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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 


  • 03 July 2017 3:17 PM | Deleted user
    Join us in taking Forward Steps!

    We are delighted to announce that the official launch event for the Forward Steps CSR programme will be held on Friday 21st July at Heene Community Centre.

    Corporate Social Responsibility – known as CSR - can be a hugely beneficial part of any business, increasing brand awareness, helping to motivate and retain staff and creating trust.

    Business Connector for Business in the Community, Jon Stroud, is helping the Chamber to spread the word about our new Forward Steps programme and says, “I have seen first hand many times, just how beneficial even a small amount of CSR activity can be. When any company gets involved as the programme matches the requests up to the businesses, without them having to weed out lots of irrelevant requests first. Precious business time is saved and on the flip-side, no hopes are dashed in the process too. It really is a win-win.”

    So how does Forward Steps work?

    • 1.       Businesses sign up to the programme through our website, www.forwardsteps.org.uk They can be very specific in what they have to offer (NB: we are not asking for offers of money here) it can be anything from leftover pallets at your factory, to a meeting room one morning a week, to staff time for volunteering, to mentoring, training – you name it! Your provider offers are anonymously listed in different categories.
    • 2.       Only once we have enough businesses signed up we will launch to the local community. Those in need do not have to be charities, they can be any local community group that have a genuine need for help. They then search the offers and click on the relevant ones.
    • 3.       The business receives a notification that someone is interested in your offer. Only when the request is accepted does the person in need find out who the supplier is.

    It really is that simple!

    Do please come to our launch event to find out more. Or you can sign up now and still come to the launch event! If you’d like to get a bit more involved and be part of the Chamber CSR group then please email tracie@worthingandadurchamber.co.uk

  • 03 July 2017 3:02 PM | Deleted user
    Gatwick Airport Results: Record year of investment takes Gatwick past 45 million passengers milestone

    • Gatwick Airport planning for continued growth as airport passes 45 million passengers
    • Annual results show passenger numbers +7.7%, EBITDA +12.9%, long-haul growth +13.6%  and cargo +15.9% on last year
    • Record growth has been matched with record results in quality of service for passengers
    • Gatwick CEO Stewart Wingate said: “It has been another record-breaking year and another chapter in the transformation of Gatwick. We have, this week, broken through the 45 million annual passengers mark which is 13 million passengers a year more than we served in 2009 when Gatwick came into independent ownership. It is a simple fact that, of the top 20 airports in the world by passenger growth, Gatwick is the only one with a single runway. We continue to offer the UK a financeable and deliverable second runway scheme which we stand ready to deliver should the Government give us the go-ahead.”

    Gatwick Airport today published its results for the year ended 31 March 2017 as the airport smashed through the 45 million annual passengers milestone. Gatwick has also just completed the biggest year of investment in the airport’s history as it continues to deliver on its ambitious plans for growth.

    The airport’s annual results published today, are the latest demonstration of Gatwick’s impressive growth record with 44.1 million passengers passing through the airport in 2016/17 - an increase of 3.2 million passengers or 7.7%. This growth has been matched by record levels of service for our passengers with customer satisfaction and advocacy at an all-time high.

    Long-haul continues to be a success story with routes growing 13.6% and now represent one in five of Gatwick’s passengers. As capacity issues become a challenge, Gatwick will continue to see considerable growth in passenger numbers as airlines swap short haul for long haul services. Norwegian’s new route to Buenos Aires using a B787 Dreamliner, for instance, will replace a short haul European service in Gatwick’s schedule.

    Gatwick is due to welcome the world’s longest low-cost long-haul route - to Singapore - this September. North Atlantic routes were up 38.7%, with the two new routes launched by Norwegian in the year, Las Vegas and Oakland, San Francisco, contributing to this growth. Norwegian are set to further increase their US routes from Gatwick with Denver and Seattle starting September 2017 and a further direct route to Buenos Aires starts in February. Meanwhile, China Airlines will be adding to Gatwick’s Asia routes and starting a new service to Taipei in December 2017, bringing Gatwick’s total long-haul routes to 60.

    Stewart Wingate, CEO of Gatwick Airport, said:

    “It has been another record-breaking year and another chapter in the transformation of Gatwick. Our continued growth and success is a testament to record investment, increased competition, and our renewed focus on efficiency and service. It is a simple fact that, of the top 20 airports in the world by passenger growth, Gatwick is the only one with a single runway. We continue to offer the UK a financeable and deliverable second runway scheme which we stand ready to deliver should the Government give us the go-ahead.

    “Our world record passenger numbers and increased long haul connectivity has been matched by a transformed airport experience which our passengers have recognised by giving us all-time high service quality results. We have, this week, broken through the 45 million annual passengers mark which is 13 million passengers a year more than we served in 2009 when Gatwick came into independent ownership.

