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Some facts...

There are around 1400 staff based at St Andrew's House.

The Justice and Health Directorates are located in St Andrew's House, along with some corporate support functions like communications.

The First Minister and the rest of the Scottish Cabinet are based here.

Scotland's senior civil servant, Sir Peter Housden, is also based here...

...and the industrial dishwasher in the canteen had to be carried up all seven flights of stairs as would not fit in the goods lift.

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Today

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St Andrew's House is very much a working building, despite its category-A listing and now having reached its three score years and ten.

As the key Scottish Government building, it is where critical decisions are taken to help us build a better Scotland.

Alongside core business areas looking after health and justice policy, it houses offices of the First Minister, Deputy First Minister, Cabinet Secretaries and the civil servants in key corporate functions who support them. It is instantly in the news spotlight when international media stories break.

Policy work now is infinitely more complex than it was 70 years ago. Information is processed in milliseconds by computers rather than carbon copied in the typing pool and disappearing into dusty files. The workforce is far more diverse now but staff remain at the heart of the operation (see: Inside Stories).

A major refurbishment in 2002 ensures this hub of government bearing the name and standard of the patron saint will continue to serve Scotland well in the years ahead.

Page updated: Friday, September 24, 2010