Population & Landmark… Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and third most populous in the UK. The population of the city was 580000 in 2007 and 2.3m for Glasgow and surrounding towns of the conurbation, 41% of Scotland’s population. Glasgow has seen more changes in the past 2 decades than almost any other British city. From [...]
Continue reading...20. November 2008
Population & Landmark… Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. The city is the second largest conurbation after Glasgow which is 45 miles away. It has been the Scottish capital since 1437 and is the seat of the Scottish Parliament. The Old town and New Town districts of the city are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage [...]
Continue reading...11. November 2008
UBC has signed up its first client for one of the company’s newest serviced office centre based in Wakefield, Yorkshire. The deal with financial services company Alexander Forbes has been concluded with commercial property agent Sanderson Weatherall, based in Leeds. UBC Area Manager Richard Johnson said: “This first deal for UBC Wakefield is a real coup; [...]
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Glasgow has the largest economy in Scotland and is at the hub of the metropolitan area of West Central Scotland. The city’s economy has seen a significant growth of tertiary sector industries such as financial and business services, communications, creative industries, healthcare, higher education, retail and tourism, which makes it a great strategic office [...]
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The Managing Director of one of Ireland’s leading serviced office companies has reported that demand for workspace is continuing to rise, despite the current economic climate in Ireland and the increasing impact of the credit crunch. Shane Duffy of the International Corporate Centre, with serviced office complexes on Stephen’s Green and Harcourt Street says that enquiries [...]
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Population and Landmark… Cardiff is the capital and the largest city and county in Wales. As well as being the political capital, it is Wales’s capital of business, education, sport, tourism, culture, media and government. According to recent local government estimates, the population of the Cardiff area is 317,500 people. Cardiff is home to the Welsh National [...]
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Population and Landmark… Birmingham is the largest of England’s core cities, and is often considered as the second city of the United Kingdom. The city has a population of around 990,000 but the Birmingham metropolitan area, including Wolverhampton, Coventry and the Black Country, has a population of over 2,500,000. Birmingham is one of the world’s leading cities [...]
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Population and Landmark… Bristol is situated by the River Avon in South West England. With an approximate population of 410,950, and urban area of 550,200, it is England’s sixth, and the United Kingdom’s ninth most populous city, one of England’s core cities and the most populous city in South West England. From its earliest days, Bristol’s fame [...]
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Population and Landmark… Liverpool is located in the county of Merseyside, along the eastern side of the Mersey estuary. With a population of 441,477, Liverpool is the sixth largest city and also has the second largest port in the United Kingdom. In 2004, Liverpool’s waterfront was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site, reflecting the city’s importance [...]
Continue reading...28. October 2008
Hot-desking is rising in popularity across the major UK cities such as London, Manchester and Birmingham, but also now in smaller towns in the UK, in respond to the increasing demand of more flexibility for office rentals. The larger UK cities have a large range of serviced office space to offer and can easily fulfil all [...]
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20. November 2008
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