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Hi - this is Lou from Captured on the Rye. I'm happy to host this on Wednesday, Thursdays and Fridays from 9.30am to 1pm as a quiet work space. We'll have toast, coffee, cake and tea available. If you're interested, drop me and PM or email: [email protected]

Thursday would be fine if you wanted to use Captured on the Rye. We do have a very small mum and baby language room in the room at the back of the shop from 10.30am - 11am but that won't overspill into the main shop area.


http://capturedontherye.com/

I am not "working" but I am going to Harvard Extension School (online0, my daughter goes to nursery on Fridays and that is what I can get some work done. The class is extremely time consuming and I know it is not "work" but I would also enjoy some company. I know it is a bit out of the realm but let me know if I may come along.


If not and you want to keep it to just working from home individuals, I understand.

Hiya, I am trying to finalise a potential client chat, but am hoping to make it on Thurs - Thank you Lousmith, and Verds, would be great to see you there.

JbBoylen, as far as I am concerned, the more the merrier, unfortunately, I cannot make most Fridays (my day off with my son) - but if your schedule changes, would be great to see you at a coworking sometime!

Great! I am not free this Friday but I am most others and will be there next week. I am always available on Wed and Thursdays as well.. My course load is a lot and I get awfully distracted with cleaning and whatnot, I def. need motivation to get the work done.

It is going to be wed-fri mornings 9-1 every week, There is a serve yourself toast bar with delicious locally made bread/ jams and great coffee/ teas available. Eat, drink as much as you want,free WiFi and dry bike stowage, ?5 per session, or pay as you go on drinks. Power for charging devices etc available. Also print/ scan facility.

Resumes tomorrow at 9 am.


Lou.

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