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To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many violent attacks were committed under the influence of alcohol and in connection with licensed premises in each of the last three years in (a) Croydon, (b) Sutton and (c) Bromley boroughs.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many violent attacks were committed under the influence of alcohol and in connection with licensed premises in each of the last three years in (a) Croydon, (b) Sutton and (c) Bromley boroughs.
Earlier this year the south-west London health authority concluded its consultation, ““Better Healthcare Closer to Home””. It concluded that Merton and Sutton needed six local care centres and one acute hospital. However, there was some disagreement about that and the hon. Member for Mitcham and Morden (Siobhain McDonagh) objected and...
Earlier this year the south-west London health authority concluded its consultation, ““Better Healthcare Closer to Home””. It concluded that Merton and Sutton needed six local care centres and one acute hospital. However, there was some disagreement about that and the hon. Member for Mitcham and Morden (Siobhain McDonagh) objected and...
I am obviously not familiar with the particular circumstances that the hon. Gentleman sets out, but I assure him that I will bring the matter to the attention of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Health and invite her to write to him directly.
I am obviously not familiar with the particular circumstances that the hon. Gentleman sets out, but I assure him that I will bring the matter to the attention of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Health and invite her to write to him directly.
That this House encourages the participation of all community groups in the London Borough of Sutton; recognises the contribution that the Sutton Active website has made in promoting community events in Sutton; commends the work of Adrian Short and Lee Hanken, its volunteer designers; and wishes the website, and the groups whose events it promotes, every success in the future.
That this House encourages the participation of all community groups in the London Borough of Sutton; recognises the contribution that the Sutton Active website has made in promoting community events in Sutton; commends the work of Adrian Short and Lee Hanken, its volunteer designers; and wishes the website, and the...
Will my right hon. Friend allow a debate on the front-page story of today’s Wimbledon Post on mis-spending by unelected bureaucrats in the NHS? My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Health has been called in to decide on the site of a new general hospital in my...
Will my right hon. Friend allow a debate on the front-page story of today’s Wimbledon Post on mis-spending by unelected bureaucrats in the NHS? My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Health has been called in to decide on the site of a new general hospital in my...
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I was about to say to my hon. Friend that, having had to prepare for Cabinet, attend the meeting, and prepare for business questions, I had not had time to read this morning’s copy of the Wimbledon Post. However, I suspect that I no longer need...
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I was about to say to my hon. Friend that, having had to prepare for Cabinet, attend the meeting, and prepare for business questions, I had not had time to read this morning’s copy of the Wimbledon Post. However, I suspect that I no longer need...
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills pursuant to the answer of 11 July 2005, Official Report, column 836W, on education, if she will break down the figures in the second table by residing authority.
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills pursuant to the answer of 11 July 2005, Official Report, column 836W, on education, if she will break down the figures in the second table by residing authority.
| Total number of pupils attending schools in Sutton, broken down by phase of education and residing authority | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Pupils | Primary | Secondary | Special | |
| Pupils attending schools in Sutton | 31,297 | 15,051 | 15,974 | 272 |
| Home authority | ||||
| Sutton | 24,883 | 14,092 | 10,582 | 209 |
| Croydon | 2,383 | 169 | 2,190 | 24 |
| Merton | 1,624 | 353 | 1,252 | 19 |
| Surrey | 1,548 | 338 | 1,203 | 7 |
| Kingston upon Thames | 391 | 75 | 312 | 4 |
| Lambeth | 160 | 0 | 156 | 4 |
| Wandsworth | 120 | 4 | 116 | 0 |
| Bromley | 36 | 0 | 36 | 0 |
| Lewisham | 33 | 0 | 33 | 0 |
| Southwark | 22 | 0 | 22 | 0 |
| Other LEAs | 33 | 5 | 28 | 0 |
| Unknown/not given | 64 | 15 | 44 | 5 |
| Source: PLASC 2005 provisional data. | ||||
| (19) Residence of pupil unknown/not given. |
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills pursuant to the Answer of 28 June 2005, Official Report, column 1446W, on spending per pupil, what the figures were for the London borough of Sutton.
