A PLAN to create a new reception building to bring Malvern Hills District Council’s customer services back in-house has been given the green light.

The new building will be added to the existing Council House in Avenue Road, and will feature a reception area and meeting rooms.

It will be created by building a small extension to the Grade ll listed Council House, linking it to the existing outbuildings which will be refurbished.

The council worked closely with Historic England on the design, which was approved by the council's southern area planning committee on Wednesday.

The new building will allow the council to once again run telephone and face-to-face services from the Council House, improving access for residents. Both are currently operated by private firm Civica through the Worcestershire Hub and Malvern Library in Graham Road.

The new building will cost about £450,000 but will help deliver about £100,000 a year in savings, towards the council’s target of saving £1.45million by 2021 as its government funding reduces.

It is hoped work on the new building will start in September.

Council leader David Chambers said: “I’m delighted the latest phase of our plan to improve the way residents interact with the council has been approved.

“We’ve listened to the frustrations of our residents regarding the difficulties they have contacting us and in future this project will allow us to provide a more efficient and improved service to them, while crucially also saving the taxpayer money.”