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Touching Base 6 Header Contents touching base Greenham Business Park newsletter no 6 - Autumn 2017 2 New Occupiers 3 New Developments 4 Services & Amenities 7 Events 9 Occupier’s Noticeboard 10 Availability follow us 1 Welcome to our new occupiers touching base 6 AM:PM Cars Local taxi hire. 01635 44444 AVE Services Audio visual equipment hire, event production, installations, live event streaming. http://aveservices.com Bright Bodyworks Mobile car body repairs. https://en-gb.facebook.com/Smartspray1/ Cosmos Energy Design, installation & troubleshooting of renewable energy systems. www.cosmosenergy.co.uk Installation AV Audio visual integration specialists. www.installationav.com Thatcham Motorcycles Motorcycle clothing and gifts. 01635 581529 Wear & Gifts The Yume Project Providing activities for adults with learning disabilities and/or autism. www.theyumeproject.org.uk ...and farewell to The Crown & Garter LLP, who have moved to the Trust’s Turnpike Estate. www.crownandgarter.co.uk 2 New developments touching base 6 Work has now started on a great new asset for Greenham Business Park. A new Security Lodge is being built on the west side of Albury Way, the park’s western entrance. Although access will still be possible via the Main Street entrance, Albury Way will become the new main entrance to the park. The new Security Lodge will sit to the south of a new café and gallery due to open in summer 2018. During the development phase, for safety reasons, it may become necessary to close Albury Way from time to time. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and hope that work will be completed in February 2018. Artist’s impressions of the front elevation of the new building Site of the new Security Lodge 5 6 1 x 3 TO M4 WEST, SWINDON, OXFORD the local Road Airports Andover 18.9 miles 28 mins Southampton SO18 2NL A339 area Basingstoke 12.4 miles 18 mins By road: 42 mins 7 16 Distance: 37.2 miles Hungerford 16.8 miles 23 mins By rail: 90 mins - 120 mins B Shuttlebus 4 4 B4009 9 routes London 57 miles 1 ½ hours 4 Services and Amenities 2 Newbury 3.9 miles 9 mins Heathrow TW6 1EW A User’s Guide Bus Station By road: 1 hour Oxford 32.3 miles 51 mins A4 Distance: 44 miles THATCHAM TO Reading 16.4 miles 37 mins By rail: 100 mins - 120 mins HUNGERFORD touching base 6 4 Southampton 37.9 miles 45 mins SWINDON 10 A4 5 Swindon 32 miles 43 mins Gatwick RH6 0NP 6 9 3 TO By road: 1 ½ hours Thatcham 4.8 miles 13 mins Distance: 73.8 miles 1 M4 EAST NEWBURY READING Winchester 26.4 miles 32 mins By rail: 120 mins - 150 mins www.greenham-business-park.co.uk LONDON HEATHROW GATWICK All shuttlebus journeys to & from from Newbury 8 A34 103 Shuttlebus the business park Rail or Thatcham 14 cost £1. GREENHAM BUSINESS PARK The subsidised park shuttlebus travels to Park times are shown for the Main Street Times are shown from Newbury Station A343 12 and from Newbury every hour during entrance. For bus stops on Greenham RG14 5DG, which is a 2 minute walk working hours, Monday to Friday. Business Park see the park map from the Bus Station RG14 5DP. You can overleaf. purchase a single ticket for both shuttlebus and rail travel. Greenham Newbury Newbury Newbury Newbury Greenham Business Park College Bus station Bus station College Business Park Bristol 96 mins - 113 mins HEADLEY 06.10 06.14 06.27 06.35 06.48 06.52 TO 07.10 07.14 07.27 07.35 07.48 07.52 Hungerford 10 mins - 11 mins 08.10 08.19 08.32 08.35 08.48 08.52 London 58 mins - 78 mins ANDOVER 09.10 09.19 09.32 09.35 09.48 09.58 We present a new User’s Guide B4640 10.10 10.23 10.32 10.35 10.44 10.58 Oxford 65 mins - 75 mins 11.10 11.23 11.32 11.35 11.44 11.58 A339 12.10 12.19 12.32 12.35 12.44 12.58 Reading 22 mins - 32 mins 13 13.10 13.23 13.32 13.35 13.44 13.52 15 11 14.10 14.23 14.32 14.35 14.44 14.58 Southampton 93 mins - 130 mins TO M3 EAST 15.10 15.20 15.32 15.35 15.48 15.58 Swindon 63 mins - 106 mins BASINGSTOKE 16.10 16.20 16.32 16.35 16.48 16.58 TO M3 WEST, WINCHESTER, SOUTHAMPTON 17.10 17.15 17.27 17.35 17.48 17.58 for Greenham Business Park (see overleaf). Winchester 88 mins - 111 mins GATWICK 18.10 18.15 18.27 18.35 18.48 18.58 page 1 Places to visit Entertainment Sport Eating Out Accommodation 1 Newbury Racecourse RG14 7NZ 5 Corn Exchange RG14 5BD 8 Newbury & Crookham