Mobile network Three officially opened their new HQ in Reading on Monday.
The offices in Green Park combined Maidenhead and Reading employees into one 117,000 square foot building.
Hybrid working is central to the new environment, which Three says is ‘empowering’ workers.
Mark Redmond, Chief People Officer, added: “We have looked hard to find a place that fits the type of organisation we are today, but also one that will suit us as we grow over the coming years.
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“Since employees started coming into the office, we have had great feedback. The new hybrid approach to working has been embraced with colleagues gathering in person less frequently, but with more purpose.”
Though the offices have been operational for some time, they had not been officially opened.
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Reading West MP Alok Sharma and Three UK CEO Robert Finnegan attended the ribbon cutting ceremony.
Mr Sharma said: “It was great to officially open the new Three headquarters in Reading and get a tour of the premises.
“I am delighted that Three is committed to becoming net zero by 2040. It is vitally important that all businesses step up and look to reduce their carbon footprints on the route to a net zero future.”
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