HL Deb 05 July 1995 vol 565 cc79-80WA
Lord Howie of Troon

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What are the locations of the 29 buildings identified in the Written Answer to Lord Howie of Troon on 25th May as being premises without a certificate under the Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963.

The Minister of State, Scottish Office (Lord Fraser of Carmyllie)

As at 29 June 1995 there are now 28 Crown premises in Scotland, being office, shop or railway premises falling within the scope of Section 1 of the Fire Precautions Act 1971, which relates to the certification of premises, and which have not yet been issued with a fire certificate under that Act. These are:

Premises

  • Jobcentre, 17 Mar Street, Alloa
  • Child Support Agency, Antonine House, Falkirk
  • Historic Scotland, Stirling Castle
  • Jobcentre, Maxwell Place, Stirling
  • Jobcentre, 12 St. John Street, Stranraer
  • Ordnance Survey, Glamis Centre, Glenrothes
  • Jobcentre, 5 Hunter Street, Kirkcaldy
  • Benefits Agency, North Street, Glenrothes
  • Sheriff Court House, Chambers Street, Edinburgh
  • Historic Scotland, Edinburgh Castle
  • Scottish Court Service, 23 Lauriston Street, Edinburgh
  • National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh
  • Historic Scotland, Salisbury Place, Edinburgh
  • Historic Scotland, Fort George, Ardersier
  • Meteorological Office, 220 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow
  • Scottish Office, Meridian Court, Glasgow
  • Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, 300 Bath Street, Glasgow
  • Jobcentre, Dougrie Drive, Glasgow
  • Jobcentre, 67–69 Kinfauns Drive, Glasgow
  • Marine Safety Agency, 6000 Academy Park, Gower Street, Glasgow
  • OFFER, 70 West Regent Street, Glasgow
  • Jobcentre, 129 Main Street, Kilwinning
  • WA 80
  • HM Inspector of Taxes, Stewartfield Way, East Kilbride
  • District Court, Campbell Street, Hamilton
  • Ordnance Survey, 107 Almada Street, Hamilton
  • Jobcentre, 57 Bellshill Road, Uddingston
  • Jobcentre, 35 Carrick Street, Ayr
  • Procurator Fiscal, Renfrew Road, Paisley

It should be noted that all the 28 premises listed above have been inspected as the first step in the procedure leading to certification, and that a number of the properties are about to be issued with a fire certificate.