Communities Secretary confirms the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government's (MHCLG) new second headquarters will be based in the i9 building in the heart of Wolverhampton, creating 150 roles in the near future. Opening in the Summer, this is the first government headquarters with a ministerial office based outside London.
The announcement is part of wider governments plan to move roles out of Westminster and increase diversity of thought in the Civil Service.
The i9 building, funded and developed by the City of Wolverhampton Council, is in the historic heart of Wolverhampton, close to landmarks such as the Chubb Building whose design it reflects and complements. MHCLG will take two floors, including the top floor with views over the regeneration area of Wolverhampton. It will also include a space for ministers to use regularly, making the first of its kind outside of London.
MHCLG plays a key role in levelling-up and boosting the regions by moving hundreds of roles out of Westminster and ensuring that more local voices influence the creation and delivery of government policy.
This new headquarters will support the government’s ambitious levelling-up plans by providing an economic boost to the area. It will also bring people with different experiences and viewpoints into the Civil Service and provide improved career paths for those in Wolverhampton and across the West Midlands.
Recruitment is happening "at pace" in Wolverhampton and the wider region across a range of roles and levels from entry grade to Senior Civil Servants.