HC Deb 07 March 1972 vol 832 cc298-9W
72. Mr. Edwin Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many university medical schools have been built during the past six years; and how many were built north of the Trent.

Mr. van Straubenzee

Two new medical schools have been established, one at Southampton and one at Nottingham, on the north side of the Trent. A third, at Leicester, is now being planned.

Mr. James Johnson

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what number of pre-clinical entry places she is planning for university medical schools in the United Kingdom for the years 1975, 1980 and 1985, respectively, compared with those for 1965 and 1970; and if she will give separate figures for Scotland compared with England and Wales.

Mr. van Straubenzee

In 1965, 2,478 students entered pre-clinical courses in universities in Great Britain, and in 1970 the number was 2,878. The figures for Scotland were 570 and 598; and for England and Wales 1,908 and 2,280. On

NURSERY SCHOOLS
Nil.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
St. John's Primary, Whetstone, London, N.20 18th February, 1971
Albert Walk Primary, Salford 15th March, 1971
Broadwalk Primary, Salford 15th March, 1971
West Liverpool Street Primary, Salford 15th March, 1971
St. Boniface Roman Catholic Primary, Salford 15th March, 1971
New Windsor Primary, Salford 15th March, 1971
Signhills Primary, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire 30th April, 1971
Widden Street Junior and Infants, Gloucester 17th May, 1971
Newton Street Cyres County Primary, Devon 16th July, 1971
Bickleigh Church of England Primary, Devon 16th July, 1971
St. Michaels Church of England Aided Primary, Headingley, Leeds 3rd November, 1971
Chandos Junior and Infants, Birmingham 12th November, 1971
Halifax Primary, Ipswich 26th November, 1971
Burton's Farm Junior, Warwickshire 3rd December, 1971
COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS
Netherley School, Liverpool 14th May, 1971
Archbishop Grimshaw Roman Catholic, Chelmsley Wood, Warwickshire 3rd December, 1971