Oral Answers to Questions — Government Departments – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 24 November 1947.
Mr William Shepherd
, Bucklow
12:00,
24 November 1947
asked the Minister of Works what inquiries he has made as to the relative office accommodation afforded to civil servants and those employed in private offices; and whether he is satisfied that the utmost use is being made of Government office accommodation.
Mr Charles Key
, Poplar Bow and Bromley
My technical officers are in constant touch with business concerns and they find that standards vary widely, as they do for Government staffs, depending on the type of work done. In present circumstances Government office accommodation will have to be used more economically and arrangements are in hand which should result in a saving of space.
Mr William Shepherd
, Bucklow
As there has been a waste of space for some time, can the right hon. Gentleman say what percentage reduction in Government accommodation is proposed under this rearrangement?
Mr Charles Key
, Poplar Bow and Bromley
I do not think it has been proved that there has been a waste of space for a long time. There have been alterations and decreases in Government staffs, which have meant rearrangements, and a lower standard of accommodation will probably be arranged to meet the need.
Mr William Brown
, Rugby
Is it not the case that much of the accommodation provided by Government Departments is grossly inadequate and out of date, in comparison with that afforded by good types of outside businesses?
Mr Charles Key
, Poplar Bow and Bromley
In a number of cases I have inspected recently the accommodation for Government servants has been very inferior to that provided for those in some private businesses.
Mr William Williams
, Heston and Isleworth
Is my right hon. Friend aware that many Government Departments have voluntarily accepted less space to meet the present situation?
Mr Charles Key
, Poplar Bow and Bromley
Yes, Sir, and I am thankful for their co-operation.
Mr Derek Walker-Smith
, Hertford
Is the right hon. Gentleman satisfied that large areas of residential accommodation in Regent's Park should be occupied by Government offices?
Mr Charles Key
, Poplar Bow and Bromley
I am satisfied that that type of accommodation should be used in preference to other types of accommodation which might be obtained. There is difficulty in finding the necessary accommodation for Government staffs in the London area.
Ministers make up the Government and almost all are members of the House of Lords or the House of Commons. There are three main types of Minister. Departmental Ministers are in charge of Government Departments. The Government is divided into different Departments which have responsibilities for different areas. For example the Treasury is in charge of Government spending. Departmental Ministers in the Cabinet are generally called 'Secretary of State' but some have special titles such as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Ministers of State and Junior Ministers assist the ministers in charge of the department. They normally have responsibility for a particular area within the department and are sometimes given a title that reflects this - for example Minister of Transport.