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 


  • 07 October 2014 1:58 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    £2,000 Grants for Energy Saving Projects

    For West Sussex businesses with less than 50 employees


    Grants of up to £2,000 are available to small businesses based in West Sussex* to install energy saving projects at their premises.


    >> Download an Application Form

    What can the grants be used for?

    Grants can be used to install measures that will demonstrably reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. 
    Eligible projects may include:

    • LED lighting
    • Lighting sensors
    • Heating controls
    • Draught proofing
    • Insulation
    Up to £2,000 is available and no match funding required. There is £20,000 in the funding pot. If over-subscribed applications will be judged anonymously by a panel.
     

    >> Full details and Application Forms


    Deadline: 17:00, Friday 24th October.

    The grants are funded by West Sussex County Council, and administered by the Sustainable Business Partnership CIC, a not-for-profit company as part of the ERDF part-funded RE:Start Local programme.

    Contact the Sustainable Business Partnership CIC on 01273 964239 or
    info@sustainablebusiness.org.uk


    More than 50 employees?

    We hope this email isn't a nuisance. Please do however pass on details of the grants programme to clients, suppliers or neighbouring businesses.

    A second grants scheme is also open to businesses with up to 250 employees, typically offering up to around 40% total project cost. Run by a third party. Low Carbon Workspaces.



  • 01 October 2014 10:28 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Congratulations to all the nominees and winners at the South Business Awards.

    The awards ceremony took place in the glittering Grand Hotel in Brighton and welcomed businesses from Portsmouth, Worthing & Adur, Chichester, Littlehampton, Eastbourne Hastings and Horsham.

    We would of course like to say congratulations to our CEO Tina Tilley who won the Business Personality of the Year Award. Congratulations Tina, you are a worthy winner and we are all very proud!!!



    Don't miss the deadine to enter the Adur & Worthing Business awards this year, all winners automatically get entered into the South Business Awards. Deadline is Friday 3rd October.

    The winners were:

    Manufacturing & Construction - John Brown Architecture
    Green Business - Basepoint
    Place to Eat - Brios
    Retailer - W Bruford & Inspired by Bruford
    Customer Service - Ghodsi Barbers
    Innovation - Ragale Microwave Ovens
    Employee/team of the Year - C&T Radmall Funeral Services
    Employer of the Year - 1st Central
    Young Achiever - Brandon Bowman, BAE Systems
    Outstanding Contribution to the Community - Hurst Green Shop & Cafe
    Business Personality - Tina Tilley
    Lifetime Achievment -  Mick Williams
    Overall Business - Dynamite Recruitment
    Training & Development - Creations
    Start Up - Sheck Recruitment
    Small Business - Dynamite Recruitmenr
    Medium Business - Regis Removals
    Large Business - B&W Group
    Hospitality Tourism & Leisure - Druisillas Park


  • 25 September 2014 11:25 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Energy Efficient Grants for West Sussex Small Businesses


  • 25 September 2014 11:08 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Changes to the Growth Vouchers scheme that will mean more businesses will be eligible for this funding opportunity.

    Due to the popular nature of the programme, Growth Vouchers will now be available to any business that is actively trading, has fewer than 250 employees, is based in England and has a turnover of less than €50m.

    This means that businesses that previously could not apply may now be eligible.

    This fantastic development means that more businesses will now have access to £2,000 match funding available to finance strategic business advice and reap the benefits that this brings. *More than 240,000 businesses in England use external advice and 94% of those using advice have seen benefits.

    The five advice areas remain the same; finance and cash flow, recruiting and developing staff, improving leadership and management skills, marketing, attracting and keeping customers and making the most of digital technology.

    The initiative will continue to be promoted through networking events, via social media and now via national press and radio too.

    Growth Vouchers are part of a Random Control Trial research initiative being run by Government until at least March 2015. The first research initiative of this scope to be run in the UK, the project will inform future Government policies to ensure funding is targeted to achieve business growth. Enterprise First is proud to be delivering this scheme which places advice choice in the hands of business.

