Plans for £10million council HQ submitted
Plans have been submitted for a new 10 million pound headquarters for Cumbria County council.
The new building will be built in the Botchergate area of Carlisle and will house 600 of the county's workers.
Plans have been submitted for a new 10 million pound headquarters for Cumbria County council.
The new building will be built in the Botchergate area of Carlisle and will house 600 of the county's workers.
Cumbria County Council have put forward planning application for a new £10million HQ to be built in the Botchergate area of Carlisle.
It's a move that is said to save money and help the council work better:
'It makes a lot of sense for us to put all of our staff in the city centre into one base, it will help us to save money and it will also help us to operate more efficiently as an organisation and of course very importantly it will assist with the regeneration of Bothergate.
Obviously we do have to pay for the cost of the building, part of that will be from the disposal of the existing buildings and then we'll have to borrow the balance but the business case has been made that we will be able to afford the repayments and still make a saving because our running costs will be greatly reduced.'
However, the plan has been met with mixed emotions from public:
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