§ Mrs. Ewingasked the Secretary of State for Scotland in how many primary classrooms in Lanarkshire schools less than 35 children are taught ; and how this compares with the position in Glasgow.
§ Mr. RossIn January 1968, the latest date for which the information has been
TRUNK ROAD MOTORWAYS Line not yet published Miles M74 DRAFFEN-STONEHOUSE (A74)-GLASGOW Maryville-Carmyle … … … 2.8 M9 EDINBURGH-STIRLING Polmont and Falkirk Bypass-Stirling Bypass … … … (6.3 M90 INVERKEITHING-PERTH Milnathort-Muirmont … … … 9.2 Muirmont-Craigend … … … 2.3 M85/M90 PERTH BYPASS Craigend-Barnhill (M85) … … … 1.5 Craigend-Broxden … … … 3.0 25.1
Draft scheme published M8 GLASGOW-GREENOCK Bishopton Bypass Stage II … … … … … 2.75 M9 EDINBURGH-STIRLING Stirling Bypass Stage II Extensions … … … … … 0.96 M80 GLASGOW-STIRLING (a) Cumbernauld-Ingliston … … … … … 6.46 (b) Ingliston-Pirnhall … … … … … 2.7 M876 DENNYLOANHEAD-NORTH BROOMAGE … … … … … 3.83 16.70 106W
Schemes made M9 EDINBURGH-STIRLING (a) Newbridge-Polmont and Falkirk Bypass Stage II … … 10.12 (b) Stirling Bypass Stage II … … 4.53 M90 ENVERKEITHING-PERTH Kinross and Milnathort Bypass … … 7.96 22.61 extracted, the number of primary school classes in Lanarkshire with less than 35 pupils was 687 and in Glasgow 728. In schools with five or more teachers the percentage of classes with less than 35 pupils was 28.3 per cent. in Lanarkshire and 24.8 per cent. in Glasgow.