Former tax office to become new business school

An image of an office block with a mainly glass upper floor in Nottingham. There is a similar building to the left. In the foreground is a wide road with several cars pulled up at traffic lights.Image source, Local Democracy Reporting Service
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The former Inland Revenue Centre was home to about 2,000 staff

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A former Inland Revenue office block is to be turned into a business school for the University of Nottingham.

The tax office was home to about 2,000 staff from 1994 after the Inland Revenue expanded outside London.

In 2021, it was put up for sale for £36m after the Inland Revenue (now His Majesty's Revenue and Customs) moved to a new Unity Square block off Sheriff's Way, near Nottingham railway station.

The site was bought by the university, and in 2023 the city council granted planning permission for it to be used as a base for Nottingham University Business School.

However, the university had to get special permission to begin work after the site was given Grade II listed status, following a campaign by the Nottingham Civic Society and Twentieth Century Society.

Planning permission was granted by Nottingham City Council on Friday, the Local Democracy Reporting Service, external said.

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