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 


  • 05 December 2014 10:49 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Changes to Parking Restrictions in Worthing

    Worthing

    West Sussex County Council is currently working with Worthing Borough Council and Mott MacDonald Consultants on a review of the Worthing Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ).

    Following a consultation held in October 2013, proposals to change the parking restrictions have been prepared for various roads within Broadwater and East Worthing and the informal views of the public are again being sought. This latest consultation will run from early December until 23 January 2015 and all responses will be reported to County Councillors at a meeting of the Worthing County Local Committee in Spring 2015. At this meeting, a decision should be made on whether to proceed with further consultation later in the year.

    Broadwater

    Some proposals to extend the yellow lines in Broadwater have been put forward for safety/access reasons. There are also plans to increase the amount of parking available for residents in the existing CPZ. Site notices will be erected in each of the roads affected during the consultation period.

    Any comments on the Broadwater proposals should be sent via the electronic response form. Alternatively, please contact:

    Email Email: broadwater@mottmac.com
    Address Address:
    Mott MacDonald
    Transport Planning (Parking)
    8-10 Sydenham Road
    Croydon
    CR0 2EE


    East Worthing

    Proposals have been prepared to extend the current CPZ to the east, incorporating roads such as Ham Road, Archibald Road and Ophir Road. All properties within the proposed extension boundary will be sent a covering letter, a plan, a response form and a freepost envelope. Information notices will also be posted in the area.

    Some changes to the existing CPZ have also been proposed in order to improve safety/access and increase the amount of parking for residents. Site notices will be erected in each of the roads affected during the consultation period.

    Any comments on the East Worthing proposals should be sent via the electronic response form. Alternatively, please contact:

    Email Email: eastworthing@mottmac.com
    Address Address:
    Mott MacDonald
    Transport Planning (Parking)
    8-10 Sydenham Road
    Croydon
    CR0 2EE


    Residents or businesses affected by the CPZ proposals can also contact Mott MacDonald on 020 8774 2078 for further information.

    Supporting documents

     

    Worthing Town Centre - Zones A/B/C Parking Review

    West Sussex County Council, working with Island Highway and Transport Consultants, is carrying out a review of the operation of the parking scheme in Worthing town centre, specifically Zones A, B and C.

    Some changes have already been made to the existing parking restrictions in order to increase the amount of parking for residents and visitors, and we are now keen to find out if residents and businesses would like the days/hours of restriction to be reviewed. 

    A letter and questionnaire (see below for details) have been sent to all properties within Zones A, B and C and the closing date for responses is 19 December 2014. All responses will then be reported to County Councillors at a meeting of the Worthing County Local Committee in Spring 2015, and a decision will be made on whether to proceed with further consultation on detailed proposals.

    Supporting documents

  • 05 December 2014 10:34 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Be the Business Start and Grow Grants

    Following the success of the first round of the Be the Business start and grow grants, West Sussex County Council are pleased to announce that they have invested further in the Be the Business programme for 2014-2015. A pot of £180,000 is available to help businesses to start-up and to grow in West Sussex.

    This programme is for start-ups, early-stage companies (1-2 years) and for established and growing businesses in West Sussex where, if applicable, the business rates are/will be paid. Businesses planning to relocate in West Sussex are also eligible but if successful, the grant will only be paid after relocation has taken place. The programme is open to micro and Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs) in West Sussex.

    Applicants will be required to provide at least 50% of the total project costs as match-funding. The business proposal must be linked to the creation or safeguarding of jobs in West Sussex.

    This year, 50% of the funding available will be dedicated to specific sectors we wish to encourage to come forward with their ideas, particularly to submit bids with other businesses in the same sector to address problems they have in common.

    These sectors are:
        Manufacturing, particularly linked to healthcare, aviation or marine industry
        Low carbon and renewable technologies
        Tourism and local food
        Care
        Land based businesses

    The remaining 50% of the fund will be open to applications from all sectors. Please note we reserve the right to change these allocations depending on demand.

    The maximum amount of grant that can be requested for any individual project is £25,000. The maximum amount that can be requested for any sector project submitted in consortium is £75,000. Only sector projects can be submitted in consortium

    The list below gives some examples of the type of activities which could be eligible for grants:
        Purchase of machinery and equipment
        Premises refurbishment/expansion
        Feasibility work relating to business expansion
        Development and implementation of business strategies to improve sales and commercial performance
        Knowledge transfer-related activities
        Product development
        Efficiency improvements

    NB: This is not an exhaustive list, and we will consider other projects where applicants need financial support to sustain and grow their business.

