HC Deb 08 June 1967 vol 747 cc242-3W
Mr. Elystan Morgan

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science when it will be decided what courses are to be available for study at the proposed Welsh College of Agriculture.

Mr. Goronwy Roberts

Detailed proposals about the courses to be offered by this College can only be made when final decisions have been reached about the establishment of the College and its plans for courses have been considered by the Department. But I understand that, in asking the Cardiganshire Education Authority to establish a College on their behalf, the Welsh Joint Education Committee have given tentative indications about the range of courses which might be offered, as a help in planning accommodation for the College.

Mr. Elystan Morgan

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether a course of study leading to a diploma in forestry will be included in the curriculum of the proposed Welsh Agricultural College.

Mr. Goronwy Roberts

Detailed plans for this College will not be available until the College is established. I understand, however, that the Welsh Joint Education Committee in considering plans for the establishment of the College have had in mind the inclusion of a course in forestry, as proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture Working Party which reported in 1960. Any decisions on this matter must await further consultations between the Departments concerned.