Transparency data

Civil Service headquarters occupancy data for April 2024

Updated 25 April 2024

Read the methodology note for information on how these results are calculated.

This table shows the daily average staff working in the HQ building (% of staff in the office of current daily capacity).

Departmental HQ Building w/c 2 April w/c 8 April w/c 15 April
Cabinet Office 70 Whitehall 76% 84% 96%
Department for Business and Trade Old Admiralty Building 66% 72% 85%
Department for Culture, Media and Sport 100 Parliament Street 61% 54% 60%
Department for Education Sanctuary Buildings 57% 64% 79%
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero 3-8 Whitehall Place/55 Whitehall 50% 77% 86%
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs 2 Marsham Street 50% 73% 88%
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities 2 Marsham Street 67% 76% 81%
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology[footnote 1] 1 Victoria Street no data no data no data
Department for Transport Great Minster House 54% 61% 92%
Department for Work and Pensions Caxton House 50% 56% 74%
Department of Health and Social Care 39 Victoria Street 60% 65% 75%
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office King Charles Street 58% 65% 76%
HM Revenue and Customs 100 Parliament Street 48% 55% 65%
HM Treasury 1 Horse Guards 52% 63% 70%
Home Office 2 Marsham Street 52% 60% 74%
Ministry of Defence MOD Main Building 65% 76% 90%
Ministry of Justice 102 Petty France 55% 65% 78%
Northern Ireland Office 1 HG/Erskine House 56% 93% 70%
Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland Dover House 33% 46% 79%
Office of the Secretary of State for Wales Gwydyr House 51% 65% 75%
  1. DSIT will be unable to provide data until they transfer into their new HQ 22-26WH which is due happen in April 24