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focus on slough


Placing you centre stage


Research by the Centre for Cities, an organisation that assesses economic growth across the country, shows that Slough is a major contender economically and comes second only to London when it comes to productivity, writes Fiona Bryan, business centre manager, Regal Court


Regal Court Business Centre places you centre stage on High Street, a great choice for businesses that want to be close to their client base in Slough and the surrounding area. Staff and visitors alike can access the bus and train stations in nearby Brunel Way, a seven-minute walk, giving access to London Paddington station in just 20 minutes.


Regal Court offers a range of fully-serviced offices on a flexible license option. The facilities management is carried out by our professional team, leaving you free to concentrate solely on your business. We firmly believe that part of having a vibrant business community is as much about the building, as it is about the people. That is why we offer a light and airy interior in a contemporary style, which is complemented by a variety of common facilities, such as an eat-in kitchen, soft seat break out area, tea points and ample WC facilities.


We offer a range of six well-appointed meeting rooms that can accommodate from three to 30 delegates. Each of our rooms are comfortably furnished and can


be laid out in a variety of formats depending upon your needs, by prior arrangement. All our rooms come equipped with WiFi, telephony, flip chart and pens. Video and audio conferencing are charged separately, where available. To help you get settled, all of our meeting room bookings receive a complimentary serving of tea and coffee per full morning or afternoon session – just confirm the time and we will do the rest.


We also offer a catering service providing a variety of buffet platter options and juices if required. Alternatively, delegates can stretch their legs and a short walk along the High Street will take them to a variety of eateries.


At Regal Court we appreciate that not all businesses require a physical office but may need the prestige of a well-established business address. This can be especially important when you are tendering for contracts with national organisations, government departments and local authorities. So, if you are a small business currently working from home and a High Street address is more appealing, why not take a look at our virtual office packages?


THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – THAMES VALLEY – APRIL 2017


Since early last year, Regal Court has been taken over by a landlord company Wrest Park Enterprise. Before, the business centre occupied two floors whereas now, since the takeover, we have the luxury of four floors. We have spent the past year fitting out our two new floors and currently extensive work is being done to refurbish our ground-floor reception.


Once this has been completed, we want to extend an open invitation to anybody who’d like to attend our grand opening. We’ll have food, drink and chances to win prizes of vouchers and various business offers. As a member of Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce, our biggest aim is to reach out more to businesses within and around the town of Slough.


To register your interest for the grand opening, or to find out more information about us, do not hesitate to contact us:


01753 910900 reception@regalcourt.co.uk regalcourt.co.uk


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