HC Deb 26 July 1933 vol 280 c2579
36. Mr. BANFIELD

asked the First Commissioner of Works whether he is aware that the accommodation provided for His Majesty's inspector of taxes and staff at the Bloomsbury tax office, Room 309, 88, Kingsway, W.C.2, is overcrowded and lacking in privacy for callers; whether it is proposed to obtain alternative accommodation; and, if so, by what date it is anticipated the removal can be effected?

Captain AUSTIN HUDSON (Lord of the Treasury)

I have been asked to reply. My right hon. Friend understands that the space available for public callers in Room 309, No. 88, Kingsway, is less than that normally provided, but otherwise the premises occupied by the Bloomsbury tax office are considered to be adequate. The possibilities of improving the accommodation for the public will be investigated without delay.