§ 23. Mr. Awberyasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he is aware of the unsatisfactory accommodation and conditions of many juvenile courts; and if he will hold an inquiry with a view to removing the congestion, so that juvenile offenders can be dealt with in a more satisfactory manner.
§ Mr. R. A, ButlerExcept in the Metropolitan area, it is for the Magistrates' Courts Committee, after consultation with the council or councils concerned, to determine what petty sessional court houses, including juvenile courts, shall be provided. I am aware that standards of accommodation vary, but improvements are being made as quickly as circumstances permit. I do not think this is a matter for an inquiry.