Archived decisions

Hampshire County Council

Education Policy Review Committee

12 October 2004

Capital programme achievements

Report of the County Education Officer

and County Treasurer

Item 4

    Contact: Bob Eardley, Strategic Planning Manager, 01962 846275. Email: [email protected]

    Steve Clow, Head of Architecture, 01962 847858. Email: [email protected]

    1. Summary

    1.1 This report summarises major achievements through the Education capital programme in recent years and their contribution to raising standards in schools.

    1.2 The projects discussed in this report support:

      · Aim 1 of the Corporate Strategy (Maximising life opportunities) by proposing allocations of funding to improve the learning environments of Hampshire schools;

      · Aim 2 of the Corporate Strategy (Stewardship of the Environment) by the provision of new buildings which are more energy efficient, reduce maintenance liabilities and in some cases focus particularly on the use of sustainable materials.

    1.3 Race and equality impact assessment has been considered in the development of this report and no adverse impact has been identified.

    1.4 The Head of Architecture will make a presentation featuring a number of projects mentioned in the report.

    2. Background

    2.1 The County Council has one of the largest local authority building programmes in the country. Investment in the built estate, particularly schools, has been at high levels for many years and has been significantly enhanced recently through the availability of New Deal for Schools funding. The County Council's commitment is reflected in the contributions made to capital expenditure, in particular from the re-use of capital receipts. Programmes to maintain and repair school buildings are managed and funded by Policy and Resources, while the Education capital programme funds expansion, surplus place removal and improvements. Schools' devolved capital is often integrated into funding strategies.

    2.2 Appendix 1 lists those schools benefiting from capital investment over the past 6 years. This shows an investment in excess of £231m.

    2.3 There is a close working relationship between the Education department and Property Services. This is apparent in the long-term planning of work, briefing and wide range of feasibility work as well as the project management and delivery of major, complex schemes. The aim always is to meet educational needs with architectural solutions.

    2.4 Single projects and programmes of work are looked at in parallel to ensure that an holistic approach is taken to the best use of the County Council's resources from varying funding sources. Development plans are frequently prepared to show how future extension or re-organisation may fit with the current proposals to ensure that there is both flexibility and expansion capability where relevant. For some schemes, particularly secondary schools, development will take place over many years in numerous phases and it is essential to ensure that infrastructure, landscape, access for construction and future education provision are considered as part of the wider strategic responsibility of the Property and Education Departments.

    3. Capital Strategy

    3.1 The corporate capital strategy brings together the Council's key policies for managing all its capital assets, including land, buildings and roads, by:

      · Focusing attention on the most effective and efficient use of the Council's capital assets;

      · Linking directly to the key aims in the Council's Corporate Strategy and to the Community Strategy;

      · Improving the management and use of capital assets alongside the Council's policy and service objectives;

      · Providing the strategy for the preparation of the Council's corporate asset management plan (AMP) and capital programme, and for Best Value reviews.

    3.2 The strategic approach adopted within the Education Service for capital investment and asset management are derived from the Council's Corporate Capital Strategy and its key aims are to:

      · Contribute to raising educational standards, including new provision for early years education with private and voluntary sector partners;

      · Optimise the use of capital and other financial resources;

      · Reflect the current and anticipated future needs of the curriculum;

      · Underpin the County Council's strategy for the maintenance, repair and improvement of school buildings;

      · Address the capital funding implications of falling school rolls.

    Funding sources for 2003/04

    3.3 There are a number of funding sources that contribute to the overall capital programme budget such as:

      · DfES credit approval gives the County Council permission to borrow to certain levels and this has implications for the County Council in that it has to finance the borrowing;

      · DfES direct grant;

      · Capital receipts accrued from the disposal of education sites and land;

      · Contributions to capital from revenue;

      · Other - could include NOF, other Borough Councils and other agencies.

      Examples of these are shown in the table below for 2003/04:

    Sources of funding

    2003/04

    £'000

    Credit approval

    £14,577

    Direct Grant

    £27,508

    Capital receipts

    £ 3,095

    Contributions to capital from revenue

    £ 3,469

    Other

    £ 2,274

    Total

    £50,923

    4. The role of capital investment in supporting higher standards

    4.1 Increases in capital investment in the last three years have allowed a wide range of significant improvements to be made to school buildings, thus enriching the educational environment for pupils, staff and the community. Since 2002/03 annual funding levels for the Education capital programme have been between £37m and £50m (£40m in the current year) and have covered:

      · New primary schools and a replacement secondary school;

      · Additional pupil places in primary and secondary schools;

      · Improvements to the quality and suitability of school buildings;

      · Provision of and improvements to specialist facilities, including music/drama/ ICT/science, food technology;

      · Replacement of temporary accommodation;

      · Early years provision;

      · Improvements for children with special educational needs;

      · Removal of surplus places, involving remodelling and improvement of existing school buildings;

      · Improvements to staff accommodation;

      · Schools' access and security improvements.

    4.2 The scale of the programme and the resources involved in design and implementation of the projects are substantial. The impact on the built environment of schools and the opportunities to make significant improvements to schools have been great.

    4.3 Funding has come from a variety of sources, and although DfES grants and credit approvals have provided the financial basis for the programmes, innovative approaches have been developed to bring together resources from a range of contributors. At the same time as core capital funding approvals from central government have increased, a number of parallel initiatives have opened up, including the National Lottery and the New Opportunities Fund. Substantial resources have been obtained from these sources. Initiatives to improve early years provision have also been exploited, as have partnerships with district councils, particularly for community provision. The County Council has continued to take opportunities to recycle capital receipts through the sale of land and other assets to invest in school buildings and schools' devolved resources and other funds are now playing a major role in the funding of projects.

    4.4 The size and range of capital programmes have provided opportunities for innovative design and procurement. The total capital programme for building works in the County Council has seen very significant growth over the last five years. Some £120 million of building activity was contracted in the 2004-2005 financial year. Major projects like the Nursing Care in Social Services have contributed to this growth. The Education programme has also seen investment rising and has consistently been a very significant proportion of the work (see paragraph 4 above).

    4.5 The Education Programme has not only grown in scale but has also increased in complexity. The range of projects now varies from a single new secondary school at one extreme to packages of minor works to improve Schools' Access and drain existing poor quality playing fields at the other. Currently, the contracting industry is under severe pressure and there are skills and resources shortages leading to inflation well above that of retail prices. In response to this local and regional demand and together with policy drives from central government, local government and other sources, the County Council has taken innovative steps to secure the required resources whilst still driving up quality and maintaining value for money. Best Value procurement now accounts for some 60% of contracts let and the majority of the larger projects over £1 million are now delivered through frameworks, partnering, term contracts and preferred contractors. The evidential basis for this is extremely persuasive with improvement demonstrated, over the last three to four years, in all of the following criteria:

      · certainty of delivery on time;

      · certainty of delivery on cost;

      · Health & Safety;

      · customer satisfaction;

      · contractor performance;

      · reduced claims and disputes;

      · quality of the product;

      All of the above have been delivered without additional cost to the County Council.

    5. Key achievements through the Education capital programme

    5.1 The following paragraphs highlight major achievements in a wide range of areas.

      Providing new school places

    5.2 Although the county-wide trend for school rolls is one of decline, there have been several areas of growth in recent years, particularly in the secondary sector.

    5.3 Two new secondary school buildings have been financed almost completely from the County Council's own resources. The relocation of John Hanson Secondary School, Andover was paid for almost completely from the sale of the its former sites. John Hunt of Everest Community School, Basingstoke is being funded through the capital receipts from its current site and through the capital receipts from land in the area which is being developed for housing. The John Hunt project will provide state of the art facilities for the school and for the wider community and is being implemented in close co-operation with Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council.

