We were delighted to welcome The Sports Locker team and others for their training day in our meeting room.
With increasing demand for dedicated desks and our first floor now fully occupied, we have rearranged the ground floor at HasleWorks
Waverley Borough Council’s Business News features an interview with our founder, Helen Bowcock, in celebration of International Women’s Day
We’re changing the layout of the ground floor to make our co-working space more flexible. Read to see what we have in store.
Meet Scott, founder of Forever Foundary, taking up his new dedicated desk on our newly configured ground floor.
Meet SchoolsMobile, a team which put our meeting room to good use every week as they continue to develop and market their brilliant new safeguarding app.
WeWork has hit the headlines in the last week with confirmation of its predicted bankruptcy. Is this bad news for co-working in general?
We donated a month’s unlimited membership to Shottermill School’s Silent Auction in the summer and have been delighted that the winner has made such great use of our space.
Join us on 28th September - 6pm
Hasleworks has a new booking and membership software system.
Hasleworks opened it’s doors for business 2 years ago today!
We welcomed Jo Mackay, founder of Haslemere for Ukraine, and local councillors from Haslemere and Waverley as they discussed the lessons learned from this initiative.
R Michael Anderson was our guest speaker at our networking event in June, talking about what he’s learnt about becoming a successful entrepreneur.
Meet HasleWorks director, Paul Edwards
Read about the new plans we’ve introduced to give you optimum flexibility
With guest speaker, R. Michael Anderson
We love your testimonial! Thank you!
We loved hosting a gathering of local entrepreneurs last night….
Meet the newest member of our team, Kitty Aycinena.
Meet one of our newest members, Ray Sadri
Haslemere’s Great Green Get Together a huge success!
In August 2021 we opened our doors for business. The absolute highlight has been getting to know our wonderful members and creating a community of co-workers.
On 8th April I spoke at the Spring meeting of the Haslemere Society and raised the question of whether co-working is a force for good
It was the sight of the old bank buildings sitting empty on Haslemere High Street that first prompted the idea for HasleWorks.
I chose to become a volunteer for the Surrey Police during the pandemic
It is just over five months since we opened our doors for business and since then we have had the privilege of meeting and getting to know a diverse range of people who have come to work at HasleWorks.
You may be familiar with Maslow’s slightly more well known hierarchy of needs. I thought we might try to re-imagine it for the hybrid working era.
In the quickly evolving ecosystem of hybrid working, many people are using co-working spaces for the first time.
Tucked behind the smaller of our meeting rooms at HasleWorks is my favourite spot. A high work table with striking coloured chairs and above it a copy of a beautiful wall hanging from 1896.