The building was the seat of Brent London Borough Council until 2013 and is now occupied by the Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill.
[4] The new building was designed by Clifford Strange,[5] a former student of Thomas S. Tait who had been influenced in his work by the Dutch architect Willem Marinus Dudok.
[6] In September 1943, during the Second World War, a ceremony was held at the town hall, attended by the former Prime Minister of Canada, Viscount Bennett, to commemorate the borough's fund raising achievements during Wings for Victory Week.
[10] The building continued to serve as an events and concert venue and performers included the band, The Who, also in April 1965.
[12] After the council relocated to the new Brent Civic Centre in August 2013, the town hall was sold to The French Education Property Trust which transformed it into an international French school called the Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill, which opened in September 2015.