§ Mr. Brocklebank-Fowlerasked the Secretary of State for Education and
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PRE-1903 PRIMARY SCHOOLS With long-term need for replacement or improvement Local Education Authority Counties only Total of Capital Allocations in Major Primary Improvements Programmes 1972–75 (see note a £00s Number of Pre-1903 Primary Schools (See note b) Number of Pupils in these schools (to nearest 100) ENGLAND Bedfordshire … … … … 1,323 59 8,000 Berkshire … … … … 644 22 4,600 Buckinghamshire … … … 690 28 5,400 Cambridgeshire and Ely … … 598 47 6,400 Cheshire … … … … … 4,485 197 36,500 Cornwall … … … … 1,702 167 18,600 Cumberland … … … … 713 86 7,000 Derbyshire … … … … 2,622 235 34,300 Devon … … … … … 2,173 210 20,800 Dorset … … … … … 748 110 12,600 Durham … … … … … 2,622 84 16,800 Essex … … … … … 2,081 159 18,500 Gloucestershire … … … … 1,380 110 19,500 Hampshire … … … … 2,576 114 24,900 Herefordshire … … … … 598 57 6,200 Hertfordshire … … … … 1,392 64 9,900 Huntingdon and Peterborough … 437 20 2,500 Isle of Wight … … … … 357 22 4,400 Isles of Scilly … … … … — — — Kent … … … … … 3,714 131 30,700 Lancashire … … … … 8,464 306 64,300 Leicestershire … … … … 1,828 134 19,700 Lincolnshire— Holland … … … … 506 20 3,200 Kesteven … … … … 736 59 4,700 Lindsey … … … … 1,507 143 18,400 Norfolk … … … … … 1,690 285 22,300 Northamptonshire … … … 1,196 96 12,900 Northumberland … … … 1,265 54 8,200 Nottinghamshire … … … 1,748 83 14,400 Oxfordshire … … … … 759 83 8,400 Rutland … … … … … — — — Shropshire … … … … 1,449 105 7,900 Somerset … … … … 1,955 261 33,500 Staffordshire … … … … 1,426 106 13,700 Suffolk— East … … … … … 759 58 6,000 West … … … … … 782 56 6,400 Surrey … … … … … 1,713 120 31,200 Sussex— East … … … … … 1,115 59 9,500 West … … … … … 932 54 6,700 Warwickshire … … … … 1,380 96 10,300 Westmorland … … … … 345 40 3,400 Wiltshire … … … … 1,345 111 12,400 Worcestershire … … … … 782 128 18,200 Science (1) how much Exchequer aid she has granted for modernisation to pre-1903 primary schools in each county in England and Wales since June, 1970;
(2) how many pre-1903 primary schools are still in use in each county in England and Wales.
§ Mr. van StraubenzeeResponsibility for primary education in Wales is a matter for my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Wales.
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Local Education Authority Counties only Total of Capital Allocations in Major Primary Improvements Programmes 1972–75 (See note a) £00s Number of Pre-1903 Primary Schools (See note b) Number of Pupils in these schools (to nearest 100) Yorkshire— East Riding … … … … 771 52 5,600 North Riding … … … 1,541 126 11,000 West Riding … … … … 6,877 495 75,300 TOTAL ENGLAND COUNTIES … … 73,726 5,052 715,200 WALES (see note c) Anglesey … … … … 160 35 5,300 Breconshire … … … … 258 26 2,100 Caernarvonshire … … … 400 58 5,300 Cardiganshire … … … … 50 54 2,000 Carmarthenshire … … … 906 81 9,300 Denbighshire … … … … 400 80 9,100 Flintshire … … … … 870 38 5,800 Glamorgan … … … … 1,700 170 32,800 Merioneth … … … … 120 15 2,000 Monmouthshire … … … 800 152 19,600 Montgomeryshire … … … — 30 1,900 Pembrokeshire … … … … 360 54 5,300 Radnorshire … … … … 70 17 1,000 TOTAL WALES COUNTIES … … … 6,094 810 101,500 ENGLAND AND WALES TOTAL COUNTIES … 79,820 5,862 816,700 NOTES:— a. In addition to these allocations, some counties have devoted part of their allocations for minor works costing up to £40,000 to the improvement of pre-1903 primary schools. b. Schools as at January, 1971 requiring improvement or replacement, but excluding schools to be improved/replaced in 1971–72 or earlier programmes. c. Excludes allocations for 1974–75 Programme: these will be announced shortly.