How Coworking Could Soften the UK's Cost of Living Crisis

How Coworking Could Soften the UK's Cost of Living Crisis

 

Hybrid and home-based work has become the norm for many workers. But as the energy crisis bites, workers are faced with a dilemma: is it actually cheaper to work in a company office this winter?

Research by Uswitch estimates that people working full-time from home over the cooler months will increase their daily gas use by 75%. Working from home full-time also uses approximately 25% more electricity, as workers prepare meals and hot drinks, run computers, and charge mobile devices.

This comes as heating and electricity costs are surging during the energy crisis.

For those who don’t have an expensive commute, it may actually be cheaper to use a flexible coworking space this winter.

UBC, which operates 8 flexible office and coworking locations across the UK, offers coworking credits and anytime day passes starting from just £25 per day. This becomes much cheaper when buying credits in bulk, or choosing a monthly membership.

A monthly coworking membership costs £249 per month, the equivalent of approximately £12.45 per day (based on 20 working days per month).

This includes:

  • Full-time access during business hours to a dedicated desk with lockable storage in a spacious office, shared with other professionals.
  • A comfortable work environment with high-speed Internet connectivity, ergonomic furniture, kitchen facilities, and all utility costs included.
  • Use of the building address with mail handling, and receptionist services including call answering.
  • Access to meeting rooms at discounted rates.
  • 12 months' business growth support with free Membership to Enterprise Nation.

Aside from saving money on heating and energy costs, coworking enables workers and entrepreneurs to enjoy better work-life separation.

Working at home can be incredibly distracting, which damages productivity and even family relationships. On the flip side, it can be isolating for those who live and work alone.

Coworking provides a comfortable but professional environment, with networking opportunities along with onsite business and community events.

UBC’s coworking spaces are based in staffed business centres in easily accessible locations, with onsite parking and various public transport options.

Why not take a closer look? Take a 3D video tour or pop in for a visit. We’ll happily give you a free coworking day pass to try it out for yourself!

ubcuk.com/coworking