Series: Sub-Committee on Accommodation. Meetings 1(45) - 2(45) Papers 1(45) - 14(45)
A file of meeting minutes and memoranda concerning items under discussion at the Lord President's Sub-Committee on Accommodation. Subjects covered in the file include the surrender of requisitioned accommodation by service departments; and discontent among the business community due to a shortage of office accommodation. Further discussions cover the future of the King George Club at 105 Piccadilly, which was requisitioned on behalf of the Y.M.C.A. and provides accommodation and canteen services for soldiers passing through London; and the demand of the Foreign Office for the return of accommodation that is being used by the India Office. The documents also cover proposals for the housing of the Imperial Defence College, and the suggestion that Montague House may be a suitable property; and a request from the Ministry of Labour that Norfolk House be used to house their department.
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The National Archives · 11 December 1945 English
whose higher staffs are now accommodated in Whitehall, and must have sufficient large rooms to provide lecture halls and a cinema, and a margin for further expansion. It is also …
The National Archives · 28 November 1945 English
THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT SECRET L.P.(A)(45) 10 28th November, 1945 CABINET Copy No. LORD PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE SUB-COMMITTEE ON ACCOMMODATION 105, Piccadilly Note by the …
The National Archives · 22 January 1945 English
Cleveland Row. There are, of course, other departments of the Foreign Office, such as the Research Department and part of the Library, which are also out housed, but their work …
The National Archives · 28 November 1945 English
the basic remedy for the situation. There is, however, no sign as yet of the marked decrease which might have been expected, while it is to be feared that such …
The National Archives · 15 May 1945 English
exceptional functions which must be discharged, in London and without delay, for the achievement of this purpose. At all times the India Office is liable to have to provide accommodation …
The National Archives · 1 January 1945 English
It would, in my view, be an offence against historical propriety that the India Office and Burma Office should be evicted from their traditional building and that it should pass …
The National Archives · 22 January 1945 English
A file of meeting minutes and memoranda concerning items under discussion at the Lord President's Sub-Committee on Accommodation. Subjects covered in the file include the surrender of requisitioned accommodation by …