HC Deb 23 July 1952 vol 504 cc39-40W
Mr. G. Hirst

asked the Minister of Education how much is involved in the individual grants to each of the voluntary organisations for the year ending 31st

GRANTS UNDER REGULATION 1 (b) AND (c) OF THE SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL TRAINING GRANT REGULATIONS
National Voluntary Organisations Grant 1951–52 Grant 1952–53
£ £
National Association of Boys' Clubs 20,000 18,000
National Association of Girls' Clubs and Mixed Clubs 20,000 18,000
Boys' Brigade 2,500 2,250
Girls' Friendly Society 3,000 2,550
Girls' Guildry (England) 800 600
Girls' Guildry (Wales) 200 150
Central Council of Physical Recreation 59,200 59,200
Church Lads' Brigade 1,100 990
St. John Ambulance Brigade Cadets 2,000 1,800
Boy Scouts' Association 7,000 5,600
Girl Guides' Association 7,600 6,080
National Association of Training Corps for Girls 16,717 16,717
Young Women's Christian Association 9,000 6,750
Young Men's Christian Association 8,500 6,375
*Welsh League of Youth 5,200
*Girl Guides Training Centre "Broneirion" Llandinam 700
Army Cadet Force Association 1,200 1,080
British Council of Churches 650 490
Co-operative Union Education Department 500 375
Association of Jewish Youth 500 450
†National Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs 7,425
World Assembly of Youth (British National Committee) 2,000 2,000
Training Ship "Foudroyant" Committee 1,000
Young Christian Workers 250 Application withdrawn
* Grant for 1952–53 not yet assessed.
† Grant for calendar year 1951. Grant for 1952 not yet assessed.
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries bear a similar moiety.

ing education; by what local authorities they are maintained; and whether they are organised on a comprehensive grammar or modern school basis.

Miss Horsbrugh

Following is the information:

March, 1953, under Article (1, b) and (1, c) of the Social and Physical Training Grant Regulations, 1939; and what were the corresponding amounts in the previous year.

Miss Horsbrugh

Following are the figures: