News & updates 

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 


  • 24 June 2015 3:53 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Broadwater and East Worthing: Parking Review and CPZ Amendment

    Consultation period: 18/06/2015 - 09/07/2015

    Further to previous communications on parking issues in parts of Broadwater and East Worthing, please refer to the link below which should be self explanatory. All representations received over the next three weeks will be reported to County Councillors later this year and a decision made on whether to proceed.

    Site notices have been erected in Broadwater today and East Worthing will follow tomorrow. Hard copies of the plans are available to view in Worthing Library and in Portland House in Richmond Road.

    Yours Sincerely

    Miles Davy

    https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/roads-and-travel/traffic-regulation-orders/live-consultations-for-traffic-regulation-orders/worthing-live-tro-consultations/

  • 24 June 2015 3:43 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Sussex Transport & Rabbit Waste Management successfully worked with the recent Wildlife Festival at Shoreham Airport


    Sussex Transport commented We were delighted to have been given the opportunity to work with the contractors on site for the inaugural WILDLIFE festival based at Brighton City Airport in Shoreham last weekend. ( June 6th & 7th)

    The festival saw around 35,000 visitors to the site each day of the weekend – many of whom came from all over the UK to watch such acts as Rudimental, Disclosure and George Ezra perform.

    It has been reported that the weekend was a resounding success and provided a huge boost for the local economy as the two day festival meant  many of the 35,000 visitors were booking into hotels and using local business for food and drink etc  – it really put Shoreham (and surrounding) on the map!  

    With only 15 arrests reported over the entire weekend and only 18 public complaints logged on Saturday evening – and no traffic issues whatsoever – infact some locals commented that the event caused less disruption to the town than the annual Shoreham Airshow – it would seem that the WILDLIFE festival was a resounding success. And plans for 2016 event are already being talked about...


     

    Rabbit Waste Management  commented "The work we did on the festival site – moving containers with one of our crane mounted HIAB lorries went without a hitch and we would be happy to help again next year. Rabbit Waste Management have been involved in the waste service planning for the Wildlife Music Festival for some weeks, this meant that when the event took place, the planning paid off.
    Rabbit worked primarily with the event cleaning company by supplying bulk containers, skips and dustcart services both during and after the event, with all of the waste collected coming back to our Lancing facility for recycling or energy recovery – making the music festival an almost zero-to-landfill event.
    It was a great and well organised event and we look forward to working with Wildlife Music Festival again next year”


  • 24 June 2015 3:41 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Adur & Worthing Council to discuss key Regeneration tender plans for Worthing Town Centre

    On Tuesday 9th June 2015 Adur and Worthing Council announced that Mosaic Global Investments Limited are the new owners and developers of the Teville Gate site in Worthing.  This exciting announcement marks another major step in our many ambitious regeneration plans for Worthing.

    Daniel Humphreys, Leader Worthing Council adds "I am delighted to formally welcome Mosaic Global Investments Limited  as the new owners and developers of Teville Gate.  Their professionalism and vision for this major develpment in the heart of Worthing is very exciting.  Their commitment to creating jobs for our local residents is to be applauded and Adur & Worthing look forward to continuing to work with them on this project, which is key to our major regeration plans for Worthing."

    Worthing Council has been working with senior colleagues at West Sussex County Council to secure future investment that will support our economic growth ambitions. Over the next five years, West Sussex County Council and Worthing Borough Council are committed to driving significant public and private investment into Worthing, to fund significant town centre, seafront, transport, commercial and residential development.  

    The County Council are making significant contributions to the project management of our key regeneration and infrastructure projects and are pump-priming investment to develop a new Worthing Town Centre Investment Prospectus. 

    This prospectus will promote Worthing as a significant opportunity for investment from the private sector, in addition to other public sector sources, to help transform our long term ambitions into shorter-term delivery and implementation options.

    The invitation to tender will be issued later this month with a proposed completion of prospectus by late September / October 2015.  

    The prospectus will inform Investors that Worthing is an up and coming place where investors can get a low-risk, commercial return on their investment. It will be:

    ·  Encouraging investment in our seafront and realising its greater potential

    ·  A rethink and reshape of the high-street and retail quarter including its layout and personality for today’s modern cities

    ·  Looking at improvements and better links to rail stations

    ·  Reviewing ideas for pedestrianisation, cycle routes and innovative intra-town transport

    ·  Reviewing our car parking provision to serve a modern town centre

    ·  Looking at areas for new residential neighbourhoods;

    ·  Looking to develop well designed public realm and open spaces

    ·  Provide ultra-fast broadband connectivity and town-wide WiFi

    ·  Offering a unique and world-class cultural offer with creative open space and event areas

    ·  Reviewing further options for a co-located or franchised higher education campus

    ·  Offering mixed use office and employment spaces which would attract high growth entrepreneurs and wealth creators

    ·  Providing ideas for creative/mixed use spaces for social entrepreneurs and community groups

    ·  Encouraging ideas and investment in cutting-edge water-sport facilities. 

    The Prospectus will be undertaken with a comprehensive business and stakeholder consultation and engagement programme which will be guided by the Head of Place & Investment at the Council.

