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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 


  • 07 March 2016 10:25 AM | Deleted user

    Adur & Worthing Councils win Gold at prestigious IESE Awards 2016

    Adur & Worthing Councils picked up two awards on Wednesday (2nd March 2016) evening at the Improvement and Efficiency Social Enterprise (IESE) Awards in Central London.

    Adur & Worthing Councils won the gold award in the Transforming Access to Services category in recognition of work by the Worthing & Adur Rough Sleepers Team (RST).  A multi-agency team who provide intensive personalised support to around 15 - 40 entrenched rough sleepers in the local area.

    In early 2015 the RST team secured a £10,000 grant from the Design Council to fund a project: Redesigning Services for the Street Community in Worthing.  As a result, a number of innovative prototype projects were initiated including a Street Market stall run by members of the street community.     

    The team are made up of the Adur & Worthing Council’s Housing Outreach Coordinator, Council Officers, Worthing Churches Homeless Project (WCHP) staff, Addiction Services and the Police.  

    The team were led by John Mitchell, Adur & Worthing Councils Director for Communities who adds It is wonderful to have our work formally recognised in this way: we are using Design Council thinking and Systems Leadership learning supported by the King's Fund to deliver really innovative services and interventions. More importantly the great team work by a wide range of partners in housing, health and community safety is achieving better outcomes for some of the most vulnerable members of our society.”

    John Holmstrom, Chief Executive of Worthing Churches Homeless Projects said “I am thrilled that we won this award.  It is very telling Adur and Worthing Councils invited  one of their third sector partners to  the awards evening.  This reflects the essence of the close multi agency partnership working that the Rough Sleepers Team has developed.  The innovations started continue to flourish and make a difference.  The national rough sleeper figures from November 2015 have just been published.  Over the last year there has been a 30% increase nationally, but in the local area there has been no increase.  We will continue to work hard together to bring the figures down further.”

    Councillor Dr Heather Mercer, Executive Member for Customer Services, Worthing Borough Council adds “I am very proud of the effective partnerships the RST team have formed, in working towards a better outcome for some of the most disadvantaged members of our community and I am delighted that their hard work and commitment has been recognised in this award.”

    In addition, Councillor Daniel Humphreys Leader of Worthing Borough Council witnessed Paul Brewer, Adur & Worthing Councils Director of Digital & Resources pick up the  Bronze Innovation Award on behalf of the Councils.  Councillor Humphreys added “This award is in recognition of the new cloud technology platforms that Paul and his team have  implemented across the Councils.  It has proved to be hugely beneficial to residents and staff alike, and has contributed to savings of approximately £208k to date.  I am delighted we have won this award.

    Paul Brewer said "I'm so delighted our digital programme has won this award.  We're at the beginning of a very exciting journey to help our services 'go digital' and to receive this recognition so soon is fantastic.  Being able to build great digital services ourselves is a powerful shift from having to rely on external suppliers.  That's the shift we've successfully made and I'm extremely excited about the work we will do over the next year."

  • 02 March 2016 3:21 PM | Deleted user

    BilliBiz Links Lunch Club will be meeting next Thursday 10th March

    The speaker this month is Lauren Smith, SEO copywriter from The Original Wordsmith.

    Come along to hear valuable tips that you can apply immediately to help increase your visibility on Google, and to discover:

    • Why website copy is the most important starting point for any business wishing to rank well
    • The common mistakes that most businesses are making (you are probably making them too)
    • How a few changes can have a tremendous impact
    • The importance (and ease) of monitoring what your competitors are up to – and being clever enough to outrank them…with visual examples and case studies showing local clients who have flown up the search rankings, that will leave you with the confidence that your website can do it too.

    Book for this months lunch club by Monday 7th March

    When: Thursday 10th March – 12.30- 2.00pm

    Where: Random Hall Hotel, Stane Street, Slinfold, West Sussex, RH13 0QX

    Bookings: Email secretary@billingshurstchamber.co.uk

    Members: £10 Non-members and guests: £12

  • 02 March 2016 3:20 PM | Deleted user

    Clean for The Queen is a national campaign to clear up Britain in time for Her Majesty the Queen’s 90th birthday, which will be officially celebrated in June 2016.

    Date: Friday 4th March 2016

    Time: 3.00pm sharp!

    Venue: Worthing Town Hall (front entrance), Chapel Road, Worthing

    Attending:  Mr Tim Loughton, Worthing Mayor Councillor Michael Donin and Worthing Town Crier Councillor Robert Smytherman and staff.

    Event:  Launch Clean for the Queen Adur & Worthing Councils Flash mob litter clean up.  Photo at 3pm, then quick 30 minute little pick up, then at 3.30pm sharp ends.

    Ends: 3.30pm sharp!

    Please RSVP Ann Graville 01903 221323 or ann.graville@adur-worthing.gov.uk

    http://www.cleanforthequeen.co.uk/home/2365

     


  • 02 March 2016 3:18 PM | Deleted user

    Boosting new homes, employment and local economic growth are all the subject of new Place Plans for both Adur and Worthing.

