§ 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 GRIFFITHTo 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 GRIFFITHTo 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 GRIFFITHTo 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.