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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, for guidelines please click here. Please submit to lauren@worthingandadurchamber.co.uk 


  • 08 November 2016 12:56 PM | Deleted user

    Adur and Worthing stands to remember the tragic loss of life following two world wars and other conflicts on Sunday 13th November

    Friday 11th November

    11am - Worthing War Memorial, Chapel Road two minute silence

    Sunday 13th November

    11am - Worthing War Memorial, Chapel Road

    11am - Shoreham War Memorial, East Street

    In Worthing, the Remembrance Service and March Past will take place at the town’s War Memorial in Chapel Road. The two minute silence will start at 11am on the first stroke of the Town Hall clock after which the Mayor’s Chaplain, Major Sarah Evans will take the Service.

    Worthing Mayor, Councillor Sean McDonald, accompanied by the Lord Lieutenant of West Sussex Mrs Susan Pyper, will lay poppy wreaths for the fallen from Worthing and West Sussex and take the salute at the March Past in front of the Town Hall at approximately 11.30am after the service.

    The Worthing's Salvation Army Citadel Band led by Bandmaster Alan Slator will play during the service and lead the March Past.

    The Civics attending the service include Honorary Aldermen, Borough Councillors, County Councillors, Worthing Youth Mayor David Price, Adur & Worthing Councils Chief Executive, Alex Bailey,  Sussex Police Chief Inspector Howard Hodges and Keith Parvin of  the West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.

    The Parade, led by Parade Marshal, Tony Avery, Worthing Combined Ex-Services Association/Royal Naval Association includes the Worthing Combined Ex-Services Contingent with their Standard Bearers and Escorts and Contingents from the Royal British Legion, the Sea Cadet Corps, Army Cadet Force, Air Training Corps, Sussex Police, West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service,  St John Ambulance, British Red Cross Society and local Scouting and Guide Associations.

    Mayor of Worthing, Councillor Sean McDonald says:

    "I am extremely proud and humbled to represent my town and I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to the many local organisations from Worthing and further afield who continue to support our annual Remembrance Service and Parade.

    “I shall be attending the 2 minute silence at 11am on Armistice Day on Friday 11th. Also joining me this year for the 2 minute silence will be children from Downsbrook Primary School who have contributed to an exhibition of poems, being displayed in the foyer of Worthing Town Hall.  The exhibition is free to the public from 9.30 - 4.30pm, Friday 11th to Friday 18th November.   I warmly invite everyone to join me at these Remembrance services to show their respect."

    The two minute silence for Armistice Day will be signalled by a rocket fired from the Worthing beach office and another to signal at the end of the silence.

    In Adur, Councillor Ann Bridges, the Chairman of Adur District Council, will lay a wreath at 11am at the Shoreham War Memorial in East Street as part of the Royal British Legion (RBL) service starting at 10am, and again at 2.45pm before the 3pm RBL service in Lancing.

    Councillor James Butcher, Vice Chairman of Adur District Council, will lay a wreath on behalf of the District at the Southwick RBL service on Southwick Green at 11am.

    Councillor Ann Bridges, Chair of Adur District Council says:

    "I am extremely proud and honoured to represent the villages, towns and residents of Adur at this year’s remembrance service. Not only are we remembering the sacrifices of those that gave their lives in the great wars, but also to those and their families, who have served and continue to serve in conflicts and operations that continue today in Afghanistan and around the world."

  • 03 November 2016 4:23 PM | Deleted user

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  • 01 November 2016 1:40 PM | Deleted user

    Seagulls Increase Focus On Economic Goals

    The economic power of positive private-public sector partnerships was underlined by Brighton & Hove Albion Executive Director Martin Perry when he addressed a packed meeting of The Sussex Property Alliance.

    Mr Perry praised the support of Adur District Co uncil in bringing the vision of the club’s training ground to life in Lancing between Shoreham and Worthing – and the original foresight of Brighton & Hove Council in helping the Seagulls create the AMEX Stadium, which has become one of the city’s economic powerhouses. 

