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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 


  • 12 February 2016 10:43 AM | Deleted user


    Entries are now OPEN for the Worthing 10k

    Organised by local Event Management Company RUNBASE, and in partnership with Worthing & District Harriers, the Worthing 10k is proudly supporting St Barnabas House once again in 2016.

     Last year the event was a huge success. Over 70 runners from the 1400 strong field joined the St Barnabas House team, and they raised almost £5,000 in sponsor money - that's enough to pay for seven hours of ALL care services provided by St Barnabas House.

    Join our team and help us raise even more in 2016!

    On Sunday 5th June 2016

    • Fast, flat, seaside route
    • Suitable for experienced and first time runners alike
    • Charity places available or join our team with your own place
    • Receive a St Barnabas House running vest and fundraising pack
    • Support your local hospice

    Whether you're running as an individual, with friends, family or colleagues - we look forward to welcoming you to our St Barnabas House Worthing 10k team very soon!

    Whether you're running as an individual, with friends, family or colleagues - we look forward to welcoming you to our St Barnabas House Worthing 10k team very soon!


  • 12 February 2016 10:28 AM | Deleted user


    The West Sussex Social Enterprise Network is hosting a FREE conference to inspire and support you!

    THE DAY INCLUDES...

    • Learning about the "Verbal Business Card"
    • A opportunity to have a stand in a market place to promote your enterprise
    • A choice of workshops, including digital marketing, demonstrating impact and raising finance
    • Plus ample opportunity to network

    You can also book one to one support to help develop your existing social enterprise or start a new one!

    Free one to one support is available until end of April 2016

    Voluntary Action Arun and Chichester – will give one to one support for Chichester and Arun based groups. Contact VAAC, 01243 840305 or email  referral@vaac.org.uk

    University of Chichester – for support with your business plan or marketing strategy contact Gareth Sear, 01243 812041 or email G.Sear@chi.ac.uk

    Sandpiper Business Support Ltd – for support to voluntary and community organisations and social enterprises outside Arun and Chichester Contact Barbara Beaton, 01424 893698 or email barbara.beaton@sandpiperbusiness.co.uk

    TICKETS ARE FREE - FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO BOOK YOUR PLACE - VISIT https://wssen.eventbrite.com

  • 10 February 2016 1:58 PM | Deleted user


    Timings

    12.00    Welcome and Coffee
    12.20    Introduction: Roxanne
                 Haid, Basepoint

    12.25    Laurie Philp, Smugshot
                 Video Production

    12.55    Networking and buffet
    13.30    Business card draw
    14.00    Event closes


    We look forward to welcoming you to Basepoint Business Centre,
    Little High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5EG.

    Click here for directions

    Join Basepoint in Shoreham free of charge for light lunch and our business networking event on Thursday 25th February from 12-2pm

    We are pleased to welcome Laurie Philp from Smugshot Video Productions for our February Networking Hub.

    Laurie will share the secrets that will change the way you approach your visual marketing, sales and business communication. It's simple stuff that works! Whether you are a start-up or an established company, the business world you trade in is going through a massive paradigm shift. The past will not equal the future. All bets are off.

    During his talk you'll discover 5 simple things you can do immediately to improve the way you communicate.

    Laurie is an experienced consultant. He has shared his ideas with Pfizer in the UK and across America. His clients include Train to Gain, Kodak, Fuji, Kent County Council, Connexions and over 100 local businesses as part of an EU funded initiative..
     
    Spaces at this event are limited. To reserve your place please call Roxanne, Grace or Sandie on 01273 467500 or email shoreham@basepoint.co.uk.


  • 10 February 2016 1:57 PM | Deleted user


    Adur and Worthing both enjoy an enviable reputation of being amongst the safest places to live and to visit in the UK.  This is partly due to Adur and Worthing Councils proactive approach to tackling anti-social behaviour across the district.

     

    The Councils are now asking residents for their views on three new Public Space Protection Orders (PSPO), which, if agreed, help reduce the nuisance of street drinking, begging and camping in our  town centres and other public spaces.  

     

    As of Monday 15th March 2016, the public consultation survey can be completed online, via the Councils website - www.adur-worthing..gov.uk - or by filling in a paper form that can be picked up in the foyers of local Council buildings.  

     

    All responses will be reviewed by Council Executive members in late April 2016 and its findings announced.

