Hillingdon Civic Centre, Grade II listed civic building in Uxbridge, United Kingdom.
Hillingdon Civic Centre is a Grade II listed building in Uxbridge featuring four connected quadrants distributed across multiple levels. The structure contains open office spaces, meeting rooms, and a council chamber all linked by corridors and connecting areas.
The building was completed in 1977, replacing the former municipal offices at Southfields that had served as local administration since 1927. This new development marked an important shift to more modern administrative facilities for the region.
The central reception area displays a large stained glass window showing Hillingdon's official emblem and coats-of-arms from partner towns in France and Germany. These decorative elements reflect the local connections and the building's role as a civic meeting point for the community.
The building is open Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM for public services and administrative functions of the London Borough of Hillingdon. It is easy to access with several entry points for visitors seeking services or wishing to explore the facilities.
The building was constructed using handmade bricks and tiles sourced from local materials, allowing it to visually blend with the architectural tradition of the surrounding neighborhood. This choice of building materials connects the structure directly to the character and history of the area.
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