§ Mr. Pardoeasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science, if he will enter into consultations with the various interested bodies, with a view to setting up a body to advise him on the training and supply of teachers to take the place of the National Advisory Council on the training and supply of teachers.
§ Mr. Gordon Walker:I have received advice from the bodies most concerned and am still considering the question.
400Wted because of the presence in the area of a high proportion of immigrants. I understand that a provisional payment of £26,000 for the current financial year has been made to the Huddersfield authority in respect of all the services for which they are responsible; it is not possible to say how much of this related to expenditure on the education of immigrant children.