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Winnersh Triangle – Welcoming Occupiers Back To Winnersh Triangle

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February 3, 2022
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At Winnersh Triangle business park it’s great to see the park busier as more people start to return to their offices and enjoy our co-working spaces. Research we carried out shows that occupiers have missed the collaborative element of being together in an office, that you can’t replicate on a video call when working from home. Our award-winning beautifully landscaped park and host of amenities are another reason that have missed at Winnersh Triangle. Whether it’s a workout at our state-of-the-art gym Move HQ before work, a kick about with colleagues at lunch (on the new astro-turf pitch), a chance to enjoy a coffee and cake at one of our four on site cafés during a break, or a cocktail after work at the newly refurbished Crowne Plaza, we really do have everything you need for work, rest and play.

Getting back to nature 

Our award-winning onsite landscape team Nurture have created biodiversity areas on the park to encourage new wildlife to join the park community. We have bird boxes, bird feeders, bat boxes and even beehives; we are always keen to encourage new wildlife to the park. We do this because we understand the importance of wellbeing and aim to support our occupiers by providing a framework for sustainable and happy communities. Fresh air and green space is in abundance and we are fortunate to be surrounded by beautiful greenery including Dinton Pastures which is right on our doorstep. Dinton Pastures is 450 acres and has seven lakes, two rivers, three public bird hides, and lots of meadows.

You can hire one of our Ryde bikes for free to enjoy the trails around Dinton Pastures. If you want a more sustainable way to travel to work, you can hire a Ryde bike for 72 hours. This also makes them perfect for enjoying over a weekend. 

Collaboration is key 

In the words of Steve Jobs “Great things in business are never done by one person. They’re done by a team of people.” Collaboration has never been more important. If you are looking for a collaborative and innovative space to work, then you will love The Exchange at Winnersh Triangle. It is a new concept from Frasers Property across its parks that provides the perfect creative environment for the exchange of ideas, whilst offering customers and their visitors a vibrant space to meet, collaborate and relax over a coffee or lunch.  

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Lights, Camera, Action 

At the end of last year, we made the exciting announcement that Winnersh Studios have taken space on the business park. The film studio deal will ultimately create around 120,000 sq ft of studio space, with one of these studios being the world’s largest fully encapsulated virtual production stage. Stage Fifty, owners of the studios specialises in building film and TV stages estimates this project will bring an estimated £50m economic boost to the UK economy annually. If you have driven past on the A329m recently, you may well have seen the studios being built.

We are excited to host events again, on the park for our occupiers these include, independent markets, themed food events and seasonal workshops. Whether you want an innovative space to collaborate, take time out of your busy day or grow your business whatever the size, then it’s time to revisit Winnersh Triangle.

To find out more visit www.winnershtriangle.co.uk 

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