Welcome to the Bishopbriggs Media Centre! We are excited to offer two fantastic office spaces that are perfect for your business needs. As part of the Cue and Review Recording Service, an East Dunbartonshire-based Scottish charity, we are committed to making a significant positive impact on our community, especially for individuals with sight loss.
Office 4:
Size: 14.18 sq. m (152 sq. ft)
Rent: £228 per calendar month (£52.62 per week)
Availability: Immediate entry
Included in Rent:
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Heat, light, and power (no need to bring your own candles!)
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Small business rates relief from East Dunbartonshire Council (saving you some egg-stra cash!)
Additional Costs:
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Water rates (sorry, no free swimming pool included)
Amenities:
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Access to toilets and kitchen facilities (because everyone needs a break from work!)
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24/7 access
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Recently refurbished and in egg-cellent condition
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Located at the back of the building (perfect for those who enjoy a lively atmosphere)
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5-minute walk to Bishopbriggs railway station (no need to hop too far!)
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Parking on a first-come, first-serve basis (get there early to avoid a scramble!)
Location Details:
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Address: 18 Crowhill Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow G64 1QY
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Nearby: Bishopbriggs railway station, local shops, and eateries (perfect for your lunch breaks)
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Community Hub: The Bishopbriggs Media Centre is a vibrant community hub supporting the charity "Cue and Review Recording Service"
Support a Great Cause: Rentals support the charity "Cue and Review Recording Service" and their "Buy a Brick" appeal, which has raised over £400,000 towards owning their community hub. (Talk about cracking good work!)
Special Easter Offer: Sign up and move in ready for Easter weekend, and you'll receive a free Easter egg! 🥚



Downstairs Unit
Like many charities, Cue and Review "Print Speaking to the Blind" is going through a period of change. With the cost of living crisis, we are looking at the best use of our facilities.
Your thoughts on our current 1793 square feet occupancy on the ground floor are not just valuable, they are crucial to our decision-making process. We believe that the power of collective wisdom and your input could shape the future of our facilities.
Could we potentially collaborate with other local charities to transform this into a downstairs hot desking facility, or could we explore the option of renting the space to commercial tenants and using a much smaller office upstairs? Your thoughts on these possibilities are highly appreciated.
We know the space can be split back into three units, with us retaining the studios by creating a back corridor linked to a side entrance.