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  • 28 July 2015 11:22 AM | Deleted user

    Worthing Borough Council and South Downs Leisure are delighted as Field Place gains its first ever Green Flag award, which 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.

    Clive Roberts, Executive Member for the Environment at Worthing Borough Council, says:

    “I am very, very pleased that Field Place has been given a Green Flag,  which is a testament to the love and attention it receives.  

    “Field Place has been a popular location amongst residents for as long as I can remember and I’ve enjoyed many hours there myself.  It really has got something to offer everyone with the park, fitness facilities and beautiful gardens.”

    International Green Flag Award scheme manager Paul Todd says:

    “We are delighted to be celebrating another record-breaking year for the Green Flag Award scheme. All the flags flying this year are a testament to the efforts of the thousands of men and women, both staff and volunteers, who work tirelessly to maintain the high standards demanded by the Green Flag Award.”

    Along with other leisure and fitness facilities in Worthing, Field Place became part of South Downs Leisure earlier this year, a move which has allowed the space to grow and become even more a part of the Worthing community.  It’s fast making a name for itself amongst wedding and Civil Partnership planners, with the grade II listed manor house (boasting the original Georgian Facade including high beam ceilings, and two fully licensed converted barns) taking pride of place. As well as the characterful buildings, Field Place also boasts grounds spanning over eight acres, meticulously maintained each day by the grounds staff and gardeners.

    Duncan Anderson, Chief Executive at South Downs Leisure adds:

    “I’m absolutely thrilled Field Place has been given this award, particularly because it encapsulates everything we have strived to achieve. I’d like to take a moment to thank Sasha Bryson, Simon Cross, Mike Byerley and the rest of the team at Field Place, who through hard work and dedication have made this award possible.”

    The Green Flag award scheme encourages individuals and organisations to look after their green spaces, rewarding them only when they reach the highest standards of excellence. Each site is independently inspected and verified, judged on its own merit, suitability to the community it serves and environmental standards.  Highdown Gardens has retained their award for this year, underlining the high quality environmental care which contributed to them also gaining a Certificate of Excellence from Trip Advisor this year.

    To find out more info about Green Flag and all of this year’s winners please visit;

    http://www.greenflagaward.org.uk/

    To find out more about Field Place and other South Downs facilities please visit;

    http://www.southdownsleisure.co.uk/

     

  • 28 July 2015 11:20 AM | Deleted user

    Just in time for the school holidays, Worthing’s Splash Pad nears phase two completion

    Worthing Borough Council are gearing up to unveil the completed phase two improvements to the Splash Pad, projected to open on 31th July this year.

    Situated in the gap behind Beach House, the Splash Pad experienced a popular first season, during which it was highly praised by local residents and visitors.  This enthusiastic take-up of the new, free, facility prompted Worthing Borough Council to push forward to secure additional funds to carry out phase two of the work to build on the success and improve the whole area.

    Councillor Clive Roberts, Executive Member for the Environment at Adur & Worthing Councils says:

    “The new seating, fencing and paving look very good and I’m sure that the investment we’ve made will further improve the Splash Pad’s popularity.  As a local, free, attraction it’s ideal for families looking to keep the kids entertained and cool on those hot summer days.  

    “The Splash Pad is a pivotal point in our Active Beach Zone area and overall strategy for providing residents and visitors alike with compelling reasons to get out of the house, to enjoy our beautiful coastline and to get active in the process!”

    Phase two of the Splash Pad development incorporates new seating areas (including standard benches and pebble shaped feature seating) surrounded by high quality timber fencing.  Two GoBo projectors will project images onto the modernised paving floor in a dynamic light display, no doubt catching the eye of those cutting through Beach House grounds using the newly installed walkways..

    By expanding the size of the Splash Pad, the Borough Council has emphasised the links between Beach House grounds and the seafront, improving the connection between the two and dramatically adding extra interest to the already buzzing coastal strip.

    The area will remain fenced off until all works are complete, expected to be Thursday 30th July, when the water feature will be turned back on marking the reopening of The Splash Pad, just in time for children and families to enjoy right through the summer holidays.

    To find out more about existing and future plans for the Splash Pad please visit: http://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/regeneration/active-beach-zone/

  • 28 July 2015 11:17 AM | Deleted user

    Should a section of Worthing’s well loved Victoria Park have an area dedicated to children’s clean and secure play, marked out by a fence?  That’s one of the questions being posed to local residents and parents of the two neighbouring schools by Worthing Borough Council.

    Recently, Heene and St Mary’s First Schools approached Worthing Borough Council with a suggestion to consider fencing off an area large enough for a 9-a-side football pitch, enabling local children - along with the schools’ pupils - to have somewhere clearly dedicated to play and carrying out a range of sporting activities. 

    The Council are now consulting with the local community and have also sent survey forms home with every child who uses the schools for their parents to complete.  In addition, forms are being dropped into the letter boxes of all of the households in surrounding roads:

    * Cobden Road

    * St Matthews Road

    * Anglesea Road

    * Shakespeare Road (north)

    * Norfolk Street, 

    * And the section of the A259 between the junction with Richmond and Shakespeare Roads

    Councillor Clive Roberts, Worthing Borough Council’s Executive Member for the Environment, comments:

    “It is really important to hear the opinions of the local residents and people who use the park often so that we can create a space which works for everyone.

    “I’m sure  that all parents and local residents would agree that clean, safe spaces are something which we would all wish for our children, and putting up a low fence in Victoria Park to achieve that is something I support.”

    The proposed fence would be 1.2m (4-feet) high, similar to that around the existing playground, and would be a traditional bow-top design.  Access for the whole community will be maintained at all times - although the new area will be gated, it is not intended to be solely for school use.

    The consultation is open until the end of September, at which time the Council will make a decision based on the opinions of the community.   Posters are about to be put up around the park to invite comments and, in addition to the hard copy forms already distributed, opinions can be registered online at: http://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/victoria-park-consultation/.  

     

  • 28 July 2015 11:09 AM | Deleted user

    In under two weeks’ time we will see the UK Street Velodrome Series arriving on Worthing Seafront. This exciting weekend of televised cycling is a perfect example of the fantastic outdoor events we are aiming to support and bring to Worthing. This will in turn create a varied, full and inspiring annual calendar of events for the area, adding to our Cultural offering for residents and visitors alike.

     1st and 2nd August will see Beach House Grounds on Worthing Seafront, adjacent to Splashpoint Leisure Centre, come alive with a unique road cycling street velodrome installed. There is a packed programme of races planned for both days, involving some of the country’s best pro riders including Craig MacLean MBE Olympic Cyclist and Anna Glowinski presenter of ITV4’s The Cycling Show. Worthing is the fifth and penultimate round of the 2015 UK Street Velodrome Series, with the final being held in London. Further information on the track timetable and the pro riders taking part can be found at www.streetvelodrome.co.uk

    As well as being able to spectate at this fast, sometimes furious, and thrilling element of the weekend, there are lots of other attractions over the entire weekend.

    The event is open from 10am until 6pm both days, and on both mornings there will be a pelaton of cyclists arriving at the event, having gathered and cycled from East Worthing. The Saturday will involve a cruise for families with their children, and Sunday will see a fine collection of bespoke, vintage, custom, classic and modified bikes cruising their way to the event. Both pelatons will be a vision to see!

     Over the weekend, Circus Seen will be on site demonstrating their circus skills, performing unicycle tricks and offering slack line lessons. Within Denton Gardens you will find several large inflatables for children as well as the opportunity to play Pitch n Putt or grab an ice cream from one of the vans on site.

    Hungry or thirsty? The event will have a licensed bar (for those of you not cycling of course!) as well as catering from La Choza, Twisted Chip and Tasty Thai Cuisine, and Twittwoo Bakery and Sugar Rush Fudge who will satisfy those sweet cravings.

    Both West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service and Sussex Police will be on site giving advice and promoting safer cycling, and there will be a free bike park offering Dr Bike Servicing throughout the entire weekend.

    Don’t worry if you’ve missed the ballot to sign up for a race on the velodrome, there are ‘have a go’ sessions available at various times in the day, visit www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/street-velodrome for further information.

    Finally, it would be rude not to say a big thank you to our event sponsors who have helped the council in bringing this event to the town. Our two Gold Sponsors are Bowers & Wilkins and Parafix Tapes & Conversions Ltd, Sussex Transport Ltd are our Silver Sponsor and our three Bronze Sponsors are ETI Ltd, Nuffield Health and Worthing Pier Events Ltd. All will be present at the event, either offering information on their companies, taking part in tournaments on the street velodrome track or providing safer cycling advice. 

  • 21 July 2015 12:52 PM | Deleted user

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  • 15 July 2015 4:26 PM | Deleted user

    Discover the new Queensway this weekend as the official opening celebration brings neighbours and businesses together in the heart of Lancing

    A street party will be held on Saturday 18th July to celebrate the rejuvenation of Queensway, Lancing, following months of work to improve the environment around the popular parade of shops.