Golf Course 14 Premier Inn RG14 7HL Contact Us T: 01635 40015 Box office: 0845 5218 218 RG19 8BZ T: 01635 40035 T: 0871 622 2325 http://newburyracecourse.co.uk www.cornexchangenew.com www.newburygolf.co.uk www.premierinn.com Greenham Business Park Ltd 2 Donnington Castle RG14 2LE 6 Vue cinema RG14 5EN 15 Travelodge Hotel, Tot Hill RG20 9BX The guide features a range of things to do both http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/ T: 08712 240 240 T: 08719 846204 visit/places/donnington-castle www.myvue.com/home/cinema/ The Star Inn RG20 4SY www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/57/ newbury 11 Newbury-Tot-Hill-hotel 01635 817444 Thatcham Nature Discovery Centre T: 01635 296241 [email protected] 3 The local area RG19 3FU T: 01635 874381 7 Watermill Theatre RG20 8AE www.vintageinn.co.uk/restaurants/ 16 Donnington Valley Hotel RG14 3AG www.bbowt.org.uk/nature-discovery- Box Office: 01635 46044 south-east/thestarinnkingsclere T: 01635 551199 www.watermill.org.uk Lakeside Superbowl RG19 3AL www.donningtonvalley.co.uk on the park and in the surrounding area - ideal for centre 9 The Swan Inn RG20 9BH Liberty House, Greenham Business Park T: 01635 874222 12 Thatcham, Berkshire RG19 6HS 4 West Berkshire Museum RG14 5AS T: 01635 40313 T: 01635 519562 10 Northcroft Leisure Centre RG14 1RS http://swannewbury.co.uk www.westberkshireheritage.org/west- T: 01635 31199 13 The Royal Oak RG20 4UH www.greenham-business-park.co.uk berkshire-museum www.leisurecentre.com/northcroft- T: 01635 297355 leisure-centre/Facilities www.royaloak-ecchinswell.co.uk both workers and visitors. Business support Security Access to amenities Greenham Common A comprehensive range of admin Peace of mind for anyone working on the support for businesses can be accessed park or just visiting at the weekend. at Liberty House, The Enterprise Centre. The park’s security staff are present on a Ask us about: 24/7 basis, 365 days a year, offering not BUC Newbury Parkrun KNER -CROK only security but also information and E WAY Serviced offices emergency assistance, with Conference and meeting facilities quick-response, certified first aid, Call answering including an automatic defibrillator. APRON R OAD Postal and courier services D Photocopying and printing T: 01635 31942 A O R Business catering E: [email protected] E S U O E H N E G R SIXTH STREET 5 I 6 A 1 N S E W N E O R I M S 01635 817444 In an emergency T A RD A C I I N [email protected] N D S JONES U T R R T M DRIVE E S M E A call 01635 580801 O T E C MI NIS TR Y R OAD The Coffee Exchange T S D IR H Eating Childcare T LIN DENM National Needlework Archive UTH W AY AY W Y H A UT W NM RD New for 2018 LINDE O FF O W The Coffee Exchange Woodlands T Y EE A TR Café and snack bar W S Day Nursery T Y D S Business Support A R R O FI Working buffets & lunches available U R R B E L EB M G A W A G Tea, coffee, milk, biscuits, sugar and I TA N T E Weekday childcare for children from 3 S AR AR T 1 2 U U newspapers on sale Shuttlebus stops - R ST Q E S months to 5 years, with nutritional meals page 2 The War Memorial E T see timetable overleaf T: 01635 552551 and fun activities for all ages including Roads sports, dance, French, gardening and art Buildings & crafts. Hard surfacing Woodlands Mobile Food Discounts are available on a sliding scale Landscaping The Peace Garden Day Nursery for children of parents working on the park. Site boundary Park occupiers JJ Foods and Katielee Catering also operate mobile food vans T: 01635 33626 Security which visit several sites around the park W: www.woodlandschildcare.co.uk on a daily basis. Greenham E: [email protected] National New for 2018 Greenham Common Newbury Parkrun The War Memorial The Peace Garden Business Park Needlework Archive An archive of the nation’s community A new £1.7m café, visual arts gallery and Every Saturday at 9am A tri-part memorial for Dedicated to, and needlework. makers’ studios will open in summer 2018, Meet at the Venture West car park the US servicemen planted by, the replacing the ageing, prefabricated New Run 5K round Greenham Common who died in two Greenham Peace Museum Greenham Arts building, now unable to FREE - just turn up separate flying Women, whose Exhibition and tea area cope with modern demands.
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