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Workers urged to plan for London 2012
16-05-2012
In order to reduce congestion in the capital during the forthcoming London Olympic Games, commuters have been urged to work from home or walk to work when they can....
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Office workers 'motivated by green issues'
14-05-2012
Businesses that lack a green agenda could be discouraging talented job candidates, a poll has shown....
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Mayor calls for office plan rethink
11-05-2012
The Leicester mayor says the time spent on trying to develop the prime office space near the railway station is hampering development elsewhere in the city....
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Office workers 'must move more'
10-05-2012
The Chair of the Government’s Responsibility Deal Physical Activity network has encouraged firms to do more in the battle against health risks due to sedentary behaviour....
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Google plans grand office design
09-05-2012
New business start ups have received a boost from a venture financed by internet search giant Google....
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Arts centre makes space for offices
08-05-2012
A community arts centre in the Black Country is foregoing some of its space to create new offices....
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Edinburgh shared office prices 'drop'
04-05-2012
The price of shared office interiors in Edinburgh has decreased by around 36% and take-up is also failing to grow, recent data suggests....
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Upgrades 'to drive office market'
03-05-2012
The commercial property market will be stimulated by companies looking to upgrade from Grade B to Grade A office space over the next four years, an estate agent has claimed....
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Debenhams HQ gets more office space
02-05-2012
High street store Debenhams has announced a large expansion of office space within its new headquarters, which are currently being developed in Regent’s Park in north west London....
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Warrington's office take-up doubles
01-05-2012
A new survey has found that twice as much office space is currently being taken up in Warrington than in 2010....
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Southern Reporter to move office
30-04-2012
The Southern Reporter is set to switch to "more suitable" modern office space in Selkirk after moves by Johnston Press to close the current premises....
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'Cyclist hub' planned in Manchester
26-04-2012
A new cycle hub is being incorporated into the office design of a major space in Manchester, as part of plans to promote sustainable travel....
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Office workers prefer naps to lunch
25-04-2012
Almost 50% of office staff would trade their lunchtime for a short sleep, according to new research....
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Turning dormant property into offices
23-04-2012
Across the UK there is estimated to be thousands, potentially millions, of buildings that are sitting unused and dormant, serving no purpose whatsoever....
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'Surge' in Leeds office take-up
20-04-2012
Leeds city centre has enjoyed a 300% year-on-year rise in the adoption of office space, figures show....
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Keeping quiet at work 'may be beneficial'
19-04-2012
Honesty is often said to be the best policy but a new study suggests that this may not hold true in the workplace....
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Stewart Group announces relocation
18-04-2012
Global ship broking heavyweight the Stewart Group is to move to new premises in Aberdeen, according to company officials....
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Serviced office trend seen in Manchester
17-04-2012
A trend towards serviced offices is taking Manchester by storm and changing the way people work in the city, new data suggests....
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Bath's Guildhall to become creative hub
16-04-2012
One of Bath’s oldest buildings is set to become a new digital base for the industries of the 21st century as part of a new makeover....
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Bury Council considers office sell-off
13-04-2012
Rather than cutting jobs and services, Bury Council might be prepared to save cash by selling off some of its office space, reports suggest....
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Home offices rise in popularity
12-04-2012
Experts have suggested that many people are planning to work from home during the Olympics after research showed sales of office furniture had surged in recent months....
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Experts' call over office hygiene
11-04-2012
Research has suggested workers are more likely to fall ill because increasing numbers are eating lunch at their desks and affecting the hygiene of their office workspaces....
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Council HQ receives heritage praise
10-04-2012
York City Council’s new headquarters project has received a hero’s welcome from industry experts, according to reports....
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Plans unveiled for Waterloo office space
05-04-2012
Plans for a major new office construction project have been unveiled which could see a site developed near Waterloo Station in London....
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Offices plan for court building
04-04-2012
Reports have suggested that Newport Council has plans to refurbish the city’s redundant magistrates’ court building and fit it out as offices....
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City office parking charges introduced
03-04-2012
A new workplace parking charge scheme has been introduced that could lead to companies parting ways with around £8 million in the first year....
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Hilary House comes on to York market
02-04-2012
Hilary House, a four-floored property located in York city centre, is on the market for rent and to buy for use as offices....
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BPF backs Government changes to NPPF
30-03-2012
The British Property Federation (BPF) has welcomed Government changes to the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), which put additional emphasis on office development....
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Oddfellows secures Manchester Courthouse
29-03-2012
One of Manchester’s oldest organisations, the Oddfellows Friendly Society, has secured a £4m deal to move to new headquarters in the city centre....
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Renovation for historic Cornish site
28-03-2012
Renovation work being carried out at a Cornish building more than 700 years old could lead to seven jobs being created....
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