HC Deb 16 December 1925 vol 189 cc1395-6
74. Mr. C. P. WILLIAMS

asked the Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, as representing the First Commissioner of Works, whether it is anticipated that alternative accommodation will soon be found for the office of His Majesty's Inspector of Taxes, at Imperial Hotel, Wrexham, 1st and 2nd districts, these premises being dirty, insanitary, badly heated, and ill-lighted, causing ill-health and consequent sick leave to members of the staff?

Captain HACKING (for the FIRST COMMISSIONER of WORKS)

It is not proposed to provide either accommodation for the Wrexham Tax Offices until the expiry of the lease of the Imperial Hotel at Michaelmas, 1927. The necessary re-decorations are being deferred pending consideration by the Inland Revenue Department of certain minor alterations, and it is not considered that the premises are insanitary, badly heated, or ill-lighted.