HC Deb 27 June 1950 vol 476 cc204-6W
76. Mr. Nicholls

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury if he will state in regard to the present position of Government offices how many Departments have been and eventually will be decentralised;

Department Numbers of Staff Involved Proposed Location
Admiralty 4,000 Bath
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries 600 To be determined
Air Ministry 2,000–3,000 Gloucester
Customs and Excise 950 Southend
Ministry of Education 500 To be determined
General Post Office 13,000 Sheffield
1,550 Chesterfield
General Register Office 800 Southport
Home Office Up to 300 To be determined
Inland Revenue 1,500 Cardiff
2,400 Worthing
Lord Chancellor's Department and Land Registry 2,000 Durham
Ministry of Pensions 6,000 Blackpool
Board of Trade 550 To be determined
Ministry of Transport 250 Cardiff
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Uncertain Hemel Hempstead
Ministry of Civil Aviation 1,700 To be determined
Ministry of Food 1,200 Guildford
Ordnance Survey 3,300 Wellingborough-Kettering
Ministry of Supply Not yet decided
War Office

The numbers in all cases, and the locations in some, are still provisional, and most of the moves are not likely to take place for some time. The following moves have, however, already taken place: Ministry of Food to Guildford (700 staff), Inland Revenue to Worthing (212 staff). In addition, staff of the Admiralty, Ministry of Pensions and Inland Revenue are already, in varying numbers, at their long-term dispersal locations, these being the same as their evacuation centres during the last war.

77. Mr. Nicholls

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury which Government Departments he has requested to consider the new towns in their plans for decentralisation; how many have expressed their willingness to move; and how many civil servants will be moved to the new towns.

Mr. Jay

The Ministry of Civil Aviation is being asked to consider the possibility of moving between about 1,400 and 1,800 staff to Bracknell as an alternative to the earlier provisional choice of the Chalfont-Latimer area. It had also been agreed to move about 600 staff of the Ministry of Works Chief Scientific Adviser's branch to Hemel Hempstead, but this is being re-examined in the light of

the towns to which they will be moved; and the approximate number of civil servants moved to each town.

Jay

Mr. The Departments involved in the Government's plan for the dispersal of Headquarters staff from the London area to the provinces are:

the transfer of the work to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.

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