|    Chiswick 
              teachers lose out again in latest pay round 
            No 
              inner London enhancement despite W4 being the fourth most expensive 
              place to live in the capital  
            Only 
              a minority of Chiswick’s Teachers will qualify for special pay deal 
              announced by the Government yesterday. The inflation pegged pay 
              rise of 2.9%, recommended by the independent School Teachers Review 
              Body, was awarded to all teachers in the outer London and "fringe" 
              areas of the South East. However, there is a special pay deal for 
              Inner London teachers, with an overall rise of 4% presented as an 
              incentive for them to remain in inner London schools. 
               
              Since Chiswick straddles two boroughs there will be unfortunate 
              discrepancies in our local teacher’s pay rises. The Government has 
              deemed Ealing to be an Inner London Borough and so teachers there 
              will be awarded the extra incentive, however, Hounslow is deemed 
              to be an Outer London Borough and therefore teachers will only qualify 
              for the 2.9% rise.  
            John 
              Dunford, leader of the Secondary Heads Association said "This 
              settlement will do nothing for schools in areas of high housing 
              cost, especially in outer London and the South East, where the problems 
              are chronic." The rises in inner London were "welcome, 
              but inadequate".  
            If 
              Chiswick was a London borough in its own right, it would be the 
              fourth most expensive place to live in the capital. Chiswick property 
              is more than twice as expensive than some boroughs that received 
              the inner London allowance. Most areas within the North Circular 
              receive qualify and many parts of London well outside are deemed 
              to be inner London in this instance. 
            
               
                Selected 
                    London Borough  | 
                -  | 
                Average 
                    cost of home (£) 
                    Data from Land Registry  | 
               
               
                | Kensington 
                  and Chelsea | 
                Inner | 
                657244  | 
               
               
                | City 
                  of Westminster | 
                Inner | 
                441981  | 
               
               
                | Camden | 
                Inner | 
                413909  | 
               
               
                | Chiswick 
                  (post code area) | 
                Mainly 
                  outer | 
                393604  | 
               
               
                | Hammersmith 
                  and Fulham | 
                Inner | 
                351940  | 
               
               
                | Richmond 
                  upon Thames | 
                Outer | 
                342465  | 
               
               
                | Wandsworth | 
                Inner | 
                305379  | 
               
               
                | Islington | 
                Inner | 
                299364  | 
               
               
                | Ealing | 
                Inner | 
                243799  | 
               
               
                | Hounslow | 
                Outer | 
                225517  | 
               
               
                | Brent | 
                Inner | 
                219404  | 
               
               
                | Lewisham | 
                Inner | 
                167075  | 
               
             
            This 
              latest scheme is aimed at tackling the problem of good teachers 
              being tempted to leave London because their standard of living could 
              be much higher in other parts of the country. However, it fails 
              to tackle a more local issue of house prices in the Chiswick area. 
               
              The teacher’s unions have expressed their dissension. They believe 
              that the new scheme will lead to real dissension and contradictions 
              between one school and another and that strike action is being reconsidered. 
               
              The Education Secretary, Charles Clarke, said: "We are serious 
              about raising standards in London schools. This pay award provides 
              significant pay rises for all London teachers. London's pupils deserve 
              high standards and our schools need to attract and retain senior 
              and talented teachers.” He added that the separate pay scale for 
              London marked "a prudent first step" towards localised 
              pay - something the government is keen to see.  
               
              Graham Lane, education chairman of the Local Government Association 
              said boroughs faced a multi-million pound budget shortfall in spite 
              of the proposed "cushioning" grant. "The changes 
              for pay in inner London are as bizarre as the criteria for allocating 
              additional grant across London," he said. "Any potential 
              recruitment and retention problems are not restricted to inner London. 
              This solution will create rather than solve problems."  
            London 
              allowance areas:  
              Inner London  
              Barking and Dagenham, Brent, Camden, City of London, Ealing, 
              Greenwich, Hackney, Hammersmith and Fulham, Haringey, Islington, 
              Kensington and Chelsea, Lambeth, Lewisham, Merton, Newham, Southwark, 
              Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth, Westminster 
              Outer London  
              Barnet, Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Enfield, Harrow, Haringey, Hillingdon, 
              Hounslow, Kingston upon Thames, Redbridge, Richmond 
              upon Thames, Sutton, Waltham Forest  
            February 7, 2003 
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