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Thursday, December 17, 1998 Published at 12:45 GMT


Education

Share-out of funds for school buildings

The government says funds for buildings are based on need

The government has announced how it intends to share out the first phase of the £5.4bn promised to repair crumbling school buildings in England and make them ready for the new century.

The Schools Minister Charles Clarke has given details of allocations of funds for the year 1999-2000, amounting to £575m, to be be targeted at maintaining and upgrading buildings and creating 45,000 new places.

"This funding will go a long way to provide decent conditions for pupils and teachers to learn and teach in ... and will begin to tackle the school repairs backlog which has built up over the past 20 years," the minister said.

The total spending allocation for repairs in 1999-2000 will be £1.35bn, with £1.5bn and £1.8bn for the following years, plus other funds for the voluntary aided sector.

The regional breakdown includes over £13m for schools in Essex and Hampshire, £10m in Liverpool and £9m for Oxfordshire. The smallest allocations are £2,000 for the Isles of Scilly and £16,000 for Rutland.

In London, Kensington and Chelsea are promised £40,000 while schools in Newham have been allocated over £5m. Richmond upon Thames will receive over £3m in contrast to £128,000 for Lambeth.

The allocations are intended to reflect need, with the figures taking into account the requirements for repairs and new buildings, the number of schools and the need to accommodate more pupils in areas with a growing school population.

Allocation by local authority, totals in thousands:

  • Eastern Region (total) 40,128
    Bedfordshire 2,992
    Cambridgeshire 7,204
    Essex 13,328
    Hertfordshire 5,372
    Luton 598
    Norfolk 4,638
    Peterborough City Council 256
    Southend on Sea 154
    Suffolk 5,448
    Thurrock 138

  • East Midlands Region (total) 23,884
    Derby City 822
    Derbyshire County Council 3,872
    Leicester City 288
    Leicestershire 2,484
    Lincolnshire 1,922
    Northamptonshire 7,788
    Nottingham City 220
    Notts 6,472
    Rutland 16

  • London Region (total) 67,494
    Barking & Dagenham 820
    Barnet 1,846
    Bexley 7,372
    Brent 1,346
    Bromley 2,550
    Camden 598
    City of London
    Croydon 1,250
    Ealing 6,004
    Enfield 6,616
    Greenwich 984
    LB of Hackney 1,968
    Hammersmith & Fulham 3,004
    Haringey 3,822
    Harrow 468
    Havering 218
    Hillingdon 1,918
    Hounslow 2,050
    Islington 172
    Kensington & Chelsea 40
    Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames 6,260
    Lambeth 128
    Lewisham 210
    London Borough of Newham 5,460
    London Borough of Tower Hamlets 1,042
    Merton 128
    Redbridge 264
    Richmond upon Thames 3,138
    Southwark 172
    Sutton 3,770
    Waltham Forest 1,970
    Wandsworth 1,840
    Westminster 66

  • North East Region (total) 30,636
    Darlington 92
    Durham 8,036
    Gateshead 9,526
    Hartlepool 82
    Middlesbrough 130
    Newcastle upon Tyne 1,046
    North Tyneside 402
    Northumberland 838
    Redcar & Cleveland 2,048
    South Tyneside 136
    Stockton-on-Tees 1,134
    Sunderland 7,166

  • North West Region (total) 44,093
    Blackburn with Darwen 108
    Blackpool Borough Council 172
    Bolton 3,486
    Bury 148
    Cheshire 5,184
    Cumbria 4,138
    Halton 106
    Knowsley 1,344
    Lancashire 3,010
    Liverpool 10,194
    Manchester 1,794
    Oldham MBC 1,220
    Rochdale 528
    City of Salford 1,275
    Sefton 382
    St Helens 140
    Stockport 502
    Tameside 1,282
    Trafford 2,528
    Warrington 656
    Wigan 4,688
    Wirral 1,208

  • South East Region (total) 71,782
    Bracknell Forest 104
    Brighton/Hove 2,406
    Bucks 8,668
    East Sussex 6,176
    Hampshire 13,554
    Isle of Wight 2,912
    Kent 6,466
    Medway Council 680
    Milton Keynes 7,758
    Newbury
    Oxfordshire 9,614
    Portsmouth 1,374
    Reading 462
    Slough 132
    Southampton City Council 836
    Surrey County Council 5,810
    West Sussex 2,946
    Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead 1,306
    Wokingham 578

  • South West Region (total) 42,183
    Bath & North East Somerset 286
    City of Bristol 1,871
    Bournemouth 834
    Cornwall 6,932
    Devon 6,400
    Dorset 2,180
    Gloucestershire 7,874
    Isles of Scilly 2
    North Somerset 2,124
    Plymouth 484
    Poole 560
    Somerset 1,388
    South Gloucestershire 3,586
    Swindon 1,550
    Torbay Council 1,874
    Wiltshire 4,238

  • West Midlands Region (total) 26,290
    Birmingham 1,254
    Coventry 296
    Dudley 974
    Herefordshire 1,800
    Sandwell 302
    Shropshire 3,454
    Solihull 3,504
    Staffordshire 5,352
    Stoke on Trent 266
    Telford & Wrekin 516
    Walsall 224
    Warwickshire 2,204
    Wolverhampton 216
    Worcestershire 5,928

  • Yorks and Humber Region (total) 28,870
    Barnsley 2,430
    Bradford 2,700
    Calderdale 1,058
    City of York 1,104
    Doncaster 500
    East Riding of Yorkshire 4,516
    Kingston upon Hull 524
    Kirklees 1,598
    Leeds 2,574
    North East Lincolnshire 1,862
    North Lincolnshire 354
    North Yorkshire 4,416
    Rotherham 1,914
    Sheffield 1,172
    Wakefield MDC 2,148




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