Honeycomb co-working space opens at Milton Park’s Bee House and welcomes new members

Milton Park, Abingdon, UK - Oxfordshire’s largest flexible workspace - the Bee House - has opened its doors to its new Honeycomb co-working area, offering the perfect solution for those missing the buzz of an office.

 

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MP David Johnston visited Milton Park to officially open the building back in May with a number of companies moving in to set up their hives. Now individuals, small groups and freelancers can access the premium quality facility through its Honeycomb co-working memberships, designed to suit a range of needs and working preferences.

Benefits available under all memberships include unlimited refreshments, superfast connectivity, mail handling and printer usage as well as proximity and full-time access to the fun and vibrant Hive Café - now the largest on the Park - serving daily hot and cold food and drink, cakes and snacks. 

MEPC Milton Park has appointed specialist property company Ashdown Phillips as customer services manager - overseeing incoming enquiries, welcoming new members, managing meeting room and conference room bookings and creating an exceptional working environment.

This appointment follows their continuing successful operation of Milton Park’s Innovation Centre at 99 Park Drive for more than five years.

On top of its spacious co-working area, the Bee House offers a range of small and medium-sized flexible office spaces, ranging from 97 - 2,574 sq. ft (9 - 239m) as well as a 145-seat conference facility, phone booths and meeting rooms available to hire, offering a real breadth of flexibility.

Nikki Gibson, Senior Associate Director - Head of Flexible Workspaces at Ashdown Phillips, said:

“From conversations we’ve been having, it’s clear people see the value of having the flexibility to collaborate with their colleagues and other companies, while also having a range of facilities under one roof. 

“Lots of hard work has gone into the Bee House, producing a state-of-the-art facility that we’re really proud of and will give companies and individuals the space to take flight.

“We couldn’t be more excited to be running the flexible workspace and would like to thank Milton Park for giving us the opportunity to do so.”

Philip Campbell, Commercial Director at MEPC Milton Park, said:

“We’re delighted that the Bee House Honeycomb co-working area is now officially open  and with the new team in place, led by Nikki as Queen Bee, we’re very confident that people joining the community will be in safe hands.

“The MEPC Milton Park team has also moved into the Bee House – we think it’s the bee’s knees and look forward to welcoming more and more people who come to join the buzz.”

There are a number of convenient ways for people to travel sustainably when visiting the Bee House. For keen cyclists, there are secure bike parking areas, a cycle hire hub, showers and heated lockers. Fast-charging electric vehicle (EV) points are also easily accessible to those who need to plug in. Additionally, like others based at Milton Park, for just £20 per year, people working at the Bee House can benefit from unlimited bus travel within Didcot.

The Bee House gained its name as Milton Park’s chosen spirit animal is the humble, hardworking and energetic bee. The discovery that the what3words square for the location of the Hive Café cemented this name choice, ///feasted.cloud.honeybees where people can feast in a brand-new café, work in the cloud and collaborate like honeybees.

For more information on the Bee House, visit www.bee-house.co.uk and for membership enquiries, contact the Bee house team at hello@bee-house.co.uk.