    Each Plan identifies key priorities to encourage economic growth. The Plans will act as a tool to help secure investment to enable the delivery of these priorities, whilst protecting the special qualities and character of the environment in the County.

    Using research from the emerging Local Plans as well as the Worthing’s Investment Prospectus, they explore key areas of regeneration in Worthing Town Centre and potential sites in Adur. Other key priorities include delivering skills, digital connectivity and health and wellbeing services.

    The population of West Sussex is expected to increase by more than 100,000 people in the next 20 years, with approximately 9,500 in Adur and Worthing combined. The Place Plans will signal a proactive approach from all Councils involved to ensure that the right facilities and infrastructure are in place to facilitate this growth.

    Cllr Pat Beresford, Executive Member for Regeneration at Adur District Council, commented: 

    The new plans will provide a tool to use when competing for investment. As our region is uniquely situated between the South Downs and the coast, it makes Adur a very desirable place to live and work but also limits the amount of land we have. Therefore, we must find the best ways to efficiently use what land we have available.

    Cllr Bryan Turner, Executive Member for Regeneration at Worthing Borough Council, said:

    The Place Plan strengthens our evidence base to help drive the regeneration of important sites across Worthing. We have identified these important priorities which are aimed at improving our town’s offer for businesses, visitors and residents.

    Cllr Louise Goldsmith, Leader of West Sussex County Council, commented:

    Investing in the growth of the West Sussex economy is one of WSCC’s three corporate priorities. We are pleased to be working closely with our partners at Adur & Worthing councils to present a robust Place Plan that provides a strong foundation on which to support and encourage economic growth across Adur and Worthing.


  • 29 February 2016 1:36 PM | Deleted user

    Upcoming St Barnabas House Fundraising Events

    Clarins Evening at Richard John

    Tuesday 1 March 6.15pm

    Richard John Hair Salon, 1 The Arcade, Worthing, BN11 3AY

    Richard John are hosting a fun, beauty evening with skincare demonstrations and a chance to try out Clarins products. There will be a talk by a Clarins representative along with GHD styling, hot stone massage and spring make-up demos. Tickets are just £10, of which £5 is donated to St Barnabas House and £5 is redeemable against purchase on the evening. For tickets call The Fundraising Team on 01903 254777.

    An evening with Adele Parks

    Wednesday 2 March 7pm

    The Denton Lounge, Marine Parade, Worthing, BN11 3PX

    Adele has written 15 best-selling books in 15 years and is giving her time to support St Barnabas House with a fun evening of chat, quizzing, book signing and general merriment! Enjoy a welcome glass of prosecco, browse quality local craft stalls and get lucky with our raffle as you could win a brilliant piece of jewellery donated by Pressleys! Tickets are just £10 and include a copy of her latest book. For tickets and information call 07790 527787.

    Quiz night with fish and chip supper

    Friday 18 March 7pm

    Durrington Community Centre, 2 Romany Road, Worthing, BN13 3ED

    Join the Northbrook Friends of St Barnabas House for a quiz evening with fish and chip supper. BYO drinks. Tickets £10 from Maggie Zarins on 01903 532403 or 07790 527787 or email:  maggie.zarins@gmail.com

    Mad March BBQ & Quiz Night

    Thursday 24 March

    The Wheatsheaf, Richmond Road, Worthing, BN11 1PP

    Come along for some a fun family with a BBQ in the garden from 5.30pm.  Quiz starts at 7.30/8pm, raffle. Raising funds for St Barnabas House.  For further details please call the Fundraising team on 01903 254777.


  • 24 February 2016 4:54 PM | Deleted user

    The contract is now being drawn up for Community Works to provide support to the community and voluntary sector throughout Adur and Worthing from 1st April 2016 - a move which will help local groups access the skills, funding and growth opportunities they need to help communities thrive.

    Following a procurement process, and without a Call In made by the deadline of 5pm on Friday 18 February, the decision made by Adur & Worthing Councils’ Director for Communities, John Mitchell, can now be implemented.

    Councillor Val Turner, Executive Member for Health and Wellbeing at Worthing Borough Council, says:

    “I am pleased that we have now reached the end of this process and can get moving positively on letting the contract to Community Works.

    “The work undertaken by all of the community and voluntary groups throughout the Worthing Borough is vital in making our places so vibrant and welcoming.  When we began this process in June 2015, it was to ensure that the CVS sector received the best possible support and maximised the value of the investment made by the Borough and County Councils.  I look forward to seeing progress in the next few months.”

    Councillor David Simmons, Adur District Council’s Executive Member for Wellbeing, adds:

    “Adur is home to many different voluntary and charitable organisations, and as a council, we have a duty to ensure that they receive the best support possible in order to thrive and grow. They are an essential part of our future in delivering key services to our community, and from the outset, we were determined that whichever organisation was selected would be  able to develop a model of excellence at a fundamental level. I feel that following the comprehensive and robust process we have undertaken prior to letting this contract, we have the right organisation in place to deal with a challenging agenda and further improve life for our residents throughout the Adur District.”

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  • 22 February 2016 11:46 AM | Deleted user

    Bank Holiday at The Ardington Hotel's Indigo Restaurant  ~ Monday 28th March 2016


    Enjoy Our Famous 
    Indigo Brunch


    From 10:30am to 1:00pm

     A leisurely breakfast is lovely but cooking it?!...very tiresome!..

      So you Relax…

     We’ll do it all for you…. Bliss!!

    A Complimentary Bloody Mary or Bucks fizz on arrival
     
     As much as you can eat from a buffet laden with every delicious Breakfast item imaginable!


    such as.......
    The finest smoked bacon, Sussex champion sausages, button mushrooms, grilled tomato,……. fried, poached, scrambled or boiled free range egg, ……..hash brown, black pudding, baked beans,……. smoked haddock, grilled kipper, ,…… steak hache, omelettes, waffles, muffins, croissant, Danish, smoked meats,…. cheeseboard, fresh fruit …..yoghurt, orange, grapefruit, pineapple, tomato or apple, ….., cereals, fresh fruit salad, melon, stewed fruits, prunes, toast, bread basket, freshly ground coffee, tea infusions.

     

    Book ASAP!!  Tables sell out fast!!!
    £13:50 per person
     Booking in advance is essential


  • 19 February 2016 1:02 PM | Deleted user


    What people say about the Be the Change Programme...

     ‘I really enjoyed the ‘be the change’ event – I know from talking to the young people we sent how much they gained from it.  I have talked a number of them individually – but will see them at a group at some point this week to get more feedback from them.  I know that Helen who brought them to the event thought it was very worthwhile.  I am happy to support this work and encourage other schools to be involved if this would be helpful.’ Richard Bradford, Head at Dorothy Springer

    ‘…. All I can say is ‘what a fabulous and rewarding day’…..’ Nicola Weale, Careers Advice Officer, Northbrook College

    ‘WOW!!!!! Yesterday was truly amazing. Thank you so much for letting me come along to this most brilliant event. Humanutopia are incredible. Every student should have this opportunity. Really want to work something out for our students in early Autumn if possible. Thank you!’ Debbie Mansfield, Transition Work Related Learning Mentor, The Connected Hub

    Click here to download the full PDF mentor invite 


  • 18 February 2016 10:01 AM | Deleted user

    Over 130 people gathered recently at the Hawth Theatre in Crawley to discuss the many alternative funding options available to businesses of all shapes and sizes whose funding needs either fell out of the scope of the high street banks or needed a more flexible approach. The high profile panel event, hosted by Sussex-based chartered accountants and business advisers, Carpenter Box, left many attendees amazed at just how many options were available to them.  

    Tony Summers, Partner at Carpenter Box, came up with the idea for this event and invited eight high calibre panel members who he knew would bring a wealth of knowledge to the discussions given their various areas of alternative funding expertise.

    The panel included Marcus Stuttard, Head of AIM at the London Stock Exchange, Andy Davis, ex FT journalist and author of ‘Beyond the Banks’, Steven Renwick, founder and CEO of Satago, Stuart Noakes, Head of Tax at Carpenter Box, Martin Coomber, Senior Fund Manager at The FSE Group, James Bryant of MarketInvoice, James Livingston, Director at the Foresight Group and Andrew Rutherford, Commercial Director for the Southern Region of Shawbrook Business Credit.

    Audience members included those from local start-ups right through to large international corporations. With such a wide spectrum of topics to cover, Carpenter Box Partner Chris Coopey chaired the event directing pre-notified questions from the audience to the panel looking to the most appropriate expert to comment before opening the subject to all of the panel. Questions ranged from what are the costs, the timescales involved and the security needed for a business to raise £1m, to when should a business consider crowdfunding a suitable choice to finance business growth.

    Chris then opened the floor up to questions from the audience, which included what the panel thought of the European Horizon 2020 scheme – the biggest EU Research and Innovation programme ever with 80 billion euros of funding available over seven years (2014 – 2020) – as well as specific questions about crowdfunding and possible regulation.

      Tony was thrilled with the success of the event and commented: “Overall, the panel provided a fascinating insight to the audience as to what funding streams were suitable for which purpose. The panel’s knowledge of what was available was pretty comprehensive. Whether it was an occasional shot in the cash flow arm from invoice financing to private equity, or venture capital investment to larger asset based lending, or the possibility of raising funding by floating on the AIM – the Alternative Investment Market”.

    After the main event, guests had the opportunity to chat with the panel members about their individual funding requirements, as well as network with other businesses.

    Tony added: “Many of those who I and my colleagues spoke to were unaware and astonished by the range of alternative funding opportunities available, echoing the panellists’ view that it was well worthwhile getting guidance from a specialist to understand the pros and cons of each before committing to one route”.

    From the discussions it was very clear that there was much to consider, such as the level of funding required, what was it required for and whether the need was for long or short term funding or investment. Having advisors who understand the many options is key in both signposting the available funding and making the case to access it.

    If you need help to raise funds for your company and would like to discuss what funding options – traditional and alternative – are open to you, please contact Carpenter Box on 01903 234094 or 01293 227670. 

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