Castle Meadow Campus

Castle Meadow Campus is a distinctive and large series of buildings in the west of the centre of Nottingham, completed in 1994 and occupied by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) from its construction until 2021,[1] when it was purchased by the University of Nottingham.

It is built on a former railway goods yard off the A453 off Castle Meadow Road, next to the Nottingham Canal.

[5] In May 1997 many staff complained that the building made them ill, due to high temperatures,[6] with headaches and blurred vision.

The main Amenity Building has a fabric roof suspended from four raking steel masts.

[15] Stephen Dorrell, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, officially started the construction, by Laing, on Monday 18 January 1993, with Sir Anthony Battishill, chairman of the Inland Revenue.

[20][21] The building was officially opened by Kenneth Clarke, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on Friday 19 May 1995.