Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 18 February 1954.
Mr Richard Stokes
, Ipswich
12:00,
18 February 1954
To ask the Minister of Agriculture on what basis of cost it was decided to make use of the Carlton House Terrace site as the new Foreign Office rather than have it developed as a commercial site for residential flats, hotels and offices, it being assumed the Nash front would not be materially altered in either case.
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