At least part of County Hall is now expected to be sold by Nottinghamshire County Council
amid plans to relocate some of the authority’s operations to its new £15.7m Top Wighay building.
It has already saved £1m a year by cutting down from 17 to nine buildings and more savings are planned.Councillor Keith Girling , cabinet member for economic development and asset management, says moving out of County Hall makes sense for future planning. He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “We’re looking at all options but County Hall would make for an incredible building and a community area.
He added that the Top Wighay site would “pay for itself” through any potential sale of County Hall and savings on its maintenance and repairs. The move would depend on business cases being drawn up and a consultation being launched. If the authority does opt to move out of its West Bridgford home, it would continue to use its existing Trent Bridge House for some services in the town.
The overview committee will discuss the review next week and Cllr Girling says he wants to make a decision on County Hall within two months.
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