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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 


  • 19 August 2016 9:02 AM | Deleted user

    Worthing Sundowners

    Family Friendly Street Food and Live Music

    For those with a sweet tooth, Charlene's Chocolate Factory were there with chocolatey treats.Sundowners was back in its new home of Beach House Grounds on Friday 12th August with some great live bands, singers and fun for the kids... as well as our usual amazing street food, from the likes of Salsa Viva, Gone Global and more.  

    Sundowners will be on again in September (Friday 9th) and don't forget SunUppers - its sister event for street food breakfasts, with live acoustic jazz - will be held on Sunday 28th August and (as part of the Worthing Food Festival) on Sunday 25th September.

    To keep up to date on what's what and who's who, visit the Sundowners Worthing Facebook page -  here

  • 10 August 2016 3:08 PM | Deleted user


  • 09 August 2016 1:52 PM | Deleted user

    METALL launches with a sell-out first event


    Over 30 manufacturing, engineering and technology businesses, who between them employ over 5,000 skilled people within the Gatwick Diamond, have helped launch a new association for the region’s manufacturing, engineering and technology industries. 

    The companies attended the first meeting of METALL (Manufacturing, Engineering & Technology Alliance) at Roffey Park, Horsham, to hear from experts in innovation. The event was hosted by Sussex and Gatwick-based chartered accountants, Carpenter Box, together with fellow sponsors asb law and recruitment agency, CBSbutler.

    Keynote speakers Dr Robert Pearson of Cobham Antennas and Dr Zoe Webster of Innovate UK, each did a fantastic job of explaining what innovation looks like, how it can be achieved and how it can be funded.

    The meeting discussed how ‘passion’ to solve a problem and provide a solution, when harnessed effectively can become a massive and unstoppable force. They also spoke about the power of collaboration among smaller businesses, who have the agility to develop big ideas quicker than their larger counterparts. Sources of funding for innovative ideas were also discussed, with the meeting hearing about the various signposting services available for grant funding, which can sometimes make the difference between an idea that doesn’t progress and one that does.

    Chris Coopey, Head of the Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology Group at Carpenter Box, commented: “I was delighted with the response to this first event. The audience were keen to listen to our speakers as well as share their own thoughts and ideas with the group. Inevitably, the possible effects and challenges of Brexit were also discussed at the meeting, but the consensus was that it was far too early to predict how the sector would be affected. There were concerns about currency fluctuation, possible trade tariffs and the difficulty of finding skilled and motivated staff if restrictions on recruitment from overseas becomes a reality, but we will have to wait to see what the outcome will be. The reality is that we will have to trade our way out of whatever problems Brexit creates and in relation to that, we hope METALL can have a really positive effect.”

    METALL is a forum for manufacturing, engineering and technology businesses based in Sussex and Surrey. It aims to provide a networking opportunity for these businesses and to signpost growth opportunities, whilst allowing them to discuss issues affecting their business. Over time, a strong cohort of members will build relationships between businesses, education, Local Enterprise Partnerships and local government to help business grow in efficiency and profitability.

    www.metall.org.uk


  • 03 August 2016 4:45 PM | Deleted user

    Northbrook College Apprenticeship Levy Newsletter - Aug

    Business Solutions Apprenticeship Levy Newsletter

    Movers & Shakers

    • Skills Funding Agency (responsible for apprentices) moves to Department of Education (DFE) from Business Innovation and Skills (BIS)
    • Rt Hon Justine Greening MP is the new Secretary of State for Education
    • Rt Hon Robert Halfon MP — Minister for FE, Skills & Apprenticeships within his portfolio as a Minister of State at the DFE (yet to be confirmed)  

    Developments this Month

    • Government intend to proceed with apprenticeship reforms post EU referendum — but awaiting new time frames
    • Apprenticeship Funding Guidance for April 2017 delayed again — Due June 16, promised July 16 — expected September 16  

    Links to Follow

    Previous Apprenticeship Levy Newsletters


  • 28 July 2016 2:23 PM | Deleted user

     Creative Cultural Partnership update    and networking - 28 July

    Please come along to St Paul's on Thursday 28th July at 7pm to hear the update on the Cultural Strategy and the initial plans of the Cultural Partnership. Great chance to share your own projects and network with like-minded CREATIVES.


  • 28 July 2016 12:41 PM | Deleted user

    Sustainable Business Network - July Update

    Running a Sustainable Event

    Brighton & Hove City Council have produced a short film and accompanying guidance for those keen to ensure their events make a positive contribution to the environment, society and local economy.

    If you are planning an event why not sign-up to their Sustainable Event Commitment? Video and guidance. 

    Travel Planning Pack

    Created by Crawley Borough Council, but relevant for organisations across Sussex and beyond, the travel planning pack provides concise guidance and practical ideas on how to effectively reduce car journeys for business trips and commuting. There is also a Manor Royal Commuter Routes Chart showing the quickest way to reach the business park by public transport.


  • 27 July 2016 11:25 AM | Deleted user

    Thursday 18th August is Exam results Day! Celebrate Success at the Indigo Restaurant 

    As if you didn’t know!!!

    It’s TIME TO PLAN THE CELEBRATIOINS @ INDIGO

    We think you ALL deserve it!

