HMRC to relocate in Telford, securing over 1,000 jobs
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has announced its decision to relocate from its current site at Telford Plaza to the government-owned Parkside Court on Hall Park Way. This move will ensure the retention of more than 1,000 jobs within Telford.
Telford & Wrekin Council has warmly welcomed HMRC’s decision to remain in the borough.
Councillor Ollie Vickers (Lab), Telford & Wrekin Council’s Cabinet Member for the Economy, said:
“It’s fantastic news that, rather than relocate out of the borough, HMRC has chosen to stay in Telford. We understand that HMRC considered a range of options, so this commitment means that over 1,000 jobs are retained in Telford and Wrekin, providing valuable employment and career development opportunities.”
“This move underscores our borough’s growing reputation as a centre for digital and IT companies and highlights our ability to offer modern, high-quality office accommodation. Our focus on digital skills and innovation continues to attract significant businesses in this sector which presents strong career opportunities here in Telford. Our focus on digital skills and innovation continues to attract significant businesses in this sector, which presents strong career opportunities here in Telford, helping us to retain local talent and support our community’s growth.”
The exact timeline for the move will be announced in due course. HMRC will join other government departments, including HM Land Registry and Natural England, at the Parkside Court site, which will be transformed into a modern, inclusive, and flexible office environment. All current employees at Telford Plaza are expected to transition smoothly to the new location, given its close proximity.