§ Mr. Martyn JonesTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what representations he has received regarding the Education (Schools) Bill.
§ Mr. EggarThe Education (Schools) Bill gives effect to proposals outlined in the parents charter. Taking both
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Population 30 June 1989 All adults and children Continuing care and Capitation Registrations 30 September 1991 Total Registrations per GDP Registrations as a percentage of population Child Registrations as a percentage of child population FHSA (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Northern Cleveland 552,836 269,396 1,613 49 59 Cumbria 491,627 235,067 1,588 48 58 Durham 596,928 260,364 1,783 44 50 Northumberland 303,614 126,858 1,425 42 54 Gateshead 205,790 84,457 1,341 41 50 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 277,620 115,451 1,190 42 47 North Tyneside 192,715 89,982 1,551 47 56 South Tyneside 155,789 64,071 1,456 41 48 Sunderland 296,193 111,608 1,618 38 42 Yorkshire Humberside 856,250 390,534 1,972 46 54 North Yorkshire 722,305 371,969 1,531 51 60 Bradford 467,704 218,337 1,495 47 46 Calderdale 197,405 97,669 1,684 49 56 Kirklees 375,559 179,113 1,614 48 52 Leeds 711,739 356,523 1,398 50 57 Wakefield 314,202 136,663 1,687 43 52 Trent Derbyshire 929,401 406,190 1,625 44 53 Leicestershire 891,926 421,574 1,809 47 55 Lincolnshire 586,855 278,690 2,248 47 56 Nottinghamshire 1,014,822 484,087 1,813 48 57 Barnsley 221,739 83,817 1,552 38 49 Doncaster 293,262 133,893 1,522 46 60 documents together, we have to date received 806 items of correspondence concerning them: 105 through Members of Parliament, 128 from educational bodies and associations, and 573 from individuals. We have also held three meetings with interested bodies, at which these proposals were discussed.