    Guidelines, Application Form and Grant Acceptance terms are all available to download at http://www.bethebusiness.org/grants/ If you would like more information on the Start Up and Grow Grants please contact: info@bethebusiness.org

  • 25 November 2014 10:10 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Message from Worhing Churches Homeless Prioject:

    Today Worthing Churches Homeless Project are in competition with the People’s Millions to win £50,000 to rejuvenate Beach House Park in Worthing.  This would be brilliant for our charity, helping build community cohesion with our clients, but also enabling them to give back to the community that has helped them.  Please please help us with this by telephoning Landline 09015 228216 Mobile 6228216, option 1   and voting for Parks for People.   Calls cost 15p – you can vote up to ten times from each telephone number that you have – so please invest £1.50 in supporting our charity!

    Please also pass this on to everyone you know and encourage them to support us with this.

    More information is available at

    http://www.peoplesmillions.org.uk/2014-finalists/meridian-west/parks-for-people

  • 19 November 2014 2:42 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Congratulations to all the Winners and Highly Commended
    at the Business Awards on Friday


    The Winners and Highly Commended are:

    Start Up Business
    Winners - the Wandering Goose
    Highly Commended - Baked
    Highly Commended - Well Woman and Beauty Room    

    Small Business
    Winners - Pixel by Pixel
    Highly Commended - Mathemagical
    Highly Commended - Simmons Signs

    Medium Business
    Winners - Assystem UK
    Highly Commended - Sussex Transport    

    Large Business
    Winners - ETI
    Highly Commended - Netbuilder

    Retailer
    Winners - Mrs Robinsons Store
    Highly Commended - Molly Coddle Childrens Wear

    Customer Service
    Winners - Panic Plumbing & Heating
    Highly Commended - Investment Solutions Wealth Management
    Highly Commended - Hunters Recruitment & Training

    Place to Eat
    Winners - Tosca Restorante
    Highly Commended - The Beach House bar & cafe    

    Hospitality Tourism & leisure
    Winners - Southern Pavilion Events

    Innovation
    Winners - Flare Audio

    Green Business
    Winners - Littlehampton Book Services

    Manufacturing & Construction
    Winners - Silcotec Europe UK    

    Training & Development
    Winners - The Health & Beauty Lounge

    Outstanding Contribution to the Community
    Winners - Northbrook College
    Highly Commended - Heaton and Highgrove House Care Homes   

    Young Achiever
    Winner - Gregory Hills - ETI
    Winner - Sian Panton - Sussex Transport
    Highly Commended - Taruna Bhushan - Netbuilder

    Business Personality
    Winner - Darren Crabb    

    Readers Choice
    Winners - Inspired by the Sea

    Overall Business of the Year
    Winners - ETI    

    Lifetime Achievement
    Winner - Andrew Swayne

  • 14 November 2014 11:28 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Congratulations and Good Luck to all those Shortlisted at the Adur & Worthing Business Awards

    We are looking forward to seeing you all the awards ceremony this evening at the Pavilion Theatre. Record numbers attending which will make for a fantastic evening of celebrations!!

    Overall Business  – Sponsored by  spofforths
    Start – Up – Sponsored by Adur & Worthing Councils

    Baked
    Clean Cut Gardening
    Core Cleaning Services
    Nature Shop UK
    Rocking Horse
    Sussex Bread Company
    The Wandering Goose
    THL
    Well Woman and Baby Room

    Small Business  (up to 9 employees)- Sponsored by Adur & Worthing Business Partnership
    Antrams Financial Services LLP
    Barebones Communications
    Clean Cut Gardening
    Core Cleaning Services
    Mathemagical Ltd
    Mocha furniture Ltd
    Molly Coddle Childrens Wear
    Pixel by Pixel
    Simmons Signs Ltd
    Smartwood Flooring
    The Business Hub Partnership trading as AUditel
    The Forge Gallery & Designer Glass
    The HR Point Ltd
    Tomfoolery Coffee Company
    Towbex LTD
    Willow Private Finance

    Medium Business (10 to 15 employees) – Sponsored by Wannops LLP
    Assystem UK Limited
    Investment Solutions Wealth Management Ltd
    Nordell Ltd
    Sussex Transport
    The Beach House Bar and Café
    Winner Event

    Innovation  – Sponsored by ETI
    Cuckoo Communications
    Flare Audio
    Mathemagical Ltd
    Pixel by Pixel
    Ricardo UK Ltd
    Simmons Signs Limited

    Business Personality – Sponsored by The Martlet Partnership LLP
    Andrew Swayne (Ricardo UK Ltd)
    Darren Crabb Wealth Management
    Jonathan Nulty
    Melanie Peters (Best of Worthing)
    Mike Punter Chairman – Lancing Business Park

    Lifetime Achievement  – Sponsored by JSPC Computer Services Ltd
    Andrew Swayne (Ricardo UK Ltd)
    Sally Neil-Smith of Heaton and Highrove House Care Homes

