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Parole Board Office Move

Thursday, 09 October 2014
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Parole Board Office Move
The Parole Board moved office on 6 October and is now located in the main Ministry of Justice building at 102 Petty France. As part of the move, all staff have been issued with new telephone numbers.

The Parole Board moved to new offices on Monday 6 October 2014 and is no longer based at Grenadier House. The new office is in Petty France, the main Ministry of Justice building near St James’ Park tube station, however we will remain self-contained (in a secure area) and independent and as such we will have a separate postal address.

The Parole Board’s new postal address is:

Parole Board for England and Wales
52 Queen Anne’s Gate
London
SW1H 9AG

General enquiries telephone: 020 3334 4402

As part of the move, all staff have been issued with new telephone numbers. Operations staff telephone numbers can be found here

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