HC Deb 14 May 1925 vol 183 c2046W
Mr. COOPER RAWSON

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury whether his attention has been drawn to the present overcrowded and insanitary condition of the Office of His Majesty's Inspector of Taxes, 10, Clarence Square; Brighton, which was designed to accommodate a staff of nine and now holds 22 and whether steps can be taken to remedy the existing conditions?

Mr. LOCKER-LAMPSON

(for theFIRST COMMISSIONER of WORKS): The First Commissioner of Works is aware of the unsatisfactory condition of the offices in Clarence Square. Active search for more satisfactory premises has for some time been in progress, and will be continued.

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