Our ultimate goal is to enhance the success & wellbeing of our members and the wider community by making the quality workspace more accessible.
Our ecosystem facilitates the exchange of knowledge, experience and ideas between professionals, and in doing so also provides young learners with the chance to gain valuable experience in the creative industries. As a Community Interest Company (CIC), we’re always looking to give back: surplus income from membership fees is channelled back into apprenticeships or subsidised rents for local startups. We champion the circular economy by partnering with local suppliers and adopting sustainable practices.
Creative Works is…
Community-driven
Inclusive
Ambitious
Creative-minded
Environmentally-friendly
Local
Flexible
Forward-thinking
Agile
Educational
Projects
- Creative Works - Beyond a Coworking spaceCreative Works is a business community and learning hub in the heart of E17’s Regeneration Zone. We provide flexible workspace memberships for local SMEs who want to work in a productive environment and become part of a growing network of creatives. As well as offices, meeting rooms and an exciting events programme, our members have the opportunity to work with ambitious young people from the local area through BCE’s Apprenticeship Training Scheme. We’re an inclusive and inquisitive bunch who ar
Awards
Workspace Accreditation ProviderMayor of London
The accreditation is the first of its kind for the workspace sector. Its aim is in keeping with our own: to keep London’s workspaces “open, diverse and affordable for all Londoners”. The scheme also helps benchmark workspace providers against community impact priorities.
Read more: https://www.creativeworks.space/creative-works-becomes-a-workspace-accreditation-provider/T
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Grant from the Social Enterprise Support FundThe National Lottery Community Fund
Creative Works has received a grant from the Social Enterprise Support Fund. It will enable us to provide free business support to members and free desks to members who take on an apprentice. The funding, which is distributed by Big Issue Impact, will help us to enhance the success and wellbeing of our members and the wider E17 community – including young local learners – by making quality workspace more accessible. Our recent workspace accreditation from the Local Enterprise Partnership for London (LEAP) also reflects this goal. Funding for the grant is provided by the National Lottery Community Fund.
Read More: https://www.creativeworks.space/creative-works-receives-grant-to-provide-local-business-apprenticeship-support/