    “Moving to the AMEX was a 10 year process and was a great example of how private-public sector partnerships can succeed,” said Mr Perry. “Since our move, we have created 1,000 full time equivalent jobs, contributed £38m to the local economy and entertained 3 million spectators in the first five years. In addition, it’s estimated that last year’s Rugby World Cup games at the Amex alone generated £46m for the city.

    “Likewise, Adur Council immediately recognised the economic and social benefits of the training centre at Lancing and made it a strategic priority. Today it is home to all our teams – from academy and women’s teams through to the first team – and is a community resource used by 83 local clubs and 33 schools. It has created 100 full time equivalent jobs and added £3m to the local economy.”

    Mr Perry then spoke of the collaborative approach of the Adur Council, which it is hoped will result in a mixed commercial and residential development on land adjacent to the training centre which will provide both jobs and housing.

    “Together, we are working on a scheme that will create employment, 600 homes, a country park and infrastructure improvements. This type of positive partnership activity creates value for the council, the community and helps to drive the football club forward as we target a place in the Premier League.”

    The Sussex Property Alliance, which is supported by Carpenter Box chartered accountants, Michael Jones commercial agency, and Bennett Griffin solicitors, also heard from Scott Marshall, of Marshall Regen, who works closely with the football club on its development activities.

    Picture shows (l-r) Chris Coopey (Carpenter Box), Rob Fawcett (Bennet Griffin), Martin Perry (Brighton & Hove Albion FC), Scott Marshall (Marshall Regen), Steve Berrett (Michael Jones).

  • 31 October 2016 4:04 PM | Deleted user

    Adur District Council announces findings of its first major review of its off street parking provision in five years

    Adur District Council has carried out its first review of off street parking for five years.  The recommendations which are expected to be implemented in January 2017 are designed to retain competitively priced parking provision in the area for businesses, residents and visitors both in terms of short and long term parking.  

    Some long term tariffs have been reduced,  short stay tariffs of 30 minutes have been retained and season tickets have been made more convenient by enabling them to be purchased monthly and quarterly as well as annually.  Overall the charges remain lower than those of neighbouring areas.

    Adur District Council manages a total of 13 off street pay and display car parks as well as a number of free surface car parks.  The car parks provide both short and long term parking which is of high importance for visitors, businesses and residents.  

    The Council followed guidance from The Department for Transport, that states that parking tariffs should be reviewed regularly; more sustainable forms of transport such as cycling and public transport should be encouraged and that short term parking should be encouraged off street rather than on street to curb congestion.  The changes have been designed to encourage increased use of car parks and avoid on street congestion.

    * Major changes of note include:

    ·         The half hour tariff has been retained for people only needing to park for a short period of time.  

    ·         Season ticket costs have been maintained at £350 /year (less than £1 per day) and will also be offered on a monthly and a quarterly basis to make them more attractive to people who do not want or need to commit to a full year.

    ·         At key sites (Tarmount Lane, Pond Road and Ropetackle) the all day tariff will be reduced  from £8 to £5 or £4 at Ropetackle.

    ·         Tariffs have not been changed in five years and increases to some remain at a modest level to encourage use of the car parks.

    ·         The number of tariffs will be simplified, eg Pond Road and Tarmount Lane will move from nine tariff bands to five.

    ·         Charges will apply between 9am and 6pm rather than 5pm to bring them in line with on street controls.  

    ·         A £1 charge will be introduced on Sundays and Bank Holidays to those remaining car parks where currently there is no charging in place on these days.  

    ·         “Pay-by-phone technology will be adopted alongside traditional pay and display machines to provide customers with greater flexibility when paying for parking.

    * Full details of all charges can be found on the Adur & Worthing website  https://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/parking/ on Thursday 27th October 2016.

