HC Deb 23 March 1933 vol 276 cc505-6W
Mr. HAYDN JONES

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education what is the number of pupils for whom provision has been made at the new Roman Catholic school at Colwyn Bay; how many of its pupils are outside the county of Denbigh; whether notice

Application under transitional conditions considered by the Bristol, Kingswood and Eastville Courts of Referees. 1st September, 1932–28th February, 1933.
Court of Referees. Ground on which referred.
Less than 8 contributions paid in past 2 years and less than 30 contributions paid at any time. Not normally insurable and/or will not normally seek to obtain livelihood by means of insurable employment.
Total considered. Number disallowed. Total considered. Number disallowed.
Bristol 34 18 559 194
Kingswood 1 136 110
Eastville 2 2 513 469
Separate statistics are not available in respect of applications for transitional payments referred to Courts of Referees on grounds other than those shown above.

was given to the outside authorities that the cost of those children is to be charged to them; if not, at whose cost are such outside puipls to be educated; and how is the cost to be recovered?

Mr. RAMSBOTHAM

As I informed the hon. Member on 21st December, 1932, the number of pupils for whom provision has been made at the new Roman Catholic school at Colwyn Bay is 110. I understand that the pupils registered at the school include nine from outside the county of Denbigh. The cost of the education of such outside pupils will form, part of the cost of maintaining the school, which it is the duty of the Denbighshire County Council to defray. The question of a contribution by other authorities, will be one for the county council to take up with those authorities, if they think fit, after they have themselves undertaken the maintenance of the school.

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