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SWINDON'S BACKING BUSINESS
In tough times, operating in a great business environment, where like minded businesses collaborate for a better future, is a valuable benefit. Swindon has such a business environment - don't take our word for it - have a look at some of the businesses that are backing Swindon.
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The heart of Swindon is about to undergo a
major
transformation with the Union Square,
with 55,000 sq m of prime office development
scheduled to start on site in the summer
of
2010 and over £10 million spent on refreshing
the town centre’s public realm. Early next
year will also see the start of redevelopment
in the
main shopping area with the BHS store
being remodelled into a new BHS and six
further units.

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Swindon's central location makes it a major hub for business – an hour from London by train, in close proximity to major airports, and excellent link to national road network.

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Swindon's economy has not been immune to the effects of the credit crisis – however with businesses that are have taken sound steps to secure their future – Swindon can look forward to an economy with sustained economic growth. |
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With major regeneration programmes about to start taking shaping, Swindon is already attracting new businesses to the town that will provide more jobs and bring new market sectors, making a more robust economy that can withstand future economic changes.

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Swindon can offer a lifestyle to suit anyone – as Wiltshire's largest town it has many modern estates that offer starter homes through to executive housing. Many of the surrounding villages offer a different kind of environment for those who prefer the quieter country life. |
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The town itself has a mix of shopping areas, residential housing and leisure facilities. With over 60 schools, a well established college, a new hospital and many other core facilities Swindon can cater for all your needs.

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