§ Mr. Philip Bellasked the Minister of Education (1) in respect of how many of each type of denominational school, primary, secondary, grammar and technical, respectively, and distinguishing Church of England and Roman Catholic schools, permission to build has been granted, but no building has yet, commenced; and how many new places such new schools will, respectively, provide;
52Wthe affected animals, and this continued until November, 1956. Thereafter it was decided that compulsory slaughter could not be justified.
Further particulars of cases of compulsory slaughter are as follows:
(2) in respect of how many of each type of school, primary, secondary, grammar, and technical, respectively, other than denominational, permission to build has been granted, but no building has yet commenced; and how many new places such new schools will, respectively, provide.
§ Mr. Geoffrey LloydUp-to-date returns are now being received and I will write to my hon. Friend as soon as the figures are available.