester

270

300

515

540

Oldham

90

130

170

235

Rochdale

70

105

75

140

Salford

130

75

135

225

Sefton

145

195

235

310

St Helens

150

105

90

120

Stockport

130

130

140

170

Tameside

95

85

105

165

Trafford

160

155

200

215

Warrington

100

95

100

95

Wigan

90

95

110

215

Wirral

250

245

115

225

Yorks and the Humber

2,830

2,730

2,835

3,240

Barnsley

195

140

150

170

Bradford

275

205

255

305

Calderdale

90

115

135

160

Doncaster

250

235

325

310

East Riding of Yorkshire

135

115

110

110

Kingston Upon Hull, City of

260

155

125

145

Kirklees

205

200

215

230

Leeds

305

400

405

395

North East Lincolnshire

70

80

90

70

North Lincolnshire

85

80

90

85

North Yorkshire

315

240

130

230

Rotherham

105

145

235

285

Sheffield

350

405

285

350

Wakefield

145

160

210

305

York

45

60

80

100

East Midlands

2,275

2,525

2,410

2,525

Derby

260

300

170

135

Derbyshire

290

320

375

490

Leicester

290

395

350

345

Leicestershire

160

150

245

255

Lincolnshire

365

345

260

205

Northamptonshire

185

185

155

225

Nottingham

270

330

430

410

Nottinghamshire

450

485

420

445

Rutland

10

15

(2)-

10

West midlands

3,305

3,480

3,475

4,245

Birmingham

1,055

1,255

1,020

1,375

Coventry

210

185

180

300

Dudley

115

135

135

170

Herefordshire

65

55

70

105

Sandwell

175

120

190

210

Shropshire

160

160

135

175

Solihull

130

80

55

90

Staffordshire

385

340

385

440

Stoke-on-Trent

115

150

240

185

Telford and Wrekin

105

135

160

155

Walsall

120

165

175

195

Warwickshire

295

300

335

355

Wolverhampton

190

125

120

160

Worcestershire

195

285

270

330

East of England

2,600

2,620

2,745

3,025

Bedfordshire

140

110

140

200

Cambridgeshire

250

290

360

360

Essex

500

625

545

645

Hertfordshire

420

385

445

585

Luton

140

120

100

145

Norfolk

410

320

295

310

Peterborough

175

175

85

100

Southend-on-Sea

100

120

165

155

Suffolk

405

410

465

390

Thurrock

60

70

150

130

London

4,745

4,955

5,210

5,795

Inner London

Camden

215

195

195

270

City of London

0

(2)-

(2)-

(2)-

Hackney

165

185

220

220

Hammersmith and Fulham

75

140

150

175

Haringey

200

155

230

180

Islington

135

110

110

140

Kensington and Chelsea

60

60

55

75

Lambeth

215

240

255

210

Lewisham

225

195

175

200

Newham

430

475

385

300

Southwark

240

230

260

315

Tower Hamlets

125

190

235

270

Wandsworth

125

135

175

180

Westminster

110

115

85

145

Outer London

Barking and Dagenham

130

145

165

165

Barnet

115

130

155

150

Bexley

80

60

60

85

Brent

130

125

170

175

Bromley

155

140

140

165

Croydon

215

235

250

270

Ealing

240

320

365

330

Enfield

180

155

130

205

Greenwich

165

175

190

275

Harrow

120

135

110

160

Havering

135

75

70

95

Hillingdon

85

125

150

175

Hounslow

160

180

140

185

Kingston upon Thames

40

50

60

80

Merton

85

120

130

135

Redbridge

100

115

135

150

Richmond upon Thames

50

50

35

35

Sutton

65

85

105

150

Waltham Forest

175

105

95

135

(1) Includes unborn children.
(2) A small number which has been suppressed to preserve confidentiality
Source:
CPR3

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