Plant a tree for the Jubilee

Plant a tree for the Jubilee

Lakeside North Harbour marks The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with tree planting

We planted 10 new trees as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) initiative.

Created to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the QGC invites people across the country to ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’ and celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years of leadership in a sustainable way that enhances our environment for the next generation.

Ten of our occupiers each sponsored a Pyrus Chanticlear tree as part of the commemorative project. Sustainably sourced from a local supplier in Romsey, these ornamental pear trees produce bee-friendly blush to white flowers from Spring until Summer and will also provide pollen for the resident bees in the ten hives located here on site.

Businesses supporting the initiative also made donations totalling £500 to The Woodland Trust, the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity.

A landmark moment in British history, The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in February saw HM The Queen become the first British monarch to reach the milestone. As with Her Majesty’s previous Jubilees, official celebrations will be held in June.

Simon Bateman, asset manager at Lakeside North Harbour, commented:

“We feel very fortunate to be able to experience this incredible moment in British history.

“At Lakeside, we wanted to honour Her Majesty’s service to the nation and celebrate her Platinum Jubilee in a way that complimented our values of sustainability and wellbeing. The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative was the perfect way to mark the occasion while improving our environment.”

Lakeside’s 130-acre campus is unique for its immediate access to acres of blue and green space and abundance of wildlife and habitats within its grounds.

 Bateman added: “We consider our grounds and immediate proximity to blue and green space to be one of our most important assets in terms of living our values, supporting employee health and wellbeing and creating workspaces fit for the future.”

Sustainability Resolutions

Plant a tree for the Jubilee

Lakeside North Harbour marks The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with tree planting

We planted 10 new trees as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) initiative.

Created to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the QGC invites people across the country to ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’ and celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years of leadership in a sustainable way that enhances our environment for the next generation.

Ten of our occupiers each sponsored a Pyrus Chanticlear tree as part of the commemorative project. Sustainably sourced from a local supplier in Romsey, these ornamental pear trees produce bee-friendly blush to white flowers from Spring until Summer and will also provide pollen for the resident bees in the ten hives located here on site.

Businesses supporting the initiative also made donations totalling £500 to The Woodland Trust, the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity.

A landmark moment in British history, The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in February saw HM The Queen become the first British monarch to reach the milestone. As with Her Majesty’s previous Jubilees, official celebrations will be held in June.

Simon Bateman, asset manager at Lakeside North Harbour, commented:

“We feel very fortunate to be able to experience this incredible moment in British history.

“At Lakeside, we wanted to honour Her Majesty’s service to the nation and celebrate her Platinum Jubilee in a way that complimented our values of sustainability and wellbeing. The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative was the perfect way to mark the occasion while improving our environment.”

Lakeside’s 130-acre campus is unique for its immediate access to acres of blue and green space and abundance of wildlife and habitats within its grounds.

 Bateman added: “We consider our grounds and immediate proximity to blue and green space to be one of our most important assets in terms of living our values, supporting employee health and wellbeing and creating workspaces fit for the future.”

Focus on Team Wellbeing

Plant a tree for the Jubilee

Lakeside North Harbour marks The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with tree planting

We planted 10 new trees as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) initiative.

Created to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the QGC invites people across the country to ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’ and celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years of leadership in a sustainable way that enhances our environment for the next generation.

Ten of our occupiers each sponsored a Pyrus Chanticlear tree as part of the commemorative project. Sustainably sourced from a local supplier in Romsey, these ornamental pear trees produce bee-friendly blush to white flowers from Spring until Summer and will also provide pollen for the resident bees in the ten hives located here on site.

Businesses supporting the initiative also made donations totalling £500 to The Woodland Trust, the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity.

A landmark moment in British history, The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in February saw HM The Queen become the first British monarch to reach the milestone. As with Her Majesty’s previous Jubilees, official celebrations will be held in June.

Simon Bateman, asset manager at Lakeside North Harbour, commented:

“We feel very fortunate to be able to experience this incredible moment in British history.

“At Lakeside, we wanted to honour Her Majesty’s service to the nation and celebrate her Platinum Jubilee in a way that complimented our values of sustainability and wellbeing. The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative was the perfect way to mark the occasion while improving our environment.”

Lakeside’s 130-acre campus is unique for its immediate access to acres of blue and green space and abundance of wildlife and habitats within its grounds.

 Bateman added: “We consider our grounds and immediate proximity to blue and green space to be one of our most important assets in terms of living our values, supporting employee health and wellbeing and creating workspaces fit for the future.”

New Year New Networking Opportunities

The art of hybrid networking

Lakeside is the place to be

Lakeside North Harbour is more than just a business campus because we think beyond the office and offer wellbeing and community in the perfect environment.

