Property & Construction

New year, new office, new Slough?

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TBM Team

With the new year comes new beginnings and opportunities, especially with the growth and changes in Slough. At Regal Court we are excited to see what the future holds.

Over the past year Regal Court Business Centre has seen the demand for serviced offices, meeting rooms and virtual offices increase, with us more than doubling in size.

For us, a major advantage is being based on Slough’s central High Street. Here we are in the heart in Slough surrounded by many businesses and connections to the rest of the country. With the bus and train station being just a five-minute walk away you can access London Paddington in just 17 minutes. Additionally, with Crossrail coming through to Slough it will only take 38 minutes to Liverpool Street.

Did you know Slough is home to the largest trading estate in Europe? So, with it being a key economic hub for the UK, why wouldn’t other businesses want to be begin their journey here.

We treat every client as an individual to ensure we meet their business needs. With many different options and flexibility to help make their firm a success. To fit our clients’ requirements, we offer a range of contract lengths from as short as one month to three years. Additionally, we know some companies find it difficult to transition from a home space to an office or a virtual office with the new costs to their budgets. With this in mind, we only ask for a one-month deposit. We hope this will encourage any business – no matter what size – to take the leap and reach the next level.

Additionally, with the development in Slough aiming to create a new outlook for businesses and the community we believe this is the place to be. There is a new vibe in the area as everyone is excited to be a part of this change.

With the regeneration in Slough, we want to contribute to this change by supporting programs that help the community. One of our current clients we support is Building Futures Together. BFT aims to make a difference to people’s lives by supporting the community with interpreting courses which give people the skills to volunteer to help those who are unable to communicate with others.

Slough has such a large diversity of people, so this service will help bring them back into society and free them from isolation. With these skills they also offer a befriending service as, often at a time of change, people need the support of another person to help them through a difficult time. This could be for a variety of reasons, for example: following separation, domestic abuse, coping with a child with special needs, bereavement, radicalisation.

Nasreen Akhtar, of Building Futures Together, has been at Regal Court Business Centre for two years and said: “Thank you for renewing our contract and your support. It’s like yesterday I was sharing my ideas and two years on it has helped many people in vulnerable situations who otherwise would sadly have suffered in silence. Regal Court Business Centre made it possible. Thank you.”

 

 

 

 

Alongside BFT, we also support other charities and community fundraising projects such as London Irish Hitz program and The Prince’s Trust.

With the growth in Slough and the rise in serviced offices why choose us, Regal Court Business Centre? By treating each client and their business as an individual, with flexible options such as contracts lengths, one-month deposit and the amazing connections on our doorstep, we believe each of these factors adds to your business and that’s why so many businesses have been, and are, successful at Regal Court.

Come and visit us at:

42-44 High Street,

Slough, SL1 1EL

reception@regalcourt.co.uk

regalcourt.co.uk

01753 910900

TBM Team

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