Freerange Workspace offers Carlisle meeting rooms at hourly rates
Last updated at 06:33, Monday, 17 September 2012
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Freerange Workspace is based in an exceptional location in the heart of Carlisle city centre. Our meeting rooms provide a great vantage point on the hustle and bustle of Fisher Street and have the advantage of classical architecture with excellent light, high ceilings and decorative features.
Our hourly rate of under £10 an hour makes us the ideal meeting venue with a boardroom that can accommodate 2 - 14 people around our two tables or presentations for up to 18. Freerange Workspace is the perfect space for small meetings, presentations or one to one discussions.
We are minimally inclined, with soft grey walls, large modern boardroom tables and a space that is grand enough to make that all important first impression when pitching to a new client but neutral enough to maintain a relaxed atmosphere for team meetings or brainstorming sessions. Combined with the always-on coffee machine and in-room fridge the boardroom provides an exceptional work environment.
Always on hand are those all-important essentials such as extra flip chart paper, white board markers, DVD player or a digital projector. Our conference facilities adjoin our specialist reprographics suit and hot-desking room so you don’t need to worry about running out of copies of the agenda or finding a quiet space to finish that all important report.
Reception is just across the hall, whether you need a friendly face to meet and greet your clients or assistance encouraging your laptop to talk to the projector. We’re here to ensure it all runs smoothly.
Full day room hire (9am – 5pm) is £50 on weekdays and £60 on weekends, a full afternoon or morning (4 hours) is £25, evening bookings (5pm - 9pm) are £35 and 2 hours is only £20.
Contact detials:
Phone: 01228 401 324
Email: hello@freerangeartists.co.uk
Address: Carlyles Court, St Marys Gate, Carlisle, Cumbria. CA3 8RY
Website: http://www.freerangeartists.co.uk/
First published at 12:36, Wednesday, 08 August 2012
Published by http://www.in-cumbria.com
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