There's a car with a cone on it at Diss Railway Station
Touchtype Scopes Out a New Office, Southwark Bridge Road, Southwark, London - 8th May 2012
Nosher's work - Touchtype/SwiftKey - is rapidly running out of space at the Union Street, Southwark, offices, and so is on the lookout for something bigger. Just a few hundred metres away, on Southwark Bridge Road, is a potential site which most of the company visits for a look-see.
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Touchtype mills around the new possible offices
A view of The Shard from the office window
More office inspection
The possible new office is nice and light with loads of windows
There's a seating plan on an easel
A possible seating plan is inspected
Another loop around the office
Another view: rooftops and the City of London
The Shard
Touchtypers roam around en masse
More ofice discussions
There's a bit of decorating still going on
An illuminated 'offices to let' sign is left around
We head off after the tour
We cross the road back to Union Street
Some dude trundles up Platform 9 at Liverpool Street
Nosher's train (left) is ready to go
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There's a car with a cone on it at Diss Railway Station
Touchtype mills around the new possible offices
A view of The Shard from the office window
More office inspection
The possible new office is nice and light with loads of windows
There's a seating plan on an easel
A possible seating plan is inspected
Another loop around the office
Another view: rooftops and the City of London
The Shard
Touchtypers roam around en masse
More ofice discussions
There's a bit of decorating still going on
An illuminated 'offices to let' sign is left around
We head off after the tour
We cross the road back to Union Street
Some dude trundles up Platform 9 at Liverpool Street
Nosher's train (left) is ready to go