    In line with most authorities in the South East and many other parts of the country, charges for Blue Badge holders will be introduced.  The British Parking Association advised the review that Blue Badges are designed to help people park closer to where they need to get to and that charging Blue Badge  holders is considered to be reasonable. The charges themselves must be set at a reasonable level, adequate parking facilities must be provided and most importantly the car parks and payment mechanisms must be easily accessible.  The Council is working with the British Parking Association on reviewing disabled parking provision and implementing recommendations for improvements.

    Councillor Emma Evans, Adur District Council Executive Member for Environment adds “After five years it has been necessary to review our parking provision.  The implementation of the recommendations will mean that our charges remain amongst the lowest in the area.  This, together with various options for season tickets and making payments by phone as well as cash, will encourage more people to  choose Adur as their destination whether it be business or leisure.”


  • 31 October 2016 1:01 PM | Deleted user

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  • 26 October 2016 9:38 AM | Deleted user

    Airport Expansion Decision - Coast to Capital

    Jonathan Sharrock, Chief Executive of Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership

    “We are disappointed that the Government favours a new runway at Heathrow instead of at Gatwick.  We believe that a second runway at Gatwick represents the better option, and would be cheaper and easier to build.

    Gatwick Airport and the businesses in the surrounding area are a major driver of growth in our regional economy.  The Gatwick economy makes up nearly half of our regional economy and is worth around £23bn.  We will continue to work very closely with Gatwick to ensure that the airport continues to benefit the region.”

  • 25 October 2016 3:25 PM | Deleted user

    Gatwick Airport responds to Government decision on airport capacity

    Gatwick notes the Government's announcement that it favours expansion at Heathrow.

    Gatwick Chief Executive Stewart Wingate, said:

    “We are disappointed as we do not believe this is the right answer for Britain. Gatwick has put forward a credible financeable and deliverable plan for expansion.

    “It is a plan that can guarantee growth and guarantee certainty for Britain. We look forward to studying the full reasons behind the Government decision in detail. 

    “The challenges facing Heathrow have not changed.  Our message today is that Gatwick stands ready to proceed when the time comes.”

     


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  • 18 October 2016 11:08 AM | Deleted user

    Are you planning on starting a new business?

    Starting a new business is a huge and challenging step but there is a great deal of support available for new entrepreneurs, both in the early stages of setting up a business and for helping with growth.

    The Start and Grow programme, which is supported by the Regional Growth Fund, is just one programme of many that are available to pre-start businesses, and research has shown that those businesses who receive early support and advice are more likely to be successful in sustaining their business in the longer term.

    Start and Grow offers a 3 year programme of support and advice, from helping the business owner to start trading, through to advice on marketing, funding or taking on staff. Once on the Start and Grow programme and trading Enterprise First clients will also receive membership to Enterprise Nation, which is a great start up resource, and to JournoLink which could significantly support promotional efforts.

    To be eligible for Start and Grow, the business owner must be looking to grow and invest in their business along with potentially creating further employment for others. We have had many successful applicants from the Worthing and Brighton areas, and this programme is free and open to all potential business owners who meet the criteria.

    Enterprise First is currently delivering the new Start & Grow programme throughout the South and as a local representative I can help you with your application.

    Andy Pringle, Business Development Manager of Enterprise First says: “People have different reasons for wanting to work for themselves, it may be a lifestyle choice or an increasingly uncertain job market or redundancy which means exploring other options.“

    “To succeed in the small business arena, persistence and determination are key. The ability to plan is an advantage and also a willingness to be adaptable to change as the business develops. Don’t let fear hold you back, many people give up to easily. Starting a business is hard work but incredibly rewarding.”

    These small businesses are of significant importance to the UK economy - as they provide vital employment opportunities. It is fundamental that these small business owners know from the outset how they can receive the support that they need to thrive.

    So, if you are interested in starting out and in finding out more about Start and Grow, please get in touch with me, or for more information see http://www.enterprisefirst.co.uk/services/start-grow/

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