    Outstanding contribution to the community – Sponsored by Basepoint
    Ann Feloy
    Darren Crabb Wealth Management
    Diane Guest
    Investment Solutions Wealth Management
    Northbrook College
    Worthing Churches Homeless Projects
    Worthing Town FC
    Sally Neil-Smith of Heaton and Highrove House Care Homes

    Young Achiever  – Sponsored by Northbrook College Sussex
    Chloe Langton (towbex.net)
    Elouise Date (Hunters Recruitment & Training Ltd
    Emma Hopper (Vanilla Pod Beauty)
    Gregory Hills (ETI Ltd)
    James Smith (NETbuilder)
    Sian Panton (Sussex Transport)
    Taruna Bhushan (NETbuilder)

    Large Business (50 plus employees) – Sponsored by  Carpenter Box

    ETI Ltd
    Focus Group
    Netbuilder
    Ricardo UK Ltd

    Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure  – Sponsored by  VIP Venues
    Coombes Farm (The Passmore Family)
    Northbrook College,
    Shoreham RiverFest
    Worthing Pier Events Ltd

    Customer Service  – Sponsored by Worthing & Adur Chamber of Commerce
    Barebones Communications
    Domluca
    Halo Hair Design
    Hunters Recruitment & Training Ltd
    Investment Solutions Wealth Management Ltd
    Molly Coddle Childrens Wear
    Panic Plumbing & Electrics
    Pete Hart Carpets
    Spicer International
    Subway exhibitions Limited
    Vantage Professional Risks

    Place to Eat
    All Beef Burger Co
    The Beach House bar and cafe
    Tomfoolery Coffee Company
    Tosca Restorante

    Manufacturing & Construction
    Flare Audio
    Goldstone Homes Limited
    Silcotec Europe UK Ltd
    Simmons Signs Limited

    Training & Development – Sponsored by Gates & Moloney
    Benchmark Windows
    Glide Training
    Jules Halliday
    Sheryl Tipton Marketing Consultant
    Sussex Learning Solutions
    The Health & Beauty lounge

    Green Business – Sponsored by Seagull Travel and Winner Events
    Adur & Worthing Councils Commercial Waste Service
    Basepoint Centres Ltd
    Littlehampton Book Services Ltd
    Red Inc
    Wash & Go

    Retailer
    Molly Coddle Childrens Wear
    Inspired by the Sea
    Mocha Furniture Ltd
    Mrs Robinsons Store
    Pete Hart Carpets
  • 12 November 2014 3:18 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)
    Airport Commission’s Consultation
    Wednesday 11th November.

    This morning, the Airports Commission publishes their consultation on shortlisted options for a new runway, highlighting the strengths of Gatwick’s case. Their full release can be found here.

    Stewart Wingate, Gatwick CEO, said:

    “The Airport Commission’s consultation published today underlines why momentum is gathering behind Gatwick’s case for airport expansion in the South East. The Commission will have to consider a range of factors in making their final decision. Their report today indicates why expansion at Gatwick best answers all the questions. It can give the country two world class airports.”

    Gatwick’s full press release can be found at the bottom of this email, and online here

    The commission are now inviting formal submissions & have called for businesses and the community to submit these through their website here.

    All the information on Gatwick’s submission can be found on our website here.

    If you have any questions on the process or alternative ways you can have your voice heard, please drop me a line.

    Kindest regards
    Hannah Staunton
    Head of Community Engagement

    t. 01293 504 482
    m. 07810 823 358
  • 12 November 2014 2:43 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Prime Minister signals A27 in line for upgrade in next month’s Autumn Statement

    Date: 10 November 2014

    David Cameron has given the strongest indication yet that major improvements to the A27 will go ahead.
    Written material from a speech he gave to the Confederation of British Industry on Monday revealed the A27 was in line for Government funding, as part of a £15bn package to revolutionise England’s roads.

    The news pre-empts Chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn Statement on Wednesday 3 December 2014, when further details will be officially announced.
    The A27 Action Campaign, made up of councils, business leaders and local MPs, has spent several months lobbying the Government to commit to solving the notorious congestion that affects the road.


    It has called for dual carriageway across West Sussex, an Arundel bypass, better junctions at Chichester, Fontwell and Brighton, improvements along the Worthing to Lancing corridor, and improved A27/A26 access to Newhaven.

    A business case, demonstrating how problems with the A27 affect the local economy and prevent growth, was handed to the Government earlier this autumn.
    West Sussex County Council’s Leader, Louise Goldsmith, said: “We have had a strong campaign, supported by many people, about dualling the A27 from east to west.
    “It certainly looks like David Cameron has acknowledged the effort and the case we have put in, although we still don’t know the detail yet.
    “We are waiting for more information in the Autumn Statement on December 3, and we will be continuing to campaign right up until that day.”
    She added the campaign was pushing for an “end to end solution” from east to west.
    Anything less would hinder economic growth and would continue to cause problems with rat runs through smaller villages.

