
        The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, this week (Tuesday 30 April) officially 
        opened Hounslow House, the multi-million pound new council HQ, following 
        the release of the old Civic Centre site for housing.
Hounslow House, a six-floor building with a striking steel exterior, is the heart of the town centre, is a smaller, modern and more energy-efficient building with a community focus.
The new council HQ has improved green credentials, with an improved energy rating, and solar panels. There is no car park for either staff, visitors or councillors,to encourage less car use. In future, council meetings will be held in a Civic Suite on the sixth floor, which can also double up for community meetings.
The old Civic Centre in Lampton road now contains 160 houses, with another 750 to follow. Funding for the new centre comes from a variety of sources, including the housing project and GLA grant.
The new council HQ has improved green credentials, with an improved energy rating, solar panels. There is no car park for either staff, visitors or councillors,to encourage less car use.
There is a greater emphasis on technology and less on face to face interaction. 
        More services are being digitised so residents can self-serve on a number 
        of issues, from applying for something, paying for a service, reporting 
        an issue or requesting an appointment or information. 
        
        The Council says: " New technology means that staff can work more 
        efficiently, going out to meet clients instead of needing residents to 
        come to the council for appointments, or to drop off forms or ask for 
        information."
        
        Hounslow Library has also moved to the new building, bringing it back 
        to the town centre, in addition to adult education classrooms. Other partners 
        include the NHS (Hounslow Clinical Commissioning Group) and the Metropolitan 
        Police.
        
        A Civic Suite on the sixth floor includes a modern Council Chamber, which 
        can also be used as community or event space.
        
        Councillor Steve Curran, Leader of Hounslow Council, said: “Hounslow 
        House is a landmark building that will revitalise the western end of the 
        High Street and give a real boost to the town centre. It also supports 
        the creation of one of west London’s most vibrant retail, leisure 
        and culture centres through the wider Hounslow town centre development.
        
        “I was delighted to welcome Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London to officially 
        open our new offices today, we have already benefited from 160 new homes 
        for residents at the former Civic Centre site, with a further 750 to follow. 
        I am grateful to the Mayor who has given us additional funding to secure 
        50 per cent truly affordable homes. 
        
        “I would also like to thank our partners Bouygues and their development 
        arm Linkcity, who have delivered Hounslow House and high-quality homes, 
        in partnership with Notting Hill Genesis, one of London’s leading 
        housing associations”. 
        
        The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “I’m delighted to open 
        Hounslow House officially. This is a fitting home for Hounslow Council’s 
        efforts to make life better for those who live, work, visit and study 
        in the borough, and it’s great news that a wide range of community 
        groups and events will be able to call this new building home for years 
        to come. The council should be congratulated for delivering this project 
        as part of their ambitious plans to increase the delivery of much-needed 
        genuinely affordable housing in this area.”
        
        Fabienne Viala, UK Country Director for Bouygues Construction, said: “This 
        important project demonstrates the power of working together in delivering 
        positive outcomes for local communities. The result of collaboration between 
        our Group companies Linkcity and Bouygues UK and wider partners including 
        Hounslow Council, the GLA and Notting Hill Housing Group, this scheme 
        is already making a real difference to local people. 
        
        “As well as providing a modern and efficient workplace for the council, 
        police and health services to continue delivering vital services to the 
        community, it is also freeing up space for over 900 much-needed new homes, 
        including affordable housing. It’s great to see this striking building 
        opened and we look forward to working with our valued partners on future 
        projects.”
        
        The old Civic Centre in Lampton Road, Hounslow, was built in the late 
        1970’s and was no longer fit for purpose, with high running costs. 
        The Council says downsizing to a smaller building will also save money 
        in the long term, as well as allowing the site to be used for housing 
        for local residents.
They say that the digitisation of council services, making it easier 
        to do business with the council online, whether from a computer, tablet 
        or mobile phone, allows residents to choose when and how they contact 
        the council, 24/7, and more services are being added all the time. 
      
May 1, 2019