Transparency data

Civil Service headquarters occupancy data for April 2024

Updated 9 May 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 wc 2nd April w/c 8th April w/c 15 April w/c 22nd April w/c 29nd April
Cabinet Office 70 Whitehall 76% 84% 96% 98% 88%
Department for Business and Trade Old Admiralty Building 66% 72% 85% 80% 75%
Department for Culture, Media and Sport 100 Parliament Street 61% 54% 60% 66% 65%
Department for Education Sanctuary Buildings 57% 64% 79% 79% 76%
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero 3-8 Whitehall Place/55 Whitehall 50% 77% 86% 100% 100%
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs 2 Marsham Street 50% 73% 88% 88% 82%
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities 2 Marsham Street 67% 76% 81% 82% 78%
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology[footnote 1] 1 Victoria Street no data no data no data no data no data
Department for Transport Great Minster House 54% 61% 92% 93% 87%
Department for Work and Pensions Caxton House 50% 56% 74% 67% 67%
Department of Health and Social Care 39 Victoria Street 60% 65% 75% 74% 73%
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office King Charles Street 58% 65% 76% 74% 74%
HM Revenue and Customs 100 Parliament Street 48% 55% 65% 66% 60%
HM Treasury 1 Horse Guards 52% 63% 70% 75% 68%
Home Office 2 Marsham Street 52% 60% 74% 71% 71%
Ministry of Defence MOD Main Building 65% 76% 90% 91% 90%
Ministry of Justice 102 Petty France 55% 65% 78% 78% 78%
Northern Ireland Office 1 HG/Erskine House 56% 93% 70% 72% 67%
Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland Dover House 33% 46% 79% 77% 69%
Office of the Secretary of State for Wales Gwydyr House 51% 65% 75% 71% 75%
  1. DSIT will be unable to provide data until they transfer into their new HQ 22-26WH which is due happen in June 24