     

    If any residents have any feedback about the Public Space Protection Orders,  representation can be emailed to legal.mail@adur-worthing.gov.uk

     

    Councillor Daniel Humphreys, Leader of Worthing Borough Council adds “I  urge all the residents of Worthing to take part in this important public consultation process.  Worthing is a great place and  its residents and the many visitors to the town, deserve to be allowed to go about their business without having to witness the disruptive and sometimes upsetting consequences of individuals who drink in the street or set up camp in unsuitable and unsupported environments.  I fully support this process and look forward to reviewing the public consultation results in April this year.”

     

    Councillor Neil Parkin, Leader of Adur District Council adds “Following the unwelcome rise of individuals who unlawfully camp overnight in various sites across the district, I welcome residents views on implementing this PSPO.  For the residents living close to these areas and for the officers who have to deal with the impact of unauthorised camping, this can lead to nuisance, anti-social behaviour and increased need for cleansing and waste service intervention.  This is due to the lack of public amenities and waste disposal services often resulting in littering, inappropriate disposal of waste and damage to nearby facilities."

  • 10 February 2016 10:46 AM | Deleted user


    Overview

    An interactive workshop on how to apply the cutting edge techniques of gamification to marketing. Gamification is the process of making activities more game like, and is a particularly useful way of applying game design theories to everyday situations, especially marketing.

    Thanks for an engaging, pacey #gamification workshop yesterday, enjoyed every minute! #Gameon - Linsay Duncan, Marketer

    Course details

    By the end of this course you will know when and how to employ gamification and have an understanding of what gamification can do for marketing in your organisation.

    Throughout the course your understanding of the theory and practice of Gamification for Marketing will be developed through the use of a variety of learning methods including gamification techniques, lectures, group work and on-line activity, quizzes, videos, case studies, learner-led presentations and role plays.

    When: 09.30 to 16:30 on Friday 12th February 2016

    Who is it for: people involved in marketing at any level

    Costs: £395 plus VAT per person

    Where: 68 Middle Street, Brighton, UK

    Venue website: http://68middle.st

    Three Key Benefits from the Course

    Your competitors are now using gamification – find out how to do it better than them

    Respond effectively to the changes in how customers engage with your brand

    Improve your ability to persuade, motivate and influence customers & potential customers

    What does the course include?

    What is gamification and why it matters to our business

    The psychology of fun and engagement

    On-boarding techniques for engaging users and fostering system adoption

    Game building blocks: from Points and Badges to Virtual Currencies

    Player types and demographics

    Case studies: from building a gamified service to support your brand to enhancing a fundraising campaign

    Techniques and case studies for enhancing website or software UI and UX through gamification

    How to use the 6 C's of gamified marketing design framework: cherish, captivate, challenge, connect, create and champion

    Understanding and using Kevin Werbach's Gamification Design Framework

    How loyalty schemes have helped companies like Polyvore and teleflora

    Gamestorming to create marketing ideas and campaigns

    How to pitch your gamification ideas and projects to gain internal and budgetary support

    Who is leading the course?

    Gamification expert Pete Jenkins, founder of Gamification+ Ltd. Pete is entrepreneur in residence at Brighton Business School, University of Brighton and chair of the International Gamification Confederation (GamFed).



    Book The Course Now: http://gamificationplus.uk/marketing-gamification-open-course-february-2016/

  • 08 February 2016 3:24 PM | Deleted user

    Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd Managing Director Peter Webb who was awarded an MBE for services to Business in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List last June collected his award from Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace on Thursday 4th February.  He was accompanied by his wife Miriam and three children – Claire, Lisa and Jason, all of whom are directors of ETI.    

    Peter, who with his wife Miriam, started their business Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd. (ETI), some 33 years ago with just one employee, today employ 175 people at their two factories in East Worthing.  ETI manufactures electronic digital thermometers and temperature probes, primarily for the food service industry, that are exported worldwide. 

    Peter admits "I am absolutely overwhelmed to have been awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours this year. It was completely unexpected and it’s certainly going to take a long time to get used to having MBE at the end of my name".

    He said: "It was a big surprise when I first learnt about the award and I am delighted and I know my family is also very proud.  I have known for a few weeks now and it has been difficult keeping it quiet”.

    “I started the business in 1983 as a small enterprise, however ETI has grown phenomenally and way beyond my wildest dreams.  The industry has changed a lot over recent years with the advent of new microprocessor technology; however as a business we have endeavored to embrace the latest technology for the benefit of our customers”

    “Although I have been honoured with this prestigious award, ETI could never have achieved the worldwide recognition and success that we have today without the support and commitment from everyone working alongside me past and present”.