Whether you’re office or home-based, networking is an essential part of business life. Here at Lakeside there are numerous opportunities to meet potential new clients. Whether it’s striking up a conversation in the business lounge or chatting in the queue at Starbucks, you never know who you’ll meet next. However, the last 20 months have seen radical changes to the corporate world as more companies instigate a hybrid way of working.  But many business still believe time in the office is very valuable and provides a useful networking opportunity.

Decide what your networking goals are – Every company’s aims will be unique. A small business owner may look to increase his contacts in a particular industry. The CEO of a large corporation could be headhunting. Always ask yourself: what am I trying to achieve from networking or attending an online or offline event and where is the best place for my business to be? Is this aligned to my business goals?

Here at Lakeside we have many opportunities to network or simply get together and offer many occupier events which run through the year.   Lakeside is home to over 50 forward thinking businesses and over 5,000 workers. From lake walks to barista coffee, yoga classes and local wildlife, we offer an experience that goes beyond the office, delivering work life balance at its best.

To see more follow us on our social networks, TwitterInstagramLinkedin

To enquire and view our current available spaces, click here.

 

 

Lakeside welcomes Markerstudy

The art of hybrid networking

Lakeside is the place to be

Lakeside North Harbour is more than just a business campus because we think beyond the office and offer wellbeing and community in the perfect environment.

Whether you’re office or home-based, networking is an essential part of business life. Here at Lakeside there are numerous opportunities to meet potential new clients. Whether it’s striking up a conversation in the business lounge or chatting in the queue at Starbucks, you never know who you’ll meet next. However, the last 20 months have seen radical changes to the corporate world as more companies instigate a hybrid way of working.  But many business still believe time in the office is very valuable and provides a useful networking opportunity.

Decide what your networking goals are – Every company’s aims will be unique. A small business owner may look to increase his contacts in a particular industry. The CEO of a large corporation could be headhunting. Always ask yourself: what am I trying to achieve from networking or attending an online or offline event and where is the best place for my business to be? Is this aligned to my business goals?

Here at Lakeside we have many opportunities to network or simply get together and offer many occupier events which run through the year.   Lakeside is home to over 50 forward thinking businesses and over 5,000 workers. From lake walks to barista coffee, yoga classes and local wildlife, we offer an experience that goes beyond the office, delivering work life balance at its best.

To see more follow us on our social networks, TwitterInstagramLinkedin

To enquire and view our current available spaces, click here.

 

 

That’s a hat-trick! Lakeside secures trio of new lettings

The art of hybrid networking

Lakeside is the place to be

Lakeside North Harbour is more than just a business campus because we think beyond the office and offer wellbeing and community in the perfect environment.

Whether you’re office or home-based, networking is an essential part of business life. Here at Lakeside there are numerous opportunities to meet potential new clients. Whether it’s striking up a conversation in the business lounge or chatting in the queue at Starbucks, you never know who you’ll meet next. However, the last 20 months have seen radical changes to the corporate world as more companies instigate a hybrid way of working.  But many business still believe time in the office is very valuable and provides a useful networking opportunity.

Decide what your networking goals are – Every company’s aims will be unique. A small business owner may look to increase his contacts in a particular industry. The CEO of a large corporation could be headhunting. Always ask yourself: what am I trying to achieve from networking or attending an online or offline event and where is the best place for my business to be? Is this aligned to my business goals?

Here at Lakeside we have many opportunities to network or simply get together and offer many occupier events which run through the year.   Lakeside is home to over 50 forward thinking businesses and over 5,000 workers. From lake walks to barista coffee, yoga classes and local wildlife, we offer an experience that goes beyond the office, delivering work life balance at its best.

To see more follow us on our social networks, TwitterInstagramLinkedin

To enquire and view our current available spaces, click here.

 

 

No excuse November with the Village Gym

Plant a tree for the Jubilee

Lakeside North Harbour marks The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with tree planting

We planted 10 new trees as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) initiative.

Created to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the QGC invites people across the country to ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’ and celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years of leadership in a sustainable way that enhances our environment for the next generation.

Ten of our occupiers each sponsored a Pyrus Chanticlear tree as part of the commemorative project. Sustainably sourced from a local supplier in Romsey, these ornamental pear trees produce bee-friendly blush to white flowers from Spring until Summer and will also provide pollen for the resident bees in the ten hives located here on site.

Businesses supporting the initiative also made donations totalling £500 to The Woodland Trust, the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity.

A landmark moment in British history, The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in February saw HM The Queen become the first British monarch to reach the milestone. As with Her Majesty’s previous Jubilees, official celebrations will be held in June.

Simon Bateman, asset manager at Lakeside North Harbour, commented:

“We feel very fortunate to be able to experience this incredible moment in British history.

“At Lakeside, we wanted to honour Her Majesty’s service to the nation and celebrate her Platinum Jubilee in a way that complimented our values of sustainability and wellbeing. The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative was the perfect way to mark the occasion while improving our environment.”