    5.4 Major new housing developments have generated the need for new primary schools. Most recently, new schools have been provided at Great Binfields, Basingstoke (a sustainability pilot project) and Elvetham Heath, Fleet and over the past three years, investment in new primary school places has been over £8.2m.

    5.5 Expansion of secondary schools has been significant, with several projects using external funding, sometimes from private companies, to enhance and develop provision in tandem with the expansion of places. Notable examples are the Music Hall at Thornden Secondary School, Chandler's Ford and the Digital Arts Studio at Wildern Community School, Hedge End, where County Council investment has exceeded £12m over three years.

      Improving facilities for the curriculum

    5.6 Allocations through the New Deal for Schools Modernisation Fund (NDS) have enabled substantial programmes of general improvements to school buildings to be undertaken. Much of the funding has focused on improving specialist teaching provision, including science, music and drama, ICT, food technology and CDT.

    Schools' Devolved Formula Capital

    5.7 Since 2000/01 the government have made capital allocations to all schools to invest in the priorities coming from their Asset Management Plan both for condition and suitability, as well as their Education Development Plans. The five year total of this investment is in excess of £52m. Examples of the types of work undertaken by schools, using this funding, are repairs and maintenance; provision of specialist facilities e.g. ICT; and external play areas.

      Primary schools

    5.8 In primary schools, some £6.4m has been spent over the past three years to provide new facilities such as music and drama rooms, ICT suites and libraries in conjunction with the replacement of poor quality temporary classrooms. This has enabled the momentum established several years ago for these replacements to be continued. It has provided the opportunity for major investment, often in small schools, to provide permanent classrooms and new specialist facilities where needed. Examples of such investment are at Cherbourg Primary, Buriton Primary, Sherborne St John CE Primary and Cliddesden Primary.

    5.9 Another major priority for NDS investment has been to build primary school halls and again, the opportunity has been taken to improve specialist facilities at the same time. Investment of over £3.7m has been made in these projects, at schools such as Chawton Primary, Cheriton Primary, Durley Primary, Steep Primary and Whitewater Primary. These initiatives have enabled schools to teach the full primary curriculum and to meet for whole school activities, including assemblies.

      Secondary schools

    5.10 In the secondary sector the focus has been on the upgrading of specialist facilities such as science, food technology and CDT, with 103 science laboratories having been upgraded or in the process of upgrading, at a cost of over £7m. Schools benefiting from this work include Cove, Farnborough; Fernhill, Farnborough; Neville Lovett Community, Fareham; Warblington, Havant and The Westgate, Winchester.

    5.11 Substantial investment has been made by district councils in a number of secondary schools to enhance community facilities. Current projects include a sports hall improvements and a MUGA at Swanmore College of Technology (Winchester CC), sports development and a learner swimming pool at Wildern (Eastleigh BC) and facilities at Henry Cort Community College, Fareham. Investment of over £3m has been made in these three projects, including contributions from other sources, such as the Football Foundation.

      Special Needs

    5.12 Major projects have been undertaken to modernise and replace several special schools. Henry Tyndale School in Farnborough was substantially remodelled and extended following a review of special needs provision in north-east Hampshire and provides places for pupils aged between two and nineteen with learning difficulties. A further review of special needs provision in Winchester and Eastleigh resulted in a major extension to Shepherd's Down School Winchester, to provide for primary age children with learning difficulties and the reconstruction of Lankhills School, Winchester (now Osborne School) for pupils aged 11-19 with learning difficulties. Early years provision for children with special needs at The Lanterns Early Excellence Centre, Winchester and at Nightingale Primary School Eastleigh is currently under construction. The cost of the Winchester/Eastleigh projects is some £10m.

    5.13 In parallel with major work to improve special schools, resourced provision for children with a range of specific difficulties has been provided in mainstream schools. Examples are Vigo Infant and Junior, Andover (language impairment); The Westgate, Winchester (hearing impairment); Robert May's, Odiham and The Romsey (Asperger's Syndrome). The cost of this provision has been just under £1m

      New Opportunities Fund sports facilities

    5.14 A grant of £6.6m from the New Opportunities Fund has, with supplementary funding from the County Council, schools and other organisations, provided an investment programme of over £8.3m, to provide four new school sports halls, three multi-use games area and major investment in two outdoor centres, including a special sustainability scheme at Minstead.

      National Lottery projects

    5.15 National Lottery funding has contributed to projects at several schools, focussed on specialist sporting activities. Over £9m has been obtained through the National Lottery over x years and has contributed to schemes such as the Badminton Centre at Westgate, Winchester, the specialist gymnastics hall at Hamble Community Sports College and extension of the leisure centre at Priestlands School, Lymington.

      Investment arising from falling school rolls

    5.16 With the continuing decline of primary school rolls, opportunities to invest in modernised buildings and new facilities are increasing. Much of the cost will be met from capital receipts from the sale of land, supplemented by resources from NDS. Projects arising from the closure and amalgamation of schools in Sharps Copse, Havant and north Farnborough (Cherrywood Primary School) are completed. Those in south-west Basingstoke (Chalk Ridge Primary, Manor Fields Infant and Junior and St Mark's C of E Aided) are currently in construction. The amalgamation of former infant and junior schools at Sharps Copse, Havant provided an opportunity for extension and substantial refurbishment to form the primary school and use of the former infant building, initially as an early years centre and subsequently as a Children's Centre.

    5.17 Recent projects arising from the review of primary school provision in east New Forest have provided opportunities for new early years facilities and special needs provision. Substantial investment is also being undertaken to provide a primary school and early years facilities in the former Worting Junior School building, Basingstoke.

      Early years projects

    5.18 NDS funding and resources from specific Government initiatives and County Council programmes have enabled a number of valuable projects for early years facilities to be built. A Surestart Centre has been established at Warren Park Primary School, Havant, with funding from a wide range of sources and The Lanterns Early Excellence Centre is currently under construction in Winchester, funded principally from Government grant and land sales.

      Schools Access Initiative and workplace improvements

    5.19 Government funding under the Schools Access Initiative has been available for several years and totals £7.7m since 2002/03. It is available to carry out building improvements in mainstream schools to provide for pupils with disabilities. Projects cover building adaptations in the four secondary schools resourced for children with physical disabilities and in feeder primaries and measures to improve accessibility for individual pupils attending mainstream schools; these cover both building work and the supply of specialist equipment. Major projects have been carried out at Noadswood, Dibden Purlieu; Brookfield Community and Language College, Sarisbury; as well as contributing to the new Great Binfields Primary School for pupils with visual impairment.

    5.20 Over the past two years, grant has been available to improve staff facilities in schools and a large number of projects have been carried out, often as part of wider schemes. these include extension of staff rooms, provision of preparation areas and improvements to office spaces. Some £700,000 has been spent to date.

      Seed Challenge

    5.21 The Government's Seed Challenge scheme began in 2000/01 and offered schools the opportunity to match fund government grant to carry out capital projects. 100 schools benefited from grant of more than £5m over the five years of the scheme, which finishes in 2004/05. Seed Challenge investment has in the main funded curriculum linked improvements, many of which could not have been funded from other sources. Available resources have been significantly over-subscribed, reflecting partly the popularity of the scheme and also relaxations by Government of the funding arrangements in later years. Although most schemes are fairly small scale, a major extension and refurbishment project at Cliddesden Primary School, costing around £,300,000 and a new Music/Drama building at Petersfield Secondary School were part-funded through Seed Challenge.

      Landlord Improvements

    5.22 Although not funded by the Education programme, there has been substantially increased investment into school sites by Policy and Resources. The injection of additional capital through the NDS allocation has enabled the County Council to accelerate and bring forward planned maintenance work such as:

      · wholesale recladding of SCOLA Mark I buildings;

      · replacement of windows;

      · flat roof replacements;

      · external decoration cycles;

      · Boiler and heating system removals

      · improvement to fire safety, including new alarm systems, compartmentation and fire escapes;

      · replacement of electrical lighting and power systems.

    5.23 All of the above have a major impact on the environment of the school building stock by eliminating leaks, improving thermal comfort, providing modern standards of artificial lighting and fire safety, to name but a few. Although not a direct education provision, these improve the environment for staff and pupils alike and allow them to concentrate on learning in comfortable and healthy surroundings.

      Capital maintenance

    5.24 The budget is the responsibility of the Executive Member for Policy and Resources. This is an example of integrated working to take advantage of the County Council's scale and expertise. High quality maintenance is an important contribution to good educational standards. Re-roofing is a good example: without that, lessons could be seriously disrupted. Linking maintenance work with new developments makes good use of time and opportunities.

    5.25 From 2002 to 2005, Policy and Resources investment in school buildings maintenance and repair has been in the region of £35 million. A substantial proportion of this funding has been allocated directly from the DfES, through the New Deal for Schools Condition strategy. This, together with other Landlord capital and revenue funding, has meant an acceleration in dealing with the maintenance backlog at the County Council's schools.

    6. Future Capital Funding

      Targeted Capital Fund

    6.1 Targeted Capital Fund (TCF) initiative was introduced in 2001/02. Each year LEAs have been invited to make a bids for capital support up to £5m per project. In 2001/02 Hampshire was successful and was allocated £805,000 to implement the re-organisation of Sharps Copse Infant and Junior Schools into Sharps Copse Primary. The bids for 2002/03 were unsuccessful however, in 2003/04 the bid for £5m to support the implementation of the East Hampshire Special Needs Review was approved and the funding allocated.

    6.2 However, the bids for 2004/05 were unsuccessful and the future of TCF and how resources will be allocated is under review by the DfES.

      Building Schools for the Future

    6.3 The government's Buildings Schools for the Future (BSF) strategy is to invest significant capital funding in secondary whole school replacement as well as remodelling and refurbishment. An important underlying element in the BSF strategy is that it incorporates a range of non-building related issues in the prioritisation process such as the relative educational and social need, as measured by pupils' GCSE attainment and eligibility for free school meals. These criteria mean that LEAs with high achieving pupils and relatively low numbers of free school meals feature very low in the ranking order.

    6.4 However, given the scale and comprehensive nature of investment available under BSF, last December Hampshire submitted "expressions of interest" that contained packages of projects that addressed the following issues:

      · Opportunities to raise levels of attainment and address changing curriculum needs e.g. through the provision and updating of specialist teaching accommodation;

      · The 14-19 Agenda and the relationship with further education provision;

      · The provision of an appropriate number of secondary school places to meet future needs (particularly in the context of future falling rolls);

      · Major repairs and maintenance

      · Community needs and the Extended Schools agenda

    6.5 The DfES made some allocations to those LEAs where projects were far enough advanced to enable a start in 2005/06 and these were known as Wave 1 or Pathfinders for BSF. It is anticipated that the DfES will make announcements concerning Wave 2 i.e. 2006/07 for capital support, and beyond, at the end of October/beginning of November 2004. There has also been an indication that all LEAs will receive an allocation within the first five years.

    6.6 It should be noted that, a lthough substantial capital resources will continue to be available from central Government in the coming years, there are also major uncertainties. Targeted Capital Fund and its future is under review and Building Schools for the Future will, in the short-term mean reductions of some £10m p.a. in the County Council's capital allocations, with no firm assurance of when large-scale investment will be available.

7. Conclusions

    7.1 There has been a major increase in investment in education buildings in recent years and the County Council has been well placed, because of its scale and available professional resources, to maximise the amount of external funding available. Reinvesting County Council assets and working with a range of funding partners have secured further valuable investment. Projects have been geared to comprehensive repair programmes and improvements linked directly to modernising curriculum facilities and supporting schools in raising standards.

    8 Legal implications

    8.1 None

    9 Financial implications

    9.1 The costs associated with achieving the completed projects identified in this report have been met through the Education Capital Programme and any relevant revenue implications have been included in the year on year revenue budgets.

    10. Personnel implications

    10.1 None

    11. Impact assessment

    11.1 Race and equality impact assessment has been considered in the development of this report and no adverse impact has been identified.

    12. Crime prevention issues

    12.1 Not applicable

    13. Views of the Local County Councillor

    13.1 Not applicable

      Recommendations

      1. That the Committee advises the County Council:

        (a) continue to support capital investment in educational facilities by all means possible;

        (b) maintain dialogue with central government on support for capital investment, with particular regard to the Building Schools for the Future programme.

      Section 100D - Local Government Act 1972 - Background papers

      The following documents disclose facts or matters on which this report, or an important part of it, is based and has been relied upon to a material extent in the preparation of this report.

      NB: the list excludes:

      1. Published works

      2. Documents which disclose exempt or confidential information as defined in the Act.

      None.

        Appendix 1

      Schools benefiting from investment - 1999/00 to 2004/05

Programme Year

School

Type of project

£'000

2000/01

Abbotswood Junior

Seed Challenge

10

2004/05

Abbotswood Junior

Schools Access Initiative (SAI) 2004/05

42

2004/05

Aldershot, Beaumont Junior

Primary Drainage

12

2000/01

Aldershot, Belle Vue Infant

Minor Works General

138

1999/00

Aldershot, Connaught

Minor Works General

226

2004/05

Aldershot, Connaught

Extension to leisure centre

250

2004/05

Aldershot, Park Primary

Early Years NDS 2003/04

150

2004/05

Aldershot, Park Primary

NDS 2002/03

122

2004/05

Aldershot, Park Primary

Nursery Education (NEDA)

128

2001/02

Aldershot, Samuel Cody

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classroom

300

2004/05

Aldershot, St Joseph's Catholic Primary

Seed Challenge

66

2004/05

Aldershot, St Michael's CEC Junior

Primary Drainage

18

2000/01

All schools

Devolved Formula Capital Allocations

4,037

2001/02

All schools

Devolved Formula Capital Allocations

6,177

2002/03

All schools

Devolved Formula Capital Allocations

9,188

2003/04

All schools

Devolved Formula Capital Allocations

14,321

2004/05

All schools

Devolved Formula Capital Allocations

16,115

2001/02

Alresford, Perin's Community

Basic Need (BN) carried over from previous year

701

2002/03

Alresford, Perin's Community

SAI from 2001

15

2004/05

Alresford, Perin's Community

BN - further places

850

2004/05

Alresford, Sun Hill Infant

Seed Challenge 2003/04

43

2002/03

Alton Infant

SAI from 2001

30

2004/05

Alton Infant

New Deal for Schools (NDS) - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

920

2003/04

Alton, Amery Hill

BN from 2003/04/Refurbishment/ synthetic pitch/NDS science

2,162

2004/05

Alton, Eggars

BN(ITBlock/Sports Hall/Refurbishment/NDS science

989

2004/05

Alton, Eggars

Specialist Status (Grant)

100

2002/03

Alton, Wootey Infant

SAI from 2001

13

2004/05

Alverstoke Junior (Aided)

Primary Drainage

10

1999/00

Andover CEC Primary

Exceptional Basic Need (EBN) - replacement accommodation

254

2002/03

Andover, Balksbury Infant

Basic Need

150

2002/03

Andover, Balksbury Junior

Basic Need

300

2002/03

Andover, Balksbury Junior

KS2

236

2000/01

Andover, Harrow Way Community

SAI

5

2001/02

Andover, Harrow Way Community

Science

255

2002/03

Andover, Harrow Way Community

Adult & Community

22

2000/01

Andover, John Hanson Community

Replacement School

13,186

2004/05

Andover, John Hanson Community

Specialist Schools Status

100

2000/01

Andover, Mark Way School

NDS - Replacement Temporary classrooms

106

2004/05

Andover, Mark Way School

Seed Challenge

35

2004/05

Andover, Mark Way School

Staff Facilities

30

2002/03

Andover, Roman Way Primary

SAI from 2001

15

2003/04

Andover, Shepherds Spring Junior

NDS 2002/03

21

2000/01

Andover, Vigo Junior

SEN HI Unit

150

2000/01

Andover, Winton Secondary

SAI

4

2001/02

Andrew's Endowed Primary

Seed Challenge

60

2004/05

Ashford Hill Primary

Seed Challenge

66

2003/04

Ashurst Pre-School

Early Years

60

2003/04

Ashwood Education Centre (Poynings PRU)

NDS 2002/03

32

2000/01

Basingstoke, John Hunt of Everest

SPR

75

2001/02

Basingstoke, John Hunt of Everest

Learning Support Units

95

2000/01

Basingstoke, Aldworth Science College

SAI

240

2002/03

Basingstoke, Aldworth Science College

Adult & Community

42

2004/05

Basingstoke, Aldworth Science College

Science Package 2

189

2000/01

Basingstoke, Bishop Challoner RC Secondary

SAI

13

2000/01

Basingstoke, Brighton Hill Community

NDS - Replacement Temporary classrooms

369

2004/05

Basingstoke, Brighton Hill Community

Specialist Schools (Grant) Carry over from 2002/03

100

2004/05

Basingstoke, Chalk Ridge Primary

Reorganisation - extension

420

2004/05

Basingstoke, Chiltern Primary

Worting Amalgamation

1,850

2003/04

Basingstoke, Chineham Park

Nursery Education (NEDA)

25

2002/03

Basingstoke, Costello Technology College

Seed Challenge

50

2002/03

Basingstoke, Costello Technology College

Specialist Schools Status

100

2001/02

Basingstoke, Cranbourne

Science

159

2004/05

Basingstoke, Cranbourne

Specialist Schools (Grant)

100

2004/05

Basingstoke, Dove House Special

Seed Challenge 2003/04

79

2003/04

Basingstoke, Fairfields Primary

Developers Contribution

7

2000/01

Basingstoke, Fort Hill Secondary

NDS - Replacement Temporary classrooms

185

2000/01

Basingstoke, Four Lanes Junior

BN

193

2000/01

Basingstoke, Great Binfields Primary

BN

1,837

2004/05

Basingstoke, Hatch Warren Infant & Junior

Reorganisation 2003/04

1,970

2004/05

Basingstoke, Hatch Warren Infant & Junior

Seed Challenge 2003/04

35

2000/01

Basingstoke, Hatch Warren Junior

SAI

6

1999/00

Basingstoke, Hawthorns

BN

345

2004/05

Basingstoke, Hawthorns

Health & Safety Works

50

2000/01

Basingstoke, Hawthorns

SEN

358

1999/00

Andover, Icknield Special

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

290

2002/03

Andover, Icknield Special

Seed Challenge

15

2004/05

Basingstoke, John Hunt of Everest

New School & Youth Facility

18,608

2004/05

Basingstoke, Kempshott Infant and Junior

SAI 2004/05

43

2004/05

Basingstoke, Kempshott Infant and Junior

SAI carry over 2002/03

50

2004/05

Basingstoke, Limington House

Seed Challenge

43

2004/05

Basingstoke, Manor Field Infant & Junior

Reorganisation 2003/04

2,260

2004/05

Basingstoke, Marnel Junior

Seed Challenge

60

2004/05

Basingstoke, Merton Junior

Seed Challenge

58

2001/02

Basingstoke, Oakley CEC Junior

Seed Challenge

17

2001/02

Basingstoke, Park View Infant

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

370

2004/05

Basingstoke, Park View Infant

SAI 2004/05

17

2004/05

Basingstoke, Park View Infant

SAI carry over 2002/03

20

2003/04

Basingstoke, Park View Junior

Seed Challenge

51

2003/04

Basingstoke, St Anne's Catholic Primary

Staff workplaces

45

2000/01

Basingstoke, St Mary's CEA Primary

SAI

2

2004/05

Basingstoke, St. Mark's CEA Primary

BN from 2003/04

624

2003/04

Basingstoke, The Vyne

Early Years

180

2003/04

Basingstoke, The Vyne

Nursery Education (NEDA)

180

2003/04

Beaulieu Primary

Staff Workplaces

15

2001/02

Bentley Primary

Seed Challenge

44

2004/05

Bentley Primary

Primary Drainage

8

2000/01

Blackfield Infant

SPR

31

2002/03

Blackfield Junior

Seed Challenge

44

2002/03

Bordon, Mill Chase Community

BN from 2001

1,172

2000/01

Bordon, Weyford Infant

SPR

202

2001/02

Bordon, Weyford Infant

Replacement Temporary Classrooms

211

2004/05

Bordon, Weyford Junior

Primary Drainage

10

2004/05

Bordon, Woodlea Primary

Primary Drainage

15

2004/05

Bordon, Woodlea Primary

Seed Challenge

60

2000/01

Botley CEC Primary

Seed Challenge

245

2004/05

Botley CEC Primary

Primary Drainage

14

2004/05

Botley CEC Primary

SAI 2004/05

30

2001/02

Braishfield Primary

Seed Challenge

30

2000/01

Bramley Primary

BN from 1999/00

318

2000/01

Bransgore Primary

Surplus Place Removal (SPR)

