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 



  • 03 March 2022 2:56 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Grow your business with an Invest4 grant - online workshop

    Yes, there really is free money to help your business, available through the Hothouse programme, being administered by Brighton and Hove Council. Grants now have one single application form and we can help you with it all.

    As an SME ourselves, GetSet for Growth - Coast to Capital really understands that sometimes it can be a real hassle completing the paperwork and getting the right ticks in the right boxes. Don’t be daunted - we know the answers to the questions. Investing a little of your time now in order to complete your application correctly will really help accelerate the Council's consideration of your case and help get you the money quickly so that you can get on with growing your business! This workshop is only available to SMEs in the Coast to Capital region - please check before booking a place here

    The Details:

    Overview of the application process and what grant funding is available for your business.

    We show you how to complete your Invest4 grant application including going through the application form and Expression of Interest.

    Look out for other workshops being run by Get Set for Growth Coast to Capital too. Please note that the grants are based on eligibility criteria which includes your business location - more details available here

    This workshop series is run by GetSet for Growth - Coast to Capital which is part of The Business Hothouse, a three year Business Support Programme part-funded by the European Union. GetSet for Growth is offering specialist, free Access to Finance support to help businesses with the potential and ambition to grow, through a range of highly rated workshops, 1:1 support and access to a grant programme.

    Booking is essential as places are limited to ensure maximum learning and benefit for each participant. Please ensure that if you are unable to attend the session, that you let us know so that we can move this place to another participant. The workshop will be delivered via Zoom and full joining instructions will be provided on the morning of the session.

    Please be advised that while the workshop is free of charge, we will ask you to fill in a registration form and session feedback form. GetSet for Growth - Coast to Capital is a fully funded program, set up to support entrepreneurs and this paperwork enables us to track our progress, measure our impact and continue providing you free services.

    Click here to book

  • 03 March 2022 2:51 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Cut in short-term parking fees to lure shoppers back to town centre

    Worthing is to cut some of its short-term car parking charges to attract shoppers back to the town centre.

    Visitors will benefit from a reduction in parking fees for the second hour of their stay at Worthing Borough Council’s three multi-storey car parks from March 28.

    The new tariffs are also designed to support economic growth while raising enough funds to maintain and invest in the parking infrastructure for the future. 

    Improvements to Worthing’s car parks are ongoing with upgrades to payment technology already underway, as well as major investment in Buckingham Road due to take place this year.

    As part of Worthing Borough Council's annual multi-storey tariff review, fees for up to two hours’ parking Mondays to Saturdays in the Buckingham Road, Grafton and High Street car parks - which currently stands at £2.30 - will be reduced to £2, while the Sunday rate will remain unchanged at £2 for two hours. Parking at the town’s three multi-storeys for the first hour on any day will stay at £1.

    Cllr Kevin Jenkins, the Leader of Worthing Borough Council, said: “Our high street shops have endured some incredibly tough times over the last couple of years.

    “The idea in reducing the parking charges for the second hour of parking is to attract more visitors and shoppers in a bid to give a boost to those businesses in the town centre, while also bringing in some much-needed funds to improve and modernise our town’s parking facilities.”

    In line with Government guidance, there will be moderate increases to the tariffs for longer stays in the Buckingham Road, Grafton and High Street multi-storey car parks.

    Monday to Saturday parking for visitors for up to three hours will rise from £3.60 to £3.90, while up to four hours increases from £4.80 to £5.20, up to five hours goes up from £6 to £6.50 and all-day parking increases by £1 to £11.

    On a Sunday, the maximum charge is £3 in the multi-storey car parks for the first three hours before rising slightly to £4 for up to four hours and £5 for all-day parking.

    There will also be a small increase in the town centre workers’ tariff. Currently staff working in the BN11 postcode are entitled to apply for a town centre workers’ permit which caps the fee at any of the three multi-storeys.The current tariff is £4 for Buckingham Road and £5 for High Street and Grafton car parks, but will go up to £6 across all three car parks.

    Cllr Kevin Jenkins added: “The increases for longer stays are very modest and remain incredibly competitive compared to similar local authorities in the area.

    “There is also a slight increase to the town centre workers’ tariff, a scheme specific to Worthing. But even with this increase, those using the scheme benefit from a 45% reduction in the cost of all-day parking. 

    “As we respond to the Climate Emergency we really need to be encouraging car users into more sustainable forms of transport when accessing the town.”

  • 03 March 2022 2:46 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    How to write an effective business plan - online workshop - The Business Hothouse 

    Date: Wednesday 30th March 
    Time:
    10am - 12pm 
    This event will be held online 

    Designed for start-ups, this 2 hour session will guide you through the key component parts of a good business plan. Includes a Q&A session.

    Sponsored by Mole Valley for Business and delivered by our start-up expert, Paul Dallibar, this remote, interactive workshop will ensure that you have the ability to write a business plan that covers all the bases and enables you to apply for business funding or grant funding.

    The components covered will be:

    • Executive Summary
    • Your product/service
    • The market and the opportunity
    • The competition and understanding what's special about your business
    • Why do you need the money?
    • Financial forecasts
    • What are the risks?
    • Contingencies

    We'll finish on why all of the above components are critical to an underwriter agreeing to finance your business, or a grant fund manager agreeing to award you a business grant.

    We'll then have a Q&A session where Paul will help you towards your next step in gaining funding and finance for your start-up or early-stage business.

    Click here to book your place


  • 02 March 2022 12:28 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Support for Ukraine 

    My name is Irma Latsanych, I’m Ukrainian artist and art teacher living in Worthing. And a member (Irmas Craft) of Worthing & Adur Chamber of Commerce and I am asking for your help.

    My morning now begins not with coffee, but with the phrase "how are you?"  sent to dozens of my friends in Ukraine.  And then a long tart wait for an answer.  Thank God, every morning I receive answers to all my messages.  

    I contacted doctors in Lviv, they wrote me a list of essentials that are needed. All of these items can be found online on Amazon, Ebay Etc. 

    • Ambu Perfit ACE Collar (for adults)
    • QuikClot Combat Gauze
    • ARS for Needle Decompression (14ga x 3.25in)
    • Sich Strengthened Individual Combat Hybrid Tourniquet Tactical
    • Nato Emergency medical kit

    If you are able to support in any way please email Irma on saveirma@gmail.com for further details, Irma is organising the shipment of supplies via Nova Poshta Global mailing service. 

    You can also donate via the Red Cross Crisis Appeal here
  • 10 February 2022 9:47 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Carpenter Box Financial Advisers awarded Trading Standards Buy with Confidence membership

    The Worthing-based financial advisory team, Carpenter Box Financial Advisers, has been awarded membership of the Trading Standards exclusive Buy with Confidence scheme.

    The Buy with Confidence scheme provides an approved-trader list, increasingly used by consumers seeking to ensure that professionals appointed on their behalf are reputable and trustworthy.

    Trading Standards vets and approves all businesses granted membership to ensure that they operate in a legal, honest and fair manner. Candidates must also agree to abide by the scheme’s code of conduct in line with the letter of the spirit and the law.

    During the rigorous application process Carpenter Box Financial Advisers were subject to a series of checks, including an expert audit, as well as a review of its customer feedback history and current references. 

    Gill Lynes, Senior Financial Planning Manager at Carpenter Box Financial Advisers, commented: “We are especially delighted to have been granted approval by Trading Standards having successfully completed a lengthy and thorough vetting process.

    “The exceptional feedback that we received from our clients reinforces our strong reputation – something that we’re incredibly proud of.

    “It’s extremely important to us that all businesses and individuals have access to ethical and reliable financial services, hence our decision to go the extra mile to prove our credibility.”

    Carpenter Box Financial Advisers’ team offer an integrated financial and tax advice service for individuals, business owners and professionals throughout the various stages of life.

    For more information, please visit: www.carpenterboxfa.com 


  • 01 February 2022 1:54 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Kreston Reeves strengthens Legal Services team with experienced private client solicitor

    Accountants, business, legal and financial advisers has strengthened its Legal Services team with the appointment of experienced private client solicitor Taynia Pemberton. Taynia joined the firm on 25 January.

    Taynia brings to Kreston Reeves considerable experience and expertise in wills, probate, trusts, succession, long term care planning, powers of attorney and securing the interests of elderly and vulnerable individuals. She is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners and Solicitors for the Elderly, and a volunteer for Age UK.

    Commenting on joining the firm, Taynia said: “Kreston Reeves has a strong reputation for advising private individuals on a wide range of legal issues alongside its financial and tax planning team. Clients recognise the value in having Kreston Reeves provide that holistic approach to their personal and financial affairs. I look forward to developing my career further with the firm.”

    Kreston Reeves growing legal team provides individuals with a wide range of support and advice from wills and probate to inheritance tax planning, trusts and lasting powers of attorney.

    Simon Levine, a Partner in the legal team said: “In a complex and increasingly uncertain environment, the demand for high-quality advice and support for private individuals has never been greater. Kreston Reeves offers advice from highly experienced solicitors to help individuals shape their futures.

    “We are thrilled by Taynia’s decision to join us. She has a fantastic track record in representing elderly individuals and will be a valuable new addition to the firm.

  • 28 January 2022 2:33 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Kick Butt & Stay Positive Day

    Date: Wednesday 30th March 2022
    Time:
    9am – 4pm.
    Where:
    Lodge Hill Centre, Watersfield, Near Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 1LZ

    Chamber Member, Debbie Stevens is hosting her first health & wellbeing discovery day to help you to make life changes to lead to a happy, healthier lifestyle. 

    Find out more here.

  • 25 January 2022 9:03 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    The Ardéche Challenge: 13th to 16th May 2022

    Trek and kayak the stunning Ardéche in May 2022 as part of a once in a lifetime ultra-challenge in support of Guild Care!

    Choose from two routes designed to ensure the challenge is suitable for every level of fitness. The first, more challenging ‘Double Marathon’ route includes a marathon distance trek along the side of the stunning Gorge followed next day by an exhilarating 42km kayak down the undulating river – this is one for those wanting a real challenge. The ‘Marathon’ route is a little easier, comprising of a 12km trek and 30km kayak.

    More information can be found below.

    If you have any questions or would like to register your interest, please email fundraising@guildcare.org.

    Costs and sponsorship

    To join, we are asking for a deposit of £150 and a minimum raised sponsorship of £600. The deposit will be refunded on receipt of sponsorship - or it can be counted as part of the sponsorship.

    Travel

    Travel costs are not included in the down payment and you will be expected to make your own way to the Ardèche.

    What the Ardéche Challenge looks like

    Friday

    If you decide to travel with the group, you will be collected by minibus and driven to base. Alternatively, you can make your own way to the base.

    At the base there will be a brief about the upcoming challenges, as well as opportunities to enjoy the beautiful scenery. Finally, there will be dinner, the bar, and a night’s rest in a bell tent.

    Saturday

    You will complete either a marathon distance or 12km trek through the stunning Ardéche.

    Sunday

    Double marathon participants will be transported to the start of their 42km kayak, whilst Marathon participants will begin their 30km kayak from the base. After a day on the water, there will be evening celebrations and surprises.

    Monday

    Following the above challenges, you will have a day of rest and recovery, with the option of visiting the local town.

    Finally, there will be lunch and then the trip back to the airport.

    Interested?

    If you’re interested, please email fundraising@guildcare.org or use the form below to book.

  • 21 January 2022 2:24 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    New commercial food waste service launches

    Businesses across Adur and Worthing can now turn their leftovers into something great thanks to the Councils’ new commercial food waste collection service.

    As part of its ongoing sustainability drive, Adur & Worthing Councils have worked with dozens of local organisations to develop a resourceful way to recycle rubbish.

    A new dedicated collection service keeps food separate from other waste. The leftovers are then treated sustainably and used to generate energy.

    With up to 33% of waste collected from local businesses being food, the new service is already helping divert hundreds of kilos of kitchen leftovers and plate waste away from landfill.

    This is good for the environment but also cheaper for the companies and the Councils in the long run.

    Cllr Emma Evans, Adur District Council’s Executive Member for Environment, said: “For more than 30 years, we have been providing collections of general and recyclable waste to thousands of local businesses.

    “Now, we’re taking our professional and proactive approach to food waste - providing a dedicated weekly service so that businesses, schools and other organisations can play a part in protecting the environment.”

    Cllr Edward Crouch, Worthing Borough Council’s Executive Member for Digital & Environmental Services, said: “This is an exciting new service which really highlights the commitment to the environment that many of our local businesses want to take.

    “We’ve worked really hard with new and existing customers to create a service which is not only easy-to-use but also one that does not cost the earth either. Feedback so far has been great and I look forward to it developing further in the coming months.”

    A trial commercial food waste service began in the autumn and nearly 20 businesses and organisations have already signed up to weekly collections.

    The Councils’ dedicated commercial waste team works with customers to create a waste collection service that works for them.

    Dedicated red-lidded bins are then provided for all food waste which are then emptied regularly by expert crews in a new specially branded vehicle.

    Clients will receive a new 'Food Waste Recycler' window sticker and other branding materials which they can display to show their customers that they are committed to managing their waste effectively

    Among those to have already signed up to the service are Finch Bar & Eatery in Warwick Street, Worthing.

    In the first two months, nearly 190 kilos of food has been recycled into energy. This reduction in general waste means they will soon be able to reduce the number of bins it has, saving £450 a year in collection and disposal costs.

    Megan Dooley, owner of Finch, said: “We have decided to use the Councils’ food waste service in an effort to be more environmentally-conscious, to send less waste to landfill and to reduce our carbon footprint.

    “It’s been really easy to set up. It’s been tailored to our needs and is a very affordable service. I have really enjoyed using it and I think it’s really beneficial for businesses.

    “I would decide to use the Councils as a food waste provider because it is simple to use, they are really reliable, they have been easy to contact and get in touch with and are a trusted food waste provider.”

    For more information on the Councils Commercial Food Waste service visit: www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/commercial-waste/food-waste/

    Or you can contact the team directly on 01273 263050 or email commercialwaste@adur-worthing.gov.uk.


  • 21 January 2022 2:12 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Councils begin winter tree planting project

    A winter tree planting project has started across Adur and Worthing which will eventually see more than 150 planted in the area.

    Funded by The Tree Council, Adur District Councils’ Parks Team have put in place eight different ‘native’ saplings made up of four English Oaks, a Small Leaved Lime, a Hornbeam, a Sycamore and an Elm which is resistant to Dutch Elm Disease.

    The next phase at Park Avenue Open Space, in Shoreham, which is funded by the Brighton Permaculture Trust as part of their “Growing Community Orchards” programme, will be undertaken by volunteers and assisted by the Permaculture Trust where 10 Apple trees will be planted.

    As part of Adur & Worthing Councils’  budget, there are also plans to plant a mixture of street trees such as English Oak, Willow leaved Pear, Sweet Gum, Birch, Norway Maple, Broad Leaved Cockspur and Scarlet Hawthorn at sites in Tower Road, North Road, Grosvenor Avenue, Hamble Road, Sompting Road and Sompting Recreation Ground.

    The remaining trees to be planted in the parks and open spaces are standard trees around 2.5 to 3.5 metres which will be planted through the winter and completed by March.

    Cllr Emma Evans, Adur District Council's Executive Member for the Environment, said: “Projects like this to plant trees is something we regularly do here as we try to reduce our carbon footprint. But as well as playing a vital role benefiting the environment, trees are also hugely beneficial for enhancing the character of an area, as well as boosting wildlife.”

    Cllr Edward Crouch, Worthing Borough Council's Executive Member for Digital and Environmental Services, added: We're really excited about this project as we know that it will make a real difference to communities across the region.

    “Trees are a precious natural asset and are a vital part of the fight against climate change. Trees also create habitats for wildlife, improve biodiversity, and aid wildlife corridors, as well as being hugely beneficial for our wellbeing.”

    Trees will be planted at a host of sites around the area including Buckingham Park, Southwick Green, Parklands, Malthouse Meadow and Lancing Manor in Adur and Longcroft Park, Highdown North Field, Beach House Park and Hillbarn Recreation Ground, in Worthing.

    There are also a number of small Ash trees, commonly called whips, that will be delivered under the normal winter planting programme, which will also be funded by the Councils. These will replace the ones felled as part of the Ash tree dieback project.

    This is just one part of the Councils’ wider SustainableAW programme, which outlines the commitment to tackle climate change and protect our natural environment.

    The Councils are responsible for more than 18,000 including landmark ones such as the Ilex Way in Goring, the spooky Midsummer Tree in Broadwater and 200-year-old sweet chestnuts in Buckingham Park.

    The Tree Council, which was established in 1973, is a charity that aims to bring governments, communities and individuals together to care for trees and improve the planet's future environment at both national and local level.

    Growing Community Orchards is a government initiative that promotes and encourages neighbourhoods to gain access to green spaces and make use of land such as parks, allotments and nature reserves to plant trees and wildflowers.