Taberner House

[3] Taberner House accommodated most of the council's central employees, and its 'one-stop shop' was the main location for the public to access information and services.

In September 2013 Croydon Council moved their main departments into a new Public Services Delivery Hub (PSDH) at Bernard Weatherill House.

[5] By 2015, the demolition was complete and Croydon Council had announced a revised residential scheme to lessen the impact on adjoining green spaces and to provide more affordable housing.

[8] In June 2021, it was reported that the first part of the project would be completed in August and the development as a whole, including the adjacent Queen's Gardens, would be finished in the autumn.

[9] In September 2015, the site was temporarily planted with crocus as a link with the origins of the town's name.