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VOA to create 200 jobs as it moves into council-owned office block

Body that sets Council Tax bands rents space in building snapped up by local authority under programme of asset buying to combat austerity

Plymouth City Council's property portfolio

Plymouth City Council has signed a major deal with the agency that sets Council Tax and business rates - which now moves into one of the local authority’s buildings and trebles its city workforce.

The council bought the freehold of the empty Crownhill Court office building in 2018 through its Asset Investment Fund. A refurbishment is underway to get the premises ready to receive new tenants.

The first of these will be the Valuation Office Agency (VOA), and the property will now form one of its two º£½ÇÊÓÆµ customer service centre hubs. The VOA is expected to take about half of the building later this year. A further 25,000sq m is still available for rent.

The council says the move will help safeguard the future of the VOA in Plymouth and has led to the tripling of its city workforce to more than 300 civil servants.

The Crownhill Court office block, in Plymouth, now home of the Valuation Office Agency(Image: Google)

The VOA employs more than 3,200 staff who are responsible for compiling and maintaining lists of Council Tax bands for 26million domestic properties and the rateable value of more than two million commercial properties for business rates.

Plymouth City Council owns a vast and substantial property portfolio, from libraries, children’s centres and car parks to shops and other commercial buildings within its corporate estate.

The council said it is using historically low interest rates to acquire properties that promote the economy and generate income.

It is part of a long term strategy to be more entrepreneurial and to look at other sources of income in the form of rent, which improve the wider financial position of the council and helps protect vital frontline services.