Book a Meeting Room Use our online service to quickly book a meeting room. Prices starting from £45 per week Basepoint Evesham brings its fresh, flexible way of working to Vale Park, a large commercial business park on a new economic development located on the south eastern edge of town. Ideal for start-ups and small businesses looking for managed offices, the Evesham centre has 17,900 sq.ft of workspace available on flexible terms. It includes a mix of offices and incubator units for businesses that are just starting out. There are serviced meeting rooms, on-site management and free parking. As well as onsite managed offices we can also provide virtual office rental which includes access to many centre facilities. Positioned on the Evesham ring road within easy reach of the M5, this popular site offers fast and convenient access to the surrounding regions including Cheltenham, Gloucester, Worcester and Birmingham. For further information please contact 01386 764700 or email: evesham@basepoint.co.uk
Click here to watch our testimonial video on Basepoint Evesham. Areas available for hire Evesham Arts Centre offers a modern 312 raked seat theatre, a flexible studio theatre with capacity for up to 60 seats and a large foyer area with exhibition space, a fully licensed bar, coffee bar and lounge seating. All areas are available for hire by both community groups and the professional sector. For further details, availability and costs, please contact the Bookings Administrator via Click a space above for more information and technical specification.You are using a web browser we don't support. Please use the latest version of one of these browsers. 39° 52.806′ N 74° 55.404′ W WGS84 Where to find us Gear & clothing shops Ski & Snowboard shop services Have you visited the Marlton, NJ, store lately? Tell us what you think Classes, outings, and events at this REI store Whether you're an outdoor novice or a seasoned adventurer - we've got the outdoor class, outing, or event that's right for you.
Just 15 miles from Philadelphia, REI Marlton provides outdoor enthusiasts in the Marlton, New Jersey, area with top-brand gear and clothing for camping, climbing, cycling, fitness, hiking, paddling, snowshoeing and more. We’re a complete Marlton-area bike shop, offering a full range of professional bike shop services to help keep you biking the streets and trails year-round. Come let our staff of friendly experts help you get ready for your next adventure in the Marlton area, which boasts more than 2,000 acres of parks and 300 years of history. We stand behind everything we sell. If you are not satisfied with your REI purchase, you can return it for a replacement or refund within one year of purchase. REI's guarantee doesn't cover ordinary wear and tear or damage caused by improper use or accidents. If your item has a manufacturing defect in its materials or workmanship, you can return it at any time. See our limited warranty. At REI, we live and breathe the outdoors, and we're passionate about sharing our expertise with people of all skill levels.
Whether you're new to the outdoors or a seasoned explorer, we'll take the time to understand your needs and help you find the right gear for you. Anyone can shop at REI, but for a one-time $20 fee you can become an REI member and enjoy a lifetime of benefits. These include an annual member refund, typically 10% back on eligible purchases.* *10% is typical but not guaranteed. Your refund is based on eligible purchases, which exclude REI gift cards, services, fees, REI Adventures trips, REI Garage, and discounted items. The Little Lending Company is an alternative hire and styling company offering a unique and eclectic range of decor accessories and props for your wedding or event. We have all those little extras that will help your day become a little off-beat and perfectly laid back. Simple, timeless pieces are our speciality and we are always adding to our evolving range. We’re super passionate about working with stylish couples to create their wedding day visions in Norfolk and beyond.
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July 19, 2004: Evesham Township Environmental Commissioner John Volpa proposes “to utilize the Aerohaven and Hamilton-Georgetown properties (Township open space purchased with Green Acres funds) for passive recreation and education” to the Environmental Commission and receives 100% endorsement. Invitation sent to Mayor and Council to attend a presentation of the proposal. October 18, 2004: Commissioner Volpa gives a slide presentation and written summary of the Environmental Commission’s proposals for the clean up, preservation and uses of the Aerohaven and Hamilton-Georgetown properties to the Evesham Township Mayor Gus Tamburro, the Assistant Director of Community Development, and representatives of the Evesham Municipal Utilities Authority. January 6, 2006: Township Manager Sasdelli supports the proposal and states, “I am pleased to inform you that we recently finalized an agreement to purchase 722 acres immediately contiguous to Aerohaven. I am sure that many of your recommendations could apply there as well.”
January 12, 2006: Commissioner Volpa gives his presentation to Mr. William Cromie, Deputy Township Manager and Mr. Pat Haynes, Director of Parks and Recreation. Mr. Cromie expresses support of the proposal and names Mr. Haynes to be the Township lead on this project. Mr. Haynes decides to bring the proposal to the Evesham Recreation Advisory Committee. July 26, 2006: Commissioner Volpa gives his presentation to the Evesham Recreation Advisory Committee. By a unanimous vote, the Recreation Advisory Committee “supports and endorses the idea of developing Aerohaven and Hamilton-Georgetown area for passive recreation and township schools utilizing the property.” August 21, 2006: Environmental Commission Chairman Gary Toothman writes to Evesham Mayor and Council, “We respectfully request that the proposal be endorsed by council.” September 19, 2006: Evesham Township Council holds a work session discussion and public endorsement of the proposal. October 3, 2006: During the October 3, 2006 Township Council meeting, permission is granted to form a subcommittee comprised of Environmental Commission members and Recreation Advisory Committee members.
The proposal includes Aerohaven, Hamilton-Georgetown, and Kings Grant Phase II open space properties. The subcommittee is formed in November 2006. February – June 2007: The Subcommittee meets on February 21, 2007, March 21, 2007, April 18, 2007, and June 20, 2007 and develops a name for the project, a mission statement, goals and objectives. The Subcommittee generates a list of questions for the Township Manager and letters explaining the project to the Evesham and Lenape School Districts. September 2008: The Environmental Commission, working with the Township Manager Tom Czerniecki, receives a grant to hire the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission to assist in conducting and writing an Environmental Resource Inventory (ERI) and an Open Space and Recreation Plan (OSRP). July 2009: A local business, REI, provides a grant to the Pinelands Preservation Alliance (PPA) to run a week-long workshop for Evesham and Cherokee High School teachers and students to learn about the Pine Barrens and utilize the Black Run Preserve as a learning laboratory, incorporating local environmental issues with their subject matter while promoting community awareness and involvement.
The Environmental Resource Inventory (ERI) is completed and copies given to the attendees of PPA’s Summer Teacher’s Institute workshop that focused on the Black Run Preserve. This Black Run Team formulates a plan for the coming school year. July 2009: Utilizing a grant, Evesham Township officials and business leaders conduct a community-wide “visioning” event (Visioning 20/20) in order to identify what township citizens would like to see happen with their open space and downtown business district. February 2010: The Visioning 20/20 report identifies the public’s desire for hiking and biking trails in the Black Run Preserve and adding to this open space. Fall 2010-2011: PPA conducts two more Summer Teacher Institutes for Evesham and Cherokee teachers. The Black Run Team leads public hikes, clean-ups, and school field trips in the Black Run Preserve. DeMasi Middle School students remove discarded tires from the Preserve. (Over 600 tires have been removed since 2010.)