§ Mr. G. Hirstasked the Minister of Education how much is involved in the individual grants to each of the voluntary organisations for the year ending 31st
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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Committee) … … 2,000 2,000 Training Ship "Foudroyant" Committee … … — 1,000 Young Christian Workers … … 250 Application withdrawn * Grant for 1952–53 not yet assessed.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 HorsbrughFollowing 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 HorsbrughFollowing are the figures: