HC Deb 11 December 1973 vol 866 cc188-9
17. Mr. David Clark

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if she will ascertain through the inspectorate whether educational standards in England and Wales will be harmed by the shortage of paper for exercise books.

Mr. Raison

As far as I know, local education authorities are not yet encountering any serious difficulties, but I shall keep a close watch on the situation.

Mr. Clark

Has the Minister's attention been drawn to the fact that a northern supplier of paper is on record as saying that it is rationing local education authorities? Will he look into the problem? Does he not agree that a shortage of paper could harm educational standards?

Mr. Raison

I have not seen the report to which the hon. Gentleman refers. I understand that in the near future there may be difficulties over delays in delivery and increased costs. It may be necessary for authorities to run their stocks low and restrict consumption for a time. I assure the hon. Gentleman that we shall keep a close watch on the matter.