HC Deb 25 July 1910 vol 19 c1907W
Sir WILLIAM DUNN

asked the Postmaster General if the building of the new South-Eastern District Office will be commenced this year; and, if so, is it intended to wait until the winter months before operations are begun?

The HON. MEMBER

also asked the Postmaster-General if he is aware that the sorting staff at the South-Eastern District Office are accommodated in retiring rooms where it is necessary to use artificial light all the year round, that there is little or no ventilation, and that the windows of one of the rooms open directly on to the urinals and water-closets; and, if so, what action does he intend to take in this matter?

Mr. HERBERT SAMUEL

I will answer these two questions together. I understand that the work of demolishing the old buildings will be commenced by the Office of Works next month, and I hope it will be possible to begin building operations early in November. Dining accommodation is provided on the first floor in well-lighted and ventilated rooms, and the staff need only occupy the retiring rooms in the basement during the brief space of time necessary for changing coats, etc. Artificial light is necessary there, but I am assured that there is no need to improve the ventilation. The urinals and w.c.'s are at some distance. The retiring rooms will be demolished in due course, and new rooms will be provided on the second floor of the rebuilt office.