§ Mr. W. Hamiltonasked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) what proportion of primary schools still in use is over 70 years old; and how many of them are without inside lavatories or playing fields;
(2) how many junior secondary schools built in the last century are still in use.
66Wterms, for a council house in 1951 and 1963, respectively, in the burghs of Kilmarnock, Galston, Newmilns and Darvel, respectively.
§ Mr. NobleThe following is the information:
1951 and 1963, respectively, in the burghs of Irvine, Troon, Kilwinning, Stewarton and for the county of Ayr.
§ Mr. NobleThe information requested is not collated at the centre. It is for the individual education authorities, where older premises continue in use, to consider their suitability for modern requirements and to suggest proposals for modernisation or replacement when necessary.