Space. Coworking launches

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Sam Anderson provided the most delectable spread of cheeses and wine to kick off an evening of networking attended by Rye’s Mayor, Councillor Michael Boyd.

Paul Andrews Founder of Fruitworks in Canterbury

The launch at the Old Cinema of Space. Coworking, a new service in Rye that allows you to hire office services and desk space as and when you need them, was well attended with guest speaker Paul Andrews reflecting, “Flexible community-based workspace is the future. The new Space. Coworking venue is a fantastic addition to these types of spaces in South East, and as the owner of Fruitworks Co-working in Canterbury we look forward to working with Space” Paul’s memorably energetic delivery ensured the audience grasped the coworking concept and why in 2018, vibrant coworking communities are in such demand.

Rebekah Gilbert, Rye Business Forum Chairman, cemented the need for such a space in more rural towns like Rye; introducing a hub for professionals in the area with an informative speech.

Rebekah Gilbert addresses the guests

Stood side by side with entrepreneurs, small business owners and professionals alike a real buzz resonated around the room when Jane Brook, Founder of Space. Coworking, revealed the plans for expansion and a second venue at The Brewery Yard Club, Landgate.

To enquire about membership call 01797 222857 or email info@spacecoworking.co.uk to arrange a tour.

Image Credits: Samara Jayne Martin BA .

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