
The Institute of Directors (IoD) has announced expanded access to high quality workspaces for its members across the UK through Clockwise coworking spaces.
IoD members will now be able to access Clockwise coworking lounges across the UK free of charge, providing convenient and flexible spaces for working between appointments or ensuring productivity while travelling for business.
This new benefit reflects the IoD’s ongoing commitment to supporting members with practical resources that enhance productivity, connectivity and flexibility.
Members benefits include:
- Access to hot desking areas
- Use of breakout spaces and kitchen facilities
- Complimentary refreshments
- 20% off rates for bookable meeting rooms
- Access to member portal for networking
Members can access participating Clockwise locations by visiting reception on arrival, providing their name and presenting their IoD membership ID, which is available via the MyIoD dashboard.

The list of spaces includes:
- South West – Generator Building, Bristol
- South West – Festival House, Cheltenham
- South West – Broadwalk House, Exeter
- London – Bromley Old Town Hall
- Yorkshire & North East – Yorkshire House, Leeds
- North West – Edward Pavilion, Liverpool
- North West – Linley House, Manchester
- South – Mountbatten House, Southampton
- Scotland – Commercial Quay, Edinburgh
- Scotland – Savoy Tower, Glasgow
- Wales – Brunel House, Cardiff
- Northern Ireland – River House, Belfast
Roisin Sweeney, Director of Membership Services, said:
“This benefit strengthens the value of IoD membership by giving members greater flexibility, and by supporting modern working patterns.”
For the full list of spaces and more information, visit the IoD’s premises and workspace page and to become a member visit the IoD membership page.










