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Winnersh Triangle – Summer Fun at Winnersh Triangle

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June 2, 2022
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With temperatures set to be hotter than Turkey this summer, you don’t need to go abroad to enjoy the sun. But going to work when the sun is shining can be hard work, unless you work at Winnersh Triangle. With award-winning landscaping for all to enjoy, direct access to Dinton Pastures and the fabulous events taking place for our occupiers throughout the summer, you don’t need to go far to get some fresh air and have some fun.  

Fabulous food 

The Exchange co-working space and Gather & Gather cafés across the park are the perfect place to grab a tasty breakfast, salad, sandwich, hot lunch, or snack. We are delighted that we have a new talented head chef on site.  Lee Mildenhall developed his skills at Tom Kerridge‘s The Hand and Flowers and worked at the Vodafone HQ. He brings with him a wealth of experience and knows exactly what hungry occupiers want to eat! Don’t forget to check out Gather & Gather’s hydration station, to make sure you keep focussed and refreshed. We also have free fruit baskets in multi-let receptions across the park; occupiers can just help themselves to a piece of fruit as they pass to promote wellness and be

one of their five a day. 

Fitness for all 

We have invested heavily in creating a welcoming and healthy space for our occupiers this summer. As well as Move HQ, the state-of-the-art gym we have onsite, we have free weekly bootcamps which are proving very popular and the perfect way to burn some energy off during your lunchbreak.  The newly built The Cabin, is a multi-purpose sports studio which hosts classes including yoga, Zumba, circuits, and boxercise all just for £5 a session. At that price, you can’t afford to miss them. Our astro-turf pitch is available for occupiers to either hire or join in the football league or netball matches that Move HQ organise. 

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If occupiers prefer to take it easy, but still enjoy some fresh air, then they can hop on one of the Ryde bikes, which are free to borrow for up to 72 hours.  You can even take them home and enjoy a bike ride over the weekend. With fitness and fun being at the heart of Winnersh Triangle to promote a healthy working environment, each company was recently gifted a free boule set, so that everyone can enjoy our boules court. It’s the ideal way to take some time away from screens or catch up with colleagues after work. We really do have something for everyone when it comes to fitness at the park. 

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At Winnersh Triangle we love putting on fantastic events and initiatives for our occupiers and the local community. Recently our occupiers took part in a bee keeping session. A fantastic opportunity working with our landscaping team to check in on our beehives. They also enjoyed biodiversity walks around the park, spotting bat boxes, hedgehog houses and bug offices! Food trucks visit regularly, and we have a host of pop-up shops in the diary, including the very popular Benefit Cosmetics. The highlight of our summer programme is the summer party which will be held at the heart of Winnersh Triangle. This free event is open to all occupiers and involves fabulous music, food, drink, and sunshine on our Green. People can laze on our deckchairs and enjoy all that we have to offer. 

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