2026 Wrapped: Coworking Event & Workshop
Spend the day reflecting on your year with guided table prompts, then join our creative Canva workshop where you’ll design your own “2026 Wrapped” to share online.
Spend the day reflecting on your year with guided table prompts, then join our creative Canva workshop where you’ll design your own “2026 Wrapped” to share online.
Step into spring with a fresh perspective. Enjoy coworking, connection and a practical workshop designed to help you tidy up your systems, refocus your goals and bring clarity into the season ahead.
Our Pomodoro inspired Productivity Co Working Day gives you structure, support and accountability through guided focus sprints and intentional breaks. Perfect for making real progress and leaving the day feeling accomplished.
Our Finance Co‑Working Day gives you structured time and expert support to tackle bookkeeping, tax questions and business finance tasks. With co‑working, focus sessions and a Lunch & Learn with a finance expert, you’ll leave feeling clearer, calmer and more in control.
Overview Unlock fresh ideas with a creative co‑working day and Lunch & Learn using Lego® Serious Play® for World Creativity & Innovation Day. Theme: Igniting Creative Confidence for Innovation Celebrate … Read more
Join us for a restorative co‑working day and a therapist‑led burnout workshop for Mental Health Awareness Week. Designed for founders, freelancers and small teams, this session offers a calm space to work, reflect and learn practical tools to rebuild energy, focus and resilience.
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Hosted at Merseyway Innovation Centre, Stockport This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the power of women in business and the incredible impact we create when we lift each other up. … Read more
Stockport’s recently opened Royal Nawaab Restaurant served up more than just delicious food last week! It delivered unforgettable memories to local children supported by the charity, Transport for Sick Children (TFSC), based here at SBIC.
Here are a few of my go-to tips for making (and keeping) those all-important connections: