Bromley’s new Civic Centre

Photo of the new Bromley Civic Centre building.

From Tuesday 17 December 2024 Bromley Council will move to a new Civic Centre at Churchill Court in a cost-saving move to relocate our headquarters.

Visiting us

Churchill Court is located in the heart of Bromley town centre, conveniently placed for public transport, both trains and buses.

The main reception can be found on the high street opposite the Police Station and near Bromley South train station.

There are various options for parking in the town centre, including the multi-storey Civic Centre car park located at Stockwell Close across the road from the Glades. The closest car park to the Churchill Court is the St Mark’s underground car park, with on-street parking bays available nearby.

Car parks in Bromley

Postal address

Bromley Civic Centre, Churchill Court, 2 Westmoreland Road, Bromley, BR1 1AS.

This is the council’s address for post going forward, with post being re-directed from previous addresses as needed during the transition.

Committee meetings

All council committee meetings are now being held at Churchill Court following the opening of the new Council Chamber.

New facilities such as temperature control, a digital hearing loop and a wireless microphone system can now be enjoyed by residents attending these meetings.

Working for Bromley

Churchill Court provides modern facilities in a prime location that will enhance the council’s working environment and boost efficiency for Council staff, while realising savings for taxpayers.

Find out more about career opportunities

Health and wellbeing centre

A state-of-the-art health and wellbeing centre, including a GP surgery, will soon be housed at Churchill Court as part of the wider Civic Centre site, which will become a focal point for local services.

Former Stockwell Close Civic Centre

The Council have accepted an unconditional offer for the sale of the former Civic Centre at Stockwell Close thereby generating long-term savings.

The Bishop’s Palace forms part of the civic centre site and is Grade II listed, which means strict planning restrictions and regulations are in place to preserve its historical significance.