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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. 

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  • 08 February 2017 12:30 PM | Deleted user

    Over £200k funding secured for Swiss Gardens School

    Funds set aside for education from the Ropetackle North development in Shoreham have been confirmed to be heading the way of Swiss Gardens School.

    The school sits within the catchment area of Hyde Housing's development, who have set aside £247,960 to contribute to education in the local community - as part of the section 106 legal agreement which is anticipated to be signed and completed very shortly.

    This issue was brought to the attention of Adur District Council by the school and parents, at a recent meeting Leader of the Council, Cllr Neil Parkin. The Council then acted swiftly upon these ideas to push for an agreement to ringfence the funding for Swiss Gardens School.

    After discussions took place with West Sussex County Council, it was finally agreed that the funding would be used to secure improvements for school.

    Leader of Adur District Council, Cllr Neil Parkin, welcomed the news:

    "I am delighted that the County Council has listened to the Headteacher and Parents at Swiss Gardens School and agreed to ringfence funds towards improvements to the school. I'm also pleased that thanks to Adur District Council's intervention and carrying forward these views, the funding can now benefit both the school and Ropetackle North development for years to come. This will deliver the positive ambitions of the developer and local community."

  • 08 February 2017 12:29 PM | Deleted user

    Shoreham Farmers Market is pick of the crop!

    Shoreham has cause to celebrate as it’s iconic Farmers Market has been officially named as ‘Sussex Farmers Market of the Year 2017’.  

    The accolade was announced at last night’s Sussex Food & Drink Awards 2017, where the hosts included patron and former Olympic gold medalist Sally Gunnell OBE DL, as the 11th annual awards ceremony was held at the Amex Stadium.

    Shoreham Farmers market is held in East Street on the second Saturday of every month, and is rapidly growing into one of the largest Farmers Markets in Sussex.

    With over 50 different stalls, you can expect to sample an extensive range of some the best local produce available including fresh fruit, vegetables, baked goods, meat, fish and cheese. You’ll also find local breweries and wine producers, chocolatiers and florists at this busy and bustling market.

    Located in the centre of Shoreham and easily accessible via public transport, the Market has become popular with both visitors and residents. Cllr Brian Boggis, Executive Member for Regeneration at Adur District Council, commented:

    “This is a fantastic achievement for the market, and one which the people of Shoreham can be very proud of. We’ve seen the Farmers Market go from strength to strength in recent times, with an abundance of stalls showcasing the very best local produce that Sussex has to offer. The markets are certainly occasions which show off Shoreham’s character and charm.

    “I am also very pleased that Wendy Francis, from the Council’s Place & Investment team, was able to attend and collect this award as she has been instrumental in the market’s recent success.”

  • 08 February 2017 12:20 PM | Deleted user

    Worthing Street Veledrome

    This year the event is kicked off on Friday 30th June with the Schools during the day followed by the Corporate Challenge that evening, then on Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd July the event opens up to the public access, kids series and race days, featuring market stalls, entertainment and a food court.

    Last year there were 732 riders and a footfall of about 3,000, but this year the event falls on the opening weekend of the Tour De France, so Cycling will be at the forefront in the National media too which can only serve to increase interest.

    All the fun of the promotional campaign kicks off at the London Bike Show 16th February, so it will be good to get in there early as the earlier you get involved the more you publicity you will receive!

    Whats New

    It's the 3rd year that Street Velodrome has visited Worthing and this year we are pleased to announce that it's bigger and better as well as being extremely great value for money:

    Corporate Challenge Night on Friday 30th June - bring your clients/staff and take your networking to another level! There's nothing like a bit of competition to get everyone talking.

    An extended Sports programme which includes activities for all the family, including the Childrens Beach Fun Run, which will see them run along the sand under the Pier.

    You will find four Sponsorship Packages to suit all budget levels this year and these are all flexible, so if you are interested please contact Ask for the Moon on 01903 686858 or by email deborah@askforthemoon.co.uk and we can see how it can be made to fit perfectly for your needs. This year the event is great for B2B and B2C. 

    http://worthingstreetvelodrome.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Sponsorship-Pack-Velodrome-2017.pdf

    Have a look at this video of last years event to see how big and bustling this event really is.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eExhN_E7dxw

  • 08 February 2017 12:16 PM | Deleted user

    Encourage Improved Efficiency to Improve Productivity, says Ricardo

    Gosport-based Lean business specialists, Fedden USP, has recently commissioned a report entitled Productive Nation? which looks at how leading organisations define productivity – a key area of focus for many businesses in 2017. 

