Short Breaks Within an Hour of London

There is no denying that the British capital is an exciting metropolis bustling with countless things to see and do. However, chances are that if you live in London you will need to take a break from the city every now and then. The good news is that you don’t need to drive for hours to find a relaxing short break destination, as there are plenty of fantastic spots within an hour of the city. Read on to find out more and be inspired by our selection of short break destinations.

Seaside relaxation at Whitstable, Kent

The quaint fishing village of Whitstable is only 64 miles away from central London. In just over one hour, you can swap bumper-to-bumper traffic by invigorating sea breezes and beautiful beaches. What is more, Whitstable is only 5 miles away from historic Canterbury, which also makes for a great day trip out of London. This attractive little village sits on the southern end of the Thames Estuary, but its beaches and picturesque harbour are not all that Whitstable has to offer, as the village is also home to an 18th-century castle, numerous art galleries, boutiques, antique shops, an arts centre, and many pubs and inns and of course the Whitstable Oyster Festival.

Family fun at Woburn Forest, Bedfordshire

Woburn Forest is one of the most recent additions to the leisure and entertainment offer near London. This holiday park opened is managed by Center Parcs and opened its doors to the public on 6 June this year. The park is now ready for the summer season and offers dozens of activities in its 362 acres of space. The park is just a 45-minute drive from central London and is therefore the perfect weekend destination for families who live in the capital. Family fun is guaranteed thanks to activities like Segway riding, laser clay shooting, canoeing, climbing, archery, and aerial tree trekking. If you are visiting during a particularly hot summer day, you will surely appreciate the park’s tropical swimming pool. There is also a range of indoor activities on offer, as well as a spa, shops, cafes, and restaurants.

Cliffe Pools Nature Reserve

Cliffe Pools Nature Reserve is a protected area located 38 miles east of London. It certainly seems hard to believe that one of the UK’s foremost wildlife habitats can be so close to a large city, and this is precisely one of the reserve’s key attractions. Upon reaching the reserve’s entrance, you will be greeted with expansive views of the natural pools and lagoons that are home to thousands of birds, including redshanks, marsh harriers, peregrines, merlins, and black-tailed godwits. Further away, the River Thames flows gently towards the North Sea. The Cliffe Pools Nature Reserve is the ideal place to get away from it all for a few hours. Guided walks are available, but otherwise you can explore the reserve’s 6 viewpoints at your own pace. Continue reading “Short Breaks Within an Hour of London”

The Importance of Business Etiquette

Business Etiquette LondonOfficeSpace.com @officeinlondonMany of us know when someone has committed the crime of bad etiquette. We feel as if we’ve been insulted, without being able to pinpoint why. Good etiquette has the opposite effect. We feel inclined to help the person who displayed it, and we tend to trust them more. What makes for effective business etiquette today, includes how we communicate online, as well as in person.

Telephone Etiquette – ensure you have a standard greeting in place when answering the telephone. This includes the company name, salutation, and stock answers on behalf of people who are not available for any reason. Telephone tone of voice is very important. You need to sound friendly and personable. Never sound hurried or harassed. If given details over the phone, make sure you repeat spellings and numbers back to the caller. Write messages down on a time and date notepad, and deliver them as quickly as possible to the intended recipient to avoid repeat phone calls.

Meetings Etiquette – No matter if the board is meeting together, or a consultant is coming to chat with the manager, all meetings should be set up properly. This is to reflect a considerate corporate image. Guests to your office will have travelled, and may need parking validation. Some companies opt not to pay this; however, this small consideration goes a long way. Make any visitors’ attitude more favourable towards your company by offering refreshments on arrival, ensuring water and coffee is on hand during the initial stages of a meeting, and offer to safeguard any belongings for the visitors. When it comes time for departure, be prepared to offer any advice about traffic or travel the visitors might need. Continue reading “The Importance of Business Etiquette”

Overview of London’s Commercial Property Market – 2nd Quarter 2014

The second quarter of 2014 has proven to be an active period for the capital’s commercial property market. In fact, the first half of this year has seen some of the highest activity levels and take-up rates since 2010. This has been undoubtedly prompted by increased consumer and business confidence, GDP growth, and a recovering labour market. Below you will find a detailed account of how the London commercial property market has fared during the second quarter of the year.

London office property market: trends and figures for Q2 – 2014

During the second quarter of 2014, nearly 3 million square feet of office space were transacted in London. The vast majority of deals involved office properties in The City and in the West End, whereas a relatively small number of deals involved office space in the Docklands area. Take-up rates were up by nearly 20 per cent on a 5-year quarterly average. Approximately 38 per cent of all deals were carried out by companies in the banking and finance sectors. The professional services industry accounted for 20 per cent of all deals, wheras the TMT sector carried out 16 per cent of all transactions.

In terms of rental values, growth has been clearly evident in nearly every sub-market. Prime rents were almost 12 per cent higher than during Q2 – 2013. In the West End, prime rents currently average £115 per square feet. Areas like Mayfair, St James, and Marylebone command the highest prices in the West End, while Battersea, Fulham, and Camden have the lowest rental values in the area. The cost of office space in The City has risen to £58.5 per square feet, and in the Docklands prime rents are in the region of £36 per square feet. There are more than 500,000 square feet under offer in the Docklands, so it is expected that rental values in this area will continue to rise during the remainder of 2014.

During this quarter, pre-letting deals constituted nearly 60 per cent of all transactions, although in some parts of the capital (such as The City), pre-letting accounted for a higher percentage of the total number of transactions. Some of the most noteworthy transactions involved properties that are still under construction in the West End, such as the office buildings at 1 Fitzroy Place, 10 Brock Street, and 10 New Burlington Street. These are expected to be completed by 2015.

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The Best London Business Courier Services

London Courier Services LondonOfficeSpace.comChoosing the right courier service is vital for small businesses. Successful operations depend of efficient delivery of documents and goods, including timely delivery. A reliable courier service offers a range of guaranteed services and flexible hours to meet your needs.

Choosing the Right Courier Service

There are dozens of courier services in London. Many operate a range of transportation options that cater to different types of requirements, ranging from motorbikes and bicycles for documents and small parcels to vans and cars for larger items. Some may also use air cargo to ship items across the UK and beyond. A service with a range of transportation options gives you the peace of mind that they will be able to transport and deliver any type of package to any destination.

Another consideration is timing. A courier service that offers a range of time frames for delivery is important if you need a document or parcel shipped urgently. Common options include same-day delivery and next-day delivery. Collection and delivery times can vary depending on when you use the service, for example times may vary on holidays and weekends. It is important to understand timeframes for specific days when you need a courier service.

Flexibility is also important. A good courier service provides door to door service, where couriers pick up parcels and packages right at your door. Alternatively, top couriers operate shops that are conveniently located where items can be dropped off for delivery. Others may offer secure lockers where items can be left. Delivery time will typically vary depending on how items are dropped off, so it is important to confirm timeframes with the courier service. Certain couriers may also not provide same day service or online tracking, which might be crucial for some businesses.

Finally, cost is an important factor when choosing a courier service in London. The size, shape and weight of a letter, parcel or package will affect the price. Expedited services will also have a significant impact on the cost of shipping. Having an item delivered at a specific time is also very costly, whereas options such as same-day or next-day service without a set time can be less expensive. Additional fees may also be charged, including for insurance or other surcharges. It is important to ask courier services what all costs are as some may be hidden.

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