HC Deb 06 March 1919 vol 113 cc665-6W
Sir H. NIELD

asked the First Commissioner of Works what use is being made of 26, Albemarle Street, and by whom; whether any, and what, official work has been performed or carried on there during the past six weeks; whether the premises have been listed for vacating for some time past and, if so, why are they not given up to the owners; and whether he is aware that not a shilling of rent or compensation has been paid or offered for the use and occupation of these premises, which are of exceptional value and in a choice business neighbourhood of the West End?

Sir ALFRED MOND

No. 26, Albemarle Street was requisitioned on the 15th November last for the Director of Fortifications and Works Branch of the War Office. The premises were occupied by that Department on the 25th November, since when they have been fully utilised by them, the staff at present in occupation numbering thirty-one. The premises were vacant when requisitioned and it is unlikely that they can be surrendered for some time, as priority has to be given to the vacation of such premises as hotels, public institutions and other occupied property requisitioned from business firms, etc. No claim has been received from the owners, so that no compensation has yet been paid.