    Lunch or Dinner

    Complimentary Kir Royale or Bellini cocktail on arrival for all guests

    30 % discount for any dish chosen by the successful student (s)

    Two course lunch is only £12:65 and Dinner £17:85

    Do the maths!! It’s a deal

    To enjoy this offer please book in advance

    www.Indigorestaurant.info.co.uk  @ The Ardington Hotel, Steyne Gardens, Worthing  01903 230451


  • 27 July 2016 11:19 AM | Deleted user

    Latest news from Gatwick

    Out of the 17 selected companies, 10 are local to the airport and were all scored on their demonstration of consideration to the local economy and how they can positively impact it.In a further sign of confidence in Gatwick’s future growth, the airport has announced 17 construction and engineering companies to take forward the next stage of Gatwick’s £2.5bn transformation.

    In total, 127 companies submitted pre-qualification interest, before a final shortlist of 17 companies was chosen. This includes a mix of local, national, mid and large size firms, aligning with Gatwick’s policy of sustainable procurement. 

  • 26 July 2016 1:53 PM | Deleted user

    Live Blues, Soul, Seafood & Grills   

    Sunday 28th August 2016 (6:00pm - 9:00pm) 

    Starters 

    Pan roasted king scallops, apple & vanilla puree, homemade scratchings, black pudding croquette  £7:95  
    Homemade Tiger prawn and salmon ravioli with caviar, baby spinach, creamed seafood sauce £8:35
    Chicken liver & Cognac parfait, homemade piccalilli and grilled granary toast £6:30
    Cornish sardines grilled with pea puree, pea salad, rosemary and parmesan croutons  £6:90
    Grilled Prawns, radicchio, watermelon and pomegranate salad, mango & saffron mayonnaise  £6:95
    Gravadlax, locally smoked salmon, prawns, crab claw, saffron mayonnaise, horseradish potato & watercress salad £10:75       
    Crispy poached egg, fried in Japanese breadcrumbs, mixed tomato and rocket salad, orange oil dressing £6:85    
     
    To be ordered when making reservation:
    Large Rock oysters with shallot vinegar, lemon & brown bread & butter 
    Half Dozen £ 9:50       One Dozen £16:50
     
    Grills
    Our steaks are from naturally reared English steers and are matured for a minimum of 28 days served with hand cut fries, Cognac and peppercorn sauce, grilled tomato and salad

    8 ozs Rib Eye   £18:35
    8 oz Fillet  £22:00
    Roasted rump of Southdown lamb (roasted pink), served on a pea and mint risotto, asparagus and onion dressing £16.85
                           
    Mains
    Our lobsters are very popular; to ensure availability please order when confirming your reservation
     
    Half English lobster (half of 2lb in weight approx) mango, saffron & coriander mayonnaise, warm new potatoes and salad £19:50
    Half English lobster (half of 2lb) Thermidor with green beans & new potatoes £21:00  
    Pan roasted brill fillets on crushed jersey royals, cockles, tomato, asparagus and onion dressing £15:85
    Baked salmon fillet, warm salad of red Quinoa, tomberries & rocket  £15:85
    Grilled whole Dover sole (approx 1lb), parsley & lemon butter, green beans, new potatoes £21:75     
    Pan fried wing of skate, caper and lemon butter, asparagus and new potatoes £16:50
    Local mackerel fillets, mash potato, smoked salmon, pea & mixed herb sauce  £17:50
     
    Desserts
    Rhubarb panacotta, poached rhubarb, rhubarb ice cream, almond and orange tuille  £6.95
    Ice Cream on the Beach – vanilla ice cream, honeycomb sand, chocolate pebbles £7:25
    Lemongrass crème brulee, topped with chocolate shavings, sweet and sour short bread £6:75
    A selection of Sussex artisan cheese, apple pickle, celery and biscuits £7:65
    A glass of 10 year old Taylors Tawny Port   50ml    £ 3:70
    A glass of Brown Brothers Orange Muscat   125ml    £ 5:75
    Freshly ground coffee and chocolates £3:00
                                                                           
    £2.95 cover charge per person          




  • 26 July 2016 1:42 PM | Deleted user

    Worthing awarded two Green Flag awards as Highdown Gardens and Field Place are named amongst the best in Britain

    Worthing's Highdown Gardens and Field Place are amongst more parks and green spaces than ever flying the Green Flag Award this year – more than 1,600 across the UK.

    Highdown Gardens and Field Place are among a record-breaking 1,686 parks and green spaces that have been awarded a prestigious Green Flag Award – the mark of a quality park or green space.

    The award, now celebrating its 20th year, recognises and rewards the best parks and green spaces across the country. A Green Flag flying overhead is a sign to the public that the space boasts the highest possible standards, is beautifully maintained and has excellent facilities.

    Councillor Clive Roberts, Executive Member for Environment Worthing Borough Councils adds “We are absolutely delighted to receive not one but two Green Flag Awards in Worthing this year.  Highdown Gardens enjoys its 11th consecutive Green Flag award and Field Place its second.  These awards recognise  the dedicated teams we have in our Parks department, whose energy, skill and passion makes the spaces they nurture, rain and shine, the very deserving national award winners they are." 

        
      
     

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