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Designed Henry Thomas Hare in 1893, the building itself was constructed by Henry Lovatt. The steps and railings, which prominently feature the Staffordshire Knot, were remodelled relatively recently when Martin Street was pedestrianised to provide improved access for the disabled.
Additional offices in a similar style were subsequently built on the opposite southern side of Martin Street in 1913 and 1925. [8] [9] In April 2009 the council announced plans for a new headquarters in Tipping Street: the new offices were designed by 3DReid, built by Volker Fitzpatrick at a cost of £38 million and completed in October 2011.
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The building was purpose-built for the council and completed in 1978. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Full council meetings are held at County Buildings on Martin Street. [ 36 ] Prior to the completion of the Civic Centre in 1978 the council had its main offices at Borough Hall and met at the Guildhall in Market Square, which had been built in 1935 on the site ...