Thanks very much for the info, I will spend some time taking a look at it 
all, it is nice that the industry is so open and that there is a community 
amongst the owners as well, many industries keep themselves to themselves. 
I did reply earlier, but it doesn't seem to have worked for some reason!



On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 11:32:02 PM UTC, Tony Bacigalupo wrote:
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> Hey Nick, 
>
> Congrats and welcome to the movement!
>
> This forum is rife with valuable conversations to get lost in. I also 
> recommend a few places to start:
>
>    - http://dangerouslyawesome.com - Alex Hillman, the man. The best 
>    posts anywhere on this.
>    - http://nwc.co/3/how-to-start-a-coworking-space-part-1-the-commitment/  
>    - My guide to starting a space.
>    - http://coworkinghandbook.com - A book and online resource compendium
>
> I also offer a bunch of free and paid resources to help space owners get 
> started. Learn more here <http://nwc.co/offerings>.
>
> Cheers!
> Tony
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> On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 3:21 PM, Nick Seal <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am new here, so hi! I am from Hampshire in the UK, and am in the 
>> process of planning a coworking space startup. I have been reading through 
>> your posts and have found this place to be the most helpful place so far, 
>> so thanks! Coworking in the UK is slowly growing, I know it is much bigger 
>> in the US than it is here. 
>>
>> Currently near me there is not really a suitable venue for anybody to go 
>> to to work apart from Regus who are way too expensive and their terms 
>> really aren't favourable to most (especially not startups), and after 
>> research I have decided to actually take the leap and open one myself, I 
>> enjoy a challenge and have run many businesses before, so am pretty 
>> excited, but as always I want to make sure I do as much research as I can 
>> before to ensure I can get it as right as I can first time! So any advice 
>> is appreciated!
>>
>> I need advice on various things, like what to provide members, what 
>> events to run to keep the community happy, what everyone has found to be 
>> the best memberships/offerings?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Nick
>>
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