  • 24 June 2015 3:28 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Teville Gate (Worthing) new owners announced as Mosaic Global Investments Limited.
     
    On Friday 5th June 2015, Mosaic Global Investments Limited successfully completed the purchase of the Teville Gate site in Worthing and in doing so heralded a key realisation of Adur & Worthing Councils' regeneration plans for the town. 
     
    Jawad Sheikh, Chairman Mosaic Global Investments Limited adds "Teville Gate provides a fantastic opportunity for redevelopment and the ongoing regeneration of Worthing.  We are committed to this project and in delivering a world class provision for business and residents.  To enable this, Mosaic has appointed a large specialist team, with significant experience in urban regeneration, led by the award winning architects CZWG.
     
    This team are confident they will be able to present a planning application to Adur and Worthing Council by the end of the year.  Prior to that, we look forward to meeting with the residents of Worthing, so we can fully understand their thoughts and ambitions for this site and what they would like to see delivered. One of our first jobs will be to schedule a public consultation exercise this autumn."
     
    Jon Murch of Davies Murch (Acquisations agent) added "We are delighted that Mosaic Global Investments Limited have been successful in the acquisition of this important site as they have the drive, vision, determination and expertise to deliver something very special."
     
    Daniel Humphreys, Leader Worthing Council  "I am really pleased that Teville Gate has finally been sold and we can now work closely with Mosaic Global Investments Limited to develop this site as quickly as possible.  As an important gateway into the town centre,  it is vital that it is redeveloped sympathetically, providing a mix of residential, leisure and commercial uses to enhance the approach into the town.  The fact that Worthing has started to attract this high calibre of interest and investment is very encouraging going forward." 

  • 24 June 2015 3:22 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    UK tourism in the South is on the up but companies need to get online

    The latest Travel & Tourism Survey conducted by West Sussex and Gatwick-based chartered accountants and tax advisers, Carpenter Box, in conjunction with MHA, the UK-wide association of chartered accountants and business advisors, indicates that 26% of operators in the hotel and bed and breakfast sector are still unable to take online bookings.

    This is despite the fact that 50% of respondents to the annual survey report a year-on-year increase in online bookings and the fact that there has been a 16% increase in the ability to take online bookings direct.

    “This growth in direct transactions is good to see, especially as online booking agents have been increasingly dominating the UK hotel and bed and breakfast sector,” said Nathan Keeley, Head of the Tourism & Leisure sector group at Carpenter Box. “This trend should lead to a greater online presence and more competitive offerings.”

    The survey results for 2015 for the South point strongly towards growing business confidence and are encouraging for the development of the hospitality industry. Indeed, 64% of respondents reported an increase in profits over the past 12 months, representing a rising trend in domestic trading conditions, with 59% saying that they expect to see an increase over the next 12 months. The coming holiday season will be viewed with much anticipation.

    In line with other regions across the UK, one third (33%) of respondents to the survey in the South still employ workers on zero hours contracts, only slightly lower than the 37% recorded last year. The amount of zero hour contract staff who are working 21+ hours has halved since last year to 34%.

    Nathan Keeley said: “These findings are still concerning and suggest that hospitality workers on zero hours contracts are suffering through reduced paid hours.”

    The percentage of companies in the South who have green policies in place has dropped to 65%, down from 82% last year and over 41% remain unaware that tax reliefs are available for introduction of such policies.

    This decrease in those with green policies suggests increased financial pressure and yet at the same time there appears to be a distinct lack of awareness of the tax reliefs available, which suggests that more publicity is needed to encourage eco-friendly investment.

    A wider lack of investment reflects the position in the economy as a whole with continued difficulties in raising traditional bank finance, although there are some signs of this position easing.

  • 24 June 2015 3:09 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)
    Dragon Boat Race - Do you want to be part of a Chamber team?

    Worthing and Adur Chamber of Commerce are considering entering a team in the Dragon Boat Race. If you are interested please email tracie.davey@worthing@adurchamber.co.uk

    Full details can be found below about the race!

    2015 is the 2nd year of Dragon Boat Racing at Shoreham RiverFest. Following on from last years success, we're doing it again. Teams representing businesses, clubs and societies from across Shoreham and Sussex will be taking part in the race to raise funds for their chosen charities, racing up and down the river at high tide, in 40 foot long Hong Kong Dragon Boats.

    Dragon Boat Events will be hosting the race, from AOAC (Adur Outdoor Activities Centre), Brighton Road, Shoreham By Sea West Sussex BN43 5LT. James Parker from Suters Yard, is the lead on the event. Dragon Boat Events will be the operator of the event, all health & safety and event insurance lies with them.
    Costs

    Cost for entry £350 per team/boat (16/19 paddlers and 1 drummer) This works out at around £18/£25 each, if you are asking for your team members to contribute. The 'Helm' (the steerer) will be provided by the operator company.

    A deposit of £150 will secure your team entry. Balance to be paid by end of June 2015.

    For more details click here


  • 24 June 2015 3:04 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    River Fest 2015

    You are invited to be part of this successful annual event by taking a stall or renting a pitch to sell or exhibit your wares in the River Fest Village on August Bank Holiday Weekend 29th to 31st August 2015.

