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Coronavirus update: Crown Workspace supporting essential services

The global spread of the coronavirus poses unknown challenges for all of us. We hope that you, your family, friends and colleagues are safe and well. At Crown Workspace, our priority is to protect the health of our employees, customers, suppliers and partners.
We are taking comprehensive measures in line with the official recommendations to help prevent further infections. Additional precautions have been put in place to provide added protection and mitigate the risk of any infection.

Our customer service and operations teams remain open and continue to provide essential services to a number of clients, following the UK Government guidelines, i.e. where these are agreed to be ‘absolutely necessary’.
We have a robust and tested business continuity and pandemic plan, which enables us to maintain full security and a limited-service during this incredibly challenging period.
We are closely monitoring government advice and ensuring that everyone’s wellbeing is the main priority during this time – without compromise. Our team remain available for enquiries and advice.
The team here at Crown Workspace have been exceptional in their understanding, genuine kindness and flexibility during what is an unprecedented period of uncertainty for workplace change sector.

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