§ Mr. Reynoldsasked the Civil Lord of the Admiralty what new academic courses have been started at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, since the summer of 1963.
§ Mr. Reynoldsasked the Civil Lord of the Admiralty how many civilians are now taking courses at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich; and which courses they are taking.
§ Mr. HayFifty-four; fifteen on the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors' Course, seventeen on nuclear courses, and twenty-two on electrical and mechanical engineering degree courses.
§ Mr. Reynoldsasked the Civil Lord of the Admiralty how many students were taking part in courses at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, in the summer terms of 1951, 1955, and 1960.
§ Mr. HayFour hundred and twenty-seven, four hundred and thirty-five and four hundred and one, respectively.
§ Mr. Reynoldsasked the Civil Lord of the Admiralty whether the new Government-controlled value of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, has yet been fixed; what is this value; and how it compares with the value for the year 1962–63.
§ Mr. HayThe assessment of the contribution in lieu of rates in respect of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, is a matter for which my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer is responsible. I am informed, however, that the rateable value of the Royal Naval College buildings has recently been agreed by the Treasury Valuer with the Local Authority at £22.500. 195W The previous rateable value of the Royal Naval College was £13,414.