Chineham Park, Basingstoke's leading business location, has responded positively to the changing commercial conditions by creating an enterprise hub for SMEs.
Rupert Batho, managing director for MEPC Chineham Park, said: “Last year we set ourselves a nine month target to create a small business campus in the Elmwood area of the Park. Nationally across the UK’s overall business community, 2009 saw more small businesses start than in the previous year and with Basingstoke offering all the requisite elements of an entrepreneurial economy we knew that there would be a requirement for a such a centre. As Chineham Park is the ideal place for local organisations to develop and strengthen their brand we decided to refurbish and refigure Elmwood into a hub for small to medium sized organisations. We have already let one suite and have strong interest in four others.”
To help companies further we created ‘Greenlite’ which is a simple and flexible way to lease office space for companies who employ between 10-50 employees. Spacious and modern interiors can be fitted to meet customer’s bespoke needs in respect of lay out design, furniture, meeting rooms, managerial offices and kitchens through a simple plain English contract.
All offices come with unlimited broadband capacity, access to NVQ training and onsite building support and facilities including secure parking, courtesy coach service, gym, restaurant, nursery and the opportunity to attend networking events.
For more information, please contact the Chineham Park team on 01256 486680 or the letting agents Hollis Hockley on 01256 489800 and Knight Frank on 0207 629 8171.
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Chineham Park Creates Outdoor Rooms
Chineham Park, Basingstoke's leading business location, has created outdoor rooms as part of its natural place to work campaign.
Rupert Batho, managing director for MEPC Chineham Park, said: “From the results of our occupier survey last year, we identified a request for more benches around the park. We have developed this into our outdoor room’s concept, which provides prominent seating in locations which show off some of the park’s best features.
“As part of our role to provide our occupiers with the facilities they need and want for a comfortable working environment we have launched the outdoor rooms this spring with the hope of warmer weather giving all park occupiers the opportunity to spend some of their working day in our natural landscape.”
The outdoor rooms have been positioned around the park to encourage employees to sit outside to admire the view and enjoy the environment.
Chineham Park’s 95 acres is home to a wide variety of abundant wildlife. Occupier John Evemy, maintenance engineer for Arjo Wiggins Fine Papers Ltd, said: “I enjoy working on Chineham Park because it is like working in the countryside. When I go for a walk at lunchtime I see lots of wildlife including deer, woodpeckers and pheasants and it is like a breath of fresh air working within these surroundings.”
Rupert Batho, managing director for MEPC Chineham Park, said: “From the results of our occupier survey last year, we identified a request for more benches around the park. We have developed this into our outdoor room’s concept, which provides prominent seating in locations which show off some of the park’s best features.
“As part of our role to provide our occupiers with the facilities they need and want for a comfortable working environment we have launched the outdoor rooms this spring with the hope of warmer weather giving all park occupiers the opportunity to spend some of their working day in our natural landscape.”
The outdoor rooms have been positioned around the park to encourage employees to sit outside to admire the view and enjoy the environment.
Chineham Park’s 95 acres is home to a wide variety of abundant wildlife. Occupier John Evemy, maintenance engineer for Arjo Wiggins Fine Papers Ltd, said: “I enjoy working on Chineham Park because it is like working in the countryside. When I go for a walk at lunchtime I see lots of wildlife including deer, woodpeckers and pheasants and it is like a breath of fresh air working within these surroundings.”
New Site Goes Live!
http://www.mepc.com/chinehampark
After a complete overhaul we have now updated the Chinham Park website. A new look with new content and all the information you'll need on our business park here in Basingstoke. We also have all the latest letting information for our offices and headquarters style buildings.
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