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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 


  • 16 June 2017 3:30 PM | Deleted user
    Worthing High School - Oliver Production Programme Advertisement Opportunity

    We have an Oliver production that is coming up in July just before we break for the Summer Holidays. Worthing High School would like to offer you the opportunity to advertise in our show program.

    It is £50 for a full page (A5) as you may be aware we have Charitable status and the monies raised by these payments will help pay for essential equipment hire like microphones etc.

    Please let me know if you are interested.

    I will be sending out more requests for support at individual events for next year soon but I promise they will be brief. 

  • 16 June 2017 3:26 PM | Deleted user

    Lottery funding for Growing Communities initiative

    An innovative project to create happier and healthier communities by involving people with their local open spaces has received nearly £660,000 from the Big Lottery Fund.

    The Growing Communities programme will work with residents in the Northbrook area of Worthing and Eastbrook in Fishersgate and is the result of a partnership between Adur & Worthing Councils and The Conservation Volunteers charity (TCV).  

    Growing Communities aims to harness the ideas and energy of local people and support them in improving the places in which they live, and in doing so, enhance their own health and opportunities.

    It is among 1,903 projects across England sharing more than £50 million in National Lottery funding, announced today (June 13). More than £5 million of the funding goes to 201 projects in the South East.

    The Growing Communities project will focus on underused open spaces in the area, working with the local community to understand their needs and supporting them to transform the spaces for people to enjoy for years to come.

    Activities will be decided by the local communities themselves, but examples could include:

    ·        Setting up mini allotments

    ·        Courses and workshops on wildlife, trees and habitats

    ·        A Green Gym where volunteers get exercise by planting trees or creating ponds.

    Councillor Val Turner, Worthing’s Executive Member for Health and Wellbeing, said: “I’m delighted we have received this funding, which will help us to achieve our vision for greater community involvement in our parks and open spaces which, in turn, will have a positive impact on health and wellbeing.

    “We outline this ambition in Platforms for our Places, our three-year plan on how we aim to create prosperous, healthy, happy and connected communities.”

    Councillor David Simmons, Adur’s Executive Member for Health and Wellbeing, added: "We believe strongly in empowering people to play an active role in our communities to help them and their local areas to thrive.

    “We’ve already been working with our communities in our parks and open spaces and I’m looking forward to building on our partnership with TCV.”

    Darren York, TCV’s Chief Executive, said: "TCV believes that there are significant and lasting benefits to be derived - for people's health, prospects, communities and environment - by connecting people with outdoor places and with each other.

    “After several years working in close partnership with local communities and Adur & Worthing Councils, this valuable support from the Big Lottery Fund will take our partnership to the next level. Growing Communities will provide a model for connecting people and outdoor places across the UK."


  • 16 June 2017 3:10 PM | Deleted user

    Worthing Churches Homeless Project Shortlisted for Sainsbury’s Local Charity of the Year in Lyons Farm and Rustington

    Worthing Churches Homeless Projects are pleased to annouce that they have been shortlisted in Sainsbury’s Local Charity of the Year in Lyons Farm and Rustington

    You can vote here: https://www.sainsburyslocalcharity.co.uk/


  • 16 June 2017 3:00 PM | Deleted user

    Worthing Museum’s Summer Dress blossoming thanks to green-minded visitors

    Forget Paris, London or New York - eco-minded fashionistas have only one destination on their minds this summer, as Worthing displays a unique piece of horticulturally-themed haute couture.

    As the days get longer, the Summer Dress in the garden of the town’s Museum & Art Gallery in Chapel Road will gradually start to blossom - thanks to eco-minded members of the public who are creating colourful flowers from things they would throw away.

    The unique and completely ‘green’ dress features as part of the wider Worthing Museum and Art Gallery’s costume trail, which is a changing series of displays hosted in showcases at local businesses across the town.

    Councillor Heather Mercer, Worthing Borough Council’s executive member for customer services, said:

    “It’s wonderful to see such a creative way to use waste materials and put them to use in a new and exciting way.

    “The costume trail has been a big hit with thousands of people across the region as the museums and theatres team take the exhibits to the masses.

    “I’m delighted the spring dress is part of this and I can’t wait to see people’s imaginations blossom in the weeks to come.”

    As part of a bid to encourage people to get crafty with their waste, staff at the Worthing Borough Council venue are calling for people to let their imagination blossom and create flowers from things they would throw away. The colourful additions will then be attached to the dress before being put on display all summer.

