Monday, 10 November 2008

Kids Unlimited Celebrates 25 Years with Cake Competition at Chineham Park

Children from the Kids Unlimited nursery in Chineham Park showed off their artistic skills at the weekend by decorating cakes in honour of the 25th anniversary of Kids Unlimited.

The nursery hosted a summer fun day on Saturday 27th September for the children and their families, where they enjoyed the activities organised by the nursery, including face painting and a bouncy castle, as well as the cake decorating competition sponsored by MEPC Chineham Park, for which the children were asked to decorate a cake.

Jo Szegota, asset manager for MEPC Chineham Park, came along to judge the winner. She said; “This was a great day out for the children and their families and allowed the children to get involved in celebrating the nursery’s anniversary. Kids Unlimited is a great asset to the park as they provide discounted childcare to our occupiers in a central location.”

The winning cake designer, Mattia Marchesini was awarded with his prize of a family day out to Marwell Zoo including spending money, after impressing all involved with his colourful icing.

Kids Unlimited is located in the Spindlewood area of Chineham Park, making it the convenient choice for parents working on the business park and surrounding areas. The experienced staff provide all inclusive care for children between the ages of 3 months and 5 years, and employees of businesses in Chineham Park are eligible for a discount of £1 per day off the standard fees.

Pictured LtoR: Carola Tavella and her son Mattia Marchesini, the winner of the cake competition, receive their prize from Jo Szegota, asset manager for MEPC Chineham Park

Meet the team behind the newest view in Basingstoke

Chineham Park introduces the team behind Central 40, the largest new office building in Basingstoke since 2002.


The team at MEPC Chineham Park are; Rupert Batho, managing director, Jo Szegota, leasing manager, Wendy Fletcher, estates assistant, and Richard Hawkes, estate manager. They are based within the park at Rosewood, just across the road from Central 40.

Located in the centre of the park and offering a scenic view, the 3 storey 40,000 sq ft development has been built to comply with the latest building regulations and is designed to suit the sustainability needs of future occupiers.

Rupert Batho, managing director, said; “As the newest, biggest building in Basingstoke, Central 40 sets a new standard for sustainable developments. Sustainability is high on the agenda for all of us at Chineham Park and we are confident to be able to offer Central 40 as a new, sustainable place for people to work and businesses to grow.”

The office is specifically designed to optimise workplace flexibility, reduce energy consumption and minimise running costs. By using solar energy, rainwater harvesting and high quality solar glass, combined with an innovative air conditioning system, an occupier could use up to 30% less energy per annum when compared to a traditional 4-pipe fan coil air conditioned building.

For more information visit www.central40.co.uk

L-R: Rupert Batho, managing director, Jo Szegota, leasing manager, Wendy Fletcher, estates assistant, and Richard Hawkes, estates manager, on the roof of the largest new office building in Basingstoke.