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Inside Nottingham s huge new Unity Square development
The building is home to HMRC
Inside the new Government Hub in Nottingham (Image: Bowmer + Kirkland.)
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New pictures show the huge transformation of a Nottingham building which will eventually house thousands of staff.
Unity Square, the new UK Government Hub in Nottingham, which will be home to HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) and other government departments – has now completed construction.
Cabinet office jobs WILL be coming to York, government confirms
York WILL be getting some top-level civil service jobs as the move to decentralise Whitehall continues. As revealed in The Press yesterday, 1,000 civil service jobs - including 500 Cabinet jobs - are to move from London to Scotland, in a move Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove says will bring decision makers closer to the communities they serve . But Cabinet Office permanent secretary Alex Chisholm has now confirmed that some Cabinet Office jobs will also be coming to York. He said: The civil service needs to draw on the talents and skills of individuals and communities across the UK.
Date when thousands of staff will move into huge Nottingham office block
Work began on the project two years ago
12:54, 21 FEB 2021
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A view of Unity Square, in Queensbridge Road. (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson)
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