HC Deb 19 November 1974 vol 881 c348W
34. Mr. Edwin Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science, in view of the fact that the children of the Fitzwilliam Junior Mixed School have to walk 400 yards to have their school dinners during rainy weather, if he will now take steps to ensure that a new school is built to replace the present one which was built in 1853.

Mr. Armstrong

I regret that resources are not immediately available for all urgent school replacement projects. It is for local education authorities in the first instance to decide what priority should be attached to individual projects. The Rotherham authority did not put this school forward for a 1974–75 start in response to my Department's Circular 10/74.

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