Official Statistics

Local authority breakdown: April 2019

Updated 25 April 2019
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Table 1: Eligibility codes issued and validated by region and local authority
Summer term 2019 management information
Coverage: England
Local authority
841
840
390
805
806
391
392
929
807
393
808
394
889
890
350
351
895
896
909
876
340
888
341
352
353
354
355
343
342
356
357
358
877
359
344
370
380
381
371
811
810
382
383
812
813
815
372
373
384
816
831
830
856
855
925
928
892
891
857
330
331
332
884
333
893
334
860
861
894
335
937
336
885
822
873
823
881
919
821
926
874
882
935
883
202
201
204
205
309
206
207
208
209
316
210
211
212
213
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
203
310
311
312
313
314
315
317
318
319
320
867
846
825
845
850
921
886
887
826
931
851
870
871
852
936
869
938
868
872
800
838
801
908
878
839
916
420
802
879
933
803
866
880
865
Eligibility codes issued are as of 31 March and codes validated are as of 22 April 2019.
Eligibility codes have been included where an application or reconfirmation was made by 31 March but the eligibility codes have an original validity start date between 1 – 14 April.
The table excludes codes issued and codes validated for children aged four by 31 August 2018 as it is likely these children will have taken up a reception place and therefore are ineligible for 30 hours free childcare. However, some of these children may defer their entry into reception and will continue to be eligible for 30 hours free childcare.
Codes issued relate to the local authority where the parent is resident. Codes validated relate to the local authority where the code was checked. These are not always the same, therefore it is possible for the number of codes validated to exceed the number issued.
There were 1,885 codes issued to parents where the local authority was unknown. These are included in the national figure.
Code checks for Hammersmith and Fulham and Kensington and Chelsea are made by Westminster.
Code checks for Kingston upon Thames and Richmond upon Thames are made by the same third party organisation (Achieving for Children) and therefore checks for both local authorities may be recorded as in either local authority.
Newcastle and Northumberland are moving to a new joint IT system. The codes validated figure for these local authorities is under review as some Newcastle codes validated are appearing under Northumberland codes validated.
The new LA Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council was created on 1 April. The codes validated figure may include codes that were validated against Bournemouth or Poole prior to merger.