    Mr Webb, who is an executive member of the Worthing and Adur Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Northbrook College Employer Board and has also been actively involved mentoring a number of start-up businesses, went on to state, “I have always believed that you need the right balance in business, and have to be willing to give back as much as you are getting out. Hopefully my success will encourage other budding local entrepreneurs to follow in my footsteps”.

    Earlier this year, Peter was also named among the region’s top business leaders in the IoD London and the South Director of the Year Awards. The awards, run by the Institute of Directors (IoD) and open to members and non-members, bring together company directors from a variety of backgrounds, recognising their qualities as business leaders.


  • 03 February 2016 1:12 PM | Deleted user

    Businesses are being invited to become part of the Street Velodrome 2016 action when it returns with all of its muscle-pounding, stop-clock-racing glory to Beach House Grounds across the first weekend of July 2016.

    Exploding onto the Worthing scene in 2015, Street Velodrome proved that Worthing has the appetite - and the crowds - to make innovative new events a success.  With over 10,000 people attending per day, and the event being screened to 600,000 UK households (plus being exported to over 180 countries), it’s returning to the town on a firm footing for 2016.

    At an exciting sponsorship launch evening held on Thursday 21st January at Coast Cafe, local entrepreneurs and organisations got a first look at the range of sponsorship opportunities on offer for Street Velodrome 2016.  From trade stalls in the event village through to main event branding opportunities, businesses of all sizes can get a slice of the action and put their message in front of the crowds.

    Daniel Humphreys, Leader of Worthing Borough Council, spoke at the launch event.  He said:

    “I am delighted that Worthing will be hosting the Street Velodrome again this year after the great success of the event in 2015.

    “Last year, we proved beyond a doubt that Worthing has the appetite for new, innovative and unique events which draw people into the town from across the South Coast.  The 2016 Street Velodrome is going to be another chance to show off everything that makes Worthing a great place to live, to work and to invest.”

    Jo Osborne, Events and Tourism Manager for Adur & Worthing Councils, adds:

    “I’m really grateful to local businesses Coast Cafe and Baked for getting behind the sponsorship launch event.  We have had exceptionally positive feedback from last year’s sponsors who gained real value from the weekend and, by extending the event to three days this year, we’re offering even more opportunities to get involved and grow business’ exposure.

    “With interest in cycling soaring, this is a perfect opportunity for local businesses to be part of an innovative community event.”

    The sponsors launch evening also debuted a short film produced after last year’s event which captures the excitement as it unfolded, giving potential sponsors a taste of what they can expect from this year’s expanded event.  The film can be seen on the Council’s website: http://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/news/pr16-012.html

    Sponsorship opportunities are strictly limited to ensure that the businesses involved get the best return on their investment - details can be found in the sponsorship pack or by contacting Lucie Gleeson directly (lucie.gleeson@adur-worthing.gov.uk).

  • 20 January 2016 9:19 AM | Deleted user

    The final round of Community Adur Grants for 2015 – 16 is now open to local voluntary and community groups. 

    Groups can apply for up to £5,000, or over this amount in exceptional circumstances, for new or existing projects that meet our criteria.

    Applications must assist in one or more of the five priority areas;

    promoting health & wellbeing in the local community

    promoting community involvement and volunteering opportunities

    targeting inequalities and deprivation

    increasing partnership working between organisations, and

    promoting the regeneration of the district.

     For further information and to download the application form and guidance notes go to www.adur-worthing-worthing.gov.uk/grants-and-funding

    The closing date for applications for this round of Community Adur Grants is 5.00pm on Monday 25th January 2016. If you have an idea for a project that you would like to discuss please contact the Communities Team at Adur District Council on 01273 263311 or communities@adur-worthing.gov.uk


  • 18 January 2016 2:09 PM | Deleted user

    Put on your running shoes for a new half marathon, chalk up your hands for a trapeze, try out or sharpen your appetites for a food and drink festival - 2016 will be the year that cements Adur and Worthing’s vibrant - and continually growing - events schedule as the one to watch.

    Brand new events for 2016 include the Worthing Half Marathon, an alternative way to start your Valentine’s Day (14th February) and Gorilla Circus (27th August to 4th September) who will be bringing high trapeze experiences to Lancing Green, giving residents and visitors unique opportunities to test their bodies (and their nerves) to the limit as well as see illuminated evening shows for free.  This debut Summer of Circus will bring together some of the most exciting contemporary circus performances featuring some of the best circus acts in Europe, celebrating the best dazzling, unique and nearly impossible feats of circus performance ever seen!

