§ 118. Mr. Wolrige-Gordonasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the expenditure on roads in East Aberdeenshire over the last five years.
§ Mr. NobleSeparate figures for East Aberdeenshire are not available, but total
Certificated Teachers Employed Uncertificated Teachers employed — Total Married Women Retired re-employed teachers aged 70 and over October— 1960 … … … 36,260 7,723 243 2,107 1961 … … … 36,774 8,042 284 2,269 1962 … … … 37,140 8,493 242 2,346 1963 … … … 37,794 8,923 219 2,425
§ 124. Mr. Mackenzieasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what maintenance grants are paid to men and women admitted to training under the Special Recruitment Scheme for Teachers; and what grants are payable to dependants of those so recruited.
§ Mr. NobleMaintenance grants are payable as follows for a full year:
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£ Unmarried student living with parents 240 Unmarried student living in lodgings, or married student 300 Maintenance of wife 175 Maintenance of first child 60 Maintenance of second child 40 Maintenance of subsequent children 35 each expenditure on roads in Aberdeenshire from 1958 to 1963 was about £4,356,000: of this, £955,000 was spent on trunk roads and £3,401,000 on classified roads.
§ 119. Mr. Wolrige-Gordonasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the projected expenditure on the roads programme in East Aberdeenshire over the next five years.
§ Mr. NobleDetailed programmes for the area have not yet been drawn up by the county council or my Department.