County Hall, Nottinghamshire

[8] In 2016, county leaders decided that a 1960s concrete prefabricated extension, which had been built as part of the Consortium of Local Authorities Special Programme (CLASP), was deemed surplus to requirements and unfit for purpose.A site was found on the A611 Annesley Road north of Hucknall, in the parish of Linby, and construction began in December 2023 with the new building due to open in 2025.The two main entrances around the front and back of the building are flanked by statues of miners depicting the county's mining history.[13] The grand staircase which links the ground and first floors of the building, includes oil paintings depicting historic distinguished members and officers of the county council amongst local scenes.[13] The collection included portraits by the local artist, Arthur Spooner, of Lord Belper[14] and Viscount Galway,[15] who served respectively as the first and second chairmen of the county council.
West BridgfordNottinghamshireUnited KingdomCoordinatesVincent HarrisRiver TrentRushcliffeNottinghamshire County CouncilNottingham City CouncilHucknallold Shire HallLace MarketLord Lieutenant of NottinghamshireWilliam Cavendish-Bentinck, 7th Duke of PortlandLeeds Civic HallBristol City HallSheffield City HallSecond World Warcounty boroughNottinghamCity GroundNottingham Forest F.C.urban districtQueen Elizabeth IIthe Duke of EdinburghConsortium of Local Authorities Special ProgrammeDoric orderArthur SpoonerLord BelperViscount GalwayDavid PayneNewstead AbbeyHistoric EnglandNational Heritage List for England