    With the road closed to traffic, the day will be opened by the Chairman of Adur District Council, Cllr Carson Albury, and feature family friendly entertainment, plenty of local traders with market stalls and live music to help the event go with a swing.

    Visitors will be able to admire the new paving, relax on the new benches and see just how the shopfront grant scheme has helped local business owners maximise the value of their store fronts.  Food and drink businesses will benefit from additional outdoor space for tables and chairs, and the market traders will be able to use the improved electricity supplies to power their stalls.

    Driven forward by Adur District Council, the Lancing Regeneration Team and Lancing Parish Council, the work on Queensway has been a crucial element in the continuing work to regenerate Lancing.  Completed on time in late February this year, the Queensway improvements are an important part in the overall regeneration of Lancing as a place that serves the community’s needs and provides spaces for businesses to flourish.

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

    “The new-look Queensway is a fantastic example of what great partnership working can do.  Between the District Council, the Parish Council and the Lancing Vision group, I believe that we’ve achieved something special in the heart of the village.”

    The free opening event runs from 10am to 2pm on Saturday 18th July.   

  • 14 July 2015 2:48 PM | Deleted user

    Neil Parkin, Leader of Adur District Council, has taken over the Chairmanship of the Greater Brighton Economic Board today (14th July 2015) for the coming year as part of the annual rotation of chair across each partner local authority.  Here, he takes a few moments to outline his vision for the Partnership over the next twelve months and what he personally hopes to achieve from the Chair.

     “The Greater Brighton Economic Board isn’t an organisation that many will know yet,” Neil says, “but we are already seeing its effects across the region.

    “As representatives of all of the key sectors in the Greater Brighton area, the 16 partners aim to establish the area as the most successful economy in the South East, delivering a range of meaningful economic growth projects.  Adur and Worthing Councils are key members, and we have already received funding to the tune of over £18million from the Board and Local Growth Fund through the Coast To Capital Growth Deal.

    “This funding is driving forward significant flood defence projects in Shoreham to protect homes and businesses for generations to come; the Advanced Engineering Centre, based at the University of Brighton’s Moulsecoomb campus and partnered with Ricardo, is already nearing construction and will dramatically influence our region’s technical skills; and Worthing’s Connectivity Public Realm Scheme, in conjunction with the investment prospectus work lead by West Sussex County Council, will revolutionise the town centre - driving footfall and investment.

    The Greater Brighton city region as a whole has successfully secured over £95m in local growth funding for regeneration and infrastructure projects, from Newhaven in the East to Burgess Hill in the North.

    “None of this would be possible without strategically looking outside of our borders as District and Borough Authorities, identifying key opportunities to form strong partnerships and maximising the impact of growth opportunities for our communities,” Neil continues.

    “As a former Vice Chairman for the Area Investment Framework (a SEEDA initiative), I believe that I have a deep understanding of the whole Greater Brighton region, its communities, its businesses and its unique opportunities for significant economic and social growth.

    “Over the next year, I am keen to see the Economic Board increase its share of voice in policy debates and decisions at a national level, leading the way in partnership economic development initiatives.  At a local level, I want to help the Board forge meaningful connections with local businesses and communities - whether that’s through establishing a website to share important news, or by increasing the profile of the Board through the media.  It will also be important to identify opportunities to unlock the potential of the natural assets of the South Downs National Park to deliver sustainable development for the region.

    “I am determined to help the Board support common economic objectives that benefit our communities and businesses across the wider sub regional area which includes Adur & Worthing; Lewes; Mid-Sussex and Brighton and Hove.”

    Supporting Neil’s Chairmanship is Andrew Swayne, Chairman of the Adur & Worthing Business Partnership and senior manager at global engineering and environmental consultancy, Ricardo.  Neil and Andrew worked together on the Area Investment Framework board.

    Andrew says: “I look forward to working with Neil as this year’s chair and share his vision. The first year has been exciting and set good foundations for further development. We now need to make and win the case for the next series of projects and ensure we have a place round the national table to more devolved funding for our economic growth.”

    Neil takes up the Chair of the Greater Brighton Economic Board on 14th July 2015 for a one year term.

    More News from Adur & Worthing Councils

    http://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/

     

  • 13 July 2015 10:40 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Ropetackle Arts Centre Need YOUR Help!

    Ropetackle Arts Centre will be running a National Lottery funded community Outreach project in the Autumn. This funding will cover free workshops with various community groups across Adur as part of Ropetackle's developing outreach work. 

    They are looking for a further £1500 to hire a stage and marquee for an outdoor community engagement performance on October 17th 2015. 

