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 



  • 29 November 2022 12:59 PM | Anonymous

    The Quarterly Economic Survey (QES)
    2022 Quarter 4 is now live - This is your chance to drive change

    Since the COVID-19 crisis, the QES has consistently demonstrated the scale of impact on UK businesses. The survey has been essential in understanding the short and longer-terms impacts on businesses of different sectors and sizes.

    The QES carried out by the British Chambers (BCC) is the largest independent business survey in the UK and a significant economic indicator. We are asking all Sussex businesses to complete the survey. 

    QES findings are vital in the BCC’s and Sussex Chamber’s lobbying efforts because they are broken down to individual accredited chamber-level, making sure your voice is properly heard both nationally and locally on the issues that matter.
     
    The results of the QES are published in advance of official figures and other private surveys and it consistently mirrors trends in official data. The results help influence the Bank of England and central Government. We encourage you to take just a couple of minutes to complete this extremely important economic survey.

    All data is treated as strictly confidential and will not be passed on to a third party.

    Once you click the link, please make sure to select ‘South East: Sussex’ from the ‘Which Chamber’ section

    Click here to start the survey

    Click here to see past results



  • 23 November 2022 12:38 PM | Anonymous

    This year, Safe in Sussex is taking part in the Big Give Christmas Challenge, the UK’s biggest online match funding campaign

    The Christmas Challenge helps UK-registered charities to raise funds for their projects by doubling donations when the campaign goes live on 29th November. You can find full details on theBigGive.org.uk.

    They are hoping to raise vital funds for the project Finding Freedom From Abuse – Funding a Refuge Support Worker. They want to use funds raised to pay for a Refuge Support Worker in one of our 4 refuges (total cost £10,600 per annum). They provide essential assistance and empower the people we support to rebuild their lives free from abuse.

    As part of their application, they need the public and key supporters to donate online during the week beginning 29th November and ending 6th December. They have been lucky enough to secure pledge and match funding through the Women and Girl’s fund, so anything we make up to £5,000 will be matched. Your donation will be doubled – something that would be incredible for Safe in Sussex. Anything after the £5,000 cap will still go towards our cause.

    Donations must take place during this week and be made directly to our online campaign page here: https://donate.thebiggive.org.uk/campaign/a056900002ND6PVAA1

    They would love to be in a position as the week starts to already have secured promises of donations from some of the key companies and businesses Safe in Sussex has a relationship with already. Is this something you would be willing to do?

    Please let Debbie know your thoughts and don’t hesitate to ask if you have questions about the Christmas Challenge. You can contact her on debbie.west@safeinisussex.org.uk



  • 23 November 2022 12:02 PM | Anonymous




    HR Smart share useful Statutory Payment Information in their Autumn Newsletter.

    Be sure to follow them on social media and sign up to receive their newsletter on their website for this and lots more tips and advice.  www.hrsmartuk.com

    STATUTORY PAYMENTS INFORMATION

    NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE From 1st April 2022
    Apprentice                             - £4.81 per hour
    Age under 18                         - £4.81 per hour
    Age 18 to 20 inclusive          - £6.83 per hour
    Age 21 to 22 inclusive          - £9.18 per hour
    Age 23 and over                    - £9.50 per hour

    NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE From 1st April 2023
    Apprentice                             - £5.28 per hour
    Age under 18                         - £5.28 per hour
    Age 18 to 20 inclusive          - £7.49 per hour
    Age 21 to 22 inclusive          - £10.18 per hour
    Age 23 and over                    - £10.42 per hour

    STATUTORY PAYMENTS From 6th April 2022

    Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) - £99.35 per week up to 28 weeks.

    Statutory Maternity & Adoption Pay (SMP & SAP)
    First 6 weeks - 90% of average gross weekly salary per week.
    Remaining 33 weeks - £156.66 or 90% of average gross weekly salary, depending on which is lower.

    Statutory Paternity Pay (SPP)
    £156.66 or 90% of average gross weekly salary, depending on which amount is lower. SPP leave is capped at a maximum of 2 weeks.

    Shared Parental Pay (ShPP)
    Up to 50 weeks of leave and 37 weeks of pay can be shared between parents, subject to meeting eligibility criteria. ShPP is paid at £156.66 or 90% of average gross weekly salary, depending  on which is lower.

    Redundancy
    Statutory Redundancy Payment - Up to £571 per week, capped at £17,130.
    Age 22 and under: 0.5 week’s pay for each full year of service.
    Age 23-40: 1 week’s pay for each full year of service.
    Age 41 and over: 1.5 week’s pay for each full year of service.

    UNFAIR DISMISSAL
    Compensation capped at the lower of either £93,878 or 52 weeks' gross actual pay.

    HOLIDAY ENTITLEMENT - No Change
    Minimum of 5.6 weeks per annum and can include the 8 UK public holidays. This is 28 days for full time employees.

     


  • 23 November 2022 10:47 AM | Anonymous

    Adur & Worthing Business Awards supports Guild Care as its 2022 Charity Partner

    Guests who attended the prestigious Adur & Worthing Business Awards on Friday 4th November were invited to enter a fundraising draw during the evening to support local charity, Guild Care. Guild Care is Worthing’s leading social care charity, supporting people to live well, enjoy life, and love every day. In addition to their three not-for-profit care homes, they run a wealth of community services that support older people, people living with dementia, and children and adults with learning disabilities.

    The draw raised an incredible £2,058 which will go towards vital equipment and resources. Alex Brooks-Johnson, CEO at Guild Care commented “We were delighted and very proud to be the charity partner this year for the Adur & Worthing Business Awards and would like to thank everyone involved in organising the event as well as all the nominees. We would also like to sincerely thank everyone who attended the awards ceremony and who gave so generously to support our work in reducing social isolation and social stigma. The money raised during the evening will help our charity to continue to support vulnerable, lonely, and isolated people in our community”. 

    James Stoner (Business Development Director at JSPC/ AWBA Vice Chairman) and Tracie Davey (Worthing & Adur Chamber of Commerce CEO / AWBA Judge) recently visited the charity to present a cheque. James said, “It was great to support a charity that provides such outstanding care to so many local families. I would like to personally thank everyone who donated so generously on the night”.

    Photo L-R Tracie Davey (Worthing & Adur Chamber CEO / AWBA Judge), Alex Brooks-Johnson (Guild Care CEO) and James Stoner (Operations Director at JSPC Computer Services / AWBA Vice Chairman).


  • 23 November 2022 9:18 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Economic Update From George Square Independent Financial Advisers

    The budget nobody wanted to deliver

    When Jeremy Hunt moved to the dispatch box this week his predecessor had both cursed and blessed his budget.

    The curse of course was the contribution made to an enormous fiscal hole which could only be filled by handing out pain across the country.

    The blessing? Rarely have expectations for good news been so low. If Hunt was able to pull even the most ragged and dejected rabbit from the hat it would be greeted with joyous rapture. Some bedraggled creatures did emerge such as more money for the NHS.

    Yet overall, Hunt was forced to propose a £55 billion package of tax rises and spending cuts aiming to fix the country's public finances and restore its economic credibility.

    In a clear reversal from his predecessor the tax plans were focused on wealthier people bearing much of the burden but accompanied by real pressure on those on benefits at a time of ultra-low unemployment.

    The announced tax changes came as expected, with main measures including cutting the threshold for the top rate of income tax of 45% to £125,000 and freezing of allowances and thresholds for income tax, national insurance, and inheritance tax for a further two years.

    The budget aims to slash the dividend allowance to £1,000 from £2,000 next year, and then to £500 in April 2024.

    Pensions and benefits will increase in line with inflation and there will be additional payments on top, to the poorest next year to help with the cost of living.

    From April, the Energy Price Guarantee will run for another 12 months at £3,000 a year for the average household up from £2,500.

    Corporation tax will rise to 25% from 19% from April. The oil and gas sector will face an expanded windfall tax of 35%, up from 25%. The Chancellor also announced a new 45% tax on low-carbon electricity generators, which would be temporary. The two taxes together would raise £14 billion next year.

    The Chancellor offered a sour outlook for growth, saying that the economy will shrink by 1.4% in 2023, compared with a forecast for growth of 1.8% published in March.

    None of this is good news of course and there can be little doubt that there is pain to come.

    However, every action, as the law goes, has an equal and opposite reaction. The benefit of taking this pain should be felt in lower inflation. As inflation comes down, the Bank of England is able to raise interest rates by less. This starts to ease the pain being felt in the real economy. Ultimately as inflation falls, the Chancellor may well find he has more scope to help households than is implied by this budget.

    Yet for the moment he knows he must hold his nerve and wait for the pain to pass.

    As investors, this budget comes as conditions generally improve. Bonds have stopped falling in price as the market begins to believe it has the measure of how far interest rates will need to rise. Added to this, the rate of US inflation has begun to slow markedly. If US inflation is falling this will drive falling inflation around the world. These factors have created a better environment to invest and can be welcomed alongside the higher expected returns implied by today’s bond and share prices.

    Whilst the economic pain may still be felt, we can take comfort that the stock market has already taken much of its pain and hope for a recovery.


  • 22 November 2022 11:39 AM | Anonymous

    Join Chichester College Group’s Skills Advisory Panels!

    Chichester College Group is looking for experts to join its Skills Advisory Panels. The panels play a key role in ensuring that the Group is meeting the local and regional skills needs.

    The group will meet online three times a year online and will support us by:

    •  validating our curriculum offer and identify new course opportunities
    • reviewing and challenging market intelligence data - labour and skills
    • ensuring CCG is meeting employer needs locally and regionally

    We also hope you benefit from joining by:

    •  meeting and networking with like minding colleagues – sharing challenges and best practice
    • gain a greater understanding of the skills landscape locally and regionally
    • learning more about the range of government funded and non-funded programmes
    • influencing CCG policy and practice

    If you are interested in finding our more, please contact Paul Rolfe – Associate Principal paul.rolfe@chichester.ac.uk


  • 22 November 2022 9:54 AM | Anonymous

    TeachAllAboutIt Tuition Launches New eLearning ICDL Courses in Worthing

    TeachAllAboutIt Team becomes Worthing’s only ICDL Accredited test center for the BCS internationally recognized qualifications

    TeachAllAboutIt, who have been supporting students locally in Worthing and around the UK with Computer Science and ICT tuition since 2017, announced today an expansion to offering the well-known International Computer Driving License qualifications to both young people and local businesses alike.

    After the ICT GCSE and A Levels were withdrawn, a skills gap was left with many young people entering the workforce with fewer office skills than their predecessors. By offering the ICDL online courses and exams, TeachAllAboutIt aims to help our learners and local businesses keep their skills up to date and get the most out of the technology in our offices and homes.

    Fabian told us, “My ICT course really helped at college. No-one else knew how to use master slides for their presentation!” 

    Since remote working became mainstream, professional exams have become accessible through remote invigilation and our ICDL courses are no exception. Learners can sit their exams in the specialist mini-IT suite at the TeachAllAboutIt Tuition Centre in Tarring Road or from  

    from the comfort of their own home or office through remote invigilation.

    About TeachAllAboutIt:

    Founded in 2017 by Holly Billinghurst, TeachAllAboutIt Tuition has focused on access to education for all. Initially created for Computer Science tuition, TeachAllAboutIt has expanded to supporting students in a variety of subjects through private tuition and online distance learning – if you no longer need our help by the date of the exam, then we’ve done our job well!

    TeachAllAboutIt was shortlisted as Small Business of the Year in 2021 by Worthing & Adur Business Awards, and awarded Sussex New Business of the Year in 2020 by Sussex University Business School.




  • 15 November 2022 1:29 PM | Anonymous

    The Minister of State for Exports, Andrew Griffith MP, shares helpful information for exporting businesses

    The Export Support Service is the first point of contact for UK businesses looking to find answers to practical questions about exporting to Europe. Businesses can access the Export Support Service by visiting www.gov.uk/ask-export-support-team or by calling 0300 303 8955.

    The UK Export Academy is a free, comprehensive training offer available to UK businesses with a product or service that can be sold internationally. The UK Export Academy’s foundation course, market access events, sector specific webinars and masterclasses give businesses the knowledge and skills to sell to customers around the world by learning from experts in international trade. Since its launch in mid-November, over 9,000 businesses have signed up to the UK Export Academy from across the UK. To learn more about the UK Export Academy, and to register for free events, please visit: www.great.gov.uk/exportacademy.

    The newly launched UK Tradeshow Programme gives grants to help businesses to maximise their impact at international tradeshows, whether as exhibitors or visitors. Exhibiting at overseas trade shows can help you gain essential market knowledge and increase both your companies brand awareness and your business sales. To apply for support through the UK Tradeshow Programme, please visit: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/uk-tradeshow-programme#how-to-apply.

