Oral Answers to Questions — Civil Defence. – in the House of Commons at on 14 December 1939.
Mr Arthur Jenkins
, Pontypool
asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education what approaches have been made to the Government to raise the grant in connection with the provision of air-raid shelters for schools from 50 per cent. to 75 per cent., and with what result?
Mr Kenneth Lindsay
, Kilmarnock
Representations for an increased rate of grant on expenditure on air-raid precautions in schools have been received from the associations representing local authorities, and from 31 individual local education authorities. The 50 per cent. rate of grant is a minimum rate, and where the grant in respect of elementary education generally is at a higher percentage than 50, the grant in respect of air-raid precautions in elementary schools is paid at that higher percentage.
Mr Arthur Jenkins
, Pontypool
Is the hon. Gentleman conscious of the differentiation between A.R.P. work and the provision of shelters for children, and is it not prejudicial to the provision of shelters at schools? Will he take steps to make representations to the Government in order to get grants raised to 75 per cent.?
Mr Kenneth Lindsay
, Kilmarnock
I understand that my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary has informed representatives of the local authorities of the desirability of having a review of the expenditure in the New Year.
Mr Arthur Jenkins
, Pontypool
But is the hon. Gentleman not aware of the fact that certain local authorities are refraining from the provision of shelters for children because of the low grants?
Mr Kenneth Lindsay
, Kilmarnock
I am aware of that.
Sir Joseph Lamb
, Stone
Does the hon. Gentleman not think that 50 per cent. in his estimate was unreasonable as compared with the 75 per cent. for the older people?