    This will include community groups and schools from across Adur performing with the band Hope & Social in a project entitled, 

    A Band Anyone Can Join http://www.hopeandsocial.co.uk/2013/11/26/band-anyone-can-join/ here is a link to the previous project. 

    If you can help with sponsorship, advertisements, tickets, promotional materials etc please contact:

    Claire Swift - Outreach & Front of House Manager
    Ropetackle Arts Centre
    Shoreham by Sea
    t: 01273 464440
    e: claire@ropetacklecentre.co.uk
    w: http://ropetacklecentre.co.uk

  • 13 July 2015 9:49 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    irdigo

     

    July Sunday Lunch Menu 2015


    Enjoy Our Famous

    Indigo Sunday Lunch

    Cream of cauliflower & vanilla soup
     
    Sweet Ogen melon, rocket salad, Parma ham, balsamic reduction
     
    Chicken liver & cognac parfait, red onion marmalade, toasted brioche
     
    Locally smoked salmon & Indigo oak smoked mackerel pate with horseradish & chive
    potato salad

     
    Grilled Cornish sardines garlic and lemon butter
     

     
    Roast rump of British beef, Yorkshire pudding, horseradish sauce
     
    Roasted leg of lamb, mint & rosemary sauce
     
    Dressed Devon crab, bobby beans and red onion salad, minted new potatoes
     
    Baked fillet of local wild sea bass, crushed potato chive butter
     
    Pea & mint risotto with mascarpone, shaved parmesan, crispy leeks, crumbled feta &
    dressed salad

     

     
    Pineapple ravioli filled with white chocolate & blueberries
     
    Ice cream dropped on the beach
    Sussex Rum and raisin ice cream, honeycomb
    sand, chocolate stones and cone

     
    Coffee panacotta ~ spiced Drambuie jelly, orange & almond tuille
     
    Lemon balm crème brulee
     
    A selection of Sussex cheese and biscuits with apple pickle and celery

     

    One course 14:75
    Two courses £21:00
    Three courses £27:00
     
    Freshly ground coffee, tea infusions and chocolate brownies
    Sour dough bread and butter

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  • 10 July 2015 10:23 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    June 2015 Budget Update

    Income Tax

    Income tax rates

    The income tax rates applying from 6 April 2015 are:

    • Basic Rate 20%
    • Higher Rate 40%
    • Additional Rate 45%
    • Marginal Rate 60% (due to withdrawal of the personal allowance)
    • Dividend Rates 10%/32.5%/37.5%

    The rates are to remain unchanged for 2016/17 except for dividends (see below)

    Income tax personal allowances

    From 6 April 2015, the personal allowance for individuals born after 5 April 1948 remains at £10,600 rising to £11,000 in 2016/17 and £11,200 in 2017/18.

    The basic rate limit remains at £31,785. The limit will then increase to £32,000 for 2016/17 and £32,400 for 2017/18.

    Changes to the taxation of dividends

    The Chancellor announced a major overhaul of the taxation of individuals receiving dividends. Currently, a tax credit of 10% of the gross dividend is available, with dividend tax rates of 10% for basic rate taxpayers, 32.5% for higher rate and 42.5% for additional rate taxpayers. Under new rules applying from 6 April 2016, the government will abolish the dividend tax credit and replace it with a new dividend tax-free allowance of £5,000 per year. Dividend income above that amount will then be charged at 7.5% for basic rate taxpayers, 32.5% for higher rate and 38.1% for additional rate.

    Rental profits for individual landlords – restriction of tax relief on finance costs

    The Chancellor announced a restriction of income tax relief for finance costs on residential properties to the basic rate. These include mortgage interest, interest on loans to buy furnishings and fees incurred whilst taking out or repaying mortgages or loans. Currently, taxpayers can claim full relief against these expenses at their marginal rate of income tax.

    The restriction will be introduced gradually as follows:

    • from 6 April 2017, 75% of finance costs can be claimed fully as currently allowed, with the remaining 25% being available as a basic rate deduction;
    • from 6 April 2018, 50% can be claimed fully, and 50% as a basic rate deduction;
    • rom 6 April 2019, 25% can be claimed fully, and 75% as a basic rate deduction;
    • from 6 April 2020, all finance costs to be claimed as a basic rate deduction.

    Rental profits for individual landlords – abolition of wear and tear allowance

    Landlords of furnished residential properties are currently able to claim a 10% wear and tear allowance. The government announced that from 6 April 2016, this would be scrapped and replaced with a new system enabling landlords to only deduct the costs they actually incur. We await further details as to the mechanics of the proposed new system.

