HC Deb 03 February 1972 vol 830 c181W
Mr. Spearing

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if she will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT a table showing the latest available numbers and percentages of pupils aged 7 to 11 years at maintained primary schools of each local authority in England and Wales who are in receipt of free milk on medical grounds; and if she will institute a study of the variations in percentages and publish the results.

Members of the James Committee Present Post Previous Posts
Lord James of Rusholme Vice-Chancellor, University of York. Assistant Master, Winchester College.
High Master, Manchester Grammar School.
Miss Elizabeth Aggett Headmistress, Eveline Lowe Primary School, London. Assistant and headmistress in I.L.E.A. primary schools.
Sir Cyril English Director General, City and Guilds of London Institute. Technical teacher.
H.M. Inspectorate, Staff Inspector and Senior Chief Inspector of Schools.
Dr. Harry Judge Principal, Banbury School, Oxfordshire. Assistant Master, Emmanuel School.
Assistant Master, Wellington County Grammar School.
Director of Studies, Cumberland Lodge, London
Mr. Patrick Milroy Chief Education Officer, Gloucestershire. Posts in teaching and industry.
Assistant Education Officer, Wiltshire.
Deputy Education Officer, Dorset.
Deputy Education Officer, Staffordshire.
Mr. James Porter Principal, Berkshire College of Education. Teaching posts in primary and secondary Schools.
Lecturer, City of Worcester College of Education.
Head of Education Department, Chorley College of Education.
Deputy Principal, Coventry College of Education.
Professor Roger Webster Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Education, University College of North Wales, Bangor. Director for Wales, Arts Council of Great Britain.
Lecturer in Education, University College, Swansea.