HC Deb 15 July 1930 vol 241 cc1105-6
61. Mr. MOSES

asked the First Commissioner of Works whether he is aware that the offices provided for His Majesty's Inspectors of Taxes and their staffs at Prudential Buildings, Plymouth, are inadequate for present requirements; whether it is proposed to obtain alternative accommodation; and whether it is proposed to consider the possibility of providing centralised accommodation for all Government offices in Plymouth?

The FIRST COMMISSIONER of WORKS (Mr. Lansbury)

Although proposals for improving the arrangement of staff within these offices are at present under consideration, the existing offices in Prudential Chambers are adequate for present requirements, and no steps are being taken to provide alternative accommodation for the Inland Revenue staffs. The provision of centralised accommodation for all the Government offices in Plymouth is not regarded as practicable.

Mr. FOOT

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that the prison premises in Plymouth are about to be vacated, and could those premises not be used for representatives of the Government?

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