    Increase in rent-a-room relief

    Rent-a-room relief provides a tax-free annual allowance for individuals renting out one or more rooms in their only or main residential property. This annual amount has remained at £4,250 for many years. The Chancellor announced that this would be increased to £7,500 per year from 6 April 2016.

    Employment Tax

    Employment allowance

    This is to be increased to £3,000 per employer from April 2016 but will not apply for companies where a sole director is the only employee. The exemption for one-employee companies will not apply until April 2016 so the allowance for 2014/15 and 2015/16 will remain claimable.

    Other changes

    There will be further consultation and discussion papers issued on a number of employment tax related areas:

    • home to work travel for employees using intermediaries such as personal service companies and agencies;
    • Unfunded Employer Benefit Schemes (EFURBS);
    • termination payments and their specific tax rules;
    • simplification of the current travel and subsistence rules.


    Capital Gains Tax (CGT)

    As announced in the 2014 Autumn Statement, the CGT annual exemption is set at £11,100 for 2015/16. The exemption for trustees is £5,500 for 2015/16.

    The CGT rates for 2015/16 remain the same at 18% for basic rate taxpayers and 28% for higher and additional rate taxpayers.

    Entrepreneurs relief: restricting unfair tax advantages on incorporation

    As announced in the Autumn Statement, sole traders and partners can no longer be able to claim ER on the disposal of the goodwill in their business to their wholly owned company when they incorporate.


    Corporation Tax

    Corporation tax rates

    Corporation tax remains at 20% until 1 April 2017 when it will reduce to 19% and then reduce further to 18% from 1 April 2020.

    Annual investment allowance

    The current Annual Investment Allowance of £500,000 will be permanently reduced to £200,000 from 1 January 2016. It was announced in the last budget that this was expected to reduce to £25,000 from 1 January 2016.

    Restriction of corporation tax relief for amortisation of goodwill

    Currently goodwill purchased by a company on the acquisition of a business is relieved for tax purposes as it is written off in the accounts. There is no parallel relief if the company acquires shares in another company rather than acquiring the business and assets.

    Tax relief for acquisitions of goodwill and customer-related intangible assets is now withdrawn, for accounting periods beginning on or after 8 July 2015, except for acquisitions made before that date (or under an unconditional obligation entered into before that date).


    Savings

    From April 2015, individuals will not have to pay tax on interest income if their taxable income is less than £15,600.

    From April 2016, a new tax free personal savings allowance will be introduced of £1,000 for basic rate tax payers and £500 for higher rate tax payers. Additional rate tax payers (whose taxable income exceeds £150,000) will not be eligible for the personal savings allowance.

    From April 2016, banks and building societies will stop automatically deducting basic rate (20%) income tax from the interest earned on savings held outside of an ISA.


    VAT

    VAT rate

    The basic and reduced rates of VAT remain unchanged at 20% and 5% respectively.

    VAT Registration Limits

    The VAT registration threshold remains at £82,000 with effect from 1 April 2015.

    The deregistration threshold remains at £80,000 with effect from 1 April 2015.

    Inheritance Tax (IHT)

    Additional nil-rate band

    There is to be an extension to the inheritance tax nil-rate band to enable family homes to a value of £1 million to be taken outside the scope of inheritance tax (IHT). The additional main residence nil-rate band starts at £100,000 from 6 April 2017 and increases to £175,000 from 6 April 2020. This means for a couple, an effective IHT threshold of £1m. A taper will apply of £1 for every £2 over £2 million. The existing nil-rate band remains at £325,000 from 2018/19 to the end of the 2020/21 tax year, after which it will be increased by the consumer price index.

    The enhanced relief is available where a residence is passed on death to a direct descendant, being broadly defined as a child (step-child, adopted or fostered) or grandchild classified as the lineal descendants of the child.

    The additional relief is limited to one residential property but personal representatives can nominate the property to which the relief should apply where more than one property is comprised in the estate. However, a property which was never used as a residence of the deceased, such as a buy to let property, will not qualify.

    Any unused additional main residence nil-rate band will be transferable to a spouse or civil partner where the second death occurs on or after 6 April 2017 irrespective of the date of the first death.

    The additional main residence nil-rate band will be available when a person downsizes or ceases to own a home on or after 8 July 2015 and assets of an equivalent value, up to the value of the additional nil-rate band, are passed on death to direct descendants


    National Insurance Contributions

    As from 6 April 2015 the Employees rate of NIC will continue to be 12% and the Employers rate will remain unchanged at 13.8%.


    The above is for information only and is not intended to offer specific advice
    For further information please contact
    Ayres Bright Vickers
    E-mail: pas@ayresbrightvickers.co.uk

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