Co-working sessions for ‘kindred spirits’ begin at the Zero Waste

Co-working sessions for 'kindred spirits' begin at the Zero Waste

The Zero Waste Company’s café is a central part of the business, and daytime workers have always been welcome, Zero Waste Company co-owner Holly Watson told the Times.

In fact, she added, it was conversations with one regular customer, Jennifer Cooper of Jennifer Cooper Time Saver consultancy, which sparked the idea for the new project.

“We hope the groups will provide a change of scene or a step-away from home,” said Holly, explaining that the networking offered people who work almost entirely from home an opportunity to talk to others and spend time in another environment.

“You might meet someone new and join forces,” she added, noting that she and Charlotte Bowyer had been freelances with hopes of starting a childcare business before changing their minds and starting the Zero Waste Company together.

Providing a space for independent workers was thus ‘always on the radar’ for them, she said.

There are no fees to join the co-working sessions, and the business provides both charging points and wi-fi, though customers are encouraged to purchase drinks and snacks from the café.

Members staying on after the session will receive a 25 per cent discount on lunch.

Kindred Spirits co-working sessions are held on Tuesdays at 9-11am, at The Zero Waste Company, The Pantiles. 

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