HC Deb 15 April 1904 vol 133 cc298-9
MR. ELLIS GRIFFITH (Anglesey)

To ask the Secretary to the Board of Education what decision the Board has come to with regard to the application to provide a new voluntary school at Hayward's Heath.

(Answered by Sir William Anson.) The Board is, to-day, informing the local education authority for East Sussex of their decision that the present deficiency of school accommodation at Hayward's Heath will best be met by the immediate provision of a council school, and that, on hearing from the local authority that they are prepared to provide such a school, the proposal to provide a new voluntary school will be refused.

MR. ELLIS GRIFFITH

To ask the Secretary to the Board of Education what decision the Board has come to with regard to the application to provide a new voluntary school at Barton-on-Humber.

(Answered by Sir William Anson.) A public inquiry was held here on 24th March. The Board hope to receive the report very shortly; they understand that the delay in receiving it is due to the need of some further statistical information.

MR. ELLIS GRIFFITH

To ask the Secretary to the Board of Education what decision the Board has come to with regard to the application to provide a new voluntary school at Plaistow.

(Answered by Sir William Anson.) A public inquiry was held here on 11th April. The report of the inquiry has not vet been received.

MR. ELLIS GRIFFITH

To ask the Secretary to the Board of Education what derision the Board has come to with regard to the application to provide a new voluntary school at Weymouth.

(Answered by Sir William Anson.) The Board are in communication with the local authority, and no decision has yet been come to.