    “Gatwick has a bright future – we will invest £240 million this year as we continue our £2.5 billion programme to improve our facilities, improve our service and passenger experience, and improve our performance so we can realise our ambitious plans to grow even further.

    “This will lay some of the physical groundwork for our continued growth. Improvements planned include an extension to Pier 6 and changes to the taxiway configuration to improve efficiency on the airfield even further.”

    Average seats per air traffic movement increased by four seats per movement reflecting the airport’s increased long-haul flights. Meanwhile, air traffic movements increased by 4.9% to 280,000 ATMs annually, with the airport serving more than 177,000 passengers in its busiest day. Gatwick’s vital role within the UK economy was demonstrated by growth on domestic routes of +10.3%, as passengers took advantage of the regional services available from the London airport best connected to the rest of the UK.

    Unprecedented growth

    • Revenue up 7.7% to £725.0 million. Combined with carefully controlled cost management, this resulted in EBITDA up 12.9% to £373.6 million and a profit before tax of £131.8 million
    • The year ended 31 March 2017 was the busiest in Gatwick’s history with 44.1 million passengers, an increase of 3.2 million passengers or 7.7% passengers
    • Gatwick’s growth is a combination of more planes, bigger planes and fuller planes – average load factors have increased to 85.2%
    • North Atlantic routes were up +38.7%, with the two new routes launched by Norwegian in the year, Las Vegas and Oakland, San Francisco, contributing to this growth
    • Passengers travelling to the Caribbean and Latin America increased 11.8% with British Airways having introduced new routes to Costa Rica and Peru.

    New routes and terminal developments

    • Following two years of meticulous planning, one of the most complex projects Gatwick has ever undertaken was successfully completed as British Airways moved operations to the South Terminal and easyJet and Virgin Atlantic were consolidated in the North Terminal
    • Growth across a broad range of travel markets with long-haul traffic, European business routes and destinations in combining to fuel a record-breaking year
    • Several airlines have increased frequencies on routes and introduced new destinations with Cathay Pacific increasing, to daily, the frequency of their Hong Kong service and Rwandair providing a new service to Kigali
    • New routes from Gatwick include four new services from Norwegian - Singapore,Seattle and Denver starting this September, and Buenos Aires starting in February 2018
    • China Airlines will be adding to Gatwick’s Asia routes and starting a new service to Taipei in December 2017
    • Gatwick featured on the list of the fastest growing airports based upon Airports Council International‘s statistics for 2016. Growth is based upon the yearly change in passenger traffic between 2015 and 2016; only the world’s top 50 airports by passenger number were included
    • Gatwick has recently announced that Jamie Oliver will bring a new flagship restaurant The Diner to the airport, while Reiss and Jack Wills have joined the airport’s range of retail stores.
  • 03 July 2017 1:16 PM | Deleted user

    Grafton to get spectacular makeover

    The Grafton car park on Worthing seafront is about to get a spectacular makeover with top artists set to transform its appearance.

    A dramatic splash of colour will turn the car park into a cutting edge work of art using large scale patterns, graphic and words. The work, which will take a week, will be a slow reveal with the words on the building becoming clear towards the end of the project.

    Backed by Worthing Borough Council the ambitious project, the largest art work seen in the town for years, is the brainchild of local firm ECE Architecture which was behind two previous groundbreaking works of art on Worthing beach.

    In 2015 Mirrored Beach Hut and Doorways last year earned rave reviews.

    Now the team behind those projects ECE and award-winning agency Creativity Forager is going one step further. They promise a dazzling riot of bright colour and bold pattern, code-named Supergraphics, in a space that is now just grey concrete.

    Acclaimed street artist Ricky Also has produced the artwork to represent the powerful creative energy that exists in Worthing.

    The artists will use an hydraulic platform to create their artwork with spray paint and graphics.

    Worthing Borough Council’s Executive Member for Regeneration, Councillorr Kevin Jenkins said:” I’m excited to see this work as it progresses. Worthing is becoming a brilliant mix of the traditional and the innovative and I’m sure this will bring a wow factor to the seafront.”

    Stuart Eatock, managing director of ECE, said: “This is the third installation we’ve embarked on for Worthing and this year we wanted to challenge ourselves to deliver something bigger and better than ever, showcasing our creativity and taking something ordinary and turning it into something extraordinary."

    Mark Sephton, creative director of Creative Forager, said: “For the last two years, we've been blown away by how positively the people of Worthing have received our projects, so we thought we'd give them something even bigger and bolder this time!"

    In keeping with the seafront theme bold stripes of colours similar to deckchairs and other beach items that can be bought on the seafront will figure and the colours will reflect the new branding of the council’s Discover Worthing tourism initiative. It is proposed the artwork stays for the summer months until the end of September.

