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42 property MEDIA PARTNER


13th September, 2012 - One Day Conference Booking Information: www.tvpf.co.uk


KEEP


CALM AND


WORK IN THE


THAMES VALLEY


Concerned about the effects of Heathrow on the London and South East property market? Want to hear more from developers bullish enough to spec build? Need to meet some of the End Users shaping space needs in the region? Keen to see the shape of business parks in the future? All will be revealed at the next Thames Valley Property Forum in September.


Location: Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire SL5 7JX FOUNDATION SPONSORS EVENT SPONSORS


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Heron Industrial Estate, South Reading


Two warehouse / production units. To Let. Joint Agent: Lambert Smith Hampton


5,942 & 8,168 sq ft Unit Recently


Let to Halfords Autocentres


Millars Brook, Wokingham


New self contained Grade A offices. To Let.


Joint Agent: Fryer Commercial 1,533 – 4,157 sq ft


Forest Court, Wokingham Well located office units with excellent parking. To Let.


Joint Agent: Pennicott 1,479 – 3,216 sq ft


Corporate Property Commercial Agency Valuations Land & Development Planning Consultancy Landlord & Tenant Building Surveying Project Management Arbitration


Stadium Trade & Business Park, West Reading


Prominent Trade / Warehouse units. To Let. Joint Agents: Jones Lang LaSalle


6,000-15,000 sq ft Office/Business Units, Wokingham


Superb development of new 2-storey office / business units. To Let. Joint Agents: Lambert Smith Hampton


2,707 sq ft to 6,414 sq ft


Horseshoe Park, Pangbourne Two-storey flexible Business Unit. To Let.


2,370 sq ft 0118 921 1515 County House 17 Friar Street Reading RG1 1DB F: 0118 921 1501 info@haslams.co.uk www.businessmag.co.uk HCS-3406-Business Mag135x188-April12-AW.indd 1 THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – THAMES VALLEY – JUNE 2012 13/04/2012 12:39 Chartered Surveyors


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