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Regular news and updates from the Chamber, our members, local Councils and other relevant business news will be posted regularly here. 

Don't forget, as a member one of your many benefits is being able to submit your press releases and news for inclusion here as well as on either the members or business news emails and social media. Please submit to lauren@worthingandadurchamber.co.uk 


  • 10 November 2017 9:35 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Father Christmas is back, and this time he's had three helpings of sprouts…
     
    Father Christmas returns to the stage in Worthing this festive season as TaleGate Theatre present their latest stage adaptation. Following their previous sell out production of Nicholas Allen’s Father Christmas Needs A Wee, the company now present the children’s author’s highly anticipated sequel, Father Christmas Comes Up Trumps, as the musical tours to Worthing’s Connaught Theatre on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th December.
     
    As he tries to deliver the presents, his tummy rumbles, gurgles and groans, but Father Christmas knows he must keep it in – he doesn't want to wake anyone up. TaleGate Theatre Productions combine witty humour, festive music and the extra sparkle for which they have become known in this funny and bouncy musical adaptation.
     
    TaleGate Theatre Artistic Director, James Worthington comments “We are very excited to tour our new festive musical across the UK. It promises to beat our own high standard and really pack a tuneful punch. We are really lucky to be working with Nicholas Allan again on another of his books as they are perfect for cheeky children everywhere. When even the title makes you laugh you know you are in for a good time!
     
    Tickets for Father Christmas Comes Up Trumps are priced from £11.50-£12.50 and are available from the Worthing Theatres box office on 01903 206 206 and online 



  • 08 November 2017 4:09 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Frankly Sinatra

    Direct from Las Vegas, the iconic music of Frank Sinatra is brought to life once again his way. Featuring the swing, the swagger and the velvet vocals of Stephen Triffitt, backed by the big band in concert, live at the Assembly Hall on Wednesday 20th December.

    LISTING INFORMATION 
    Frankly Sinatra
    Date:   Wednesday 20th December 2017
    Time:   7.30pm
    Venue: Assembly Hall, Stoke Abbott Road, Worthing, BN11 1HQ
    Price:   £25.50, Concessions £24.50, Groups 10+ £22.05
    Box office: 01903 206 206 or online at https://worthingtheatres.co.uk/frankly-sinatra/

  • 06 November 2017 3:40 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Investment Solutions Newsletter

    In this months Investment Solutions Newsletter:

    • Automating tax returns
    • Cash ISAs
    • Pension sharing (divorce)
    • Pensions annual allowance
    • Lasting Powers of Attorney
    Click here to read the newsletter


  • 06 November 2017 1:03 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Local Manufacturers Focus on ‘Industry 4.0’

    Sussex manufacturers will need to focus on upskilling and digitisation to reap the benefits of ‘Industry 4.0’ – the so-called fourth industrial revolution.

    The latest meeting of METALL (the Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology Alliance), a forum for south coast and Gatwick diamond businesses in the sector, heard that while robotics, 3D printing and artificial intelligence offered potential for productivity gains, there were structural barriers to overcome.

    Speaking at the event, Philippa Oldham, Head of Manufacturing and Transport for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), said nine in 10 manufacturers were aware of developments in robotics, but that industry’s skills gap remained a significant challenge.

    “We need to get more people excited about engineering, from apprentices through to Phd graduates, so that we are equipped as a sector to optimise the value of the fourth industrial revolution,” she said. She estimated that manufacturing needed to find 182,000 new technicians and engineers every year until 2022 to meet demand.

    This skills gap was underlined in the latest MHA Carpenter Box manufacturing and engineering report, which showed that 84% of manufacturing businesses in the south east were struggling to recruit people. Despite these challenges, the survey found that the majority of local businesses remained optimistic about the future which perhaps reflects the fact that engineers, by definition, solve problems.


  • 01 November 2017 1:58 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Innovate UK's Emerging and Enabling Round 3 to close November 8th at 12:00

    Innovate UK will invest up to £25 million in innovation projects that inspire new products and services.

    The aim of this competition is to help UK businesses broaden their innovation activities, disrupt existing markets and find new revenue sources.

    Projects must show significant innovation in one of the following priority areas:

    • emerging technologies
    • digital
    • enabling capabilities
    • space applications

    Projects will range in size from total project costs of £35,000 to £2 million. Projects must last between 3 months and 3 years.

    Click here for further details.


  • 01 November 2017 1:53 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    West Sussex Health and Life Sciences Skills and Business Support Survey

    To better understand the needs of businesses in the West Sussex Health and Life Sciences Cluster, the University of Brighton and Marketing Means were commissioned to conduct a survey of the cluster and make a series of recommendations.

    Click here to read the Executive Summary of the survey


  • 01 November 2017 1:48 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    The latest Worthing Podcast is now online.

    This time Patrick is talking to Worthing personality, DJ and funfair operator, Dave Hunt.  He talks about how it all started for him, and reminds us of some of Worthing's long-gone music venues! Also how he started in radio with Worthing's commercial radio station, then Splash FM.

    Click this link to listen to it www.worthingpodcast.com


  • 01 November 2017 1:41 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Thinking of starting your own business?

    Then why not join us for morning coffee and networking at the Worthing Library

     Business Start-up Workshop where you will hear presentations from:

    - Worthing and Adur Chamber

    - NatWest Bank

    - Coast to Capital

    - Ask for the Moon

    - West Sussex Library Service

    All our speakers will aim to help you start your business in 2017!

    Library staff will also be on hand to demonstrate COBRA - the Complete Business Reference Advisor – which gives you access to over 1000 factsheets, startup guides and specialist reports, plus a directory including over 3000 business support and funding schemes.

    So, if you’re a budding entrepreneur, with a great business idea, then get along to our free workshop and we’ll help you get your business idea off to a flying start!

    Wednesday 8 November 2017, 10am - 12noon

    Worthing Library Book free tickets online.

    Click here to book now



  • 01 November 2017 1:35 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Governor Opportunity at Whytemead Primary School 

    Whytemead Primary School is a small friendly community where each child, regardless of their ability or background, really does matter to us.Their philosophy of placing our values; creativity, achievement, citizenship and healthy living at the heart of the curriculum ensures the children's education is not just about academic achievement but also concerned with nurturing creativity, personal development, responsibility and inquiring minds

    The Governing Body performs a vital strategic function in the running of the school.  In this challenging and rewarding role we strive to uphold the schools principles of by agreeing the school's direction with the headteacher and senior leadership team.  This has been a particularly interesting time as Whytemead continues on the journey to become an established Primary School. 

    Individually we have a wide range of skills that go together to make an effective team and collectively we all share a strong commitment to the school and children of Whytemead,  We strongly believe that the Governing Body would be further enhanced by the inclusion of a member removed from the day to day running of our school life and would like to share an opportunity for the position of Co-Opted Governor. 

    To visit their website click here


  • 30 October 2017 12:48 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Rustington Chamber Newsletter


    Christmas is getting close and we're getting excited about our Rustington Christmas Event!

    Please bring your friends and family to the village between 10am and 4pm! As you can see, there will be lots to do and you'll be able to pick up some Christmas presents from our retailers - some of whom may even be wearing Christmas costumes!

    The shop window competition theme this year is 'Christmas Carols'


    More business networking and a Christmas Pudding Race!

    Guild Care's next business networking will be on Thursday 7th December, so please call them if you would like to be put on their mailing list to get more details and regular updates about their business events.

    With their Xmas Pudding Race not far away, why not also get a team together to support Guild Care?

    If you would like to join in the fun on Broadwater Green on the 26th November, please call 01903 639613.

    To read more of the newsletter click here

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