    The cost of the £14,000 installation has been met jointly by Worthing Borough Council and ECE, an architecture and town planning practice with offices in Goring Road, Worthing, London and Bristol.

  • 03 July 2017 12:46 PM | Deleted user

    Saywell Supercar Charity Track Day - Love Your Hospital

    Come and be a part of the action at Goodwood Motor Circuit* with Love Your Hospital and Saywell International. 

    There will be multiple supercars there on the day – all organised by Peter Saywell – and there is an opportunity to donate an amount to be driven around the track by a fully trained, professional driver – for some of us a once in a lifetime experience.

    With a line-up of amazing cars, charity raffle, fun, games, sweet treats galore and so much more. There's something for the whole family to enjoy!

    Join us for a great day raising vital funds for Western Sussex Hospitals.

    *Track marshals in place and professionally organised.

    For more information please visit the Facebook event page by clicking here

  • 03 July 2017 9:24 AM | Deleted user

    Still time to have your say on multi-million pound Shoreham office development

    There’s still time for residents and businesses in Shoreham to comment on plans for a new multi-million pound office development.

    Adur District Council is looking to bring forward the proposal to redevelop the former Adur Civic Centre car park in Ham Road.

    Before a planning application is drawn up, the local authority and its partners want to hear what locals think of the early proposals for the site.

    A public consultation is currently ongoing, with residents and businesses having until July 10 to have their say on the development.

    James Appleton, Adur & Worthing Councils' Head of Planning and Development, said: "We are committed to providing a high-quality development which will provide much-needed office space for the Adur district and regenerate this area of Shoreham. But we want to make sure it is done in the right way, so consultation events like this are vital.

    "Early feedback demonstrates there is general support for the redevelopment of the site for offices. There have been many comments, which we will take on board before a planning application is submitted.

    "I urge people to let us know what they think of the plans and look forward to seeing in detail the views of local residents and businesses."

    So far dozens of people have had their say on the scheme.

    More than 30 people attended a public consultation event at the Shoreham Centre on Monday, June 26 to hear more details about the plans. Representatives of the Council, contractor, architect, town planner and highways consultants were on hand to discuss the proposals and answer any questions.

    A number of residents who attended a meeting of the Council's Planning Committee in the evening also had the opportunity to view the proposals.

    Exhibition boards detailing the plans are on show in the Shoreham Centre until Friday, July 7.

    Comments received by the team will be considered as part of the ongoing work leading to the submission of a planning application.

     

    To view the exhibition boards online, please visit: https://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/ham-road-car-park-site/

     

    To complete the online questionnaire, please visit https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/HamRoadCarPark

     

    If you wish to submit supplemental comments or to register your interest in being kept updated on the progress of the project, please email: consultation@stridetreglown.com

     

    The deadline for comments is Monday, July 10 at 5pm.

  • 28 June 2017 2:57 PM | Deleted user

    Summer of Circus 2017 - Premiere of RISE 

    Last Friday, the 2017 Summer of Circus officially launched.
    The sold out evening was spectacular, with standing ovations at the end of the KIN performance.

    For all of you who joined us thank you, and if you missed it, then we have something extra special coming up next month.

    We have the stunning world premiere of RISE at the Pavilion Theatre onTuesday 18 July at 7.30pm. 

    The show combines tightwire, live music and rich romantic imagery and is going to be brilliant.

    We will have an exclusive post show Q&A in the Pavilion Cafe Bar too, and tickets for the evening are just £10 when you quote CIRCUSCARD online, on the phone or in person.

    Come along and join us and if you can make it please let me know and I can reserve you some of the best seats in the house before they go - stephen.sheldrake@adur-worthing.gov.uk

    Full details here: https://worthingtheatres.co.uk/rise/

  • 28 June 2017 2:27 PM | Deleted user

    Adur in top three in UK for fastest broadband speeds

    Adur has been ranked the third fastest local authority area in the UK for broadband speeds.

    The results of the research, conducted by consumer group Which?, were welcomed by Councillor Angus Dunn, Adur District Council's Executive Member for Resources.

    He said: "This is fantastic news for everyone in Adur. Broadband has become an integral part of everyone's lives so this is just one more reason why our district is a great place for people to live and work in.

    "As a local authority, we have already recognised the vital importance of fast broadband, which is why we are pushing on with our very ambitious gigabit broadband programme.

    “This project aims to deliver speeds of 1GB to households and workplaces across the district so that everyone can benefit from a service 100 times faster than the UK average."

    The local authority areas with the fastest broadband speeds were Tamworth in the West Midlands followed by Reading. The slowest speeds were found in the Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands and Highland.

