§ Mrs. McCurleyasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will provide details of the number of pupils for whom education authorities in Scotland provide free school transport.
§ Mr. YoungerThe information from the survey of school transport undertaken in September 1984 is as follows:
as a narrow plume. For a spill of the size envisaged here, the area affected would be small. People who were out of doors would experience irritation of eyes and mucous membranes at distances out to about 200 metres from the spill. Close to the source, serious injuries could result, although people would probably escape by going indoors or walking out of the plume. People indoors would receive considerable protection. Less favourable weather conditions could increase the hazard range, but such conditions are less likely.