HC Deb 27 July 1964 vol 699 cc205-7W
Mr. Hayman

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science which school building projects in the fields of primary, secondary, and further education in Cornwall have been submitted by the local education authority for approval for the year 1966–67; what is their individual estimated cost; and which have been approved.

Mr. Hogg

The following projects were submitted:

£
*Helston County Primary 60,919
*Falmouth Roman Catholic Primary 34,200
Penzance County Infants 54,500
St. Austell Grammar School 429,160
Helston Lizard County Secondary School 251,160
*Treviglas County Secondary School, Newquay (extension) 47,619
The schools marked* were approved for 1966–67 and the Cornwall programme for that year also included extensions to Launcesten College (value £220,656) originally proposed for 1965–66.

Further education proposals for 1966–67 have not yet been invited.

Mr. Hogg

Following is the information, which is based on the numbers of pupils in attendance at the schools of each local education authority area, but not necessarily resident in that area:

Mr. Hayman

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science which school building projects in the fields of primary, secondary, and further education in Cornwall were approved for the year 1965–66; and what was their individual estimated cost.

Mr. Hogg

The information is as follows:

£
Threemilestone County Primary School 42,643
St. Ives County Infants School 54,506
Biscovey County Infants School 54,506
Falmouth Technical College extensions 90,556
Camborne/Redruth Youth Club 17,600
Newquay Youth Club 17,600

Mr. Hayman

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science which school building projects in the fields of primary, secondary, and further education in Cornwall were approved for the year 1964–65; what was their individual estimated cost; and on which of these building has begun.

Mr. Hogg

The three projects approved for 1964–65 were Collington Grammar School (£128,700), St. Austell Y.M.C.A. (£21,500) and Falmouth Youth Club (£12,100). Work has not yet started on any of these buildings.