We believe that collaboration is where innovation and change happens.
We’re more than just a workspace. Whether you’re a freelancer, startup, or growing business, our vibrant hub offers everything you need to connect, collaborate, and thrive. From flexible co-working options and lettable office space to fast, reliable internet and fully equipped meeting rooms, we’ve created a space where productivity meets comfort. Enjoy fresh coffee, cakes, and lunches from our on-site [HUB] CAFE – the perfect spot to recharge or host meaningful business conversations.

Take up space.
Looking for a change of scenery for the day? Or something more permanent? We’ve got you covered. Choose from lettable office spaces for longer-term use, or go flexible with Hotdesking options available by the morning, afternoon, full day, or as long as you need. Work your way, in a space that suits your needs.

To combat piracy and regain control, the industry underwent a massive shift in 2001 when Apple launched and the iPod .
: At its peak, iTunes was responsible for 70% of all digital music sales , crushing most competitors and changing how record labels functioned. The Modern Shift: Ownership vs. Access buy digital music
In June 1999, digital music entered the cultural zeitgeist not through a store, but through the . Napster , a file-sharing app, allowed users to swap songs for free, fundamentally breaking the tradition of having to hold a physical copy to own an album. This era proved that fans craved the convenience of fitting an entire library into their pocket—a concept that seemed like science fiction just a decade prior. The iTunes Era: Legal Ownership To combat piracy and regain control, the industry
: Streaming libraries can disappear overnight if licensing deals fall through. When you buy a digital file from stores like Bandcamp or the iTunes Store , it's yours forever, regardless of internet connection. Access In June 1999, digital music entered the
Today, the story has shifted from buying to renting . While digital downloads still exist, they account for only about , while streaming dominates at 72% .
Many music lovers are now "returning" to buying digital files or physical media for several key reasons:
: For the first time, people could legally "buy" individual digital tracks instead of entire $15 CDs.
Host your next event at FibreHub.
Whether you’re planning a small team training session, a larger workshop, or a full-scale conference, FibreHub has a range of modern, well-equipped event spaces to suit your needs.
With seating for 8 to 100 people, on-site parking, catering options, and support from our experienced events team, FibreHub is the perfect place to bring your community together.
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FibreHub's community is built on the sum of its parts. If you’d like to join in with our vision and network, we’d love to hear from you.