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Office refurbishment for Bath & North East Somerset Council
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Published on 22-02-2011
Bath & North East Somerset Council has announced plans to carry out office refurbishment at its premises.
A computerised mock-up of the final design has been created for the new venture, with the project forming part of the Treasure and Transform Exhibition organised by Future Bath Plus and the council.
It aims to update the council's working space and to provide cost savings to the taxpayer in the coming years.
Councillor Francine Haeberling, leader of Bath & North East Somerset Council, said: "The council is building upon its excellent track record in Keynsham of completing projects that have helped change people's lives for the better in recent years ... to now provide a regeneration project that will revitalise Keynsham."
Meanwhile, Stockport Council has completed its move to new office interior space at Fred Perry House.
The organisation has taken on 47,000 sq ft at the property and hopes this new office will help to cut costs while offering local residents a more centralised service.
Posted by Adrian Norman

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