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EY Reading announces new town centre location focussing on hybrid working

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6 January 2022

Global consultancy company EY is relocating to new office space in Reading, which has been designed for the firm’s new hybrid working model.

The new office marks EY’s continued investment in its Thames Valley business. Over the last financial year, the firm has acquired Lane4 and Pythagoras, which both have operations in the Thames Valley. In September 2021, EY Reading also welcomed 46 new graduates and apprentices to the team, bringing its headcount to over 750 people.

EY is moving to R+ on Blagrave Street which keeps the firm’s location in Reading city centre, close to key transport links. It will provide more areas for collaboration and tech-enabled meeting rooms, along with workstations, team areas and informal seating.

Last year, EY said it would be transitioning to a hybrid working model in the UK, enabling individuals to split their time between the office, client sites, or working from home. This builds on the firm’s current culture of flexible working, which had been in place for many years prior to the pandemic.

EY has signed an initial five-year lease on the 25,000 sq ft of office accommodation, which is located over two floors, and expects to move in by the Spring.

The office space has also been designed with health and wellbeing in mind, with a dedicated multi-faith room, as well as social spaces, including larger communal eating areas. These enhancements aim to encourage individuals to take regular breaks away from their desks and provide areas to meet with team members.

Rechargers and cycle racks will also be available, along with access to showers and changing spaces.

Richard Baker, Office Managing Partner at EY in Reading, said: “We believe that a hybrid working model will allow us to maximise the benefits of in-person collaboration with flexible remote working. It’s about trusting and empowering our people to manage their day in a way that works for them, their teams, and their clients.

“Our new offices in Reading have been designed to help facilitate this new way of working. There’s a much bigger emphasis on areas for collaboration, where teams can come together, rather than just having desks for independent working, which is more likely to be done at home.

“We’ve used focus groups, surveys and pilots with people from across the business to test, refine and evolve our approach and ensure that we develop a concept for a new office environment that meets the needs of our people, clients and other stakeholders. This is a really exciting time for our business in Reading, after what has been a challenging couple of years for everyone during the pandemic. I look forward to welcoming the team to our new premises in Spring.”

Richard added: “We have continued to recruit throughout the pandemic, strengthening our Thames Valley and South business with a number of new hires. Investment in new office space continues our commitment to our regional business as we look to meet the needs of our clients and colleagues.”


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Nicky Godding is editor of The Business Magazine. Before her journalism career, she worked mainly in public relations moving into writing when she was invited to launch Retail Watch, a publication covering retail and real estate across Europe.

After some years of constant travelling, she tucked away her passport and concentrated on business writing, co-founding a successful regional business magazine. She has interviewed some of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs who have built multi-million-pound businesses and reported on many science and technology firsts.

She reports on the region’s thriving business economy from start-ups, family businesses and multi-million-pound corporations, to the professionals that support their growth and the institutions that educate the next generation of business leaders.

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