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills pursuant to the Answer of 28 June 2005, Official Report, column 1446W, on spending per pupil, what the figures were for the London borough of Sutton.
| School based expenditure per pupil for Sutton LEAin 1985–86 and 2003–04(33) | ||
|---|---|---|
| £ per pupil | ||
| 1985–86 | 2003–04 | |
| LEA maintained primary schools | 750 | 2,640 |
| LEA maintained secondary schools | 1,140 | 3,550 |
| LEA maintained special schools | — | 13,630 |
| (33) School based expenditure includes only expenditure incurred directly by the schools. This includes the pay of teachers and school-based support staff, school premises costs, books and equipment, and certain other supplies and services, less any capital items funded from recurrent spending and income from sales, fees and charges and rents and rates. This excludes the central cost of support services such as home to school transport, local authority administration and the financing of capital expenditure. | ||
| (34) Pupil numbers include only those pupils attending LEA maintained schools and are drawn from the DfES Annual Schools Census adjusted to be on a financial year basis. | ||
| (35) 1999–2000 saw a change in data source when the data collection moved from the RO1 form collected by the ODPM to the Section 52 form from the DfES. 2003–04 is the latest year for which figures are available. | ||
| (36) The main difference between the 1985–86 and 2003–04 figures is that meals and milk is no longer excluded and that no adjustments for balances are now made. However, 1985–86 also includes all premature retirement compensation (PRC) and Crombie payments, mandatory PRC payments and other indirect employee expenses, while in 2003–04 only the schools element of these categories is included. Also, for some LEAs, expenditure that had previously been attributed to the school sectors was reported within the LEA part of the form in 2003–04 and would therefore be excluded, though this is not quantifiable from existing sources. | ||
| (37) Figures are reported in cash terms and rounded to the nearest 10 as reported by the LEA. | ||
| (38) Figures for 1985–86 are published in the Departments Statistics of Education, Finance and Awards volume 1985. The all England figure published in the earlier Official Report, column 1446W, was taken as an aggregate of the individual LEA level unit costs for special schools. The individual LEA special School data are no longer available and therefore are not included in the answer to this PQ. |
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many children are attending schools in the London borough of Sutton in the 2004/05 academic year, broken down by (a) the local authority in which the child is resident and (b) whether the child is attending (i) primary, (ii)...
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many children are attending schools in the London borough of Sutton in the 2004/05 academic year, broken down by (a) the local authority in which the child is resident and (b) whether the child is attending (i) primary, (ii)...
| Total number of pupils attending schools in Sutton, broken down by residing authority | ||
|---|---|---|
| Numberof pupils | Percentage of pupils | |
| Pupils attending schools in Sutton | 31,297 | 100.0 |
| Home authority | ||
| Sutton | 24,883 | 79.5 |
| Croydon | 2,383 | 7.6 |
| Merton | 1,624 | 5.2 |
| Surrey | 1,548 | 4.9 |
| Kingston upon Thames | 391 | 1.2 |
| Lambeth | 160 | 0.5 |
| Wandsworth | 120 | 0.4 |
| Bromley | 36 | 0.1 |
| Lewisham | 33 | 0.1 |
| Southwark | 22 | 0.1 |
| Other LEAs | 33 | 0.1 |
| Unknown/not given | 64 | 0.2 |
| Note: ‘—' denotes percentage of less than 0.05 per cent. Source: PLASC 2005 Provisional data | ||
| (99) Residence of pupil unknown/not given. |
| Total number of pupils attending schools in Sutton, broken down by phase of education | ||
|---|---|---|
| Numberof pupils | Percentage of pupils | |
| Pupils attending schools in Sutton | 31,297 | 100.0 |
| School type | ||
| Primary | 15,051 | 48.1 |
| Secondary | 15,974 | 51.0 |
| Special | 272 | 0.9 |
| Source: PLASC 2005 Provisional data. |
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport pursuant to the answer of 16 June 2005, Official Report, column 537W, on traffic accidents (London), if he will set out the equivalent figures for the London borough of Sutton in 1985.
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport pursuant to the answer of 16 June 2005, Official Report, column 537W, on traffic accidents (London), if he will set out the equivalent figures for the London borough of Sutton in 1985.
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many (a) full-time teachers and (b) full-time equivalent teachers and (c) full-time equivalent teaching assistants there were in the London borough of Sutton in (i) 1985 and (ii) the last year for which figures are available.