    Among those already created are beautiful blooms created by cutting into empty used soft drink bottles. Other elaborate flowers have been made by stenciling and embroidering used plastic bags.

    The lifesize summer dress has been created by local artist and museum education officer Anna Twinam-Cauchi.

    Anna has used PVC-coated garden fencing and garden windbreak to create the crinoline frame for the dress.

    Anna had previously created a winter dress as part of the costume trail from evergreen foliage and is known for creating artworks from recycled materials and found objects.

    Anna said:

    The Summer Dress has been a great opportunity to create a collaborative artwork outside in the museum garden. We are inviting all ages to be inspired by the idea and to participate in creating something beautiful.”

    Flowers for the dress can be donated via the museum front desk for addition to the garden-based work of art.

    The Summer Dress will be on display until Autumn 2017.

  • 16 June 2017 2:52 PM | Deleted user

    Sustainable Business Network June Update 

    Event Report: Sustainable Travel, 13th June

    Fantastic turnout for our Sustainable Travel Event. 50 delegates converged on Burgess Hill by train, bus, bike and electric car to learn more about sustainable travel. The event included great presentations from our speakers and great exhibits from local organisations. 

    Read the full event report.


    Energy Efficiency Grants

    Apply for grants of up to £1,000 to cover 40% of the cost of an energy efficiency project, such as LED lighting, insulation or heating controls. Small and medium size businesses in East Sussex (excluding Brighton & Hove) are eligible.

    How to apply

    Free Smart Office Guide


    Check out this excellent Smart Office Guide produced by the New Zealand Sustainable Business Network. The guide has been created with experts from the companies in their network and provides the latest at-a-glance best practice in sustainable workplace management. 

    Download here



  • 13 June 2017 9:20 AM | Deleted user
    Free 1-1 Advice for Businesses in Sussex

    The Business Navigator Service in partnership with Worthing & Adur Chamber of Commerce invite businesses to attend a free 1-1 business advisory clinic. 

    Upcoming Clinic Dates: 27 June, 18 July & 19 September

    Availability: 12pm -7pm

    Where: Sphere Business Centre, Northbrook College, Broadwater Road, Worthing, BN14 8HJ


    For each one hour advisory session, you will have theopportunity to discuss your growth aspirations with Ryan Davies, Business Navigator. You’ll have the opportunity to focus on a topic of your choice ranging from sales & marketing, access to finance or reaching new customers and new markets.  

    Outcomes from these sessions can range from acquiring business premises, applying for funding, taking on more staff, increasing turnover. The meeting will result in a few simple actions that make a significant difference to your business.

    To book your FREE one hour 1-1 appointment with Ryan please email: amelia@worthingandadurchamber.co.uk

    *Follow up sessions are available upon request

    About us: The Business Navigator is a government funded business support service that is free for businesses to use. The service can help you grow your business, overcome any barriers to growth and give you impartial access to professional services by linking you to the relevant support.

    To find out more visit www.c2cbusiness.org.uk or call 0800 977 4146.

  • 12 June 2017 9:25 AM | Deleted user

    Generating more income for your School

    One of the hot topics highlighted in the general election has been the issue of school funding.

    According to many in the profession, funding has become so critical that almost 3,000 head teachers across 14 counties in the UK wrote to parents outlining the current financial difficulties that all schools are now facing so that they could raise the issue with prospective parliamentary candidates.

    Indeed, it would seem the issue is undeniably significant, with £3bn having been withdrawn from the schools’ budget in England at a time when pupil numbers are increasing dramatically; in real terms funding per pupil is being reduced by almost 8%. Schools are also finding it very difficult to recruit teachers in specialist subjects such as Maths, English, Science and Computer Science, as many teachers are leaving the profession as a result of working under too much pressure. According to the Independent newspaper, 10,000 teachers left between 2010 and 2015.

    To help schools at this difficult time, Sussex-based chartered accountants, tax and business advisers, MHA Carpenter Box, has produced a list of ‘5 Ways to Generate More Income for your Academy’ which is relevant to all schools. The list covers Grant Funding through the Education and Skills Funding Agency, internal fundraising ideas involving the school’s families and friends and stakeholders in the school, and fundraising events such as quiz nights, pet shows or even a murder mystery evening.

    MHA Carpenter Box also encourages schools to forge better links with their local business community, allowing them to highlight a range of careers experiences. Schools could also benefit financially by identifying sponsorship opportunities for local businesses, such as sports playing kits, school achievement prizes or a themed activity week in school.

