What should the future of the Cowbridge workplace look like?

By Ellyn Wright

11th Mar 2021 | Local News

The Welsh Government is exploring options to enable people to work in their local area.

It says it would like to see a workplace model where staff can choose to work in the office, at home or in a hub location.

Do you agree? Cowbridge residents have the opportunity to tell them where they would like to work and why.

"We consider remote working as working outside of a traditional office or 'central' place of work. It includes working at home and close to home in your local community," says the government.

"The benefits of remote working include more flexibility and better work/life balance, less traffic, especially at peak times, less air and noise pollution, reduction in travel time and provides the opportunity to redesign our towns and city centres.

"Think about what you might want from a hub and tell us what has motivated your choice. Does it fit with the school run? Is it near a cycle path, shopping facilities, the gym?

"Click on the 'choose hub location' button below and provide your comments.

"We are currently exploring options for a network of remote working hubs in towns and communities. To:

  • allow people to work nearer to where they live
  • allow individuals to work together in their local community
  • provide a space for those who cannot or do not want to work from home
  • The information provided will is research that will help develop future initiatives."

Click HERE to access the survey, which will close on 26 March 2021.

     

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