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many (a) full-time teachers and (b) full-time equivalent teachers and (c) full-time equivalent teaching assistants there were in the London borough of Sutton in (i) 1985 and (ii) the last year for which figures are available.
| Teacher and teaching assistant numbers, Sutton LEA | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1985 | 1995 | 2004 | |
| Teachers | |||
| Full-time | 1,140 | 1,230 | 1,440 |
| Full-time equivalent | 1,210 | 1,360 | 1,700 |
| Teaching assistants | |||
| Full-time equivalent | n/a | 120 | 370 |
| n/a = not available | |||
| Sources: Annual survey of teachers in service and teacher vacancies (form 618g) for teacher numbers. Annual School Census for teaching assistants. | |||
| (35) Includes full-time regular qualified teachers. | |||
| (36) Includes the full-time equivalent of all regular teachers. |
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many children are attending schools in the London borough of Sutton in the 2004–05 academic year, broken down by (a) local authority and (b) (i) primary, (ii) secondary and (iii) special school.
To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many children are attending schools in the London borough of Sutton in the 2004–05 academic year, broken down by (a) local authority and (b) (i) primary, (ii) secondary and (iii) special school.
| Maintained primary, secondary and all special schools: number (headcount) of pupils—as at January 2005 (provisional)—Sutton local education authority area, by local authority area Headcount of pupils(27) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Special | ||||||
| Primary | Secondary | Maintained | Non-maintained | Total | Total | |
| Sutton local authority | 14,790 | 14,740 | 270 | 80 | 350 | 29,880 |
| Epsom and Ewell local authority | 260 | 1,220 | n/a | n/a | n/a | 1,480 |
| Sutton local education authority | 15,050 | 15,960 | 270 | 80 | 350 | 31,360 |
| n/a = not applicable. | ||||||
| Note: Pupil numbers nave been rounded to the neatest 10. There may be discrepancies between the sum of constituent items and totals as shown. Source: Annual Schools Census | ||||||
| (27) Includes middle schools as deemed. | ||||||
| (28) Excludes dually registered pupils. |
That this House congratulates the Sutton Guardian on 25 years of high standard local reporting; notes the large number of important campaigns it has championed which include the Guardian Angels campaign to raise money for St Raphael's Hospice, the Proud to be Cheam campaign to get Cheam postal address fully recognised, the Community Trust Appeal to raise money for George Mutter, a sufferer of spinal muscular atrophy, the campaign to save Sutton Magistrates' Court and a campaign to get proper recognition for Suez Canal veterans; further notes the countless contributions it has made to highlighting local voluntary groups and charitable events; and wishes the paper every success in its future.
That this House congratulates the Sutton Guardian on 25 years of high standard local reporting; notes the large number of important campaigns it has championed which include the Guardian Angels campaign to raise money for St Raphael's Hospice, the Proud to be Cheam campaign to get Cheam postal address fully...
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, how many helicopter movements there were in the airspace above the London Borough of Sutton in each year since 2001.
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, how many helicopter movements there were in the airspace above the London Borough of Sutton in each year since 2001.
That this House congratulates the Rotary Club for 100 years of service to the community based on the motto Service Above Self; is grateful for the hard work and dedication of the members of the Sutton's six Rotary clubs in Sutton, Carshalton, Carshalton Beeches, Cheam, Sutton Nonsuch and Wallington throughout the years; notes the ongoing work of Sutton's six Rotary clubs both in fundraising for good causes at home and overseas and in offering direct support for local carers; applauds in particular Sutton's six Rotary clubs for their collection of ??30,000 in January for the South East Asia tsunami appeal; and wishes Rotary well for its next 100 years of service.
That this House congratulates the Rotary Club for 100 years of service to the community based on the motto Service Above Self; is grateful for the hard work and dedication of the members of the Sutton's six Rotary clubs in Sutton, Carshalton, Carshalton Beeches, Cheam, Sutton Nonsuch and Wallington throughout...
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what guidance he gave to the Merton, Sutton and Mid-Surrey NHS Trust during the recent consultation Better Healthcare Closer to Home, with particular reference to (a) publicising the consultation within the catchment area and (b) definition of the catchment area; and what...
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what guidance he gave to the Merton, Sutton and Mid-Surrey NHS Trust during the recent consultation Better Healthcare Closer to Home, with particular reference to (a) publicising the consultation within the catchment area and (b) definition of the catchment area; and what...
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, when he expects to respond to the request of the honourable Member for Sutton and Cheam for a meeting to discuss plans for a critical care hospital in Sutton and Cheam constituency.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, when he expects to respond to the request of the honourable Member for Sutton and Cheam for a meeting to discuss plans for a critical care hospital in Sutton and Cheam constituency.