HC Deb 12 February 1948 vol 447 c99W
Sir H. Morris-Jones

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury why there is not a Welsh-speaking official at the Inland Revenue office at Rhyl, in view of the inconvenience caused at present to a considerable body of Welsh-speaking inhabitants from the Vale of Clwyd, whose requirements had previously been satisfactorily dealt with by a Welsh-speaking official in the Denbigh office, now closed.

Mr. Glenvil Hall

The hon. Member appears to be misinformed. In both the inspector's and collector's offices there are several members of the staff who speak Welsh.