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Revenue and Customs: Scotland

Volume 504: debated on Thursday 21 January 2010

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the average length of service is of staff employed by HM Revenue and Customs and its predecessor organisations at each of its locations in Scotland. (311966)

The information requested is provided in the following table:

Town

Office name

Average length of service (years)

Aberdeen

Ruby House

24.5

Ayr

Russell House

25.8

Bathgate

Pyramids Business Park

4.0

Buckie

Moray House

22.4

Coatbridge

2 Muiryhall Street

25.2

Cumbernauld

St. Mungos Road

14.8

Dumbarton

15 Meadowbank Street

25.1

Dumfries

Government Buildings Dumfries

25.1

Dundee

Caledonian House Dundee

23.4

Sidlaw House

4.9

Dunfermline

Merchiston House

28.2

Dunoon

Auchencraig

18.7

East Kilbride

Hawbank Stores

19.6

Plaza Tower

8.4

Queensway House

18.0

Edinburgh

44 York Place

23.9

Argyle House

14.6

Clarendon House Edinburgh

24.4

Elgin House

22.3

Erskine House

14.0

Grayfield House

17.1

Meldrum House

23.1

Saughton House

21.0

Elgin

Phoenix House Elgin

25.9

Falkirk

Grahame House

20.7

Galashiels

New Reiver House

27.7

Glasgow

Blythswood House

21.7

Cotton House

21.4

Portcullis House Glasgow

13.9

Glenrothes

Saltire House

17.8

Grangemouth

Custom House Grangemouth

25.7

Greenock

99 Dalrymple Street

28.6

Custom House Greenock

21.8

Hamilton

1 Barrack Street

26.1

Hawick

Crown Building Hawick

21.2

Inverness

Longman House

32.9

River House

24.2

Irvine

Marress House

26.6

Kirkcaldy

26 Victoria Road

27.0

Lerwick

Charlotte House

41.3

Livingston

Almondvale Shopping Centre

20.6

Barbara Ritchie House

4.9

Pentland House

20.0

Motherwell

43 Civic Square

26.3

Oban

Mathieson House

44.4

Paisley

Falcon Osprey and Vigilant House

22.5

Gilmour House

27.8

Terminal Building Glasgow Airport

33.7

Perth

1 to 3 Water Vennel

22.2

Peterhead

Keith House

19.5

Rothesay

9 King Street

26.7

Stirling

8 Spittal Street

26.0

Ullapool

24 West Argyll Street

31.6

Wick

Government Buildings and Custom House Wick

24.3

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer with which estate partners HM Revenue and Customs holds contracts relating to accommodation and facilities management for its offices in Scotland. (311968)

HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) main estate partner is Mapeley with whom it holds the Strategic Transfer of the Estate to the Private Sector (STEPS) contract relating to accommodation and facilities management for offices in Scotland and throughout the UK. HMRC also has estate contracts with London and Regional Properties for two offices in Scotland, one in Edinburgh and one in Glasgow.