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 



  • 13 July 2020 1:42 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Post-Lockdown programme to help bounce back unveiled by Adur & Worthing Councils

    A short, sharp programme of interventions and assistance to help the communities of Adur and Worthing bounce back from the impact of lockdown has been launched.

    Help for businesses, acceleration of building projects, aid for reskilling people who lose their jobs, helping local food production, expanding the ultrafast internet network, investing in renewable energy and developing walking and cycling plans are just some of the projects under consideration.

    Adur & Worthing Councils’ last night (Tuesday) backed the plan called ‘And Then: Bouncing Back in Post-Pandemic Adur and Worthing’. It brings forward some projects already on the Councils’ slate but also commits to quickly investigating other measures that might have communities recover.

    A report to members of the Councils’ Joint Strategic Committee said ‘the pandemic (and its economic and social impacts) has caused considerable harm to individuals, communities and businesses across Adur and Worthing.’

    While the Councils have suffered financial losses themselves during lockdown, it was important that they worked with partners immediately to begin bounce back action. And Then suggests progress must be made within six months.

    Among a raft of actions in the plan are:

    • Grants for freelancers or ‘microentrepreneurs’ seeking new opportunities in the workplace
    • Accelerating major building projects to create jobs and new homes
    • Helping to expand local food production for sustainable and affordable produce
    • Bringing new impetus for the development of Citizens WiFi to create new opportunities
    • Working with partners to develop biodiversity in local marine and estuarine systems
    • Realigning commercial and investment strategies to help shape the future
    • Using the opportunity to replan town centres as they rapidly change post pandemic

    The leader of Worthing Borough Council, Cllr Daniel Humphreys, said, ‘This is not going to be easy because events are rapidly changing but it would be even easier to sit back and wait for something to happen. We need to lead on our recovery, taking the lessons learned during lockdown and working with partners to create new opportunities.

    ‘We have a programme of works that we are already involved in and, given that we’ve proved we can act quickly during the pandemic, we are now going to inject real momentum into our activities, using new investment models and actions that the recovery process will present to us.’

    The Leader of Adur District Council, Cllr Neil Parkin, said, ‘I understand the tremendous difficulties this lockdown has presented to the community and businesses which is why I think it vital that the Council takes a lead in finding ways to help us bounce back.

    ‘There are a range of activities, investments and programmes outlined in And Then that can help us on the road to recovery. I will do everything in my power to ensure my Council is working as hard as we can to support our community.’

    Members of the Joint Strategic Committee agreed to back the measures as part of the Councils’ overall Platforms for our Places directions of travel programme and ask for a report back in six months time.

    The Chamber are hosting a Planning For Recovery Expert Panel, Martin Randall, Director for the Economy for Adur & Worthing Councils will be joining us to talk about the 'And Then...' project. Click here to book to attend this event.

  • 13 July 2020 1:30 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Worthing Town Updates

    Non-essential Retail

    The reopening of non-essential retail businesses went well; and although there were a few queues on the first day these have now settled down. Many retailers are telling us they are pleased with footfall and sales since reopening and are optimistic about the future.

    Business Crime has been lower as shoplifters don't like to queue but we are seeing some of our prolific offenders turning their attention to independent businesses so please stay alert. Don't forget you can join the Town Centre business crime prevention scheme at no cost and this will give you access to information and photographs of known offenders via the DISC system. If you want to find out more please email steve@worthingtowncentre.co.uk

    Centre for Cities are tracking the larger Towns and Cities recovery for the Government and I am pleased to say Worthing is in the Top 10 at the moment. If you want to keep an eye on how the town is faring in comparison with others click here.

    Hospitality & Hairdressers re-opening

    Its only 2 sleeps until Hospitality and Hairdressing businesses can open their doors again. I know many have been working extremely hard to get everything in place for the big day; however, some have decided not to open on 4th but to wait until later in the week.

    Some concerns have been raised about the reopening being a Saturday night when staff are getting used to new ways of working with a higher footfall. Some of the larger pub chains have delayed opening and so be aware this may put pressure on those deciding to open.

    Don't forget the Council has closed some roads to aid social distancing but this space is available to businesses to use for outside seating provided the correct licenses are in place.

    These closures are now in place

    • Montague Place
    • Portland Road (Montague St to Chandos Road)
    • Montague Street (Crescent Road to Surrey Street)

    WSCC will be dealing with all applications for Tables & Chairs; click here for more information and to apply. If you sell alcohol and the area is not adjacent to your premises it may require a full licensing application to serve these tables so please refer to the licensing team for advice on this.

    The Councils are keen to support businesses and they have waived all fees for outside seating this year. Every application for seating on the Highway will look at social distancing before it can be approved so unfortunately this will mean some business locations may not be able to accommodate new or increased seating.

    Hairdressers and other businesses are advised to remember the risks of legionella with water supplies not being used for an extended time. Click here for some guidance on how to re-open safely that may help.

    For more information visit www.worthingtowncentre.co.uk

  • 13 July 2020 1:21 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Award-winning Adur Markets set to return

    Adur’s award-winning markets will be returning to the district's high streets  as part of wider efforts to help communities bounce back from COVID-19 .

    With the government lifting restrictions to allow open-air markets to take place, Adur District Council is bringing back the popular stalls after taking steps to ensure the environment remains safe for all.

    However, to allow staff, stallholders and visitors to adhere to social distancing, both will involve fewer stall holders and be held at the alternate location of Tarmount Lane car park. The market will also operate with amended opening hours of 10am to 2pm

    The next scheduled market in Lancing will be the Halloween-themed event in October.

    Cllr Emma Evans, Adur District Council’s Executive Member for Environment, said: “We know how important and valued the award-winning Adur Markets are to supporting our high streets which is why we’ve been looking at all options to ensure they can return. The safety of our team, traders and those attending the markets is paramount which is why we took time to get this right. 

    “We’ve had to make some changes in Shoreham, where the narrow nature of East Street will make social distancing difficult. However, the nearby car park just two minutes walk from the high street is an obvious solution and we look forward to inviting everyone back to sample the great produce that our traders have to offer.”

    For dates for upcoming markets and details on how you can hire a stall visit the Adur Markets Facebook page.


  • 13 July 2020 1:11 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Site to be bought by Council in bid to boost local economy 

    A 2.5 acre site is to be bought by Worthing Borough Council in a bid to boost the economy post-lockdown.

    The Council is set to buy the redundant site at Southdownview Road, Worthing, the old EDF car park, and plans to create 22 light industrial units to create an economic and jobs boost for the area.

    The move comes as the Council launched its And Then programme aimed at helping communities bounce back from the Covid pandemic impact on the borough.

    In line with the pledges in And Then it has moved to intervene and buy the site, construct units and manage the premises itself to avoid it possibly becoming mothballed if it was in the hands of the private developer market amid current uncertainties.

    A report to Adur & Worthing Council’s Joint Strategic Committee highlights the lack of affordable industrial premises in the borough which hampers companies’ expansion plans or even forces them to look elsewhere. Up to 47 jobs could be created on the site it says. 

    The Council would also benefit from an annual revenue stream and business rate contributions.

    Worthing Borough Council’s Executive Member for Regeneration, Cllr Kevin Jenkins, said, ‘I’m delighted we are looking to buy this site because we can bring real impetus into its development.

    ‘We promised we would lead from the front in the fight to recover from the economic and social effects of the pandemic and this is one example of how we are going to do just that.’

    In total the Council has earmarked £5.8m for the purchase of the site and construction of the industrial units with the money coming from its Strategic Property Investment Fund, set up to help fund vital services through investment in property across the UK. 

    A full commercial investigation into the site’s potential is to be carried out before the Council commits to the project but the report points out it already has around 500 assets its owns around the borough and 300 tenancies so it has experience in managing similar projects.


  • 13 July 2020 1:08 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    MHA Construction & Real Estate Survey is now open 

    How quickly can the construction sector in the south bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic – and where will the strongest shoots of recovery emerge?

    These will be some of the key trends tracked in the MHA Construction & Real Estate Survey, which is now open for responses.

    The annual survey acts as a barometer for the industry’s challenges and market sentiment and will look at issues around COVID-19, funding, recruitment and employment, innovation and future trends.

    Worthing, Gatwick and Brighton-based accountants and business advisers MHA Carpenter Box has issued the survey to approximately 300 construction and real estate businesses across the south east.

    Robert Dowling, MHA Carpenter Box Partner and Head of Construction & Real Estate, commented: “We are all too aware of the challenges that the current pandemic has brought to all business sectors, but I am particularly keen to see the responses from property and construction businesses so that we can understand the sector’s main challenges and define how best to support the industry through this difficult period.”

