§ 89. Mr. J. Johnsonasked the Minister of Education the number of schools whose starting date for building fell within the period of the three months' moratorium of 1952; and how many of these have now been put back on the building list.
§ Miss HorsbrughOf the 330 new schools which were taken out of the 1951–52 building programme as a result of the ban on starting new projects at the end of 1951, 240 were included in the 1952–53 programme and 24 are in the 1953–54 programme. Minor projects, meeting the most urgent needs, were substituted for many of the balance of 66.
§ 90. Mr. J. Johnsonasked the Minister of Education how many new schools were started building in 1952; and how many are contemplated for 1953.
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§ Miss HorsbrughDuring the calendar year 1952, 346 new schools were started in England and Wales. As the basis of the educational building programme is the financial year, I cannot give an estimate for the calendar year 1953, but there are 440 schools in the 1953–54 programme, i.e., due to start in the year ending 31st March, 1954.
§ 91. Mr. Maudeasked the Minister of Education the value of the work done on school building projects in each of the last six years; and the estimated value for the present year.
§ Miss HorsbrughThe value of the work done on major primary and secondary school building projects and on all educational building at end-1951 prices has been as follows:
—— Primary and Secondary Schools All educational building (including technical colleges, etc.) £ million £ million 1947 … 7.8 12.4 1948 … 16.0 24.5 1949 … 21.3 38.0 1950 … 35.8 49.7 1951 … 35.5 48.3 1952 … 36.4 50.1 The corresponding estimates for the current year are £403 million and £543 million respectively.
§ Mr. K. Thompsonasked the Minister of Education how many new school places have been completed in each of the last six years.
§ Miss HorsbrughThe following are the figures:
Year ending 1st February, 1948 … 80,000 Year ending 1st February, 1949 … 180,000* Year ending 1st February, 1950 … 90,190* Year ending 1st February, 1951 … 130,605 Year ending 1st February, 1952 … 159,190 Year ending 1st February, 1953 … 218,395 858,380 The figures for the first three years are approximate, as statistics were not then kept on an annual basis.
The figures for the years asterisked include most of the 168,000 places provided in huts under the HORSA programme.