98

2004/05

Bransgore Primary

SAI 2004/05

27

2004/05

Breamore Primary

Seed Challenge 2003/04

35

2004/05

Broughton Primary

Seed Challenge 2003/04

15

2000/01

Burghclere, The Clere

SAI

12

2001/02

Burghclere, The Clere

Science

205

2004/05

Burghclere, The Clere

Specialist Schools Grant

100

2002/03

Buriton Primary

KS2

210

2002/03

Buriton Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

250

1999/00

Burley Primary

BN

125

2002/03

Burley Primary

Seed Challenge

79

2001/02

Bursledon Infant

Seed Challenge

40

2004/05

Bursledon Infant

NDS 2003/04 deferred to 2004/05

950

2003/04

Bursledon Junior

Seed Challenge

35

2001/02

Chandler's Ford Infant

NDS - Replacement Temporary classrooms

599

2004/05

Chandlers Ford, Hiltingbury Infant

NDS Mod. Funding 2003/04

401

2000/01

Chandlers Ford, Hiltingbury Junior

SAI

2

2004/05

Chandlers Ford, Hiltingbury Junior

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

376

1999/00

Chandlers Ford, Knightwood Primary

BN

1,635

2002/03

Chandlers Ford, Knightwood Primary

BN

650

2002/03

Chandlers Ford, Lakeside School

Minor Works improvements

55

2004/05

Chandlers Ford, Lakeside School

Revised NDS Mod Funding for 2004/05

2,100

1999/00

Chandlers Ford, Scantabout Primary

NDS

209

2000/01

Chandlers Ford, Thornden

BN

240

2000/01

Chandlers Ford, Thornden

Specialist Schools Status

100

2001/02

Chandlers Ford, Thornden

BN/ contribution to music hall project

497

2002/03

Chandlers Ford, Thornden

BN

827

2003/04

Chandlers Ford, Toynbee Secondary

Science

128

2004/05

Chandlers Ford, Toynbee Secondary

Specialist Schools Grant

100

2000/01

Chawton Primary

Minor Works General

25

2000/01

Chawton Primary

Seed Challenge

50

2004/05

Cheriton Primary

SAI

60

2002/03

Church Crookham Junior

KS2

134

2000/01

Cliddesden Primary

Minor Works General/Seed Challenge

163

2004/05

Cove, Southwood Infant

SAI

17

2004/05

Cowplain Community

SAI

33

2004/05

Cowplain Community

New Opportunities Fund MUGA

186

2000/01

Cowplain, Meadowlands Infant

SPR

21

2004/05

Cowplain, Meadowlands Infant

Seed Challenge

42

2000/01

Cowplain, Meadowlands Junior

SPR

18

2004/05

Cowplain, Meadowlands Junior

SAI

27

2000/01

Cowplain, Queens Inclosure Primary

SAI

14

2004/05

Cowplain, Queens Inclosure Primary

Primary Drainage

18

2000/01

Cowplain, Rachel Madocks Special

SPR

75

2004/05

Crofton, Anne Dale Junior

Primary Drainage

14

2004/05

Crofton, Anne Dale Junior

Seed Challenge 2003/04

52

2000/01

Crofton, Hammond Junior

Seed Challenge

14

2004/05

Crofton, Hammond Junior

Primary Drainage

12

2002/03

Crondall Primary

SAI from 2001

13

1999/00

Denmead Infant

KS1

179

2000/01

Denmead Infant

SAI

24

2004/05

Denmead Junior

Seed Challenge

66

2001/02

Dibden Purlieu, Oak Lodge Special

Seed Challenge

87

2004/05

Droxford Junior

BN 22 place and Replacement Temporary Classrooms

838

2000/01

Durley Primary

BN

149

2004/05

Durley Primary

SAI 2004/05

3

2004/05

Durley Primary

Seed Challenge

45

2000/01

Durley Primary - provision of hall

NDS - provision of Hall

282

2004/05

East Hants Special School

NDS - top up for TCF

240

2004/05

East Hants Special School

Targeted Capital Fund 2003/04

5,000

2000/01

East Meon Primary

BN

93

2004/05

East Meon Primary

Seed Challenge 2003/04

72

2000/01

Eastleigh, Alderman Quilley Secondary

Minor Works General

12

2001/02

Eastleigh, Alderman Quilley Secondary

Science

80

2004/05

Eastleigh, Alderman Quilley Secondary

New Opportunities Fund (NOF) Sports Hall

1,460

1999/00

Eastleigh, Cherbourg Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

500

2004/05

Eastleigh, Cherbourg Primary

Seed Challenge 2003/04 Classroom/Staffroom/ EBD Unit

298

1999/00

Eastleigh, Crestwood Secondary

SpLD Unit

161

2004/05

Eastleigh, Crestwood Secondary

Changing Rooms

250

2004/05

Eastleigh, Crestwood Secondary

Enabling Works School Balances 2003/04

493

2004/05

Eastleigh, Crestwood Secondary

Specialist School Status (Grant)

100

2004/05

Eastleigh, Nightingale Primary

Early Years NDS Mod. Funding 2003/04

300

2004/05

Eastleigh, Nightingale Primary

Education Capital

1,200

2004/05

Eastleigh, Nightingale Primary

Nursery Education (NEDA)

300

2004/05

Eastleigh, Nightingale Primary

Staff workplaces 2003/04

20

2002/03

Eastleigh, Shakespeare Junior

LD Unit

54

2003/04

Eastleigh, Shakespeare Junior

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

295

2000/01

Eastleigh, Stoke Park Junior

Seed Challenge

50

2004/05

Eastleigh, The Crescent Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

657

2004/05

Eastleigh, The Crescent Primary

Seed Challenge 2003/04

35

2004/05

Emsworth Primary

SAI carry over 2002/03

28

2004/05

Emsworth Primary

Seed Challenge 2003/04

50

2000/01

Fair Oak Junior

Seed Challenge

49

2000/01

Fair Oak, Wyvern Technology College

BN

518

2000/01

Fair Oak, Wyvern Technology College

SAI

40

2003/04

Fair Oak, Wyvern Technology College

Specialist Schools (Grant) Carry over from 2002/03

100

2004/05

Fair Oak, Wyvern Technology College

Capital Programme balance carried over from 2002/03

345

2002/03

Fareham, Cams Hill School

Seed Challenge

36

2004/05

Fareham, Cams Hill School

New Opportunities Fund Sports Hall - changing facilities

180

2000/01

Fareham, Harrison Primary

Minor Works General

17

2002/03

Fareham, Harrison Primary

Prices Trust

40

2002/03

Fareham, Harrison Primary

Seed Challenge

72

2001/02

Fareham, Heathfield Special

Prices Trust

30

2004/05

Fareham, Heathfield Special

Primary Drainage

10

2004/05

Fareham, Heathfield Special

Seed Challenge 2003/04

80

1999/00

Fareham, Henry Cort Secondary

BN

1,560

2004/05

Fareham, Henry Cort Secondary

Seed Challenge

113

2004/05

Fareham, Henry Cort Secondary

Prices Trust Carry over from 2002/03

48

2004/05

Fareham, Henry Cort Secondary

Specialist Schools Grant deferred to 2004/05

100

2004/05

Fareham, Henry Cort Secondary

Sports facilities

494

2001/02

Fareham, Neville Lovett Community School & CEC

Science

198

2001/02

Fareham, Neville Lovett Community School & CEC

Prices Trust

195

2004/05

Fareham, Neville Lovett Community School & CEC

SAI 2003/04

225

2004/05

Fareham, Neville Lovett Community School & CEC

Specialist Schools Grant

100

2004/05

Fareham, Oak Meadow EY Centre

Prices Trust Interest from 2002/03

147

2001/02

Fareham, Oak Meadow Primary

Prices Trust

81

2004/05

Fareham, Oak Meadow Primary

Primary Drainage

14

2004/05

Fareham, Ranvilles Infant

SAI

26

2002/03

Fareham, Ranvilles Junior

Prices Trust

70

2002/03

Fareham, Ranvilles Junior

Seed Challenge

95

2004/05

Fareham, Ranvilles Junior

Primary Drainage

14

2004/05

Fareham, Ranvilles Junior

SAI

26

2004/05

Fareham, Red Barn Primary

Primary Drainage

10

1999/00

Fareham, Redlands Primary

KS1

100

2004/05

Fareham, Redlands Primary

Prices Trust Carry over from 2002/03

40

2004/05

Fareham, Redlands Primary

Seed Challenge 2003/04

53

2000/01

Fareham, St Francis Special

SEN

152

2001/02

Fareham, St Francis Special

Prices Trust

165

2001/02

Fareham, St Jude's RC Aided Primary

Prices Trust

40

2004/05

Fareham, St Jude's RC Aided Primary

Primary Drainage

10

2000/01

Fareham, Uplands Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary classrooms

823

2004/05

Fareham, Uplands Primary

SAI

24

2004/05

Fareham, Wallisdean Junior

SAI

17

2004/05

Fareham, Wallisdean Junior

Seed Challenge

49

2002/03

Fareham, Wicor Primary

Staffroom funding

 

2004/05

Fareham, Wicor Primary

NDS Replacement Temporary Classrooms 2003/04

617

2004/05

Fareham, Wicor Primary

Prices Trust Carry over from 2002/034

147

2004/05

Fareham, Wicor Primary

Seed Challenge 2003/04

43

2002/03

Farnborough, Cherrywood Primary

Reorganisation

1,250

2004/05

Farnborough, Cherrywood Primary

NDS Early Years 2003/04

87

2004/05

Farnborough, Cherrywood Primary

Nursery Education (NEDA)

