HC Deb 19 May 1978 vol 950 cc327-8W
Mr. Loyden

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if she will arrange for an exhibition of Liverpool workers' art to be held in the Upper Waiting Hall.

(A) (B) (C) (D)
Local education authority Full-time pupils Part-lime pupils Total (full-time equivalent) Column (C) as a percentage of half the age-group 1–4 (at 30 June 1976)
Barking 291 312 447 11.2
Barnet 235 1,129 799.5 10.6
Bexley 26 428 240 4.2
Brent 297 761 677.5 10.2
Bromley 22 85 64.5 0.9
Croydon 210 211 315.5 3.6
Ealing 114 1,305 766.5 9.6
Enfield 14 757 392.5 6.1
Haringey 280 1,373 966.5 15.8
Harrow 101 424 313 6.2
Havering 3 215 110.5 1.8
Hillingdon 26 1,314 683 11.7
Hounslow 45 1,077 583.5 11.7
Kingston-upon-Thames 89 805 491.5 15.4
Merton 53 1,064 585 15.0
Newham 83 2,235 1,200.5 17.8
Redbridge 14 442 235 4.4
Richmond-upon-Thames 70 251 195.5 5.4
Sutton 82 472 318 7.8
Waltham Forest 61 1,019 570.5 9.4
Inner London 4,612 12,317 10,770.5 19.4
Birmingham 3,246 2,351 4,421.5 15.9
Coventry 397 971 882.5 8.8
Dudley 437 1,234 1,054 12.1
Sandwell 341 1,771 1,226.5 14.3
Solihull 27 877 465.5 7.8
Walsall 151 2,657 1,479.5 17.7
Wolverhampton 2,571 1,285.5 16.4
Knowsley 1 622 312 5.2
Liverpool 765 3,114 2,322 17.9
St Helens 19 835 436.5 7.2

Mrs. Shirley Williams

I understand that arrangements have been made with the authorities of the House for the exhibition to be held in the Upper Waiting Hall from 24th May to 26th May.