HL Deb 02 May 1990 vol 518 c1128WA
Viscount Montgomery of Alamein

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether any decision has been taken on the location of the work of the Intervention Board.

The Minister of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Baroness Trumpington)

Ministers have approved in principle the Intervention Board's proposal that a third of the agency's functions, consisting of its external trade work and administrative support, should be relocated in Newcastle, in order to relieve its staff shortages in Reading. About 350 posts will be transferred. In deciding upon Newcastle, where the agency already has facilities, Ministers and the agency were satisfied that there are good recruitment and career prospects, and that satisfactory office accommodation, housing, communications and other facilities are available. Subject to the necessary resources being available, the transfer of work will begin as soon as accommodation can be obtained and be made ready and essential data links installed. After a suitable period at this new site, the agency's experience there will be reviewed and a further report made to Ministers.