    To apply for Growth Vouchers visit www.gov.uk/apply-growth-vouchers

    For more information visit www.cavendishconsortium.co.uk/gv

    Or contact sheryl.tipton@enterprisefirst.co.uk

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  • 25 September 2014 11:05 AM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)
    It's time to celebrate with Adur & Worthing Business Awards 2014

    Enter now and don't miss out on a great opportunity - Nominations extended to Friday 3rd October


    It will enhance your business, encourage your customers and your clients, and energise you to do better. It doesn't cost you anything – except your time your efforts

    Read more here .....

    It's time to celebrate with
    Adur & Worthing Business Awards 2014

    Enter now and don't miss out on a great opportunity.

    It will enhance your business, encourage your customers and your clients, and energise you to do better. It doesn't cost you anything – except your time your efforts.

    Nominations have been extended to Friday 3rd October click here to nominate a business
    This can be your own business or another business you would like to shout about!
     
  • 24 September 2014 5:15 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Sussex Police would like to bring this scam to the attention of Business Owners:

    A tattoo studio in Worthing, have reported that they received a phone call from an unknown number. The caller claimed to be from Sussex Police and that they were pulling together a crime prevention magazine and asked if the studio would like to contribute financially to this to help keep vulnerable people safe. They called asking this twice, each time asking for £400 and they would take payment via credit card.

    This is a scam and not something that Sussex Police would do.

    Please make your staff and colleagues aware.

  • 03 September 2014 4:35 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    40 Years of Caring Celebrated at Highgrove House

    Sally and Clive Neil-Smith celebrated a Ruby Anniversary at the weekend. Not that unusual you might think, but this Ruby celebration was for the couple’s 40th anniversary of working in and owning care homes in Worthing.
    A Ruby themed garden party was held at Highgrove House Care Home in Winchester Road, one of two care homes owned by Sally and Clive. All the residents and their families were invited and many dressed in red to honour the ruby theme. Guests were treated to a hog roast and live entertainment, plus a raffle was held in aid of dementia charities, raising £200 on the day.
    Sally Neil-Smith originally trained as a nurse and then specialised in care for the elderly. This led to the setting up of the couple’s first care home. Sally says, “When we started out, there was no real home from home specialised care, it was all very clinical. The ethos at both Heaton House and Highgrove House has always been to provide the absolute best care possible, to make the residents feel as happy as if they were still living at home.”
    Sue Lamb, the Homes’ Registered Manager, has worked with Sally and Clive for many years and is continuing this same ethos today, ensuring our Residents are at the centre of everything.
    “This is why our Ruby Anniversary celebration has involved as many of our residents and their families and our wonderful caring staff as possible. I think we had attendees aged between 3 months and 98 years at the party.”
    The party was attended by both the Mayor and Lady Mayoress, Vic  and Rosemary Walker, who gave a short speech congratulating Sally and Clive on their achievements, both in Care and in Business and Bob Smytherman, the Town Crier, who rang in the official celebration with his very loud bell!
    You can find out more about Sally and Clive’s care homes on their websites: www.heaton-house.net and www.highgrove-house.net or call them on 01903 700251 to arrange a visit.

  • 03 September 2014 4:26 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Rampion Offshore Wind Farm Update


  • 03 September 2014 4:07 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Visit Worthing Countdown to Christmas Campaign ………

    It doesn’t feel right, thinking about Christmas when the children havn’t gone back to school and you’re still on your summer holiday; but Christmas is just around the corner and preparations for this year’s Countdown to Christmas campaign have already begun!

    The campaign was really well received last year so we’re going to do it again, looking at what worked well and what didn’t work so well. The main elements of the campaign will be a printed brochure (as for 2013), a page on the VisitWorthing website, a consumer e-mailer and some Social Media activity via Facebook & Twitter @visitworthing. PR and advertising opportunities will be taken as they arise. We’ll be targeting residents as well as people living further afield in Sussex, London and the South East.

    TELL ME WHAT YOU’RE DOING!

    In order to make the campaign as varied and interesting as possible I need to know what’s happening. Are you organising a festive event or activity? Please tell me. Christmas Carols, Pantos, Shows, Grottos, Fairs, Markets, Concerts, …..anything at all!

    Event Organisers: Tell us what you’re planning; take a look at the ‘Organising an Event?’ page on our website and submit your event details - http://www.visitworthing.co.uk/whats-on/add-an-event

    Visitor Attractions:
    Are you planning anything with a festive theme?

    Restaurants, Pubs & Clubs: Are you planning something that’s a bit unusual?

    Visitor Accommodation: Do you have special Christmas / festive / New Year breaks and rates?

    Theatres:
    Tell me about your Festive shows, concerts and pantomimes.

    Shops: Are you planning something that’s a bit unusual?


    Give us the detail - make sure you include: What it is,  Where it is, When it is, Contact details, website link and a short description (max approx. 30 words).

    Images are important too. Please send high-res quality images that you are happy to be used in any of the publicity activity.

    Competition prizes: Can you offer us a prize that can be used in the publicity? It could be something that could be added to a competition prize package that’s included in the brochure or it might be something smaller that could be used in the social media activity.

    Please submit your information by the end of September 2014 to be considered for inclusion in the Festive Brochure. Any information received after this date may still be included on the website and in other activity but will miss the print deadline.

    I look forward to hearing from you and if you know of anyone else that might be interested in receiving this information please pass it on. In the meantime if you have any ideas or queries please get in touch.

    Janice Fraser - Tourism Development & Marketing Officer
    01273 263022 | E-mail: janice.fraser@adur-worthing.gov.uk

  • 03 September 2014 3:49 PM | Tracie Davey (Administrator)

    Businesses risk losing billions unless they adapt: report reveals the future cost of dementia

    The cost of dementia to businesses is predicted to double, as the number of those living with the condition is set to rise over 1 million, by 2030.

    On 8 August 2014 Public Health England (PHE) and Alzheimer’s Society, who recently joined forces to launch the Dementia Friends campaign, release a new report on the future financial implications to the nation’s businesses of dementia, and call on employers to adapt their working environment to support the increasing numbers affected by the condition.

    The report, from the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) reveals that by 2030, dementia caring obligations will cost companies more than £3 billion.

    As the population of England ages, the number of people with dementia is expected to rise to 1.09 million by 2030. The report predicts this will have a huge impact on businesses as the number of workers reducing hours, changing work patterns or even quitting, due to the demands of caring, is expected to grow.

    Findings also show that the number of people who will have left employment to care for people with dementia is set to rise from 50,000 in 2014, to 83,100 in 2030. Yet, if companies increased their employment rate of dementia carers by just 2% over the years to 2030, for example by offering more flexible terms of employment, the retention of these skilled and experienced staff would deliver a saving of £415 million.

    With a growing need for those over the age of 65 to stay in employment, by 2030, the cost of skills and experience lost from the workforce due to dementia will rise from £628 million to £1.16 billion.

    Businesses have started to recognise this issue, with 1 in 12 companies (8%) having made attempts to accommodate the needs of a member of staff with dementia, and more than half (52.1%) considering taking such action in the future.

    So far more than 20 major businesses have already signed up and are committed to supporting staff and customers with dementia. Over 100,000 employees from businesses including Lloyds Pharmacy and M&S are now Dementia Friends and a host of other companies such as Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group, Argos, BT and Bourne Leisure (Butlins, Haven and Warner Leisure Hotels) have also pledged for their staff to become Dementia Friends.

    The report also flags that businesses, which are not sufficiently dementia friendly, will lose out. The value of the ‘dementia pound’, which is the spending power of households affected by dementia, is set to double to £22.7 billion by 2030, from £11 billion in 2014, due to the rise in the number of people affected by the condition.

    However, two-thirds (62%) of people with dementia would like banks and shops to have a greater understanding of the condition as currently a quarter (23%) report that they have given up shopping since being diagnosed.


    Jeremy Hughes, Chief Executive of Alzheimer’s Society, said:

    Thousands of people affected by dementia are forced to give up work and are denied a lifeline because of the failure of organisations to change the way they do business. From the shop floor to boardrooms, dementia affects every workplace; from people struggling with the early symptoms of memory loss at work, to those juggling a job whilst caring for a loved one. As the condition touches the lives of more people, businesses must gear up to support all people with dementia; staff and customers alike.

    With dementia affecting millions of people, businesses who ignore the dementia pound do so at their own peril. Alzheimer’s Society is encouraging businesses to commit to become dementia friendly. By increasing staff’s knowledge and understanding of the condition through Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friends, businesses can make small but positive changes to the way they operate.


    If you would like a free one hour session to create dementia friends in your work place contact Chris Moon-Willems on 07505103955