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YourSpace becomes Chamber patrons

A business providing town centre flexible office space has become the latest patron of Bournemouth’s Chamber of Trade and Commerce.
Bill Perkins of Bournemouth Chamber and Karem Ward from YourSpace shaking hands

A business providing town centre flexible office space has become the latest patron of Bournemouth’s Chamber of Trade and Commerce.

YourSpace is situated in Telephone House, Christchurch Road, and includes a roof terrace with views to the sea, Old Harry Rocks and the Purbeck Hills.

Small business owners, creatives and remote workers can book a space for half a day or a full year.

Owner Karem Ward has created a business hub in the well-known building and runs a number of networking events there.

He said: “Becoming a patron of the Chamber is already bringing benefits and linking us with its members and the wider business community.

“YourSpace provides office space with full AV integration and with parking available it is ideal for people who need an office for a short time.

“People can hire a room for half a day or as long as they want, whatever they require – all with free coffee.

“Many people who use our facilities like being near the town centre and close to the beach.

“We also offer meeting rooms which can accommodate anything up to 25 people and optional catering makes them ideal for a wide range of business needs.

“Our co-working space enables people to work and network at the same time, and we also run a number of networking events.

“We are looking forward to a long association with the Chamber that is growing quickly and has an increasing number of members.”

Bill Perkins, President of the Chamber, said: “YourSpace provides exactly what many businesspeople require.

“The offices are excellent, the building has had a wonderful makeover and the views are spectacular. We also hold our Lunch ‘n’ Learn sessions there.

“New life is breathed into this area of town and with many students from the university staying on to start businesses and join emerging ones there is a great deal of optimism here.”

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