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==== Viewing notes ====
==== Viewing notes ====


We were shown around three spaces, each had its own access and toilet facilities.
We were shown around three spaces:


The first space (the smallest at 1100 sqft.) had a concrete floor, a single toilet cubicle (separate from the wash basin though), and a very small room which could potentially be used for storage. The main area featured a basic kitchen area and electric heaters.  One issue is that in the main section there are a set of curved walls making it difficult to use efficiently.
===== First space "#30" (1100sqft) £1,360 +vat +biz rates @ ~£5sqft/pa =====
Has a concrete floor, a single toilet cubicle (separate from the wash basin though), and a very small room which could potentially be used for storage. The sink room seems to have also been used as a shower room. The main area featured a basic kitchen area and electric heaters.  One issue is that in the main section there are a set of curved walls making it difficult to use efficiently. Also there is one large dividing wall (un changeable).  


The second space (1305 sqft.) was large and spacious, but lacked flooring (appeared to be just the mess left by whatever adhesive the previous floor used).  There were two decent toilet cubicles and a modern kitchen area, with reasonable flooring.
===== Second space "#23" (1305~sqrft) £1,610 +vat +biz rates @ ~£5sqft/pa =====
This space was large and spacious, but lacked flooring (appeared to be just the mess left by whatever adhesive the previous floor used).  There were two decent toilet cubicles and a modern sink area, with reasonable flooring.


The third space was identical to the second, but with partitions that we thought would be very useful and had windows in them.  Additionally it had a lowered ceiling with modern lighting and network run around the entire room (with a large network cabinet). This space did lack a kitchen area however.
===== Third space "#24" (1305~sqrft) £1,610 +vat +biz rates @ ~£5sqft/pa =====
The third space was identical to the second, but with partitions that we thought would be very useful and had windows in them.  Additionally it had a lowered ceiling with modern lighting and network run around the entire room (with a large network cabinet). Also there was an abundance of power sockets around the space. This space did lack a kitchen area however, but had all the plumbing to add in one. All of this can be removed or modified as we see fit, without the need to reinstate on vacating the space.


===== General notes on Cremer =====
What we can do with these spaces is basically unlimited, and from what the contact explained to us there will be very little we need to do when we move out - providing we leave it in a clean condition (i.e. partitions could stay up, flooring needn't be added or removed, etc.).  Noise does also not seem to be an issue, apart from basic stuff like making sure heavy machinery isn't directly resting on the floor.
What we can do with these spaces is basically unlimited, and from what the contact explained to us there will be very little we need to do when we move out - providing we leave it in a clean condition (i.e. partitions could stay up, flooring needn't be added or removed, etc.).  Noise does also not seem to be an issue, apart from basic stuff like making sure heavy machinery isn't directly resting on the floor.


[[User:Robert|Robert]] 15:51, 27 May 2010 (UTC)
As for our access policy, we can do what we like. We are free to change the locks, and give out as many keys as we see fit.


== Not shortlisted ==
== Not shortlisted ==
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