    Alongside the brand new events, Street Velodrome returns to Worthing for its second year (1st to 3rd July), and the “UK’s Best New Festival” - Wild Life - will be bringing some of the country’s best new music to Shoreham for the weekend of 11th and 12th June.

    One of the many reasons that people want to move into Adur and Worthing is the strong sense of community and range of family-friendly events.  From the popular Adur Festival (4th to 19th June) to the Tide of Light lantern parade and firework display in Worthing (5th September), the area genuinely offers something for fun-seekers of all ages.

    Councillor Pat Beresford, Executive Member for Regeneration at Adur District Council, says:

    “There is an appetite locally for a packed events programme which gives the area its own unique, activity based, identity - and this is exactly what we’ve got for the next twelve months.  

    “It’s really important to bring new, fresh, events into the District, as well as provide support for firm family favourites.  The 2016 events calendar provides just that and I’m delighted to be supporting the growth of our District in this way.”

    Councillor Bryan Turner, Executive Member for Regeneration at Worthing Borough Council, comments:

    “Last year’s introduction of the StreetVelodrome event into the town proved that there’s an appetite for new events in the area, and we’re seeing real growth in community based events such as Tide of Light.

    “I’m convinced that our increasingly packed events diary will make 2016 a year to remember in Worthing, and provide the strongest evidence yet that we’re a destination of choice on the South Coast.”

    More information about the packed events diary can be seen on our Visit Worthing website.  The next edition of the 'What, Where, When events guide' is available online and can be collected from the Visitor Information Points in Worthing as well as from a range of libraries, shops and businesses throughout Adur and Worthing.

    ·         Visit Worthing website - the official tourism website for Adur, Worthing and the surrounding areas
    - http://www.visitworthing.co.uk/

    ·         What, where, when events guide - on the Visit Worthing website
    - http://www.visitworthing.co.uk/brochure-request


  • 18 January 2016 1:56 PM | Deleted user


    The Adur & Worthing Wellbeing team invited a host of public health services to put on a free ‘New Year, New You’ drop in event at the new Shoreham Centre last Wednesday (13th Jan).

     

    ‘New Year, New You’ showcased the raft of support and services readily available in the district, to help and advise people on changes they can easily adopt, to take control of their own health and that of their families.

     

    On hand were experts who were able to offer advice on healthy weight targets, increasing activity levels, stopping smoking, reducing alcohol consumption and improving emotional well being. 

    Also, Health MOT’s were carried out, with the aid of clever scales; that don’t just measure weight but  bone mass, muscle mass and hydration levels too.  They also spent a busy afternoon offering advice to the public about their individual lifestyles and the impact it may be having on their health.

     

    Albion in the Community were also on site, with help and information about preventing Type 2 Diabetes; Solutions4Health were very busy, offering impactful advice on smoking cessation, also popular, the CRI stand advising on reducing alcohol consumption, MIND and Time-to-Talk Worthing offered information on their services tackling Mental Health issues and Guildcare offered advice for older members of the community.

     

    Councillor Valerie Turner, Worthing Borough Council Executive Member for Health & Wellbeing (pictured) adds "It is great to see so many groups and agencies here offering their services to our residents and highlighting what is available to help them to in efforts to maintain their fitness and health.  It is also encouraging to see it so well attended.  I hope to do more ‘New You’ events like this and host a similar one in Worthing very soon.  I am in full support of this kind of effort, I think it is great that we are getting out there to advise, guide and support our resident, face to face."

     

    Councillor David Simmons Adur District Council Executive Member for Health & Wellbeing said; "The Adur & Worthing Wellbeing team do a great job all year round with educating and encouraging all of our residents, young and old, on adopting a healthier lifestyle.   This event today has brought together other leading health organisations in West Sussex, who were on hand to offer advice on weight loss, smoking, blood pressure and mental health awareness for example.

     

    Any New Year sees us all re-evaluate our lifestyles and this free event offered the many members of the public who attended a host of educational and practical healthier lifestyle tools to consider."

     

    Such was the success of the event, the Adur & Worthing Wellbeing team will be hosting other live events in the district.  Further details of all of their events near you, can be found on their website http://adur-worthing.westsussexwellbeing.org.uk/.

     

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    Pictured: Councillor Valerie Turner, Worthing Executive Member for Health and Wellbeing

     


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