Lakeside’s 130-acre campus is unique for its immediate access to acres of blue and green space and abundance of wildlife and habitats within its grounds.

 Bateman added: “We consider our grounds and immediate proximity to blue and green space to be one of our most important assets in terms of living our values, supporting employee health and wellbeing and creating workspaces fit for the future.”

Taking flight at Lakeside

Plant a tree for the Jubilee

Lakeside North Harbour marks The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with tree planting

We planted 10 new trees as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) initiative.

Created to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the QGC invites people across the country to ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’ and celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years of leadership in a sustainable way that enhances our environment for the next generation.

Ten of our occupiers each sponsored a Pyrus Chanticlear tree as part of the commemorative project. Sustainably sourced from a local supplier in Romsey, these ornamental pear trees produce bee-friendly blush to white flowers from Spring until Summer and will also provide pollen for the resident bees in the ten hives located here on site.

Businesses supporting the initiative also made donations totalling £500 to The Woodland Trust, the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity.

A landmark moment in British history, The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in February saw HM The Queen become the first British monarch to reach the milestone. As with Her Majesty’s previous Jubilees, official celebrations will be held in June.

Simon Bateman, asset manager at Lakeside North Harbour, commented:

“We feel very fortunate to be able to experience this incredible moment in British history.

“At Lakeside, we wanted to honour Her Majesty’s service to the nation and celebrate her Platinum Jubilee in a way that complimented our values of sustainability and wellbeing. The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative was the perfect way to mark the occasion while improving our environment.”

Lakeside’s 130-acre campus is unique for its immediate access to acres of blue and green space and abundance of wildlife and habitats within its grounds.

 Bateman added: “We consider our grounds and immediate proximity to blue and green space to be one of our most important assets in terms of living our values, supporting employee health and wellbeing and creating workspaces fit for the future.”

Local businesses set to flourish on campus

Plant a tree for the Jubilee

Lakeside North Harbour marks The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with tree planting

We planted 10 new trees as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) initiative.

Created to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the QGC invites people across the country to ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’ and celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years of leadership in a sustainable way that enhances our environment for the next generation.

Ten of our occupiers each sponsored a Pyrus Chanticlear tree as part of the commemorative project. Sustainably sourced from a local supplier in Romsey, these ornamental pear trees produce bee-friendly blush to white flowers from Spring until Summer and will also provide pollen for the resident bees in the ten hives located here on site.

Businesses supporting the initiative also made donations totalling £500 to The Woodland Trust, the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity.

A landmark moment in British history, The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in February saw HM The Queen become the first British monarch to reach the milestone. As with Her Majesty’s previous Jubilees, official celebrations will be held in June.

Simon Bateman, asset manager at Lakeside North Harbour, commented:

“We feel very fortunate to be able to experience this incredible moment in British history.

“At Lakeside, we wanted to honour Her Majesty’s service to the nation and celebrate her Platinum Jubilee in a way that complimented our values of sustainability and wellbeing. The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative was the perfect way to mark the occasion while improving our environment.”

Lakeside’s 130-acre campus is unique for its immediate access to acres of blue and green space and abundance of wildlife and habitats within its grounds.

 Bateman added: “We consider our grounds and immediate proximity to blue and green space to be one of our most important assets in terms of living our values, supporting employee health and wellbeing and creating workspaces fit for the future.”

Community and wellbeing in the perfect environment

Plant a tree for the Jubilee

Lakeside North Harbour marks The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with tree planting

We planted 10 new trees as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) initiative.

Created to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the QGC invites people across the country to ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’ and celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years of leadership in a sustainable way that enhances our environment for the next generation.

Ten of our occupiers each sponsored a Pyrus Chanticlear tree as part of the commemorative project. Sustainably sourced from a local supplier in Romsey, these ornamental pear trees produce bee-friendly blush to white flowers from Spring until Summer and will also provide pollen for the resident bees in the ten hives located here on site.

Businesses supporting the initiative also made donations totalling £500 to The Woodland Trust, the UK’s largest woodland conservation charity.

A landmark moment in British history, The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in February saw HM The Queen become the first British monarch to reach the milestone. As with Her Majesty’s previous Jubilees, official celebrations will be held in June.

Simon Bateman, asset manager at Lakeside North Harbour, commented:

“We feel very fortunate to be able to experience this incredible moment in British history.

“At Lakeside, we wanted to honour Her Majesty’s service to the nation and celebrate her Platinum Jubilee in a way that complimented our values of sustainability and wellbeing. The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative was the perfect way to mark the occasion while improving our environment.”

Lakeside’s 130-acre campus is unique for its immediate access to acres of blue and green space and abundance of wildlife and habitats within its grounds.

 Bateman added: “We consider our grounds and immediate proximity to blue and green space to be one of our most important assets in terms of living our values, supporting employee health and wellbeing and creating workspaces fit for the future.”