    Global engineering and strategic, technical and environmental consultancy, Ricardo plc, which has a Technical Centre in Shoreham, West Sussex, made a valuable contribution to the report. Chief Executive, Dave Shemmans, firmly believes that employees should be rewarded for what they do to improve efficiency as this is key to improving productivity.          

    Shemmans says: “Encouraging ideas for improving productivity is as valuable as any customer service programmes and this is fundamental to any business to ensure sustainability. With today’s price pressures, productivity gains are the way to remain competitive. ”

    Continually achieving cost reduction is a real challenge for an already efficient business, so a company needs to find new things to sell that it can charge more for and improve productivity, according to Shemmans. IT can deliver some efficiencies in terms of maximising time as work can be passed across departments or from one country to another to achieve 24 hour working when it is required. And with technology continually changing, processes can be improved indefinitely.

    Shemmans is also quick to point out that when there’s a compelling need, such as an emergency or wartime, it’s amazing how quickly things can be done as bureaucracy takes a back seat. Deadlines can really drive productivity.

    With 3,000 staff in the group worldwide, each division of Ricardo has its own productivity plan and improving productivity has to be everyone’s goal. The company’s awards scheme recognises back office and productivity-related functions and not just front-end activities, as Shemmans says: “Without the HR and finance functions, we would not have a business.”

    For further information on LEAN training workshops, contact Neil Fedden on 07899 971183 / 01489 611603, email neil@fedden-usp.co.uk or visit www.fedden-usp.co.uk . A copy of the Productive Nation? report can be found at the following link:

    http://fedden-usp.co.uk/news/productive-nation 

  • 08 February 2017 12:07 PM | Deleted user

    60m Growth Deal funding to boost local economy 

    Major regeneration and infrastructure projects to create jobs, home and business space across the Coast to Capital LEP area are set to benefit from an additional £60m of government funding from its Growth Deal 3. 

    Tim Wates, Chair of Coast to Capital LEP, said:  “This is extremely good news for the Coast to Capital area. This boost is a clear indication from the government that it recognises the need to continue to invest in the regeneration and infrastructure of the region to enable it to continue to proper and remain a major contributor to the UK economy (£48.6bn GVA). With this substantial backing we are now able to focus on supporting projects within our key strategic priorities of housing, infrastructure and skills.” Read more here.


    EAFRD calls now open

    The next rounds of European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) calls have been launched on 26 January and these will remain open for a year with mid-point reviews.

    John Peel, Chair of the ESIF committee said ‘the rural economy is a significant contributor to Coast 2 Capital’s prosperity with over a fifth of our businesses in rural location.  We are delighted this fund will help to create more jobs in rural area’. Read more here.

    Read more at http://www.c2cbusiness.org.uk/

  • 08 February 2017 12:05 PM | Deleted user

    Worthing’s economy is ‘connected and thriving’

    Worthing’s economy is highly connected and thriving on the global market, according to statistics in the latest Centre for Cities report.

    Data from the Cities Outlook 2017 report shows that Worthing is performing well above many cities in terms of jobs and exports.

    Worthing’s key stats:

    • 80.5% employment rate, yearly increase of 7.1%
    • 2nd highest exports per job in the country
    • One of only 12 cities ranked above average for productivity
    • 93.3% of properties achieving ultrafast broadband speeds

    In analysis of the total value of exports by city, Worthing is ranked second - ahead of London and only bettered by Sunderland. The statistics give great confidence in Worthing’s industries and trade.

    The analysis shows Worthing to be highly competitive within our geographical region, for example sitting in the top band in terms of productivity - highlighting both an innovative and efficient economy.

    Worthing ranks highest in digital connectivity, one of the key components for a city’s offer to businesses and entrepreneurs. Last year 93.3% of properties in the town achieved ultrafast broadband speeds (above 100 Mbps), the highest percentage in a category where 8 of the top 10 cities were in the South.

    Elsewhere in the report, there appears to be a direct correlation between the local economy’s high performance and employment figures. With a rate of 80.5%, Worthing has the 5th highest employment rate - increasing by 7.1% from the previous year.

