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Nottinghamshire County Council has confirmed that no decision has been made to sell its County Hall building as some criticised rumours of flats being based there as "inappropriat". The authority has been reviewing its whole estate as part of plans to save millions of pounds on buildings.
County Hall was built in West Bridgford in the 1930s, with the county council estimating that it would cost around £50million to bring it up to modern standards. Cllr Keith Girling has also said that the authority could relocate some of its operations to a new building on the Top Wighay development. Cllr Kate Foale, the leader of the Labour group at the county council, echoed concerns by saying: "Can we be absolutely sure that there are no plans firmed up to sell County Hall? What is in this report, which is entirely reasonable and which we're entirely happy to work with, is quite different from what some of your members are saying both publicly and privately.
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