87

2000/01

Farnborough, Cove Junior

SAI

4

2004/05

Farnborough, Cove Junior

Primary Drainage

10

2004/05

Farnborough, Cove Secondary

SAI

216

2004/05

Farnborough, Cove Secondary

Science

65

2004/05

Farnborough, Cove Secondary

Staff workplaces 2003/04 deferred to 2004/05

40

2004/05

Farnborough, Fernhill Primary

Seed Challenge 2003/04

44

2003/04

Farnborough, Fernhill Secondary

Minor Works

206

2004/05

Farnborough, Fernhill Secondary

NOF Sports Hall

1,516

2000/01

Farnborough, Guillemont Junior

Seed Challenge

55

1999/00

Farnborough, Henry Tyndale

SPR

1,735

2003/04

Farnborough, Henry Tyndale

Staff workplaces

24

2002/03

Farnborough, Manor Infant

SAI from 2001

13

2000/01

Farnborough, Manor Junior

HI Unit

90

2004/05

Farnborough, Manor Junior

SAI

23

2001/02

Farnborough, Oak Farm Community

Learning Support Units

54

2001/02

Farnborough, Oak Farm Community

Science

205

2002/03

Farnborough, Oak Farm Community

Adult & Community

38

2004/05

Farnborough, Oak Farm Community

Staff workplaces 2003/04

30

2000/01

Farnborough, Parsonage Farm Nursery & Infant

KS1

100

2000/01

Farnborough, Parsonage Farm Nursery & Infant

SAI

5

2004/05

Farnborough, St Bernadette's RC Aided Primary

Primary Drainage

10

2004/05

Farnborough, St Bernadette's RC Aided Primary

Seed Challenge

42

2003/04

Farnborough, St Mark's CE Primary

Staff workplaces

44

2000/01

Farnborough, St Patrick's RC (A) Primary

SAI

2

2000/01

Farnborough, St Patrick's RC (A) Primary

Seed Challenge

10

2000/01

Farnborough, St Peter's CE(A) Primary

SAI

1

2001/02

Farnborough, The Wavell

NDS - Replacement Temporary classrooms

339

2003/04

Farnborough, The Wavell

Specialist Schools (Grant) Carry over from 2002/03

100

2003/04

Farnborough, The Wavell

Staff workplaces

35

2004/05

Fleet Infant

SAI 2004/05

16

2004/05

Fleet, All Saints Junior

Seed Challenge

41

20004/5

Fleet, All Saints Junior

Primary Drainage

14

2004/05

Fleet, Calthorpe Park Secondary

BN113 places

1,383

2001/02

Fleet, Court Moor

BN

835

2002/03

Fleet, Elvetham Heath Primary

BN

2,440

2004/05

Fleet, Tavistock Infant

Seed Challenge 2003/04

35

2004/05

Fordingbridge Infant

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

603

2004/05

Fordingbridge Junior

SAI 2004/05

24

2000/01

Fordingbridge, The Burgate

BN

494

2001/02

Forest Education Centre

Relocation

150

2002/03

Four Marks Primary

MW - BN

165

2001/02

Gosport, Bay House Foundation

BN and Replacement Temporary Classrooms

1,816

2004/05

Gosport, Bay House Foundation

BN from 2003/04

645

2004/05

Gosport, Bay House Foundation

SAI carry over 2002/03

20

2004/05

Gosport, Bay House Foundation

Specialist Status (Grant)

100

2004/05

Gosport, Bedenham Primary

Primary Drainage

10

1999/00

Gosport, Bridgemary Community

BN

290

2002/03

Gosport, Bridgemary Community

BN

682

2002/03

Gosport, Bridgemary Community

BN from 2001

27

2002/03

Gosport, Bridgemary Community

LPSA

200

2002/03

Gosport, Bridgemary Community

Seed Challenge

33

2004/05

Gosport, Bridgemary Community

NDS

353

2004/05

Gosport, Bridgemary Community

NOF MUGA

186

2004/05

Gosport, Bridgemary Community

Minor works

15

2004/05

Gosport, Brockhurst Junior

Primary Drainage

10

1999/00

Gosport, Brune Park Community

BN

700

2002/03

Gosport, Brune Park Community

LPSA

200

2004/05

Gosport, Brune Park Community

BN (180) 2003/04 Deferred to 2004/05

1,185

2004/05

Gosport, Brune Park Community

Science

15

2004/05

Gosport, Brune Park Community

Specialist Status (Grant) 2004/05

100

2004/05

Gosport, Elson Junior

Primary Drainage

14

2004/05

Gosport, Elson Junior

Seed Challenge 2003/04

76

2003/04

Gosport, Gomer Infant

SAI carry over 2002/03

26

2004/05

Gosport, Gomer Junior

Primary Drainage

12

2004/05

Gosport, Holbrook Primary

SAI

23

2000/01

Gosport, Newtown Primary

KS1

240

2004/05

Gosport, Rowner Infant

Seed Challenge 2003/04

32

2004/05

Gosport, Rowner Junior

Primary Drainage

14

2000/01

Gosport, Siskin Junior

Seed Challenge

12

2004/05

Gosport, Siskin Junior

SAI

32

2004/05

Gosport, St Mary's RC Primary (Aided)

