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 



  • 21 January 2022 2:01 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Secure your spot and join our exclusive event to discover the top 10 pain points that could be affecting your business

    If you want to give your business the best chance to succeed, we highly recommend you join us along with other local business owner-managers for this live event where Pro-actions CEO Andy Linnett will cover the top 10 business pain points and outline the solutions that will help your business thrive. 
     

    Date: Tuesday 25 January, 2022
    Time: 9.30am - 12.30pm
    Venue: The Charmandean Centre, Forest Road, Worthing, BN14 9HS
    Cost: Free

    Click here to register

  • 21 January 2022 1:57 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Have your say on the future of our beaches

    Residents in Adur and Worthing are being given the chance to question Southern Water about bathing water quality results, as well as the company’s plans for future services.

    Joint chairs of Adur & Worthing Councils' Joint Overview and Scrutiny Committee (JOSC) want to hear from the public ahead of a meeting next Thursday (January 27) where representatives from Southern Water will be present to take submitted questions from residents, via the Chairman, during 30 minutes of public question time. 

    JOSC is the committee of councillors established to question and scrutinise decisions made by the Councils' Leaders, or Executive Members, of the Councils. It has no jurisdiction over planning or licensing decisions but regularly invites other public bodies, including the Environment Agency.

    Southern Water has accepted an invitation to deliver a presentation about how it provides services and its plans for improved infrastructure, while meeting the needs of residents, especially in new developments where demand is set to increase.

    Joint JOSC chair and representative for Adur District Council, Cllr Joss Loader, said: “The Council would love to hear from residents who have very understandable concerns about bathing water quality and what’s being done to help prevent the discharge of sewage into the River Adur and sea, after periods of heavy rain. 

    “We want to work with Southern Water to ensure everyone can enjoy our beautiful coastline and are able to swim in clean seas. That work has been on-going and will continue in earnest, but we would like to hear from anyone who has any concerns and questions.”

    Fellow joint JOSC chair and representative for Worthing Borough Council, Charles James, added: “We are very lucky to live on the coast and have access to the sea and the Councils are therefore totally committed to ensuring the very highest standard of water quality. So, if you have any questions, or recommendations then please submit them via email (address below).”

    Southern Water was fined a record £90m last July after the company admitted 6,971 illegal spills from 17 sites in Hampshire, Kent and West Sussex between 2010 and 2015.

    A report from the company suggested that the target to achieve ‘excellent’ bathing water quality standard would be 2021/22 based on data over a four-year period with the results due to be released ahead of the meeting.

    The Councils have also been working with various partners such as the Public Health & Regulation (PH&R), Coastal Office and Building Control Teams in conjunction with Southern Water and the Environment Agency in a bid to improve the quality of bathing water to obtain and then maintain ‘Blue Flag’ status along its coast. 

    As a result of those meetings, there has been training for Council Officers to help identify any faults in new developments, as well as additional signage along Worthing promenade to highlight the dog exclusion zone that operates between May and September.

    The Councils also worked with Southern Water and other authorities on the Beauty of the Beach campaign. This aims to educate the public about what they can do to improve bathing water quality, while also providing relevant statistics on water quality. 

    All questions must be submitted via email to democratic.services@adur-worthing.gov.uk and must be in by Tuesday, January 25 at midday.

  • 21 January 2022 1:47 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Initial plans for Worthing Debenhams building revealed 

    The new owners of the Debenhams site on South Street in Worthing have unveiled plans to transform the historic department store into a mixed-use development of retail and housing.

    Shoreham and Worthing-based business partners Paul Craig and Ralph Gilbert took possession of the building in September this year and aim to submit their planning application in early 2022.  

    They have revealed plans to retain the ground floor for retail and transform the upper levels into flats varying in size from studios to penthouses. 

    The rooftop level will feature a lounge and garden that will incorporate communal working and social spaces like office pods and a garden kitchen. The project forms part of the wider regeneration of Worthing town centre, including the redevelopment of Beales also located on South Street.

    Developer Paul Craig, of Craig Developments, said: “We hope to be part of a re-launch of this part of town with this building acting as an anchor point for South Street. The future of the high street is bright, but it is going to be different. It will no longer be hundreds of square meters of shops, but will hopefully become more of a community with people living and shopping locally. 

    “Adur and Worthing Councils have a very positive attitude towards regenerating Worthing and going forward with developments, which has given us the confidence to take the risk and buy this old building despite the huge amount of work that is needed to regenerate and rebuild it.”

    Cllr Nicola Waight, Executive Member for Regeneration, said: “While this development will have to go through the planning process, it is fantastic to see that coming out of the loss of this cornerstone department store is a plan from local businesses to revive the building and bring new life and opportunity into our town centre.”

    Building work is predicted to start at the end of 2022 with a projected completion date of three years. The current plan is for the flats to be offered for rental rather than sale. This, the developers said, will help them keep standards high and prevent an influx of second homes. The developers are aiming for a premium finish that showcases the building’s architecture and will offer a concierge service too.

    The Debenhams building has a long history in the town and was originally built as Hubbard’s department store in the Art Deco style. Much of the building’s original beauty has been lost over the years, including during a dramatic fire in the 1940’s. 

    But that hasn’t deterred the new owners from trying to preserve as much of the original features as they can, including the original wooden parquet floor tiles which were discovered underneath Debenhams’ plastic flooring. 

    They also discovered a boarded up elevator shaft that still had smoke damage from the fire and plan to move the glass domed ceiling from the original restaurant to the top floor. Also taking pride of place in the redevelopment will be the original balustrades and radiator covers. 

    Plus, work is already underway to preserve the large original plaster mouldings, which will be stored off site until they are ready to be reinstalled. 

    Developer Paul also had a personal reason for wanting to take on this project — his mother previously worked in the store as a shop assistant and he has fond memories of visiting her there. 

    An open public consultation is soon to be launched, which will allow local residents and businesses to provide input before the full planning application is submitted. Visit http://www.craigdevelopments.co.uk/debenhams to register your interest in the consultation. 


  • 20 January 2022 11:09 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Mayo Wynne Baxter joins Ampa to support expansion plans

    Leading Sussex law firm Mayo Wynne Baxter has joined national legal and professional services group, Ampa, to enhance its ambitious plans for growth.

    Mayo Wynne Baxter, founded more than 150 years ago in Lewes, will continue to operate as a separate LLP retaining its brand and growing its market position as it continues to deliver legal services for businesses, people and their families throughout the South East.

    No money will be exchanged as part of the merger and the firm’s equity partners will merge into Ampa’s membership. Mayo Wynne Baxter’s move to join Ampa is part of a wider strategy shared by the businesses for growth, collaboration and combined infrastructure, as well as shared values supporting clients and the community.

    Joining the group will enable Mayo Wynne Baxter to increase its service offering for clients, tapping into more than 900 experts across the group of brands and Ampa’s group London hub.

    The group is proactively looking to recruit talented people and teams across the region and no redundancies are planned.  

    Dean Orgill, Chief Executive Partner at Mayo Wynne Baxter, said: “A merger with Ampa, which shares our values, will enable us to do even more to support our clients, people and our local community. It’s an exciting time in our firm’s evolution, which will build on its historic foundations.

    “We are recruiting proactively across Sussex, Surrey and Kent to grow the business and deliver more opportunities for jobs as well as internal career progression. Being part of the Ampa group enables us to increase the pace of this programme.”

    Joining the likes of full-service Midlands and London-based law firm Shakespeare Martineau and planning consultancy Marrons Planning, Mayo Wynne Baxter will become the regional anchor brand for Ampa in the South East.

    Mayo Wynne Baxter’s personal injury and clinical negligence teams will join Ampa’s existing national consumer-focussed law brand Lime Solicitors, with full continuity of service for clients, adding around £1.2m additional turnover to Lime Solicitors.

    Dean Orgill will sit on the Ampa group board while also working with the firm’s partners to steer the growth of Mayo Wynne Baxter as a regional anchor brand for the group.

    Sarah Walker-Smith, Group CEO at Ampa, said: “Clients and people across our sector are crying out for change and transformation. It’s time to consider the agile needs of clients more broadly and step away from the traditional consolidation model; Ampa does just that.

    “A key benefit of our group is shared access to greater support for the benefit of our clients, whether that be from other legal professionals across different brands, or our combined business operations capabilities alongside greater career development opportunities for our people. Through greater buying power and significant opportunities to collaborate on projects, we will deliver enhanced benefit for our people and clients, in life and business. 

    “Each brand in our group is empowered to deliver on its growth ambitions and retaining autonomy whilst collaborating with each other when it makes sense to do so for the greater good.

    “Mayo Wynne Baxter has a unique geography, local market affinity, excellent client relationships, strong employer brand and a great reputation – which is why it is so important that it maintains its brand and market positions. It has been great to meet and now go into partnership with a similarly progressive business and like-minded people to help us drive the Ampa vision.”

    Ampa, which has pending B Corporation status, also includes cyber security company CSS Assure and uninsured loss recovery experts Corclaim as well as Shakespeare Martineau, Marrons Planning and its consumer brand Lime Solicitors. All Ampa brands are recruiting lateral hires and teams, and the group is proactively looking for like-minded businesses to join the group.

    Mayo Wynne Baxter has started its transition to the group and its equity partners will officially become members of Ampa from 1 May 2022.

    The merger will take Ampa to a turnover above £100m for 2022/23 and a group of more than 1,100 people immediately.

    For more information please visit: https://www.mayowynnebaxter.co.uk/

  • 20 January 2022 10:52 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    First Aid for Mental Health Level 2 Course

    This course is a 6 hour classroom based course that is suitable for anyone aged 14 years and over. Lunch and refreshments included.

    Course content:

    1. What is mental health
    2. Stigmas around mental health
    3. Factors affecting mental health
    4. Understanding the role of First Aider for mental health
    5. Giving advice and contacting emergency services
    6. Identifying signs and managing stress
    7. Identifying signs of : Depression, Anxiety, Psychosis, Eating disorders, Suicide and Self-harm
    8. Effects of substance misuse on a persons mental health
    9. Demonstrating the application of the first aid action plan for mental health
    10. Key factors of providing positive mental health in the workplace and how to implement them

    Date: Monday 7th February 
    Time: 10am - 5pm
    Venue: Ardington Hotel 
    Cost: £180 per person

    Click here to book


  • 12 January 2022 9:37 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Emergency First Aid at Work Course

    Do you know what to do in an emergency? 
    Whether you are Self Employed or work for a company.
    Is it time to renew your first aid certificate? 

    Book into our one day Emergency at Work course where participants will be able to update and refresh existing knowledge and will learn easy, straight forward and common sense ways of dealing with any given situation.

    Date: Monday 21st March
    Duration: Please arrive at 9.15am for a prompt  start at 9.30am- Finish: 4.30pm :1 day (including breaks with light refreshments).
    Venue: The Ardington Hotel, Steyne Gardens, Worthing 

  • 07 January 2022 1:03 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Care planning and free financial assessment event: 20th January 2022

    This exclusive, complimentary and no obligation Guild Care event is for anyone who may be considering care for their loved ones either now or in the future.

    Due to current Covid 19 precautions, and for the safety of our staff and residents, the even will now be taking place online.

    Call now to book your free assessment: 01903 327327.

    Expert advice

    Guildcare are working in partnership with Tom Scott, Independent Financial Adviser and Director at Worthing’s Care Advice Service to share with you our collective expertise, knowledge and advice to help you understand your options. In a private appointment, we can talk you through:

    • The different financial options available to help fund your care
    • How to best plan for you and your family’s future
    • What support might be available to you and your loved one
    • Guild Care’s extensive and high-quality services

    Free financial assessment

    A free, no obligation, financial assessment worth £145 is also available to help you understand how you might be able to fund the care your loved one needs.

    Date

    Appointments are available from 9am to 5pm on Thursday 20 January 2022.

    Please allow up to 2-3 hours for your appointment. Call now to check available times: 01903 327327.

    Book now

    Call now to book your free assessment: 01903 327327.

    You can also email to book or ask our team any questions.

    Email: enquiries@guildcare.org.uk.

    In partnership with Care Advice Service.











  • 05 January 2022 10:05 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Go Trekking With Link to Hope to the Balkans!

    Link to Hope has 10 places left to take part in our Sponsored Balkan Trek 2022.  20 of us will be flying into Albania between the 11th – 18th June 2022 to raise money for the work of Link to Hope in rebuilding lives and communities in Eastern Europe.  From our starting point we will be doing a 100k circular trek that will mean we also visit the countries of Kosovo and Montenegro. So for those looking to tick off more countries on your list, that’s three countries in one trip!

    The trip costs £695 that includes flights, accommodation, in country transport, meals, guides etc.  You just need to raise £1,000 in sponsorship to support our education and social care projects that Link to Hope run all year round.  This is our seventh challenge event and no-one has failed to raise the sponsorship target as we give maximum help and assistance to make sure you achieve your goal.  This is marked as a 4 out of 10 trek in terms of difficulty and you need to be reasonably fit to take part as well as over 18.

    Imagine yourself there….. ‘a hiking trail that traverses the Western Balkans, an area where ancient tracks connect remote regions. The epic walk passes through villages,  separated  by   strict   borders and   fortified   by    bunkers.  Winding through meadows, mountain  peaks,  lakes and     woodlands,     this     is     one     of     the most  diverse   walking   trails   in   the world.  The  views  and  the  trails transform,  switching  from   rocky   paths and bare peaks  to  meadows  rich  with flowers  and   plants,   where   nature   has been left to run wild’

    For anyone wanting more information please ring us on 01903 529333 or go to https://linktohope.co.uk/events/balkans-three-countries-sponsored-trek-june-2022/


  • 05 January 2022 8:39 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Free business startup course

    Smart Dog Education CIC - a female lead business startup company is running a free Business start up and early stage business growth programme in Jan and Feb 2022 with a £500 ‘best new business prize.’

    The course is 6 sessions in total, every week for 6 weeks, running at Field Place in Worthing Tuesdays 11 am – 2 pm starting Tuesday 11th Jan, which is sign up and information day.

    The course then starts in earnest on 18th Jan and the last session which is the 'Dragons Den and £500 prize celebration day' is February 22nd 2022.

    Entirely free, this course will be delivered by experts in funding and social enterprise and will cover all aspects of starting and running a business in the UK in an interactive and interesting way. We will pay travel for people from Brighton and Hove as well as locally in Worthing.

    Smart Dog will help participants ensure they get the legal structure, name, finances, marketing and customers. Run by expert business advisors, they will help you learn from other’s mistakes, and find you routes to local funding and marketplaces.

    20 places available – anyone of any age (over 18) can join, the only entry requirements are being unemployed, economically inactive or on benefits.

    Learning with others is sometimes the best and most motivational way to take in information.  

    No one can pretend that writing a business plan or learning how to do a cash flow is fun, but we can promise to make all aspects of business start up interesting, relevant and help you set achievable goals.

    You’ve got everything to gain and nothing to lose!

    Please send your expression of interest to sophie@smartdogcic.com

  • 22 December 2021 11:07 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Vacancy at Heaton House Dementia Care Home 

    Heaton House Dementia Care Home in West Worthing

    Vacancy with full ensuite now available on first floor (lift)

    Please phone 01903-700251 or email care@heaton-house.net