    Worthing also performs well in statistics relating to skills and education, with the town ranked 2nd in terms of the populations percentage that has formal qualifications (just 4.2% with no formal qualifications).

    Cllr Daniel Humphreys, Leader of Worthing Borough Council, enthusiastically welcomed the publication of the report.

    “The Council has been championing the growth of our economy, supporting our local businesses and opening our doors to innovative enterprises who want to make Worthing their home.

    “As underlined by Centre for Cities, this approach has made us one of the most productive places in the UK, creating a sound platform onto which we can invite further high value business investment. 

    “We offer world-leading employers a highly-networked environment supported by wise regulation and a business-positive approach in which to grow their companies.  The message is clear - Worthing works.”

    The report’s findings are particularly welcomed after recent efforts from Worthing Borough Council to market the Borough on the national stage. The Investment Prospectus and partnered website InvestAW are just some of the tools aimed at attracting new businesses to Worthing, and a number of key regeneration sites are edging closer to being unlocked for development.

    Cllr Bryan Turner, Worthing Borough Council’s Executive Member for Regeneration, added:

    “This report is a positive endorsement for the Borough as a great place to do business.  Already leading the country in high speed broadband access, we will pull further away from the pack when the benefits of our strategic investment in Gigabit infrastructure start to be felt more widely, especially in relation to reliability.

    “Through years of consistent work and investment, the Borough has become a launchpad for people to do great things - whether that’s grow a digital and technology company, start an innovative social enterprise or export to the other side of the world.”

    Peter Webb, MBE, Managing Director of local company Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd (ETI), also commented:

    “As a specialist, UK manufacturer, we are passionate about what we do! Temperature measurement encompasses a wide variety of needs and applications, and Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd (ETI) has developed a wide range of instruments and sensors. We manufacture approximately 75% of our product range onsite in two company owned factories here in Worthing, West Sussex.  As well as serving many industries and applications in the UK, we also export to over 100 countries worldwide providing the same first class temperature measuring solutions.

    “We're very pleased to be playing our part in Worthing's vibrant economy, which is performing well in terms of productivity and innovation, as reflected in this report”

  • 08 February 2017 11:57 AM | Deleted user

    A LEAP forward for local businesses 

    Adur & Worthing Business Partnership (AWBP)

    A new grant scheme for small businesses and apprenticeships is being introduced by Adur & Worthing Councils, offering grants of up to £2.5K until the end of September 2017.

    Part of a West Sussex-wide scheme, known as the Local Enterprise and Apprenticeship Platform (LEAP), there is approximately £71,000 available for businesses located in Adur and a similar amount for businesses based in Worthing.

    The scheme recognises the vital role that small businesses play in the local economy and the particular difficulties that micro businesses (those with up to 10 employees) can face in accessing funds to help them grow and take on staff. Small businesses (up to 50 employees) can face similar difficulties when looking to take on an apprentice or provide apprenticeship opportunities for existing staff, and these are the type of businesses this scheme is designed to help.

    The scheme is being delivered by the Adur & Worthing Business Partnership, and businesses will be on the Awards Panel, helping to decide which applications are successful.

    Eligible businesses can apply online or submit a hard copy of the application form. Full details, including application forms and guidance notes can be found on our business grants page.

    Chairman of the Adur & Worthing Business Partnership, Andrew Swayne, said:

    “The Adur & Worthing Business Partnership brings together businesses in Adur & Worthing and works with partner agencies to support and grow the local economy. Our priorities include supporting small businesses and increasing the number of local apprenticeship and development opportunities, so I am delighted that the Partnership has the opportunity to work with the Councils on this scheme and that a number of our members are involved in the Grant Panel."

    Worthing Borough Council's Executive Member for Regeneration, Cllr Bryan Turner, commented:

    “The Councils recognise that smaller sized businesses make a huge impact to Worthing and Adur, and have become the backbone of our local economy. It's important that by working closely with partner organisations, like the Adur & Worthing Business Partnership, we're able to design a scheme that can utilise available funding and contribute to businesses that will highly benefit from the grant.”

    Cllr Brian Boggis, Executive Member for Regeneration at Adur District Council, also echoed these words:

    “This is a great example of the Councils working together to enhance our local economy. It's important that as local authorities we provide this type of support and funding when available, to small businesses where it will see great purpose. The scheme will also give added support to apprenticeships, vital for providing work opportunities for young people and teaching them skills to not only forge a career for themselves, but make a positive impact in our local economy.”

