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Rent a desk in London for just £59 per week

Finance | 12 Jan 2012

After a recent refurbishment programme, Civil Society Media has created space for around 30 desks in its London office. These are available to charities and other civil society organisations for just £59 per week.

Based in the heart of Clapham two minutes walk from the Northern Line, the local area is attractive and offers plenty of amenities on the doorstep, including cafes, restaurants, pubs, gyms and shops, as well as Clapham Common in the summer.

A desk at Civil Society Media provides a professional environment in which to conduct your affairs. Included in the price is access to a meeting room, a dedicated landline number and free wi-fi. Desks can be rented on an individual or multiple basis.

Civil Society Media is an independent publisher that has been reporting on the charity and civil society sector for more than 21 years. We publish Charity Finance, Fundraising and Governance magazines, and the news and information site www.civilsociety.co.uk. We also organise the annual Charity Awards.

We are committed to providing news and information in a cost-effective and accessible way. With rental properties in London soaring we hope this option will mean small organisations or individuals can worry less about their overheads, and more about the things that really matter to them.   

For more information and to arrange a viewing contact Daniel Phelan on 020 7819 1200 or daniel.phelan@civilsociety.co.uk.

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