§ Mr. Moonmanasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many children per 10,000 population living in the constituency of Billericay and the County of Essex, respectively, were ascertained as being educationally subnormal during 1968.
§ Mr. Haseldineasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many children per 10,000 population living in the constituency of Bradford, West and the City of Bradford, respectively, were ascertained as being educationally subnormal during 1968.
§ Mr. O'Halloranasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how 203W many children per 10,000 population living in the constituency of Islington, North, and Islington Borough Council, respectively, were ascertained as being educationally subnormal during 1968.
§ Mr. James Johnsonasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many children per 10,000 population living in the constituency of Kingston-upon-Hull, West and the City of Kingston-upon-Hull, respectively, were ascertained as being educationally subnomal during 1968.
§ Mr. Alldrittasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many children per 10,000 population living in the constituency of Liverpool, Scotland, and the City of Liverpool, respectively, were ascertained as being educationally subnormal during 1968.
§ Mr. Julius Silvermanasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many children per 10,000 population living in the City of Birmingham were ascertained as being educationally subnormal during 1968.
§ Mr. Will Griffithsasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many children per 10,000 population living in the City of Manchester were ascertained as being educationally subnormal during 1968.
§ Mr. Boothasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many children per 10,000 population living in Barrow-in-Furness were ascertained as being educationally subnormal during 1968.
§ Mr. Whitlockasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many children per 10,000 population living in the City of Nottingham were ascertained as being educationally subnormal during 1968.
§ Mr. Juddasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many children per 10,000 population living in the City of Portsmouth County Borough Council were ascertained as being educationally subnormal during 1968.
§ Mr. Gregoryasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how 204W many children per 10,000 population living in Stockport were ascertained as being educationally subnormal during 1968.
§ Mr. Alexander W. Lyonasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many children per 10,000 population living in the constituency of York were ascertained as being educationally subnormal during 1968.
§ Miss BaconInformation relating to local education authority areas follows, expressed in terms of incidence per 10,000 both of total and of school population. Information related to constituency areas is not available. Islington is not a local education authority but forms part of the Inner London Education Authority, information on which is included in the table.
CHILDREN ASCERTAINED IN 1968 AS EDUCATIONALLY SUBNORMAL AND REQUIRING EDUCATION IN A SPECIAL SCHOOL Local education authority Incidence per 10,000 of total population Incidence per 10,000 of school population Essex 2.02 11.94 Bradford 6.18 33.78 Inner London Education Authority (see above) 3.76 26.81 Kingston-upon-Hull 1.90 10.23 Liverpool 7.60 42.34 Birmingham 3.62 20.71 Manchester 5.11 29.39 Barrow-in-Furness 0.94 5.43 Nottingham 2.62 14.77 Portsmouth 2.24 16.52 Stockport 2.99 18.24 York 1.86 11.10