§ 76. Mr. Kenneth Lewisasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer when the Paymaster-General expects to move into his new headquarters now in the process of building.
§ Mr. MacDermotThe building at Crawley is being erected for the banking and pensions work of the Paymaster-General's Office. The first section, which will house a computer, will be occupied this autumn; and the main office block should be ready by the end of 1968, when it will be occupied by staff now working in London or in temporary offices in Crawley. My right hon. Friend the Paymaster-General will not be moving out of London.