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Yashi Banymadhub

Yashi Banymadhub

Yashi Banymadhub is a girl with a dream. A fairly simple dream that involves a pen, a notepad and a thoroughly-stamped passport. MA Magazine Journalism student from City University. www.clippings.me/yashibanymadhub  

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London work spots for every kind of freelancer

London work spots for every kind of freelancer

No freelancer's work life is complete without a space that offers good coffee, wifi and a lot of plug sockets. So if you've proudly shunned the 9-5 but would rather not be cooped up in a high street coffee shop, here's a list of interesting places worth checking out.  L'ETO Caffé For the after-hours freelancer Providing a fun, brightly decorated workspace until 9pm, L'ETO Caffé is the place to go if you hate having to pack up early or if you’re in need of a sugar rush to keep you alert until late. 155 Wardour St, W1F 8WG   Then there's everyone's favourite, the Southbank Centre. The venue is open until 11pm and you can take your pick of most floors to work on, each offering loads of tables and comfy sofas. Belvedere Rd, SE1 8XX    The Timberyard      For the foodie freelancer    If you need that brain fuel, head to Timberyard in Old Street or Covent Garden. Not only do they offer an amazing breakfast and lunch menu but it also has a ‘Wellness’ menu that features ‘Superseeds’, raw salad, creamy coconut porridge and lemon, lime and lemongrass loaf. But you'll need to come early to bag a table.  Otherwise munch on moreish flatbread pizzas at Flatplanet in Soho. 39 Great Marlborough St, W1F 7JG  And if you're based east, pop into the Proud Archivist: they've got communal tables, a library space and offer fresh, locally sourced food with new dishes added every week. 2-10 Hertford Rd, N1 5SH.  The Club House  For the sociable freelancer  There's nothing more motivating than