    Last but not least, schools can benefit from crowdfunding which has become an increasingly prominent source of alternative funding in the commercial world. There are many crowdfunding platforms that are worth investigating such as Kickstarter, Crowdfunder and GoFundMe.

    Robin Evans, Departmental Director, Assurance & Advisory Group at MHA Carpenter Box, commented: “We already support schools and academies in a number of ways to increase their income and many of the ideas above do not only create the opportunity to raise funds, but also give pupils a chance to apply their numeracy and literacy skills when getting involved in campaigns! We’re happy to help so get in touch if you want to talk any initiatives through.”

    Further details can be found at the following link: http://www.carpenterbox.com/2017/5-ways-generate-income-academy/

    To help academy business managers and finance trustees to meet their regulatory compliance obligations and prepare for upcoming challenges, MHA Carpenter Box will be holding a free seminar at their offices in Worthing on 7 July 2017. For full details and to register for the event, please refer to the following link: http://www.carpenterbox.com/academies-seminar/   

  • 09 June 2017 12:51 PM | Deleted user
    Platinum Business Magazine issue 36

    Click HERE to view the latest issue



  • 09 June 2017 12:47 PM | Deleted user
    BilliLinks Lunch Club - Thursday 15th June 


    BilliBiz Links Networking Lunch Club is on Thursday 15th June and we would love to see you at there. Please note this month we are meeting at the Blacksmiths Arms Stane Street, Adversane, West Sussex, RH14 9JH

    Our speaker this month is Digital Marketing Professional, Sarah Longhurst

    5 Simple Tips to Boost your Business Online

    Whether your business is a product or service, B2B or B2C, an online presence is essential. But are you reaching the right people? And how can you reach more of the right people? I'd like to share 5 simple tips to help maximise your online presence and flourish in today's market.

    Please book today for this month's BilliLinks networking luncheon.

    • Book by Monday 12th June
    • When - Thursday 15th May 12:30 - 2.00pm
    • Where - Blacksmiths Arms, Stane Street, Adversane, West Sussex, RH14 9JH

    Bookings: Email secretary@billingshurstchamber.co.uk
    Networking lunch costs £10 for members and £12 for Non-members and guests


  • 09 June 2017 10:44 AM | Deleted user

    Don’t be held to ransom by your IT security

    It is rare that IT news hits the headlines, but you can’t have missed the news about the Ransomware attacks that happened across the globe at the end of last week. The attack, which exploited a flaw in Microsoft software, led to cyber-attacks on 200,000 computers across the globe. Victims of the attack included 48 NHS Trusts in England as well as Germany’s rail network Deutcsche Bahn and the global FedEx network. The spread was limited in part by 22-year-old Marcus Hutchins, a researcher who ended up being an accidental hero as his tracking the spread of the virus helped to prevent it. There are concerns that systems remain vulnerable, however, and it’s important to keep this type of security top of mind when managing IT.

    What is ransomware?

    Ransonware is the name for a specific attack which prevents access to files and demands a payment – essentially a ransom – for their return. Often the demands start small and if they are ignored, increase over time or threaten the destruction or sharing of valuable or sensitive files.

    How can you prevent attacks?

    The extent of the spread of this attack demonstrates that you can’t entirely prevent attacks. A determined hacker will at some point find a loophole in security and exploit it. However, there are measures to limit the likelihood of an attack and the impact if it does occur.

    An audit of current security precautions is the first place to start. This includes not only looking at whether firewalls and virus trackers are up to date and effective, but also looking at practices that may be making a network vulnerable. This includes considering how data is stored and shared across an organisation. In many cases, staff training is as important as the technology.

    Incorporate cyber-attacks into your disaster recovery strategy

    This latest threat may have been stopped for the most part, but in time, it is likely that another threat will arise from so-called “black hat” hackers. This is why it’s important that alongside protective measures to prevent an attack, to also prepare for the worst. A disaster recovery plan should include details of how to prevent the spread across the network, backup storage and data encryption.

    JSPC Computer Services track the trends in cyber security to help clients protect themselves. Not all of them hit the headlines as this high profile ransomware attack has done because often they can be stopped before they do too much damage. To avoid becoming a victim of ransomware or other malware, contact JSPC Computer Services a call to audit your current set up and advise how you can protect yourself.

    For more information on JSPC Computer Services visit www.jspc.co.uk or call 01903 767 122

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