  • 27 June 2017 2:21 PM | Deleted user

    StreetVelodrome to wheel in to Worthing in a week's time 

    The world's most accessible cycling sports event - StreetVelodrome - will roll into Worthing in a week's time.

    Locally enjoyed and nationally televised, the cycling event remains one of the most thrilling sporting weekends in the town’s calendar.  

    Taking place on the weekend of July 1 and 2, hundreds of people are expected to flock to Beach House Grounds for some sensational sporting action and family fun.

    Overseen by Worthing Borough Council, it forms part of Discover Worthing, a major marketing campaign launched this summer which is aimed at increasing the numbers of visitors to the wider area.

    Councillor Kevin Jenkins, Worthing Borough Council’s executive member for regeneration, said:

    “I’m delighted to welcome StreetVelodrome back for another year.

    “The previous two year’s sun-drenched weekends of cycle racing have set a high bar for the 2017 competition. But I anticipate that this year the event will be bigger and better than ever before.

    “With the addition of a host of other sporting events across the weekend, I urge people of all ages to come down and try things out for themselves so they can Discover a new side of Worthing.”

    The format of 2017’s StreetVelodrome competition mirrors the successful set-up from 2016.

    In just a few hours, the normally tranquil seafront park is transformed into a professional racing circuit giving people the perfect opportunity to clip on a helmet and test themselves against amateur and pro-riders alike.

    The South Coast Rollers, Worthing’s home team, will be taking to the track again, searching for the best new talent to accompany them to the London finals.  

    This year, the Worthing StreetVelodrome weekend is also welcoming Worthing FC, Worthing RFC, Worthing Thunder, VC Jubilee and Southdown Leisure - all of whom will be offering visitors the chance to learn new skills, get active and revel in the sporting talent that the town has to offer.

     

    Those with tots can get involved too - as Toddle Bikes will be there to help youngsters get their first taste of riding a bike.

     

    Bike marking is also available on Saturday.

    All equipment and coaching will be provided, so all you need to do is turn up and take part.

    In addition to the Borough Council’s investment, the StreetVelodrome competition benefits from the faith of its sponsors.  

    This year, Worthing StreetVelodrome is being brought to the town in association with:

    ·  Chandlers of Worthing

    ·  Lancing College Preparatory School at Worthing

    ·  Southern Railway

    ·  Worthing Homes

    ·  Basepoint

    For more information, head to www.WorthingStreetVelodrome.co.uk.


  • 27 June 2017 2:20 PM | Deleted user

    Colonnade House - Creative Hub Newsletter

    NADIAWCHP

    Artwork by Nadia Chalk

    Art behind every door...

    Summer is well and truly here and so too is Worthing Artists Open Houses. The next two weekends 24/25th June and 1st/2nd July WAOH continues across Worthing offering up a fantastically diverse range of work from Worthing's makers, designers, jewellers, painters, sculptors and more! 

    At Colonnade House - Creative Hub we are very excited to be a part of this wonderful event as a venue for Worthing Churches Homeless Project's group show Safe Spaces. WCHP have asked people who have experienced homelessness and people who have not to tell them what their ‘safe space’ is. They then gave these descriptions to local artists to create a visual representation.

    As well as being open during the Worthing Artists Open House weekends both gallery spaces at Colonnade House are open to the public during the week, Tuesday - Saturday 10am to 5pm. 

    UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

    SARADARE

    Quick - Quick - Slow

    SARA DARE

    July 4th – 16th

    We are delighted to present artist and Colonnade House tenant Sara Dare’s newest exhibition Quick – Quick – Slow.

    Sara is a painter and installation artist predominantly working on large-scale canvases.

    Her approach seeks to incorporate an awareness of the environment surrounding the works and the conversations between them.

    Concepts within her practice explore the relationship between process, environment, scale and ambiguity of form through an abstract and instinctive language. Playful and often psychologically charged shapes and objects examine themes of repulsion, lure, conflict and presence.

    Sara would also like to invite you to her Private View on Thursday 6th July 6 - 8 pm.

    Find out more about Sara here and be sure to visit the exhibition, opening July 4th.

     

    This Summer

    Be sure to keep a close eye on our What's On page for all upcoming events and exhibitions including:

    Master Furse 

    Textile and fashion designer Steven Furse will be taking over the studio gallery  

    18th - 22nd July

    Durrington High School 

    A selection of Durrington High School's brightest Art, Graphics, Textiles and Product Design Year 11 GCSE students will be presenting their work in the main gallery

    18th - 20th July

    hello DODO land

    hello DODO will be popping up and showcasing a range of work including screen printed posters, clothing and accessories in both gallery spaces

    25th - 30th July

     


  • 27 June 2017 2:18 PM | Deleted user

    Fantastic Summer Room Hire Offers At The Worthing Dome

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