§ Mr. Crowderasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what is the total value of the major school building programmes authorised for 1967–68 for primary and secondary schools, respectively, for the Inner London Education Authority and for each of the Greater London boroughs.
§ Mr. CroslandThe following are the figures:
Primary £ Secondary £ Inner London Education Authority 1,679,026 1,964,227 London Boroughs: Barking 153,070 118,495 Barnet 115,750 274,120 Bexley 239,665 245,152 Brent 72,410 453,614 Bromley 260,421 108,500 Croydon 226,099 240,308 Ealing 195,446 232,340 Enfield 71,539 254,445 Haringey 73,098 348,528 Harrow 185,793 — Havering 181,852 357,885 Hillingdon 238,554 195,300 Hounslow 78,260 108,500 Kingston-upon-Thames 127,901 108,500 Merton 21,205 135,931 Newham 126,164 242,246 Redbridge — — Richmond-upon-Thames 191,227 — Sutton 189,215 — Waltham Forest 137,356 86,800 These figures take account of the increased school building cost limits of 8½ per cent. which I announced to the House on 28th June.
§ Mr. Crowderasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what sums he has allocated under the 1966–67 227W minor works programme to the Inner London Education Authority and to each of the Greater London boroughs.
§ Mr. CroslandThe following are the figures:
£ Inner London Education Authority 1,100,000 London Boroughs Barking … … 100,000 Barnet … … 108,000 Bexley … … 93,000 Brent … … 112,000 Bromley … … 105,000 Croydon … … 135,000 Ealing … … 126,000 Enfield … … 110,000 Haringey … … 92,000 Harrow … … 90,000 Havering … … 110,000 Hillingdon … … 100,000 Hounslow … … 95,000 Kingston-upon-Thames … … 90,000 Merton … … 82,000 Newham … … 110,000 Redbridge … … 90,000 Richmond-upon-Thames … 77,000 Sutton … … 70,000 Waltham Forest … … 105,000