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to the British Council) point to a requirement for
flexibility in accommodation arrangements to take
into account planning uncertainties or ma jor
fluctuations in work load.
It may be sensible to put the passport and
immigration offices into separate premises.
But
co-location would be possible in a building which allowed
separate entrances for the Council, for passport and immigration customers and for the Consulate-General's
other visitors.
Current best estimates suggest totals of about 50
UK-based staff and between 170 and 295 LE staff, broken
down as follows:
UK-based
LE
Floor Area
staff
staff
(M2)
(i)
Core functions of
Consulate-General:
Consular (excluding
passports and
immigration),
Political and
Commercial
28
48
3,000
JLG Residual Staff
1
Other Government
Departments
50
12
200
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