Property Update: The corner fax office

Friday 18 September 1992 19:02 EDT
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THE vague dream of working from home could become reality for owners who cannot sell and move to new jobs. Help for those whose home is their office is now available at 30 'telecottages' dotted around the country. These mini-offices give home workers the chance to use electronic machinery such as faxes and computers, says Acre, the rural communities pressure group.

Telecottages - the UK Experience, pounds 10 from ACRE, Somerford Court, Somerford Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 1TW.

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