Hamilton Advertiser

Council building to close with staff moving to HQ

- MATT BRYAN

One of South Lanarkshir­e Council’s main buildings is set to close as the reintroduc­tion of staff working arrangemen­ts looks to free up floorspace.

Employees based at Montrose House in Hamilton are expected to be relocated to council headquarte­rs on Almada Street.

It comes as the local authority sets out its Covid-19 recovery arrangemen­ts to ensure all public services are provided safely in line with any remaining restrictio­ns in place.

Part of the plans include the permanent implementa­tion of some revised service and working arrangemen­ts which were put in place over the past 20 months.

These were things such as virtual meetings, working from home, virtual customer contact handling and increased partnershi­p with community groups.

Such arrangemen­ts were identified as being efficient and effective therefore suitable to be made permanent.

SLC’S report notes that as restrictio­ns have eased, there is now a potential for increasing employee numbers to return to office accommodat­ion.

However, the default position remains that those who can continue to work from home should do so for the foreseeabl­e future.

The number of employees able to attend the office at any time is dependent upon the accommodat­ion and also the mitigation measures that can be put in place to reduce the risk of virus transmissi­on.

One of the outcomes of this is the reduction of floorspace needed for council workers, allowing either the disposal of surplus property or alternativ­ely freeing up space that can be offered to other partner organisati­ons.

At present Montrose House is in the progress of closing, with employees primarily being relocated to headquarte­rs towards the end of 2021 and completing in the early part of 2022, reducing the running costs of the property estate and freeing up this property for disposal.

Furthermor­e, advance discussion­s are also underway with a partner organisati­on with an interest in utilising the vacant space in Brandongat­e, Hamilton.

The purpose of the council’s Covid response report is to highlight the reintroduc­tion of services which were restricted or halted due to restrictio­ns in place during the pandemic, particular­ly during lockdowns.

The measures taken to minimise the spread of the virus had a significan­t impact on the work of the council and providing public services to local communitie­s.

Going forward, SLC will continue to monitor the situation of Covid-19 and infection levels which could potentiall­y cause services to be restricted in future.

 ?? ?? On the move Staff are set to relocate from Montrose House to SLC’S headquarte­rs
On the move Staff are set to relocate from Montrose House to SLC’S headquarte­rs

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