AYLESBURY VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL
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OFFICIAL RESPONSE TO FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST
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Date Reply Sent
Date Received on 20th April 2009
Reply Due by 19th May 2009
12th May 2009
Question asked (as phrased by customer)
AVDC response
From: Jan Cosgrove [mailto:request-10693-
xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx]
Jan Cosgrove
Sent: 19 April 2009 20:39
To: Data_Protection
Please find the information you requested
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Children's
below:-
Play Provision 2007/08
Dear Sir or Madam,
The total net expenditure for 2007/08 was
£5,948,399.
What was the total expenditure of the Council on
leisure and recreation in 2007/08?
Split as follows:
Parks and Recreation Grounds £696,089.
What was the total expenditure on children’s play
Open Spaces £643,820.
services and facilities in the same year for those
Countryside Management £67,287.
aged under 16 years?
Civic Centre £1,058,410.
What was the estimated population of the authority
Play Schemes £112,076.
area in the same year?
Community Centres £534,409.
Swimming Pools £918,153.
Administration £1,568,233.
What was the total estimated population aged under 16
years in the same year?
Tourism and Marketing £119,684
Leisure Schemes £168,675.
Other £61,203.
If available, what proportion of use of leisure
centres and recreation facilities was by children
The spend on Children’s Play Service in
aged under 16 years in the same period?
2007/08 was £112,076.
Yours faithfully,
The total expenditure on facilities for
people under 16 in parks was £495,114
Jan Cosgrove
capital and £72,659 maintenance.
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The estimated population in mid 2007 was
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The estimated population aged under 16
in mid 2007 was 37,945.
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open spaces that are aged 16 and under for
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Sarah Walker
On behalf of the Head of IT
IT Division
Aylesbury Vale District Council
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