    Louise said: “There are two important areas. There is obviously the Arundel bypass and then the dualling right the way through Worthing.
    “This would make a substantial difference – not only to people using the A27 but to the surrounding villages.
    “There is an awful lot of rat running going through these areas – so these improvements would benefit so many people.”
    For more information visit the A27 Action website or click ‘like’ on the A27 Action page on Facebook.


  • 10 November 2014 9:35 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Lord-Lieutenant of West Sussex presents Chamber member with the Queens Award
     
    On Tuesday 4th November Susan Pyper the Lord-Lieutenant of West Sussex, accompanied by a number of distinguished guests including Jonathan Lucas the West Sussex High Sheriff and the Mayor of Worthing Vic Walker, visited Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd’s (ETI) new 12,000 square feet temperature sensor manufacturing facility in Dominion Way Worthing, and presented the company with their prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade.   It is the second time in three years that ETI have received The Queens Award, and the Lord-Lieutenant commended the company on its outstanding achievement, in her address to the ETI work force, many of whom were present at the ceremony.
     
    ETI’s Managing Director, Peter Webb, set up the business with his wife Miriam in 1983.  A local Worthing manufacturing success story, the company now sells over one million thermometers every year; making it the UK’s largest digital thermometer manufacturer and exporter.  As a result ETI has seen continued growth with an annual turnover in excess of £10 million.
     
    Still a family run business, the company proudly manufactures nearly three-quarters of its hand-built products on site at its two factories in East Worthing, providing employment for 160 local people. 
     
    Delighted to receive such a prestigious accolade, Peter Webb said, "Receiving the Queen's Award for Enterprise is an honour for the company and recognises the achievements and dedication undertaken by all of our employees.  By investing just over £1 million in our new factory in Dominion Way this year, we have been able to lay the foundations for the continued growth of the business in years to come.”

  • 22 October 2014 9:29 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    BoE data shows SME lending is still a big problem

    New data show that accessing finance is still a big problem for SMEs despite the continued expansion of the alternative finance sector.

    While the latest figures from the Bank of England reveal a deceleration in the decline of small business lending through the Funding for Lending scheme, SME funding still fell by £400 million in the second quarter. Furthermore, a new Credit Conditions survey from the Federation of Small Businesses claims that credit availability has fallen for SMEs, with over half of those companies questioned finding the availability of credit poor or very poor.

    A new survey from OnePoll on behalf of Xero further highlights the degree to which maintaining cashflow remains a challenge for SMEs, with accessing funding and late payment identified as major obstacles to reinvestment and development.

    The new data put the spotlight back on traditional lenders and their lending practices, and the attitude of SMEs towards them. Alternative finance services, from challenger banks to invoice finance and peer-to-peer lending, have been filling the gap in lending and are increasingly acting as a lifeline to small businesses that are either being frustrated by or are fed up with big banks.

    However, as the news from the Bank of England, the Federation of Small Businesses and OnePoll underlines, there is still some way to go to meet SME lending demand. Given how the small business lending landscape has changed in recent years, it seems clear what sector will be playing a central role in driving SME growth going forward.

    To find out more about A&T Business Associates services, contact us on 01903 602211 or info@atbusinessassociates.co.uk.

  • 17 October 2014 12:47 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)
    Why alternative finance is an SME lifeline

    New data shows that accessing finance is still a problem for the majority of SMEs. That’s why alternative finance services, such as invoice finance, are a lifeline.

    According to the new figures from professional services organisation EY, securing capital remains a major barrier for SMEs in the UK, despite the various high-profile schemes introduced in recent years to stimulate small business lending. Half of all entrepreneurs questioned stated that concern over accessing finance was the biggest obstacle to building a business.

    These findings underline the importance of alternative finance and explain why its emergence as a mainstream SME funding source has reshaped the small business finance landscape. As traditional lenders have remained cautious, services such as invoice finance, peer-to-peer lending and crowdfunding have stepped in to fill the lending gap, and have now established themselves as essential products, becoming integral to government SME funding strategy.

    Illustrative of this sea change is the inclusion of alternative finance in the Forum of Private Business’ new Cost of Doing Business report. In the document, it gives advice for reducing costs and growing your business, and among its seven core steps is a recommendation for exploring alternative finance, explaining that from invoice finance, peer-to-peer lending and angel investment, there is a type of finance for every stage of business.

    As the economic recovery enters a crucial period, in which building momentum behind business growth is essential to realising wider growth goals, it is clear that alternative finance will play role for SMEs and entrepreneurs.


    To find out more about A&T Business Associates services, contact us on 01903 602211 or info@atbusinessassociates.co.uk.