Kingston Council’s former offices could be demolished for new homes
By Charlotte Lillywhite - Local Democracy Reporter 8th Jul 2026
Kingston Council's former offices could be demolished for around 100 new homes.
Developer Kier Property wants to replace an office block that formed part of Kingston Council's Guildhall complex – the authority's headquarters – with new homes.
The council cleared the office block before putting it up for sale last year for redevelopment.
The move was part of the authority's plans to sell off parts of the Guildhall development to generate income and save on running costs.
The town centre complex includes the Guildhall's main Grade II listed building, built in 1935, which is home to the council chamber, and two 1970s office buildings. The office blocks were deemed surplus to requirements in 2022.

The council plans to eventually move all services into the Guildhall's main building by refurbishing and extending it.
The authority is using the other office block as its main offices while it develops these proposals, and plans to bring it forward for sale at a later date.
Kier Property has now confirmed it wants to replace the empty office block with around 100 new homes, shops and offices.
The development would provide new public and shared outdoor spaces and more trees.
The developer said the plans would "bring an underused site back into productive use and help meet local housing needs".
Alexandra Conway, residential managing director for Kier Property, said: "This is an exciting opportunity to bring a long-vacant site back into use, delivering much-needed new homes in a highly sustainable town centre location.
"We are committed to working closely with local residents, community groups and businesses to help shape our proposals, ensuring the development responds to local needs and creates lasting benefits for the wider community.
"We encourage everyone to take part in the consultation and share their views as we develop our plans."
Kier Property will run a public consultation on the plans from July 16 to August 16.
The developer will consider feedback given during the consultation before submitting a planning application for the scheme, which would have to be approved for it to go ahead.
A drop-in public exhibition event will be held on July 16 at the Richard Mayo Centre, Kingston United Reformed Church, Eden Street, between 3pm and 7pm.
The proposals will also be available to view online during the consultation period.
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