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New office space offered by Dulwich community hub


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Are you looking for office space for your charity, start-up, business or project? Are you tired of commuting all the way into town to use your desk space? Would you prefer to use facilities where you know you are contributing to a fantastic cause (as well as gaining top notch space for yourself)??


We invite you to take a look at the brand new, fully kitted-out, beautiful team working space at St Faith's Centre, in the heart of Dulwich.?


Recently developed and still shiny, the first floor room (6x6.1m) has its own bathroom and storage area and can be reached via a short flight of stairs. The room, can accommodate 4/5 desks and chairs, is self-contained and private.


The amenities include car parking, fast wifi, access to meeting and event space, secure keypad entry and self-contained facilities. It is a perfect office space for a team -- for your team.?You will have the reassurance of knowing you will be supporting a vital local charity and community hub.?


The space is available from 22 July. If you're interested in finding out more, please contact Maher Anjum, the centre manager, at [email protected] or 020 7733 7896.


St Faith's Community Centre

Red Post Hill

London SE24 9JQ (www.stfaithscentre.org)

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