New HQ handed over to Harrogate Borough Council

Cllr Graham Swift, Harrogate Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Resources, Enterprise and Economic Development and Cllr Richard Cooper, leader of Harrogate Borough Council, at the new civic centre.

The new headquarters for Harrogate Borough Council have been handed over by the contractor.

The new civic centre at Knapping Mount, which have been designed by Yorkshire based architects Farrell and Clark, will see council services operating from a single site rather than five separate locations.

Work on the construction of the new offices began in October 2015, with Yorkshire-based Harry Fairclough Construction acting as the main contractor for the project. The building which is largely complete is due to open early December after final fit out is completed by the council.

Cllr Richard Cooper, leader of Harrogate Borough Council, said: “For decades, the council has been operating from five buildings within Harrogate town centre, which incurs five sets of business rates, utility bills and operational costs.  In short, the council was operating at a much higher cost than it needed to.

“Moving to the new offices will see annual efficiency savings of around £1 million and put us in a good position to achieve further savings too.

“Our new purpose built offices will streamline how we operate with council services operating out of one building and will further improve on the high standards of customer service we provide for our customers.

“The people who live in our community have been at the heart of the decision to build new offices. The significant annual savings which will be achieved by this move will ensure that we can maintain the front line services – the parks and gardens, sports centres, recycling, charity grants and much more – which are important to all of us who live in the district.”

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