Liberal Democrat Headquarters (UK)

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The Liberal Democrat Headquarters is the principal centre of operations and offices of the British Liberal Democrats. As of July 2021, the headquarters of the party are located at 1 Vincent Square, in Westminster. [1] [2]

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Scottish Liberal Democrats have their own headquarters, which are located at Clifton Terrace in Edinburgh, whilst the Welsh Liberal Democrats' headquarters are based at Bute Street, in Cardiff. [3]

Locations (1988–present)

1988–2011: 4 Cowley Street

4 Cowley Street, used from 1988 to 2011 Former Liberal Democrats' HQ at Cowley Street, Westminster, London.jpg
4 Cowley Street, used from 1988 to 2011

From its formation in 1988, the Liberal Democrats were based in 4 Cowley Street, a Grade II listed Edwardian mansion built in 1905. [4] The party signed a new lease on the building in 2000. Prior to the Liberal Democrats occupying the building, it had been the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party since 1981, and before that had also been the London and North Eastern Railway headquarters. [4] [5]

In March 2011, the party announced they were planning to vacate Cowley Street. At the time, the party had been reducing staff numbers after entering government due to the loss of Short Money, though it denied that the move had been forced due to poor finances, stating that "more modern and more appropriate buildings" were needed and that "Cowley Street does not meet the staff numbers we have got." [5]

2011–2021: 8–10 Great George Street

Exterior of the buildings on Great George Street Institution of Civil Engineers, One Great George Street, London.jpg
Exterior of the buildings on Great George Street

The headquarters relocated to an office on a single floor of 8-10 Great George Street, Westminster in May 2011, close to Parliament Square. The Independent described the office as "minimalist" compared to the previous Cowley Street "rabbit warren", and compared it to offices seen in political comedy The Thick of It . The party intended for the open plan design to facilitate better communications. [6] The building was first built in the 1930s with an 1800s Beaux-Arts exterior. [7]

In October 2019, Westminster City Council gave planning permission for 8-10 Great George Street, which was still occupied by the Liberal Democrats at the time, to be converted into a 134-bed hotel. [7]

2021–present: 1 Vincent Square

The Lib Dems' current HQ at 1 Vincent Square Vincent Square in mid September - geograph.org.uk - 2659799.jpg
The Lib Dems' current HQ at 1 Vincent Square

The headquarters moved to a single floor of 1 Vincent Square in 2021. [1] It is also used by the English Liberal Democrats.

The office space totals 3,700 square feet (340 m2). [8] According to Siân Waddington, Director of Operations, it has been designed to give staff flexibility and enable "debate and collaboration", whilst reflecting the Liberal Democrats’ mission to create a “fairer, greener, more caring Britain”. [8]

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