HC Deb 24 May 1894 vol 24 cc1169-70
MR. STANLEY LEIGHTON (Shropshire, Oswestry)

I beg to ask the Vice President of the Committee of Council on Education whether the cloakroom erected in 1891 at Coed-y-Pain, Monmouthshire, on the recommendation of Her Majesty's Inspector, and verbally approved by him, has now been condemned; and whether, under the circumstances, he will re-consider the case?

MR. ACLAND

Her Majesty's Inspector states that this cloak-room was only accepted by him in 1891 under the late Government as a temporary ex- pedient, and as some improvement on a very bad existing state of things in the school, and that this was made abundantly clear by him at the time to the late rector. I do not see any sufficient reason for considering the case.