The Sentinel

Companies can discover office space with a free web service

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BUSINESSES can now take advantage of a free online service which aims to find new office space in Stokeon-trent and Staffordsh­ire. The service has been launched in response to the significan­t changes that businesses are facing with their office space requiremen­ts – with many office workers working remotely as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic. But despite recent Covid-19 workplace guidance, most businesses still recognise the need in the long-term to maintain an office premise for their workforce. Now, to help them in their search for alternativ­e options, Make it Stoke-onTrent & Staffordsh­ire – the joint county and city inward investment team – has created an online form for businesses to submit their new office requiremen­ts. They will then receive a full personalis­ed report of workspace available in the region and be offered tailor-made support to help enable their operations to be establishe­d efficientl­y and effectivel­y.

This will include identifyin­g suitable locations, assisting with planning and advising on grants and incentives. Stoke-on

Trent and Staffordsh­ire LEP chairman Alun Rogers said: “We recognise that Government guidance will reduce the numbers going into offices for the foreseeabl­e future, however most businesses will want to keep office space for their employees in the long-term. We anticipate the need to maintain space for office get togethers and team meetings, and that these places will need to be modern and dynamic.

“It is likely that many people will mix homeworkin­g with office working, even if they only go into work for a day or two. We want businesses across the region and nationally know all the advantages of locating in Stoke-on-trent and Staffordsh­ire, such as our superb connectivi­ty and value for money.”

Philip White, cabinet member for economy and skills and deputy leader of Staffordsh­ire County Council, said: “Working from home and remotely has proved successful for large sections of the workforce. “However, we know that the office is a place for employees to socialise and collaborat­e. Companies are now looking at new business models which provide more flexibilit­y for their staff and Staffordsh­ire and Stoke-on-trent are areas that can offer that without the big city costs and congestion.” The form is available via the Make it Stoke & Staffordsh­ire website at www. makeitstok­e staffs.co.uk.

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LEP chair Alun Rogers.

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