The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Quango spent £5m on new HQ – now it’s set to move out

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RoS’s Edinburgh HQ. Scottish Tor y MSP Alex Johnstone added: “Quite why any organisati­on would seek to leave a building a few years after a lavish refurbishm­ent is a mystery.”

In 2013, fresh from finalising hundreds of voluntary redundanci­es, RoS completed a £ 4.7m refurbishm­ent and extension of its Meadowbank HQ including a new entrance and customer service centre.

Now its latest annual report states that it expects to require “significan­tly less office space in Edinburgh”.

“We’ll work with the Scottish Government to consider the future of Meadowbank House, and whether it would be appropriat­e for us to share the space with other public bodies, or move elsewhere,” it adds.

RoS has just signed a multimilli­on- pound, 15- year lease on new offices in Glasgow.

Last year, The Sunday Post revealed that plans to register all of Scotland’s land could wipe out RoS’s £79 million reserves.

The project’s business case shows that in the worst case scenario it faces a loss of £85 million.

Public bodies have come under fire in recent years for p o o r- va l u e o f f i c e move s, including Strathclyd­e Partnershi­p for Transport which incurred a £ 10 million loss on the sale of its Glasgow HQ.

A RoS spokesman said: “The extension to Meadowbank House enabled us to vacate leased premises and provide a better service centre for our customers. The investment in the extension will pay for itself by 2018-19 and has added to the value of Meadowbank House.”

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