    The village will consist of traders and exhibitors of Food & Drink, Arts & Crafts, Lifestyle & Wellbeing, Antiques & Object d Art and of course leisure activities.

    In addition to the Village market as part of the Shoreham River Fest there will be an arena with various displays and activities, live music and entertainment and other activities on the river inclufding Dragon Boat racing all offering a great weekend for all the family.

    The Shoreham by Sea River Fest is about life on the river and how the river has shaped a town. The event combines history, education, celebration and participation about what it means to live and work Shoreham by Sea and on the River Adur.

    Sponsorship Opportunities - contact Gill Dixon

    Its the time of year when we are start excited about the 3rd River Fest, the annual
    community based event which takes place over the August Bank Holiday weekend,
    29 – 31 August 2015, and is centred round Shoreham and the River Adur.

    Over the whole weekend, the Festival attracts mixed and family audiences of up to
    15,000 people from right across the Sussex area and most events are free to attend.
    However, we really need your nancial support in order to keep this Festival a free
    community based event.
    You can donate or become a sponsor and support the continuation of what is now
    rmly established as an iconic local festival in the Sussex calendar.
    If you are interested please feel free to contact me on 01273 453 585 or email me on
    gilldixon80@hotmail.com for further information regarding sponsorship and benets
    or to make a donation.
    We thank you in advance for your support
    With best wishes
    Gill Dixon
    01273 453 585
    gilldixon80@hotmail.com

  • 23 June 2015 2:03 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    The MDHUB in partnership with the School of Business at the University of Chichester have teamed up to bring you this stirring debate.

    Big Data – Should we be scared?

    Wed 24th June, 5.30pm for 6pm start – 7.30pm with time to network afterwards 

    This interactive debate will help develop your knowledge and allow you the opportunity to ask questions from the three expert speakers who make up the panel including:

    Jamie Cole, Executive Partner, IBM Analytics, Graham Pescod, Consultant Director, Big Red Consulting and Sven Latham, Director, Noggin.

    Big Data is at the very core of everything that we now do and has a key influence on our businesses, our business life and our personal life.

    It influences how we get information,  how we vote and how we digest news. It influences key business decisions and helps us to strive to achieve our goals and vision.

    Please view the invitation attached. To book your FREE place, please email TheDec@chi.ac.uk

    The Dome, University of Chichester, Bognor Regis Campus, Upper Bognor Road, Bognor Regis, PO21 1HR

    This event is supported by the Chichester Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
  • 22 June 2015 3:28 PM | Deleted user



    Action Fraud has seen an increase in the number of small to medium sized businesses being contacted by fake bailiffs requesting payments for a phantom debt.
     
    The scam involves the business being cold called from someone purporting they are bailiffs working on behalf of a court, attempting to recover funds for a non-existent debt. The caller will then request payment by means of bank transfer and if this is refused, will threaten to visit the premises to recover the debt that is owed.
     
    A range of different businesses are being targeted; including Nurseries, Manufacturers, Hotels and Taxi Services. 
     
    Protect Yourself

    • Confirm what the debt is regarding; bailiffs are only used to recover certain debts such as council tax, child support and compensation orders. Bailiffs are not used to recover debts relating to private advertisement; these would be collected by debt collectors. Debt collectors do not have the same legal powers as bailiffs and will not have special court authorisation to act. For more details regarding this, please look at the Citizens Advice website.
    • Double check with the Court or originating company to confirm whether the suspects are legitimate; if you use a landline make sure you hear the dialling tone prior to dialling as the suspects could still be on the line.
    • Request details of the debt in writing to access its legitimacy.
    • Do not feel rushed or intimidated to make a decision based on a phone call.

    If you, or anyone you know, have been affected by this fraud or any other scam, report it to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk

  • 15 June 2015 11:05 AM | Deleted user

    Take Off for Carpenter Box at Gatwick

    Carpenter Box, one of the region’s largest independent business advisory firms, has formally opened a new Gatwick office, welcoming almost 100 people to a ‘take-off’ reception.

    The event, at Peveril Court, Crawley, provided confirmation of the firm’s success in expanding its business base from its Worthing HQ to the Gatwick area, where it has had considerable success in winning new business.

    Commented Robert Dowling, the Carpenter Box Partner heading the Gatwick team: “Over the last year or so, we have made significant progress in the Gatwick area, developing high quality business relationships and meeting the needs of a growing number of clients. We started with a hub, but growth has been such that we’re now delighted to establish a firm foothold in a key economic area for Sussex and the UK as a whole.”

    Recognition of the impact being made in the region by the firm came with success in the Gatwick Diamond Business Awards, with Carpenter Box winning the accolade for Professional Services Firm of the Year.

    Robert Dowling will be supported by a team that includes Audit Partner, Tony Summers, who joined the firm in May, together with tax and business specialists.

    Carpenter Box has 12 partners and employs a total of 125 staff. In 2010, the firm became a founding member of MHA, a national association of leading independent accountants, thereby providing larger clients with nationwide support. The firm is also a member of Baker Tilly International, a global network covering over 135 countries worldwide.