MORE people are working from home or adopting a hybrid option shared between work and home – and Work Hubs across Devon are playing a key role in helping provide flexibility for people looking for workspace.
The Devon Work Hubs network launched in 2012, initially with two work hubs; it has since expanded to 24 coworking spaces across the county.
The network offers access to a variety of meeting rooms, hot desks and office spaces for freelancers and small businesses.
To highlight the important role the hubs are playing in our local economy, over the coming weeks we’ll be featuring some of them and the businesses that benefit from using them.
Rachel Payne, from Libraries Unlimited which runs Work:Space in Newton Abbot and Teignmouth, said: ‘You’re not committing yourself to renting an office in a town centre where you’ve got to think about overheads.
‘They’re very flexible and designed to fit in with the different types of needs and different types of businesses we see.’
The Devon Work Hubs website has all of the information needed on the offices, workspaces, meeting rooms and solo desks that are available at a variety of convenient locations.






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