HC Deb 29 January 1974 vol 868 cc51-2W
22. Mr. Edwin Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science which school building proposals in the major and minor works programmes will be affected in the West Riding County Council's educational areas, due to the Chancellor's announcement of public spending cuts.

Mr. Raison

The West Riding local education authority is responsible for deciding which minor works projects at county schools should be carried out within its minor works allocation. My Department has yet to decide whether any minor works projects at voluntary aided schools should be deferred.

The list of major works projects which will be affected is as follows:— Penistone St. John's CE Aided Infants. Staveley County Primary. Normanton RC Aided Primary. Denby Dale District County Primary. Badsworth CE Aided Primary. Keighley East Morton CE Controlled Primary. Otley South East County Primary. Kirk Fenton Parochial Controlled Primary. Rigton CE Controlled Primary. Selby St. Mary's RC Aided Primary. Grassington CE Controlled Primary. Spenborough Rawfolds Clerkheaton County Middle. Spenborough Gomersal CE Aided First. Knaresborough North Primary. Gargrave Primary. Barnoldswick CE Controlled Primary. Shipley Wrose First. Horsforth St. Mary's RC Aided Primary. Ripponden First. Queensbury First. Mirfield Flash Lane First. Morley Haigh Moor Primary. Featherstone Purston First. Crigglestone Hall Green First. Kellington Primary. Ulleskelf Primary. Rawcliffe in Snaith Primary. Scawsby Rosedale Road Middle. Spotborough Old Village Middle. Keighley Swire Smith Middle. Shipley Wrose Middle. Todmorden Roomfield Middle. Featherstone North Middle. Featherstone George Street Middle. Horbury CE Controlled Junior. Kirkburton Highburton CE Controlled First. Wombwell Kings Road Junior. Mexborough Highwoods Junior. Rawmarsh CE Aided Primary. Settle First. Ilkley All Saints CE Controlled First. Brierley CE Controlled First.

27. Mr. Willey

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science which school buildings have been deleted from the 1974–75 and 1975–76 building programmes for Sunderland as a result of the Government's economy measures

Mr. Raison

Two projects in the 1974–75 programme, for the replacement of High Southwick Junior School and Redby Infants' School.

31. Mr. Heffer

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what effect the recent cuts in public expenditure are likely to have on the development of schools in Liverpool; if she will name the schools that will be affected; and what is the total amount of cash involved.

Mr. Raison

Major school improvement or replacement projects will not be eligible for approval between 1st January 1974 and 30th June 1974. A list of projects affected follows. Their value at 1973 price amounts to some £782,000 for 1973–74 and about £721,000 in 1974–75.

The list of major works projects which will be affected is as follows:— St. Michael's Infants. Warbreck Rice Lane Primary. St. Bernards RC Primary. St. Oswalds RC Junior. St. Clares RC Primary. Warbreck Longmoor Lane Primary St. Michael-in-the-Hamlet Junior Chatsworth Primary. Heygreen Infants. Barlows Infants.