HC Deb 03 May 1950 vol 474 c195W
Mr. Llewellyn

asked the Postmaster-General how many elementary schools in Cardiff are equipped with their own telephones; how many applications have ben made since July, 1945, for telephones to be installed in elementary schools in Cardiff; how many of these applications have been granted; and what degree of priority do applications from schools enjoy.

Mr. Ness Edwards

No applications have been received for telephones in primary schools in Cardiff; the decision whether to apply rests, of course, with the local education authority. Applications from schools are given priority next below the categories which include public utilities, health and life-saving services and firms engaged on production and distribution for export, etc.

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