HC Deb 09 November 1964 vol 701 cc19-20W
70. Sir M. Galpern

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will give the number of ballot papers rejected during the recent General Election under the following heads: want of official mark; voting for more than one candidate; writing or mark by which voter could be identified; and unmarked or void for uncertainty.

Basic Needs Improvements and Replacements All Projects
Number of Projects Value Number of Projects Value Number of Projects Value
£m. £m. £m.
1965–66 PROGRAMME
Primary Schools 436 27.5 106 6.3 542 33.8
Secondary Schools 124 22.1 121 23.3 245 45.4
Primary and Secondary Schools 560 49.6 227 29.6 787 79.2
1966–67 PROGRAMME
Primary Schools 329 20.2 105 6.5 434 26.7
Secondary Schools 118 21.1 101 20.8 219 41.9
Primary and Secondary Schools 447 41.3 206 27.3 653 68.6

Mr. Allason

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will give the cost of the major school building programmes for the past five years showing the proportion devoted to providing roofs over heads and to improvements to existing buildings, respectively.

Mr. M. Stewart

The current value of the major school building programmes

Sir F. Soskice

I regret that this information is not yet available, but I will in due course circulate it in the Official Report.