Conservative Campaign Headquarters

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25 Victoria Street
25 Victoria Street

Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ), formerly known as Conservative Central Office (CCO),[1] is the headquarters of the British Conservative Party, housing its central staff and committee members. The term is often used in reference to the staff themselves and the central control mechanisms of the Party.

The establishment of Conservative Central Office dates back to 1870, with the creation of professional support for the Party by Sir John Gorst. Following election defeats in 1906 and 1910, in 1911 the post of Party Chairman was created to oversee the work of the Central Office.

Until 1958 CCO was based at Abbey House, Victoria Street, then moving to No. 32 Smith Square, Westminster. This was the scene of many televised historic moments in Conservative history from Margaret Thatcher's victory rallies to Iain Duncan Smith's resignation. CCO moved in 2004 to nearby 25 Victoria Street, London for more high-tech facilities, and has subsequently been known as Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ).

On 6 March 2007, CCHQ[clarify] moved again, this time to 30 Millbank, Westminster. Millbank Tower is part of the property portfolio of David and Simon Reuben

As of July 2007, the Conservative Party chairman is Caroline Spelman MP. The Director of Operations was, until 2006, Gavin Barwell.

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