HC Deb 22 April 1901 vol 92 c919
MR. NUSSEY (Pontefract)

I beg to ask the Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education whether he is aware that the temporary accommodation provided by voluntary effort at Wimbledon has been condemned as in-sanitary, and that the plans proposed for new schools have been rejected by the local sanitary authority; and whether he will, without further delay, secure the provision of suitable and sufficient school accommodation by forming a school board in accordance with the wishes of the ratepayers as expressed at the statutory meeting held in July last.

SIR J. GORST

NO, Sir; the Board of Education has no such information. The necessity for forming a school board has not yet arisen.