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Brent Town Hall, formerly Wembley Town Hall, is a landmark building in
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in the
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, northwest
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. The building is T-shaped, with a long façade on Forty Lane. The building was the seat of Brent London Borough Council until 2013 and is now occupied by the
Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill, a fully bilingual international school based in Wembley, London, England, opened its doors in September 2015. It welcomes students from 3 to 18 years old and prepares them for the French Bacc ...
. It is a Grade II
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.


History

The building was commissioned by the
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to replace their aging council offices in High Road, Wembley. The site selected for the new building was some open land known as "The Paddocks". The foundation stone for the new building was laid by Alderman Herbert Gauntlett on 9 October 1937. The new building was designed by Clifford Strange, a former student of
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who had been influenced in his work by the Dutch architect Willem Marinus Dudok. The building, which was even fitted with a bomb-proof first-aid post, was opened as Wembley Town Hall in 1940. The main frontage featured a central tower with a doorway and
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on the ground floor, a tall window on the first and second floors and the borough
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above. Internally, the principal rooms were the assembly hall and the council chamber, both located on the first floor. In September 1943, during the
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, a ceremony was held at the town hall, attended by the former
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,
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, to commemorate the borough's fund raising achievements during Wings for Victory Week. In 1951, Pevsner described the town hall as "the best of the modern town halls around London, neither fanciful nor drab". It has also been described as "an English interpretation of Modernism", using brick rather than concrete. The building was the headquarters of the Municipal Borough of Wembley for much of the 20th century and it remained the local seat of government as "Brent Town Hall", after Wembley amalgamated with Willesden to form the London Borough of Brent in 1965. In 2009 the council tried unsuccessfully to have the building delisted to facilitate redevelopment of the site. After the council relocated to the new
Brent Civic Centre Brent Civic Centre is the headquarters of Brent London Borough Council, situated on Engineers Way in the Wembley Park area of the London Borough of Brent. It was opened in 2013, replacing the former headquarters at Brent Town Hall located a mile ...
in August 2013, the town hall was sold to The French Education Property Trust which transformed it into an international French school called the
Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill, a fully bilingual international school based in Wembley, London, England, opened its doors in September 2015. It welcomes students from 3 to 18 years old and prepares them for the French Bacc ...
, which opened in September 2015.


References


External links


Detail on Hilversum Raadhuis (mostly in Dutch)


with a list of his buildings.
Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill
links to the website of the school {{Authority control Government buildings completed in 1940 Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Brent City and town halls in London Politics of the London Borough of Brent