Municipal Annexe
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The Municipal Annex, 68 Dale Street, Liverpool is next to the Municipal Buildings, Liverpool
Municipal Buildings, Liverpool
Municipal Buildings, Dale Street, Liverpool, England, was built by the town council to accommodate the growing number of administrative staff. It was started in 1860 by John Weightman, and finished by E.R. Robson in 1866. It is still in use today and is the main site for public access to the...

, the administrative head quarters of Liverpool City Council
Liverpool City Council
Liverpool City Council is the governing body for the city of Liverpool in Merseyside, England. It consists of 90 councillors, three for each of the city's 30 wards. The council is currently controlled by the Labour Party and is led by Joe Anderson.-Domain:...

. It was built in 1883 to a design by F & G Holme
F & G Holme
F & G Holme were two Liverpool architects, Francis Usher Holme, and his uncle, George Holme, who lived during the 19th century. Their designs include, amongst others, the County Sessions House the Municipal Annexe and the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.-References:...

 as the base for the Conservative Club
Conservative Club
The Conservative Club was a London gentlemen's club, now dissolved, which was established in 1840. In 1950 it merged with the Bath Club, and was disbanded in 1981...

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It was acquired by the City Council and housed the education department. It was sold in the late 90's. It is currently under redevelopment by Iliad group to form part of the Layla Hotel.

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