Primary Drainage

10

2002/03

Gosport, Woodcot Primary

Seed Challenge from 2001

32

2004/05

Gosport, Woodcot Primary

Primary Drainage

15

2004/05

Grange Community Junior

Seed Challenge 2003/04

47

2004/05

Grange Junior

Primary Drainage

12

1999/00

Grateley Primary

KS1

193

2004/05

Grateley Primary

NDS 2003/04

460

2000/01

Hamble Community Sports College

BN

829

2000/01

Hamble Community Sports College

NDS - Replacement Temporary classrooms

179

2004/05

Hamble Community Sports College

BN (107)/ Part NDS carry forward from 2003/04

788

2004/05

Hamble Community Sports College

CDT Improvements

179

2004/05

Hamble Community Sports College

NDS Specialist Mod. Funding 2003/04

150

2004/05

Hamble Community Sports College

New Youth Building BN 2003/04

264

2004/05

Hamble Community Sports College

SAI 2004/05

52

2004/05

Hamble Community Sports College

Specialist Schools (Grant) Carry over from 2002/03

100

2004/05

Hamble Community Sports College

Youth

77

2004/05

Hamble Primary

Primary Drainage

10

2000/01

Havant, Barncroft Junior

SAI

12

2004/05

Havant, Fairfield Infant

Seed Challenge 2003/04

55

2001/02

Havant, Park Community

NDS - Replacement Temporary classrooms

277

2003/04

Havant, Park Community

Carry over from 2002/03

26

2004/05

Havant, Park Community

NOF MUGA

186

2004/05

Havant, Sharps Copse Children's Centre

Ed. Cap Prog

330

2004/05

Havant, Sharps Copse Early Years

Early Years

20

2002/03

Havant, Sharps Copse Primary

Re-organisation - TCF

805

2000/01

Havant, St Alban's CE(A) Primary,

Seed Challenge

10

2003/04

Havant, St Thomas More Catholic Primary

Seed Challenge

31

2001/02

Havant, Staunton Park

Learning Support Units

99

2002/03

Havant, Staunton Park

Contribution to Lottery Bid

109

2004/05

Havant, Staunton Park

Carry over from 2002/03

121

2004/05

Havant, Trosnant

Minor Works - Early Years Including carry over from 2002/03

252

2002/03

Havant, Trosnant Infant and Junior Schools

Early Years

50

2004/05

Havant, Warblington Secondary

NDS Mod. Funding 2003/04

586

2004/05

Havant, Warblington Secondary

Staff workplaces 2003/04

58

2002/03

Havant, Warren Park Primary

KS2

348

2003/04

Havant, Warren Park Primary

Early Years 2002/03

50

1999/00

Haven Early Years Centre

Early Years

150

2004/05

Hawley Primary

Seed Challenge

56

2004/05

Hayling Secondary

Landscape Works

180

2003/04

Hayling, Mengham Infant

SAI carry over 2002/03

26

2003/04

Hayling, Mengham Junior

SAI carry over 2002/03

30

2001/02

Hayling, Mill Rythe Junior

Seed Challenge

27

2001/02

Hedge End, Berrywood Primary

Seed Challenge

57

2004/05

Hedge End, Berrywood Primary

Primary Drainage

10

2004/05

Hedge End, Freegrounds Junior

Primary Drainage

10

1999/00

Hedge End, Shamblehurst Primary

BN

308

2000/01

Hedge End, Wildern

SAI

12

2002/03

Hedge End, Wildern

BN

2,900

2002/03

Hedge End, Wildern

Youth Building from 2001

70

2003/04

Hedge End, Wildern

2002/03 major project

494

2003/04

Hedge End, Wildern

NDS Specialist Mod. Funding 2003/04

250

2004/05

Hedge End, Wildern

Sports Development and learner pool

1,987

2000/01

Holbury Junior

MW GEN

30

1999/00

Hook Infant

KS1

100

2000/01

Hook Infant

MW GEN

3

2000/01

Hook Infant

Seed Challenge

16

2002/03

Hook Junior

KS2

497

2004/05

Hook Junior

Primary Drainage

14

2003/04

Hook-with-Warsash Primary

SAI carry over 2002/03

21

2004/05

Hordle CE Primary

Seed Challenge

97

1999/00

Horndean Community

BN

245

2004/05

Horndean Community

Specialist Schools (Grant) Carry over from 2002/03

100

2003/04

Horndean Infant

SAI carry over 2002/03

26

2004/05

Horndean Infant

SAI

19

2000/01

Horndean Junior

Seed Challenge

20

2004/05

Horndean Junior

SAI 2004/05

26

2004/05

Hurstbourne Tarrant CE Primary

Seed Challenge

62

2004/05

Hurstbourne Tarrant CE Primary

Staff workplaces 2003/04 deferred to 2004/05

60

2004/05

Hythe Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

586

2004/05

Hythe Primary

Staff Facilities

47

1999/00

Hythe, Noadswood

BN

250

1999/00

Hythe, Noadswood

SAI

140

2001/02

Langrish Primary

Seed Challenge

46

2004/05

Langrish Primary

Primary Drainage

12

2000/01

Lee-on-The-Solent Infant

KS1

92

2004/05

Lee-on-The-Solent Infant

School Balances 2003/04

340

2000/01

Lee-on-The-Solent Junior

SAI

13

2002/03

Lee-on-The-Solent Junior

BN from 2001

407

2002/03

Lee-on-The-Solent Junior

KS2

130

2004/05

Lee-on-The-Solent Junior

Scheme brought forward from 2004/05

175

2004/05

Lee-on-The-Solent Junior

Seed Challenge 2003/04

35

1999/00

Liphook Infant

NDS

188

2004/05

Liphook Infant

BN

220

2004/05

Locks Heath Junior

Primary Drainage

14

2004/05

Long Sutton Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms 2003/04

421

2000/01

Lydlynch Infant

SAI

4

2002/03

Lymington Junior

KS2

246

2004/05

Lymington, Priestlands Community

BN (118) 2003/04

930

2004/05

Lymington, Priestlands Community

Sports hall/fitness suite changing facilities and synthetic pitch

2,305

2003/04

Lyndhurst, St Michael's & All Angels

Capital Receipt

54

2003/04

Marchwood Junior

BN and NDS Replacement Temporary Classrooms

668

2002/03

Medstead Primary

MW - BN

166

2003/04

Meonstoke Infant

BN

174

2003/04

Meonstoke Infant

Staff workplaces

15

2000/01

Milford-on-Sea CE (A) Primary

KS1

104

2000/01

Milford-on-Sea CE (A) Primary

Seed Challenge

27

2004/05

Minstead Study Centre

NOF

531

2004/05

Minstead Study Centre

Staff Facilities

142

2003/04

Netley Abbey Junior

Seed Challenge 2002/03

159

2004/05

Netley Marsh Primary

NDS - new hall

758

2000/01

New Milton Infant

BN

131

2004/05

New Milton Infant

Seed Challenge

66

2000/01

New Milton Junior

BN

142

2002/03

New Milton, Ashley Infant

BN from 2001/02

371

2004/05

New Milton, Ashley Infant

Early Years NDS 2003/04

83

2000/01

New Milton, Ashley Junior

SAI

15

2002/03

New Milton, The Arnewood Secondary

Seed Challenge

50

2003/04

New Milton, The Arnewood Secondary

Specialist Schools (Grant) carry over from 2002/03

100

2000/01

Newtown Soberton Infant

Seed Challenge

13

2000/01

Newtown Soberton Infant

SPR

175

2001/02

Noadswood Community

BN

414

2003/04

Noadswood Community

Science

128

2004/05

Noadswood Community

Science

328

1999/00

North Baddesley Infant

NDS

136

2003/04

North Baddesley Junior

SAI carry over 2002/03

20

2004/05

Nursling Primary

Seed Challenge 2003/04

66

2004/05

Odiham, Robert Mays

Specialist Status (Grant)

100

2001/02

Odiham, Robert Mays

BN

1,068

2001/02

Odiham, Robert Mays

Special Unit

234

2004/05

Oliver's Battery Primary

SAI carry over 2002/03

20

2002/03

Orchard Lea Junior

Prices Trust

100

2002/03

Orchard Lea Junior

Seed Challenge

84

2004/05

Orchard Lea Junior

Primary Drainage

12

1999/00

Otterbourne Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

397

2000/01

Overton Primary

BN

155

2001/02

Overton Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary classrooms from 2000/01

274

2001/02

Owslebury Primary

Seed Challenge

20

2002/03

Padnell Junior

NDS Modern.

11

2004/05

Padnell Junior

Seed Challenge 2003/04

50

2000/01

Park Gate Primary

Minor Works General

79

2000/01

Park Gate Primary

SAI

10

2004/05

Park Gate Primary

Primary Drainage

20

2001/02

Petersfield Infant

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

683

2004/05

Petersfield Secondary

Carry over from 2002/03 Seed Challenge

190

2002/03

Portchester Community

Adult & Community

11

2004/05

Portchester Community

SAI carry over 2002/03

210

2000/01

Portchester, Castle Primary

SAI

12

2004/05

Portchester, Northern Junior Community

Primary Drainage

10

2004/05

Potley Hill Primary

Primary Drainage

8

2001/02

Preston Candover Primary

Seed Challenge

31

2003/04

Purbrook Park Secondary

Science

255

2004/05

Purbrook Park Secondary

Specialist Schools Grant 2003/04

100

2000/01

Purbrook, Morelands Primary

SPR

186

2004/05

Purbrook, Morelands Primary

SAI

18

2003/04

Purbrook, The Crookhorn Community

SAI carry over 2002/03

107

2003/04

Purbrook, The Crookhorn Community

Science

255

2004/05

Purbrook, The Crookhorn Community

Specialist Status (Grant)

126

2004/05

Ringwood Junior

SAI 2004/05

80

2001/02

Ringwood Secondary

BN

546

2002/03

Ringwood Secondary

BN - Sixth Form

276

2003/04

Ringwood Secondary

BN

500

2003/04

Ringwood Secondary

Specialist Schools (Grant) Carry over from 2002/03

100

2004/05

Riverside Community Special

Seed Challenge

67

2001/02

Romsey School

BN

369

2001/02

Romsey School

Science

340

2001/02

Romsey School

Special Unit

248

2004/05

Romsey, Mountbatten

Seed Challenge

135

2000/01

Romsey, Mountbatten

Specialist Schools Status

50

2002/03

Romsey, The Mountbatten School and Language College

Adult & Community

17

2000/01

Romsey, The Romsey School

NDS - Replacement Temporary classrooms

369

2000/01

Romsey, The Romsey School

Specialist Schools Status

50

2002/03

Romsey, The Romsey School

Adult & Community

35

2000/01

Ropley Primary

BN

96

2000/01

Rowledge Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary classrooms

100

2001/02

Rowledge Primary

Seed Challenge

32

2002/03

Rownhams Primary

SAI from 2001

15

2004/05

Saint Lawrence CE Primary

NDS - new hall

787

2002/03

Saint Lawrence Primary

Seed Challenge

50

2004/05

Salterns Special School

Provision of withdrawal space

80

2004/05

Sarisbury Junior

Primary Drainage

12

2000/01

Sarisbury, Brookfield Community

EBN

525

2000/01

Sarisbury, Brookfield Community

SAI

30

2002/03

Sarisbury, Brookfield Community

Adult & Community

43

2004/05

Sarisbury, Brookfield Community

BN (180) 2003/04

1,079

2004/05

Sarisbury, Brookfield Community

Modernisation funding 2002/03

105

2004/05

Sarisbury, Brookfield Community

SAI carry over 2002/03

254

2004/05

Selbourne Primary (Aided)

