HC Deb 25 July 1972 vol 841 c288W
Miss Quennell

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science why she was unable to approve the inclusion of the Grayshott (Controlled) Primary School, in the Hampshire County Council's major building programme, in view of the fact that three-quarters of the pupils are in temporary accommodation and the rest are housed in a sub-standard school building erected in 1871, and that there are only two indoor lavatories

Mr. van Straubenzee

The Authority submitted a list of 26 primary school projects for replacement. After discussion with the Authority the 12 most urgent (which did not include Grayshott) were included in the programme at a cost of over £1 million. These will provide a total of 3,520 new primary school places.