HC Deb 22 July 1975 vol 896 cc131-2W
Mr. Reid

asked the Minister for the Civil Service if he will publish in the Official Report the dispersal locations of

Department Location Approximate number of Posts
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Cambridge 43
Merseyside 1,250
Agricultural Research Council Merseyside 160
Civil Service Department Sunningdale 50
Norwich 360
Basingstoke 300
H.M. Customs and Excise Southend 500
Countryside Commission Cheltenham 100
Ministry of Defence Bath 154
Cardiff 5,000
Glasgow 6,000
Ministry of Defence (Procurement Executive) Portsmouth 125
Portland 14
Department of the Environment Property Services Agency Bristol 1,160
Teesside 3,000
(Plus 1,000 to be decentralised to Regional Headquarters).
Export Credits Guarantee Department Cardiff 800
Foreign and Commonwealth Office Merseyside 500
Department of Health and Social Security Southampton 79
Newcastle 500
Blackpool 980
Home Office Corby 47
Merseyside 1,000
Inland Revenue Pontypridd 32
Leeds 45
Manchester 250
Department for National Savings Glasgow 2,353
Natural Environment Research Council Swindon 190
Royal Mint Llantrisant 400
Ministry of Overseas Development Glasgow 1,000
Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Southport 500
Science Research Council Swindon 380
H.M. Stationery Office Norwich 380
Departments of Trade and Industry Cardiff/Newport 1,790
West Cumbria 360
Poole 35

In addition, the headquarters of the Manpower Services Commission and its agencies (750) will go to Sheffield; Employment Service Agency to Basingstoke (44), Colchester (43) and Eastbourne (31), and the Training Service Agency (147) to Basingstoke.

The table does not include the headquarters of the Health and Safety Commission, or the Inland Revenue dispersal announced on 30th July 1974, on which decisions about locations have yet to be taken, or the Child Benefit Care Centre which, subject to parliamentary approval of the Child Benefit Bill, will be located at Washington New Town.

The figures given are in terms of posts, since it is not yet possible to estimate how

London Civil Service departments, transferred and projected between 1974 and 1984, giving in each case the number of staff involved.

Mr. Charles R. Morris

The information is as follows:

many staff will move with posts. The figures do not include posts established or to be established under the policy of setting up new work away from London.