We believe access to the arts is essential. 🎭
That’s why Culture Works, our unique partnership with Southbank Centre, is offering small businesses in London exclusive, free access to the world of arts and culture.
Last month, we were joined by our Culture Works members for a networking breakfast and private look at Haegue Yang: Leap Year exhibition to explore her incredible range of media — from paper collages to immersive installations.
These curated events and discussions provide members with a platform to grow their businesses, offering networking opportunities and access to the vibrant Southbank Centre community.
Membership is free and open to small and mid-sized enterprises in London. Find out more via the link in our bio 🔗
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At #WorshipSquare, our #ReadytoWork occupiers have access to our 3,000 sq ft rooftop terrace!
Head up to relax and grab some well-earned time to yourself. It’ll also be home to some of our communal events, like rooftop yoga, fitness classes, and summer socials 🍻
Fancy something different? Take a gardening class or pick some fresh herbs from the allotments to top off your lunchtime snack 🥗
Find out more about our Ready to Work offer via the link in our bio 🔗
📸 credit to Ed Reeve
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Around 600 enthusiasts, athletes, and invited guests competed in the first Varso Tower Run. The winner climbed the stairs of…
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