    The ideas align with the Councils' recently adopted strategy, 'Platforms for our Places'. One of the core values is supporting our financial economy. By offering this funding, the scheme will help foster business growth and increase apprenticeship provision.

  • 26 January 2017 2:30 PM | Deleted user

    PEOPLE OF SOUTH SUSSEX ASKED FOR THEIR VIEWS ON PROPOSED NEW IKEA STORE AND NEW MONKS FARM DEVELOPMENT

    Home Furnishings Company IKEA today announced it is aiming to bring a new IKEA store to Lancing as part of a comprehensive development. New Monks Farm Development Company will be holding a Public Exhibition from Friday 27th and Saturday 28th January, ahead of submitting a planning application.

    The proposed development includes plans for a 35,000m2 IKEA store and plans from New Monks Farm Development also outline a proposal including: 600 new homes, a new primary school, country park a major new junction on the A27.

    Draft plans for the proposed new store and further development of the area can be seen at the exhibition which will take place at The Shoreham Centre, 2 Pond Road, Shoreham BN43 5WU on:

    • ·         Friday 27th January 2017 from 2pm to 8pm
    • ·         Saturday 28th January 2017 from 10am to 2pm

    In addition the plans will also be on display at an exhibition which is due to take place on: Wednesday 1st February 2017 from 4pm to 8pm at Lancing Parish Hall, 96 South St, Lancing BN15 8AJ.

    The  35,000m2 IKEA store would provide affordable high-quality home furnishing products as well as a restaurant, crèche, children’s play area and customer car park, making a visit to the store a fun day-out for the whole family.

    Bringing a new IKEA store to Lancing will also create 430 local jobs offering both full and part-time positions in a wide variety of roles, including customer relations, sales, interior design and food services. All IKEA co-workers will be paid the Real Living Wage.

    Tim Farlam, Real Estate Manager for IKEA, said: “At IKEA we are committed to being a good neighbour and true partner in our local community. Prior to submitting the planning application, IKEA together with New Monks Farm Development Company would like to meet with the local community and hear their views.

    “At IKEA our vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people. We want to make IKEA more accessible and are very excited to be opening a number of new stores around the UK. This site presents a great opportunity, given its scale, accessibility and location. A new store here would provide people from the greater Brighton area with relevant home furnishing solutions and will create local jobs."

    Martin Perry, Director of New Monks Farm Development, said: “We are delighted to be working with IKEA, they share our values recognising the talent of their co – workers and contributing to the quality of life of the local people in the community.

     

    “This is part of a wider major regeneration scheme in Lancing that is in line with the emerging Adur Local Plan. In addition to the significant employment generated through this development by IKEA, 600 homes for local families will be created, supported by a new primary school, a country park and replacing the Sussex Pad traffic lights with a major new roundabout on the A27 will improve the situation for commuters and open up new job opportunities on Shoreham Airport.”

  • 26 January 2017 2:27 PM | Deleted user

    New Monks Farm Development

    New Monks Farm Development Ltd (a subsidiary of Brighton & Hove Albion), is excited to share its plans for its new development In Lancing at a public exhibition to be held at the Shoreham Centre, 2 Pond Road, Shoreham BN43 5WU on:

    • Friday 27th January 2017 from 2pm to 8pm
    • Saturday 28th January 2017 from 10am to 2pm

    In addition the plans will also be on display in Lancing on:

    • Wednesday 1st February 2017 from 4pm to 8pm at Lancing Parish Hall, 96 South St, Lancing BN15 8AJ.

    The development is part of the Albion’s £150 million regeneration plans for New Monks Farm in Lancing - which includes new homes, a school and country park for residents. The proposed development also includes plans for a 35,000 m2 IKEA store which will create 430 jobs with the entire development estimated to generate a total of 875 new jobs for the Adur area.

    Martin Perry Director of New Monks Farm Development said: “This is part of a wider major regeneration scheme in Lancing that is in line with the emerging Adur Local Plan. In addition to the significant employment generated through this development by IKEA, 600 homes for local families will be created, supported by a new primary school, a country park and replacing the Sussex Pad traffic lights with a major new roundabout on the A27 will improve the situation for commuters and open up new job opportunities on Shoreham Airport.”