Primary Drainage

8

1999/00

Sheet Primary

NDS

450

2000/01

Sheet Primary

SAI

12

2001/02

Sherborne St John Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

207

2001/02

Shipton Bellinger Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

207

2004/05

Silchester Primary

Seed Challenge

69

2000/01

Smannell & Enham CE(A) Primary

Seed Challenge

8

2004/05

South Baddesley Primary

Ed. Cap. 2005/06

250

2004/05

South Baddesley Primary

Staff workforce 2005/06

55

2001/02

South Farnborough Education Centre

Improvements

403

1999/00

South Wonston Primary

KS1

170

2001/02

St Mary Bourne Primary

Seed Challenge

35

1999/00

St Matthew's CEA Primary

KS1

100

2004/05

Steep Primary

NDS - New Hall 2003/04

510

2000/01

Stockbridge, Test Valley Secondary

SAI

2

2001/02

Stockbridge, Test Valley Secondary

BN

197

2002/03

Stockbridge, Test Valley Secondary

C/F from 2001

150

2004/05

Stockbridge, Test Valley Secondary

NOF Sports Hall plus language block and other alteration work

2,430

2004/05

Stockbridge, Test Valley Secondary

BN(102) 2003/04

696

2002/03

Stubbington Study Centre

Seed Challenge

50

2004/05

Sundridge EBD

NDS Mod. Funding 2003/04

750

1999/00

Swanmore Secondary

BN

295

2002/03

Swanmore Secondary

BN from 2001

241

2002/03

Swanmore Secondary

NDS

13

2002/03

Swanmore Secondary

Specialist School Status

100

2003/04

Swanmore Secondary

Science

255

2004/05

Swanmore Secondary

Multi-use Hall and MUGA

688

1999/00

Sway, St Luke's CEC Primary

BN

113

2004/05

Sway, St Luke's' CEC Primary

BN(27) 2003/04

178

2003/04

Testbourne Secondary

NDS Specialist Mod. Funding 2003/04

128

2004/05

The Bridge Education Centre

Revised NDS Mod Funding for 2004/05

954

1999/00

The Hayling

SPR

1,060

2004/05

The Hurst Community

Specialist Schools (Grant) Carry over from 2002/03

100

2002/03

The Hurst Community

Adult & Community

35

2004/05

Tile Barn Study Centre

NOF

110

2003/04

Titchfield, St Anthony's Catholic Primary

Staff workplaces

25

2002/03

Totton, Hounsdown Secondary

BN from 2001

716

2002/03

Totton, Hounsdown Secondary

NDS

200

2004/05

Totton, Hounsdown Secondary

NOF Sports Hall

1,410

2004/05

Totton, Hounsdown Secondary

Specialist Schools Grant

100

2004/05

Tower Hill Primary

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

508

1999/00

Twyford Primary

EBN

338

2002/03

Upham Primary

Seed Challenge

55

2001/02

Vernham Dean Gillum's Primary

BN and Replacement Temporary Classrooms

737

2001/02

Wellow Primary

Replacement Temporary Classrooms

230

2000/01

West End, St James CE Primary

SAI

12

2000/01

West End, St James Primary

Seed Challenge

23

2000/01

Western Downland CE (A) Primary

MW GEN

8

2001/02

Western Downland CE (A) Primary

Seed Challenge

30

2000/01

Wherwell Primary

SAI

2

2004/05

Wherwell Primary

NDS Mod. Funding 2003/04

551

2004/05

Wherwell Primary

Staff workplaces 2003/04

40

2000/01

Whitchurch Primary

BN

116

2000/01

Whiteley Primary

BN

1,515

2004/05

Whiteley/Sarisbury Primary

BN

1,438

2004/05

Whitewater Primary

NDS - New Hall

404

2002/03

Wickham Primary

BN

1,001

2001/02

Winchester, Henry Beaufort

BN

1,386

2003/04

Winchester, Henry Beaufort

Carry over from 2002/03 Seed Challenge

101

2003/04

Winchester, Henry Beaufort

Specialist Schools (Grant) Carry over from 2002/03

100

2004/05

Winchester, Henry Beaufort

SAI 2004/05

26

2004/05

Winchester, Kings

Specialist Status (Grant) 2004/05

100

2001/02

Winchester, Osborne School

Replacement School (WELD review)

5,139

2001/02

Winchester, Shepherds Down Special

Extension (WELD review)

1,948

2002/03

Winchester, St Bede Primary

Replace Accommodation

232

2000/01

Winchester, Stanmore Primary

SPR

126

2004/05

Winchester, The Lanterns

Sure Start

2,512

2000/01

Winchester, The Westgate

BN

262

2000/01

Winchester, The Westgate

SAI

20

2004/05

Winchester, The Westgate

Ed. Cap. 2004/05

250

2004/05

Winchester, The Westgate

NDS 2003/04

317

2004/05

Winchester, The Westgate

Specialist Schools Grant

100

2000/01

Winchester, Western Primary

BN

88

2000/01

Winchester, Western Primary

KS1

100

2001/02

Winchester, Western Primary

KS2

133

2001/02

Winchester, Western Primary

Seed Challenge

65

2003/04

Winchester, Winnall Primary

Early Years

150

2003/04

Winchester, Winnall Primary

Nursery Education (NEDA)

150

2000/01

Winchester, Kings' School

Minor Works General

20

2002/03

Winchester, Kings' School

Seed Challenge

41

2003/04

Winchester, Kings' School

SAI carry over 2002/03

42

2004/05

Winchester, Kings' School

SAI

30

2004/05

Woolton Hill Junior

Primary Drainage

10

2004/05

Woolton Hill, St Thomas' Infant

Seed Challenge

58

2002/03

Yateley Community

Seed Challenge

60

2002/03

Yateley Community

Specialist School Status

100

2004/05

Yateley Community

New Dance Studio Seed Challenge 2003/04

60

2002/03

Yateley, Frogmore Community

Adult & Community

99

2004/05

Yateley, Frogmore Community

BN(70 places Post 16) carry forward from 2003/04

797

2004/05

Yateley, Frogmore Community

SAI

43

2002/03

Yateley, Frogmore Infant

SAI from 2001

13

2004/05

Yateley, Newlands Primary

Primary Drainage

10

2004/05

Yateley, Westfields Infant

Seed Challenge 2003/04

29

2001/02

Yateley, Westfields Junior

NDS - Replacement Temporary Classrooms

237

2004/05

Yateley, Westfields Junior

Primary Drainage

10

2004/05

Yateley, Westfields Junior

Seed Challenge

60

 

 

Total

231,166

    KEY

BN

Basic Need

CDT

Craft Design Technology

EBN

Exceptional Basic Need

HI

Hearing Impairment

KS1

Key Stage 1

KS2

Key Stage 2

LPSA

Local Public Service Agreements

MUGA

Multi-use games area

MW

Minor Works

NDS

New Deal for Schools

NEDA

Nursery Education

NOF

New Opportunities Fund

SAI

Schools Access Initiative

SEN

Special Educational Needs

SpLD

Specific Learning Difficulties

SPR

Surplus Place Removal