£22 million shortfall in school funding

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Thursday, 23 May 2019 15:42

By Andrew Morris - Local Democracy Reporter

Schoolchildren in Shropshire are being “short-changed” out of more than £22 million government funding, it has been claimed.

Councillor Peter Nutting, leader of Shropshire Council, said each pupil in the county was getting £600 less funding from the government than they should.

He said he is now working hard with Shrewsbury & Atcham MP Daniel Kawczynski to tackle the issue.

He said Mr Kawczynski had met with Liz Truss, treasury secretary, to voice his concerns over the issue.

Councillor Nutting said the authority currently receives £4,467 per pupil annually from the government.

But he said buy council calculations this should be set at £5,101 per pupils – a shortfall of £22.67 million across the county’s 35,723 school pupils.

He said: “As far as I can see we are not receiving that £22 million and are being short-changed for lack of a better word.

“I like to compare Shropshire, as a shire county of about 300,000 residents to the London boroughs, which have about the same number of residents.

“The way the funding is set  out across the board, the London boroughs are getting far more funding than the shire county’s, despite a similar number of residents.

“This harks back to the days of the Labour governments of the 90s when funding was really focussed on these metropolitan boroughs and boosting the urban areas.

“Since then we have not really had a Conservative majority for any great amount of time to focus on this and redistribute things a bit more fairly.”

He added: “I am pleased Daniel has been so good to work hard on this with us and I am grateful for him already working in parliament to lobby on our behalf.”

Last month, Prime Minister Theresa May told Mr Kawczynksi that the council could be looking at an increase of six per cent funding per pupil.

He raised the issue at Prime Minister’s Questions, calling on the government to being parity in funding across the country.

She said the new fairer funding model will help tackle the issues and will be looked at very soon.

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