§ 14. Mr. Litterickasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if she is satisfied that the governing, admini- 70W strative and curricular arrangements now in being at Fircroft College, Selly Oak, Birmingham, are such as to warrant the resumption of normal financial support of the work of Fircroft College by her Department.
§ Mr. OakesI refer my hon. Friend to the answer that I gave to his question on 14th February—[Vol. 944, col. 187]. As no formal proposals for new long-term residential courses of liberal adult education at Fircroft College have yet reached me, these are not matters on which I have formed a view.