§ Mr. LawsTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list London buildings occupied by(a) Her Majesty's Treasury, (b) Customs and Excise, (c) the Inland Revenue and (d) other Treasury agencies and non-departmental public bodies; what the estimated value of each publicly owned building is; and if he will make a statement. [156761]
§ Ruth KellyThe information requested relating to buildings in London postal districts is given as follows:
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- (a) Her Majesty's Treasury
- 1 Horse Guards Road, SW1
- (b) Customs and Excise
- 3 Griffin House, W6
- London City Airport, E16
- Berkeley House, N3
- Jubilee House, E15
- Portline House, E16
- Thomas Paine House, ECI
- Custom House, EC3
- GSS Garage, SE1
- Water Tower, SE18
- Parcelforce LDC, E16
- Dorset House, SE1
- Unit 2 Thames Road Industrial Estate, E16
- Towergate Car Park Pope Street, SE1
- Towergate 163 Tower Bridge Road, SE1
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- Stratford Lift, E15
- Mount Pleasant Postal Depot, EC1
- Waterloo Terminal, SE1
- Willesden EPU, NW10
- Olympia Passenger Terminal
- Enterprise House, SE1
- New King's Beam House, SE1
- Swan Lane Car Park
- Stratford Car Park, E15
- (c) Inland Revenue
- Capitol House, N21
- Jubilee House, E15
- Euston Tower, NW1
- Clifton House, NW1
- New Century House, WC1
- Lyndhurst House, NW7
- Conquest House, WC1
- Colindale Station House, NW9
- Gateway House, N3
- Collingwood Business Centre, N19
- Surrey House, SE1
- Heron House, SE23
- Woolwich Crown Building, SE18
- Meridian House, SE10
- Lancaster House, SE1
- Radnor House, SW16
- Government Building, W3
- 19–29 Woburn Place, WC1
- Charles House, W14
- Solar House, SW20
- 11 Belgrave Road, SW1
- Melbourne House, WC2
- Somerset House, WC2
- Bush House, SW Wing
- Duchy House, WC2
- 22 Kingsway, WC2
- Bush House, NW Wing WC2
- Angel Court, SE1
- Haymarket House, SW1
- City Gate House, EC2
- Ibex House, EC3
- Empire House, E15
- 6–10 Church Hill, El7
- Britannia House, SE1
- International House, W5
- 31 High Street, W5
- Waterford House, SW6
- Candy House, W5
- Tavis House, WC1
- Dansom House, E17
- 31 Scarborough Street. El
- Steel House, SW12
- Tresco House, NW1
- Victory House, WC2
- 53 Parliament Street, SW1
- Clifton House, NW1
- 10 Great George Street, SW1
- (d) Other Treasury Agencies/Bodies
- Eastcheap Court, EC3
- Finlaison House, EC4
- 1 Horse Guards Road, SW1
- Charles House, W14
- Trevelyan House, SW1
- New Court. WC2
- Cityside, E1
- Chase House, E14
- 1 Francis Grove, SW19
- Lincoln House, SE1
- Wingate House, W1
- 1 Drummond Gate, SW1
- 1 Myddleton Street, EC1
The only London building publicly owned and wholly occupied by my Departments is the Treasury building at 1 Horse Guards Road, which has an estimated value of £71.6 million. Other buildings are privately owned, or where forming part of the Government estate, are occupied by my departments on a shared, minor occupancy basis.
§ Mr. LawsTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what his latest estimate is of Her Majesty's Treasury core departmental annual running costs for each year from 1996–97 to 2005–06; and if he will make a statement. [156755]
§ Ruth KellyDetails of the Department's gross administrative expenditure for 1998–99 to 2005–06 are contained in Table 5.1 of Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2003 (Cm 5901). The figures are on a resource basis. Figures for 1996–97 to 2001–02 were published in Table 5.5 of Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2000–01 (Cm 4601) but these are on a cash basis.
§ Mr. LawsTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what his estimate is of the cost of running(a) the Inland Revenue and (b) Customs and Excise in each year from 1996–97 to 2005–06; and if he will make a statement. [156759]
§ Ruth KellyDetails of the Departments' gross administrative expenditure for 1998–99 to 2005–06 are contained in Table 5.1 of Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2003 (Cm 5901). The figures are on a resource basis. Figures for 1996–97 to 2001–02 were published in Table 5.5 of Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses 2000–01 (Cm 4601) but these are on a cash basis.
Copies of Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses are in the Library of the House and are on HM Treasury's public website (www.hm-treasury.x.gsi.gov.uk).