County Hall When the county council was first created it met at the
Shire Hall on High Pavement in Nottingham, a courthouse built in 1770 which had been the meeting place of the
quarter sessions which preceded the county council. ,
West Bridgford The council moved to
County Hall in 1954; construction had begun in 1939 but had been paused due to the
Second World War. When construction began the site was within the boundaries of Nottingham. Boundary changes in April 1952 adjusted the boundary between Nottingham and West Bridgford in this area to follow the centre of the River Trent, transferring the County Hall site and other areas on the south bank of the Trent from Nottingham to West Bridgford.
Oak House The County Council new-build headquarters called Oak House on the A611 Annesley Road in the parish of
Linby on the northern outskirts of
Hucknall held the first meeting of councillors in March 2025. Even before Oak House's opening there were reports highlighting size concerns, with then-leader Sam Smith citing uncertainty over future government reforms.
Trent Bridge House Trent Bridge House, located in
Trent Bridge, contains administrative and services to support local council. The council plans to move more council services to the building as part of its departure from
County Hall. The estimated costs for Essential works to support this move are £500,000. The office is also occupied by Via East Midlands since 2016. It is also occupied by Start Service
Offices Nottinghamshire County Council operates a number of administrative and service buildings across the county. These facilities support local government functions and provide services to residents in various districts.
Mansfield • County House, located on Chesterfield Road South, Mansfield (NG19 7BH), serves as a key administrative centre in the district. • Meadow House, situated in Littleworth, Mansfield (NG18 2TB), provides additional local services. • MyPlace @ Westfield Folkhouse, situated on Westfield Ln, Mansfield (NG18 1TL), provides Youth Services, an Inspire College and additional offices for council staff.
Newark and Sherwood • Newark Touchdown, on Bailey Road, Newark (NG24 4EP), offers council services to the Newark area. • Sherwood Energy Village, located on Darwin Drive, New Ollerton (NG22 9GS), is part of a sustainable development initiative in the Sherwood area.
Ashfield • Lawn View House, at 40 Station Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield (NG17 5GA), functions as a local service hub. • Piazza Building, based in Sherwood Business Park, Little Oaks Drive, Annesley (NG15 0DR), houses council offices and service teams.
Gedling • Sir John Robinson Way, in Arnold, Nottingham (NG5 6DA), accommodates council operations for the Gedling district. • Oak House, located at 1 Michaelmas Way, Linby (NG15 8LG), provides additional support services.
Rushcliffe • County Hall, on Loughborough Road, West Bridgford (NG2 7QP), is the headquarters of Nottinghamshire County Council. • Trent Bridge House, situated on Fox Road, West Bridgford (NG2 6BJ), hosts various council departments and services. ==Social care==