[HLUG] Off topic- Remote working place for north Herefordshire?

pl info at lifespacedesign.co.uk
Wed Jun 15 21:36:17 UTC 2022


Hi Jools,

Write this up and send it to Broadsheep.

Meanwhile, you could ask James at Hereford Make. He has sheds full of 
lovely toys for when work gets too dull :D

MtG

Pete H@

On 15/06/2022 20:15, Julian Robbins via Herefordshire wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> Hope everyone is enjoying the sunny warm weather before it gets just too
> sunny and warm 🌅
>
> As you may know I work fully remote these days for my work as a Cloud
> Support Manager, often at home but sometimes out and about at a local
> village or town cafe.
>
> I like to get out of the house to work, it's just often too quiet at home,
> and I prefer a little background noise and real conversations around me or
> even with me :-)
>
> There is a good work space for folk such as me, remote workers,
> freelancers, folk setting up their own business but don't have a quiet
> space at home, etc in the middle of Hereford (Work Here
> https://www.workhereford.co.uk/), but for me the idea of a 30 minute trip
> to our fine city through the traffic is not quite my idea of fun.
>
> I'm wondering if anyone else is in the same boat and has any ideas of
> places that you can get work done. I just need a comfy chair, table, WiFi
> and coffee. A nice view and/or outside space would be the cherry on top but
> is optional.
>
> Before anyone suggests the Grange in Leo, they did originally have really
> nice work spaces you could hire for a small fee for an hour or two or even
> a day, but sadly they have instead decided to let these mini offices to
> folk who need a permanent let .. shame as these would have been ideal for
> me.
>
> Ideally if there was a remote work space place in the north of
> Herefordshire, ie Leominster, Kington, Presteigne or Ludlow way that would
> be ideal. Other nearby towns (Cheltenham, Tewkesbury, Shrewsbury, Malvern,
> Worcester) have workspaces such as this, so I'm hoping that we can in our
> local area have one sometime before 2050 maybe.
>
> If anyone has any other ideas that may help me, or knows anyone who is
> starting such a workspace or has any remote working areas or small office
> area that I could use occasionally, please let me know. I'm happy to pay
> for the privilege.
>
>
> Many thanks
>
> Julian



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