HC Deb 22 February 1945 vol 408 cc971-2W
Mr. de Rothschild

asked the Minister of Education whether, in view of the fact that the maximum fine which can be imposed on the parents and guardians of absentees from school is, in many cases, quite insufficient to prevent habitual repetitions of the offence, he will take steps to bring about a more satisfactory state of affairs.

Mr. Butler

Under Section 40 of the Education Act, 1944, which comes into

Administrative County. Name and Status (i.e. M.B. or U.D.) of applicant. Population on 30-6-1939. P.E.S. Roll on 31-3-1939*. Minister's decision.
ENGLAND
Bedfordshire Bedford M.B. 46,260 4,563 Rejected
Berkshire New Windsor M.B. 19,920 2,245 Application withdrawn
Buckinghamshire Chepping Wycombe M.B. 34,420 3,991 Rejected
Slough M.B. 52,590 Rejected
Cheshire Altrincham M.B. 38,000 Rejected
Bebington M.B. 41,950 Rejected
Crewe M.B. 46,560 5,855 Rejected
Ellesmere Port U.D. 26,810 Rejected
Derbyshire Buxton M.B. 16,880 1,872 Rejected
Glossop M.B. 17,960 1,922 Rejected
Ilkeston M.B. 31,990 4,598 Rejected
Dorset Weymouth & Melcombe Regis M.B. 33,560 3,407 Rejected
Durham Felling U.D. 26,080 4,096 Rejected
Hartlepool M.B. 17,870 2,849 Rejected
Jarrow M.B. 30,700 5,591 Rejected
Gloucestershire Cheltenham M.B. 53,170 6,106 Admitted
Hampshire Christchurch M.B. 14,640 Rejected
Gosport M.B. 47,630 6,428 Rejected
Kent Erith M.B. 41,870 5,134 Rejected
Orpington U.D. 49,510 Application withdrawn
Rochester M.B. 39,180 4,583 Application withdrawn
Lancashire Accrington M.B. 39,150 4,180 Rejected
Ashton-under-Lyne M.B. 48,360 5,472 Rejected
Eccles M.B. 42,630 5,487 Rejected
Lancaster M.B. 47,790 5,505 Rejected
Morccambe & Heysham M.B. 31,560 2,583 Rejected
Nelson M.B. 34,290 3,434 Rejected
Stretford M.B. 59,200 6,568 Admitted
Lincs (Lindsey) Scunthorpe M.B. 43,310 Rejected
Middlesex Friern Barnet U.D. 27,370 Rejected
Southall M.B. 52,680 Rejected
Wood Green M.B. 52,700 5,241 Rejected
Northamptonshire Kettering M.B. 33,920 3,812 Rejected
Northumberland Wallsend M.B. 45,220 6,888 Admitted

effect on Ist April next, the maximum fine which can be imposed for a second offence against the school attendance law is raised from the present figure of £1, inclusive of costs, to £5, and for a third or subsequent offence to £10 or imprisonment for not more than one month or to both such fine and imprisonment.