§ Mr. Alan Williamsasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many technical college places exist within the boundaries of each Welsh county.
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§ Mr. CroslandThe table below gives the relevant information:
NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN GRANT-AIDED ESTABLISHMENTS FOR FURTHER EDUCATION IN WALES November, 1964 (Provisional figures) L.E.A. Full-time and Sandwich Part-time day Evening only (major establishment) Administrative County Areas Anglesey 23 277 330 Breconshire — — — Caernarvonshire 217 852 1,247 Cardiganshire 88 384 737 Carmarthenshire 665 1,597 1,735 Denbighshire 987 2,106 2,508 Flintshire 483 1,648 1,177 Glamorgan 2,537 7,451 7,442 Merioneth — — — Monmouthshire 854 3,228 2,076 Montgomeryshire 153 255 232 Pembrokeshire 100 476 164 Radnorshire — — — County Boroughs Cardiff 2,321 5,869 3,424 Merthyr Tydfil 172 594 845 Newport (Mon.) 659 2,505 2,631 Swansea 623 2,745 2,506