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Glebe Close Farm
Cublington Road, Wing
Leighton Buzzard, Beds
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Hot Desks at the FunkBunk

FunkBunk HotDesks

Are you looking for a hotdesk near Milton Keynes, Leighton Buzzard or Aylesbury? FunkBunk, the home of Provide Design is now offering hot desks to writers, designers, freelancers, photographers, marketeers, muskateers and anyone else who needs a desk for just a few days out of the month.

In addition to full time desks being available there are 3 desks currently available for hotdesking. Prices for hotdesk spaces start from £30 per day depending on how many days you book in advance. Hot desk rental includes wireless or wired high speed broadband access, free parking and free tea and coffee.

The atmosphere here is non-intrusive, friendly and creative. With the added bonus of having somewhere to hold meetings and your own business address, hot desking at the FunkBunk is the way to go!

For more photos and information please visit www.funkbunk.com

If you would like to book a space or come over and have a look for yourself please email iwanttobe@funkbunk.com or call us on 0845 003 9559

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FunkBunk Part 2

FunkBunk - Part 2

FunkBunk Part 2 is ready! FunkBunk’s neighbouring office space has just been finished and is ready for carpet, cables and some new tenants. The commercial office space is available to rent from FunkBunk as desk spaces just like the original FunkBunk or if the right tenant comes along then they can snap up the entire space for an incredibly good rate.

Good parking, great location and high speed broadband are just some of the plus points.

Contact FunkBunk for more information. or call us on 0845 003 9559

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FunkBunk

FunkBunk
We need bigger boots than the ones we currently have. Provide Design will shortly be moving to our new, freshly refurbished studio – FunkBunk.

We were seeking new premises to expand into when the perfect oppurtunity arose. Concieved by Provide Design FunkBunk is located in 2500sq ft of converted World War 2 Women’s Airforce base just 15 minutes from Milton Keynes.

As all of this space is beyond our needs, Provide Design and FunkBunk are looking for like minded creative roommates to share FunkBunk with.

Desk spaces are available to rent in this enthusiastic, creative, environment with free broadband, free parking and a very cool location.

If this sounds interesting and you fancy becoming a FunkBunker check out www.funkbunk.com

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The Burning Question – June

The Burning Question - Home or Office?

At 7.30 you are awoken by the shrill sound of your alarm clock. One arm stretches from beneath the duvet and automatically presses the snooze button. You think to yourself “I’ll wait until the alarm goes off next time…”. This process is repeated until the alarm clock finally gives up or you give up and haul yourself out of bed…. usually just before regular office hours begin.

“As long as I’m awake enough to answer the phone if any clients call I’ll be fine.” you think. The kettle is put on, a shower is taken, the dishwasher emptied, the cat fed, clothing desicions made and eventually at about 10.30am you sit at your desk, coffee in hand and switch on your computer. Email is checked and read, Facebook maybe perused, that present for your niece found on Amazon and your to-do list reveiwed.

“Time for another coffee.” Then after an important meeting with the cat it’s back to work.

It’s a freelancers life…. and we all have had days like it when we work for ourselves from our homes. Sure, we usually end up making up the time elsewhere, or so we tell ourselves, but none of us could deny that when working from home those small domestic duties and commitments suddenly seem much more important (or favourable) than that review that needs writing.

There are also times when I have sprung out of bed and worked a half day solid before most have even eaten their cornflakes. I have gone to the front door at 10 o’clock in the evening to put out the rubbish and it has been locked… This is because I have not stepped one foot outside and not met single living soul all day…

Then there is office / studio life. The daily commute, breakfast show radio or reading a great book on the train. A sunny drive with some uplifting music playing in the car. Arriving at work, coffee machine on and a quick catch up with colleagues. Email checked, meeting with associates, new tasks allocated, 1st 3 items crossed off the to-do list by 10.30am.

A buzz is in the air because of a great pitch win and the hum of activity keeps you motivated. You find out all about Dave’s unbelievable weekend and learn from the delivery driver that he actually used to be roadie for Led Zeppelin and that he prefers Mercedes vans to Fords. One thousand ideas run through your head after an afternoon briefing and when you turn off the computer at the end of the day you look forward to an evening at home with some good food and a couple of favourite shows on TV.

There are only certain jobs you can do from home, our creative field almost being one of them. I have to say though there is nothing like the buzz of a studio environment to get the juices flowing and the enthusiam of colleagues to keep you motivated… even if it does mean getting out of bed a bit earlier.

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