Everything you need to know about Central Working With locations across London and key UK cities, learn all about this modern workspace provider’s packages, facilities, locations, membership benefits and more... Written by Julia Watts Updated on 23 June 2022 Our experts We are a team of writers, experimenters and researchers providing you with the best advice with zero bias or partiality. Written and reviewed by: Julia Watts Central Working at a glanceUK locations: Multiple London locations, plus Manchester, Cambridge, Slough and Reading.Price range: Central Working tailors its packages to each member’s needs, and so doesn’t provide a standard pricing structure. Get in touch with the organisation for a bespoke quote.Offers: Drop-in hot desking, dedicated desks, private and semi-private offices.Caters to: Entrepreneurs, start-ups and small businesses in any sector.Website: centralworking.com Central Working is a popular workspace provider among entrepreneurs, start-ups and small businesses – but could it be the right home for your venture?With this review, we aim to help you decide by covering the following on one handy page:01 |What is Central Working?02 |Who is Central Working for?03 |What are the benefits of joining?04 |What facilities are there?05 |Where is Central Working?06 |How can I join Central Working?https://www.instagram.com/p/BqMX5qunhGc/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkWhat is Central Working?Founded by James Layfield, Central Working is all about personalisation.Currently running 11 UK locations, the organisation listens to its members’ needs and creates bespoke packages based on them – whether they want one fixed desk in one location, or require private offices in three and a hot desk in a fourth.With these flexible, bespoke plans – plus a collaborative atmosphere in which business connections are actively initiated by Central Working staff – this workspace provider aims to give businesses what they need to flourish.To be found in key locations, including business hubs and upmarket hotels, Central Working’s UK spaces tend to boast modern, bright and clean designs with splashes of colour throughout.https://www.instagram.com/p/BlUxGkugBZX/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkWho is Central Working for?Central Working aims to act as a launchpad for a variety of small businesses, from solo entrepreneurs and start-ups to more established ventures.Central Working does not specify a particular industry, welcoming businesses from a range of different sectors.In particular, though, this workspace provider will work best for start-ups that are open to collaboration and keen to make valuable connections with figures that might help them progress. Still not sure whether Central Working is right for you? If you’d like a helping hand with finding your ideal coworking space, try filling in the form at the top of this page. You’ll receive tailored quotes from coworking spaces in particular UK regions. The benefits of a Central Working membershipGuaranteed business connectionsAccording to Central Working, its spaces are run by friendly, active staff who believe valuable connections are made face-to-face, not online.The provider’s management teams make it their mission to get to know their members and understand their goals, and then personally introduce them to the clients, suppliers, professionals and/or investors who might help them to progress and grow.In fact, Central Working is so confident in its ability to help members start great relationships, it offers to refund money back to any founders who don’t make a meaningful connection within their first 30 days at the space.The Founders’ ProgrammeCentral Working’s peer-to-peer Founders’ Programme encourages the business founders who use Central Working spaces to get together and talk through the business roadblocks they’re facing.In these unique sessions, the goal is to help one another solve problems by sharing knowledge, insight and experience. Founders’ Programme sessions are run once a month and led by expert facilitators.Training and networking eventsAlongside the Founders’ Programme, Central Working also runs a series of events for founders and their teams. These are designed to foster learning, the development of skills, and networking.https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp3yLfVHbV9/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link If you’d like to explore more workspace options in the capital city, visit our list of the best coworking spaces in London – or, if you’re on a budget, try coworking spaces in London for less than £100 a month. Central Working’s facilities and amenitiesWhat does Central Working provide to help you run your business smoothly, and make your experience of its spaces more enjoyable? Find out with our handy list… * These features can be found in some, but not every, Central Working space. Take a look at the Central Working website to learn more about what’s available at each location.https://www.instagram.com/p/BnHGPMEg6Ii/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkCentral Working’s UK locationshttps://www.instagram.com/p/Bo8f-q1AFvx/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkHow can I join Central Working?To start a conversation with Central Working about your workspace needs, you can:Fill in the contact form on this page: centralworking.com/contactEmail hi@centralworking.comCall 020 3095 6449 What’s next?If you found this review of Central Working useful, try taking a look at our other detailed articles on popular coworking space providers:TechHubMindspaceWeWorkThe Office GroupFor more suggestions, you can also read our guide to the best clubs, hubs and coworking spaces for entrepreneurs in the UK.Alternatively, for help with finding the best coworking space for you, try filling in the form at the top of this page to receive quotes and offers from coworking spaces in particular UK regions.The information in this article is correct as of December 2018.High-speed internetPrintingMeeting roomsPhone and Skype booths*Breakout spacesFree coffee*Kitchen facilities*Cafes*Car parking*Bike storage*Showers*Auditoriums*Outdoor areas*Roof terraces*LocationAddressNearest transport linksOpening hoursCentral Working Bloomsbury11-13 Bayley Street, London, WC1B 3HDTottenham Court Road, Goodge Street24-sevenCentral Working City4 Crown Place, London, EC2A 4BTMoorgate, Liverpool Street24-sevenCentral Working Farringdon86-88 Clerkenwell Road, London, EC1M 5RJFarringdon, Barbican Station24-sevenCentral Working Paddington2 Kingdom Street, London, W2 6BDPaddington Station, Royal Oak24-sevenCentral Working Shoreditch6-8 Bonhill Street, London, EC2A 4BXOld Street, Moorgate, Liverpool Street24-sevenCentral Working White City80 Wood Lane, London, W12 0BZLatimer Road, White City, Wood Lane24-sevenCentral Working Victoria25 Eccleston Place, London, SW1W 9NFVictoria, Sloane SquareUnspecifiedCentral Working Deansgate231-233 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 4ENDeansgate Station, Oxford Road Station, Salford Central Station24-sevenCentral Working Cambridge184 Cambridge Science Park, Cambridge, CB4 0GAThe A1, Cambridge North Station24-sevenCentral Working SloughThe Future Works, 2 Brunel Way, Slough, SL1 1FQSlough Station, the M424-sevenCentral Working ReadingR+, Aldwych House, 2 Blagrave Street, Reading, RG1 1AZReading Station, the A32924-seven Share this post facebook twitter linkedin Written by: Julia Watts