    Tim Farlam, Real Estate Manager for IKEA UK and Ireland said: “At IKEA our vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people. We want to make IKEA accessible and are very excited to be opening a number of new stores around the UK. This site presents a great opportunity, given its scale, accessibility and location. A new store at Lancing will provide people from the Greater Brighton area with relevant home furnishing solutions and will create local jobs."

    Neil Parkin, Leader of Adur District Council said: “I am pleased to see the strong investment interest that is being shown in Lancing and in the whole Adur District.  We are clear that we want to attract world class developments which create homes and jobs for local people.  I am looking forward to working with Brighton and Hove Albion, and now with IKEA, to achieve our ambitions for one of the most high profile strategic sites identified in our Local Plan.

    “The proposal from New Monks Farm Development Ltd and IKEA must fully address concerns the local community has around flooding and sustainable development at this key site through a clear and convincing business case.  Once completed, our District will benefit from an annual £11.5m economic injection, and which will allow us to continue delivering high quality services and helping people to do great things in Adur.”

  • 25 January 2017 10:55 AM | Deleted user

    Adur & Worthing Councils promotes Happy Hearts for Healthier Lives 

    In 2016 the British Heart Foundation presented Adur & Worthing Councils Families & Wellbeing Officer Tammy Waine a Heart Hero award, in recognition for her work in local schools raising heart health awareness and promoting healthier lifestyles.

    Her Happy Hearts initiative is a programme of classes for local school, devised just over 4 years ago following reports that Adur had a higher than national average rate of cardiovascular disease.

    Tammy’s award winning six week programme of interactive and fun one hour lessons were made possible thanks to a substantial funding award from the British Heart Foundation and although that funding is now no longer available her innovative work continues through the Councils, and is now being made more widely available for all Primary school pupils in Worthing.

    Any Primary School in Worthing interested in this programme are encouraged to contact Tammy directly at tammy.waine@adur-worthing.gov.uk for further details.

    Feedback from pupils and parents in Adur, for 2015-16, has just been collated and the data proves that by educating 7-13 year olds on the benefits of healthy eating and embracing exercise as a long term lifestyle choice can effectively change the health and wellbeing for the whole family and once these pupils reach adulthood may well produce further data that shows reduced rates of heart disease in the region.  

    Teacher - Ali Champion, Durrington Primary School

    The Happy Hearts Programme gave my pupils a real insight into how to live a healthier lifestyle. They enjoyed multi-sensory experiences, rewards and challenges which made them fully engage and love their learning. The sessions were also rounded up beautifully by celebrating the children's achievements with parents and carers during a special assembly which really helped families at home become involved with the children's learning and healthy living lifestyles - which for a young age group is vital.”

    Parent - Pauline Hannon, North Lancing

    My daughter (7) often refers to what she is eating and trying new foods (this was something she struggled with before) after taking part in Tammy’s Happy Hearts sessions at her primary school, when she was 5.

    Mia still reminds me that she should only eat sugary things as a ‘sometimes’ food and that she needed to eat ‘rainbow’ foods to get all the right stuff her body needs.  The fact that she could recall those lessons over 2 years later shows how good the programme is and that catching children young, is so effective.”

    Councillor David Simmons, Adur District Council Executive Member for Health & Wellbeing adds “The award to Tammy Waine from The British Heart Foundation is well earned, and the impact she has made with her Healthy Hearts Programme and the ‘Grub Club’ which also encourages young people not only to choose healthy food, but also prepare and cook it, speaks volumes for her commitment and innovation. She has achieved remarkable results in helping to shape the attitudes of young people and their families which not only addresses the need for healthy eating, but also addresses the issues of obesity and the need for exercise. Her legacy will be for the changes she has encouraged to continue into the future and help reduce serious illness in the longer term.”

    Councillor Valerie Turner, Worthing Borough Council Executive Member for Health & Wellbeing adds “Tammy’s tireless work over the past four years is indeed impressive, as these testaments from parents, teachers and pupils confirm.  To be able to engage and educate the younger members of our population in adopting and maintaining healthy choices, and for them in turn to take lessons learnt and encourage their own family members to adopt healthy and preventative health measures is possibly the most potent way of encouraging healthier habits for us all and lowering the risk of heart disease in the future.”

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