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The best Christmas present - a hotdesk bundle in a creative coworking


Jodie Bass

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Working from home is taxing for us all, why not gift a bundle of hotdesk days in a unique and beautifully designed covid-compliant creative workspace in leafy SE21.


Come and work safely around a socially distanced team of innovative creators in an a covid- adapted space designed by renowned architects Alma-Nac as ft on DeZeen and in Wallpaper magazine.


Beautiful naturally bright spacious studio with desks on mezzanine area overlooking the break-out areas, fully equipped kitchen and private bookable meeting rooms with one way system in place.


Fully Serviced Work Space & Studio with 7 days a week access and Studio Manager on site.


ALSO AVAILABLE:

Large cove studio for photography session

Workshop space for designers to become creators


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Fixed Desk within Shared Office Space - ?240 p/month

Bundles available from ?15 per day

Location: Parkhall business centre

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Key features


- High Speed Internet

- Parking available

- Additional monitor available on request

- Coffee / tea

- Shower on site

- On site security personnel, alarmed building and CCTV cameras operational

- Volcano cafe on site

- Break out spaces

- Covid compliant cleaning every day

- Bookable meeting room

- Cleaning

- Bike storage

- 24 hour access

- Printing

- Table tennis

- Networking events

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    • ED is included in the 17 August closure set (or just possibly 15 August, depending on which part of the page you trust more) listed at https://metro.co.uk/2025/07/25/full-list-25-poundland-stores-confirmed-close-august-23753048/. Here incidentally are some snippets from their annual reports, at https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/02495645/filing-history. 2022: " during the period we opened 41 stores and closed 43 loss-making/under-performing stores.  At the period-end we were trading from 821 stores in the UK, IoM and ROI. ... "We renogotiated 82 leases in the year, saving on average 45% versus the prior lease agreement..." 2023: "We also continued to improve our market footprint through sourcing better store locations, opening 53 and closing 51 stores during the year." 2024:  "The ex-Wilco stores acquired in the prior year have formed a core part of this strategy to expand our store network.  We favour quality over quantity and during the period we opened 84 stores and closed 71 loss-making/under-performing ones."
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    • You've got a point.  Thinking Leyland and Screwfix too but this felt different.
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