The London Coworking Assembly produces events, blogs, podcasts, and other content to support the coworking community in London and surrounding areas.
The London Coworking Assembly produces events, blogs, podcasts, and other content to support the coworking community in London and surrounding areas.

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Most conversations about AI in coworking are either evangelical or dismissive, but Carlos Almansa Ballesteros, co-founder of Nexudus and author of the Coworkings AI newsletter, tells Bernie Mitchell why he isn’t interested in either.
💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 37 days ago · 📩 Week 18, 2026 · 🎙 Discussions
Koder tells Bernie Mitchell about bringing music to the neighborhood, running Undeniable Studios, a music production conglomerate built from youth clubs, pirate radio, and 10,000 hours of free studio time in Brockley.
💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 50 days ago · 📩 Week 16, 2026 · 🎙 Discussions
Local Coworking Spaces Thrive When They Work Together
The London Coworking Assembly Forum
May 19th, 2026 | Space4, Finsbury Park
(2 stops from King’s Cross on the Victoria Line)
A collaboration between Urban MBA, the London Coworking Assembly, and the Coworking Values Podcast.
Local Coworking Spaces Thrive When They Work Together
On February 24th, 67 people came to Blue Garage in Lewisham.
From Glasgow, Berlin, Milan, Ireland, and Tallinn.
From Bristol, Newbury, and Whaley Bridge.
No keynotes. No panels.
Just operators working on the same problems.
"Two hours in, I’d already got most of my questions answered."
💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 61 days ago · 📩 Week 15, 2026 · 📅 Events
Bernie Mitchell shares five ways your coworking space can build civic infrastructure in your neighbourhood, from a conversation to a continent-wide movement on European Coworking Day.
💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 71 days ago · 📩 Week 13, 2026 · 📰 News & Views
Every independent coworking space operator carries a version of the feeling: "I’m not running a ‘Real’ coworking space, am I?"
You’re running 20 desks, fifty desks, or even a hundred. You’ve built something real. A community. A local business. Somewhere people who show up because your space matters to them. And you’re constantly aware of the distance between what you’ve built and what you can see in your head.
Bernie Mitchell explores why that gap isn’t failure but proof that somethings working.
💬 Discuss this · 🔗 Direct Link · ⏱️ 86 days ago · 📩 Week 11, 2026 · ✊ Impact