Runnymede Civic Centre is a municipal building in Station Road in Addlestone, a town in Surrey, in England.
The rear part of the building, which had a rather dull appearance on account of the dark colour of the bricks,[5] was supported on stilts and it featured a landscaped garden.
Although it was originally planned to sell the old building, the Great Recession of 2008/2009 reduced demand and so the council decided to demolish the structure instead.
The new three-storey building was designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios in the modern style, built by Willmott Dixon in brick and glass at a cost £12.6 million and was officially opened in 2008.
Inside, there is a double-height space housing the library and help desks, with consultation rooms behind, and a wide staircase leading to the upper floors.