    UK Export Finance (UKEF) is the UK’s world-class export credit agency. UKEF work with the Department for International Trade, Her Majesty’s Treasury and over 70 private lenders and credit insurers to support UK businesses that export. UKEF’s tried and tested product range includes buyer finance, exporter guarantees and insurance. UKEF currently supports exports to over 200 countries. UKEF’s regional Export Finance Managers are on hand to help guide you through the export process. Find your nearest Export Finance Manager here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/find-an-export-finance-manager.

    Your local trade team is also on hand to offer expert advice and support including assessing whether you are eligible for funding. DIT’s Internationalisation Fund can provide match funding of between £1,000 and £9,000 to access third party expertise, to overcome barriers and access new International Markets, subject to eligibility and suitability. Funding may also support exhibiting at Trade Fairs, Trade Missions and independent market visits. You can find your local trade team at: www.great.gov.uk/contact/office-finder.


  • 15 November 2022 12:06 PM | Anonymous

    Sir Robert Woodard Academy Need Your Help to Support their Year 11 Careers Day

    Our Year 11 Aspire Day is the highlight of the year for our careers programme, and it relies on our community to generously donate their time.

    During the one-hour sessions, a range of adults speak to students about the jobs they do, and the journey taken to get there. It's all about helping our students understand the pathways available to them, as well as hearing about jobs that they may never have heard of before.

    The format is virtual speed networking, and students move from table to table to speak with adults for between five and ten minutes.  At any one time, you are likely to be speaking to 3 or 4 students.

    Year 11 Aspire Day: 25th November 

    Session 1: 11:05 (1 hour)

    Session 2: 12:25 (1 hour)

    Can you join us for one or both of these sessions? You might be thinking "I'm not sure what to say" - every story and journey is helpful. What did you study? How did you get into your current role? What other jobs have you done? Which skills do you think are most important to succeed in the modern workplace?

    If so please email careers@srwa.co.uk and let us know which session you can attend.



  • 15 November 2022 10:11 AM | Anonymous

    New partnership offers boost for entrepreneurs network in Sussex

    An exciting new partnership has been announced to support thousands of entrepreneurs and businesses in Crawley, Hove, Worthing and the county of Sussex. 

    Workshops and events, sector specific meet-ups, seminars and digital learning material plus networking and more, will be on offer thanks to a new collaboration between Freedom Works and Barclays Eagle Labs.  Founded in 2016, Freedom Works has been supporting businesses offering co-working and flexible space to encourage growth for those wanting to work near their home along the South Coast. 

    The new Barclays Eagle Labs partnership will support three of Freedom Works current sites; Astral Towers, Crawley, Hove Business Centre, Hove and The Mill Building, Worthing. 

    The Freedom Works and Barclays Eagle Labs partnership will provide a more extensive package of support for over 2,000 businesses across the Freedom Works network.  This will include support from a dedicated ecosystem manager providing access to technical expertise, mentoring and connections required to integrate companies into Barclays’ UK wide network, bringing businesses together to create potential new partnerships to help start-up and scale-up businesses alike achieve their ambitions.   Barclays’ local business banking teams and specialist ‘high-growth’ managers will also be available to provide banking support to companies and entrepreneurs.  

    Jon Trigg, Founder and Managing Director of Freedom Works, said “One of our goals is to provide a collaborative environment for our members to help provide more than a roof over their heads.  To date we have benefited from peer-support within the community.  But, the partnership with Eagle Labs will now enable our members to benefit from the fantastic curated supported delivered through Barclays Eagles Labs programmes and hands on support.” 

    David Hamilton, Lead for Transformation and Partnerships, Barclays Eagle Labs, said: “We’re looking forward to expanding the support offered by Barclays Eagle Labs to further deepen our commitment to entrepreneurs working alongside Freedom Works at Crawley, Hove, Worthing and across Sussex. Barclays Eagle Labs is committed to supporting the development of entrepreneurship skills and has a mission to inspire and educate ambitious founders and start-ups across the UK to help them succeed.” 

    Barclays Eagle Labs is one of the largest co-working and incubator networks for start-ups and scale-ups in the UK, supporting over 30 business ecosystems throughout the country. The Labs are spaces to help entrepreneurs and ambitious businesses collaborate, innovate and grow - effectively skills factories for the UK - and they have supported over 6000 businesses to date. 

    An official launch will take place in the New Year.