    The survey is open until 24 July and the results will form the foundation of MHA’s Construction & Real Estate Report due out in September.

    www.carpenterbox.com/blogs/mha-construction-real-estate-survey-now-open

  • 13 July 2020 12:59 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    HMRC Building 'Tops Out' at Worthing Station

    A ‘topping out’ ceremony marked a major construction milestone for the new HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) Specialist Site at Teville Gate House in Worthing

    [July 2020]. HMRC has had a longstanding presence in Worthing and the new office will be home to around 900 full time employees.

    Councillor Daniel Humphreys, Leader of Worthing Borough Council, Alan Tume of HMRC, John McGregor, director of Teville Gate House Ltd, Conor McKenna and Gary Bell of McLaughlin & Harvey placed the last paving slab on the roof to mark the occasion, with construction due to be completed early next year.

    “We are extremely proud to reach this point and it is a testament to all our partners in the project that we have been able to get through the difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and to make such progress. This is a story of hard work and success, all within the regulations, using common sense,” said John McGregor, director of Teville Gate House Ltd.

    The site was closed at the end of March when the COVID-19 lockdown was imposed, but with careful planning and close cooperation between all parties, the site opened again just one month later, compliant with social distancing guidelines.

    “We worked very hard throughout the site closure in conjunction with our supply chain, developing new operating procedures in line with government guidelines to make the site safe for our team to work,” said Conor McKenna, Contracts Manager, McLaughlin & Harvey Ltd.

    “A return to work via a ‘soft start’ was implemented with resource levels increased week on week, allowing workers to familiarise themselves with the new working environment. The site has a one-way system throughout and additional welfare units were brought in, to allow staff to use facilities with 2 metre distancing, we have cut down travel massively and our meetings are held online or outside.

    “We remain proactive in reviewing the impact the pandemic continues to have on our supply chain, relating particularly to resource and material availability, with procurement dates adjusted and parts of the project rescheduled accordingly.

    “We have managed to mitigate the challenges and received very positive feedback when we were inspected recently by auditors, who described our site as an exemplar.”

    The new five-storey development is being built by McLaughlin & Harvey, who are known for delivering quality construction projects. Completion and occupation are expected in the first quarter of 2021.

    Councillor Daniel Humphreys, Leader, Worthing Borough Council, said, “It is fantastic to see the project on course to bring huge benefits to Worthing and we want to congratulate the team for their hard work to make this possible. Teville Gate House will boost local business and support our on-going work to improve the vitality of the borough and to make the station a more welcoming approach into Worthing.”

    Alan Tume, HMRC Regional Implementation Lead for London and the South East, said, “We are pleased to be recognising this milestone in the construction of our new specialist site, despite the challenges over recent months. We have worked with our partners to ensure work continues in the safest way possible to deliver what will be a fantastic new building for our people.

    “We are really looking forward to seeing how the development of the site by McLaughlin & Harvey progresses, before the internal fit out work starts on our new office. Once complete, we will bring our team into Teville Gate House, which will provide colleagues with modern, flexible and collaborative working environments.”

    Teville Gate House was chosen as the preferred location for Worthing’s Specialist Site as it meets HMRC’s future needs and location principles. HMRC is transforming into a more highly-skilled operation offering modern, digital services to create a tax authority fit for the future. HMRC’s Locations Programme is the key to the department’s wider transformation.

    The derelict office and retail premises at Teville Gate House were demolished to make way for the new development. It is hoped that this project will encourage the development of the adjoining site where planning consent was recently approved.

    The design team for Teville Gate House includes Box Clever Consulting as development managers, Macconvilles as employers agent & quantity surveyors, CDA Architects, A10 Mechanical and Electrical, HOP Structural Engineers and ECE Planning Consultants.

  • 08 July 2020 2:56 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Montague Place Summer Pop Up Business Space

    Adur & Worthing Councils have put in place temporary road closures in Montague Place, Portland Road and Montague Street west specifically to assist small businesses in these areas and other businesses by allowing limited outside trading in accordance with social distancing guidelines.

    Accordingly the Councils are inviting applications for a limited number of weekly street trading consents within the Montague Place Summer Pop-Up Business Space. Montague Place is subject to a Temporary Traffic Order closing the road to vehicles.

    Permits to trade will be issued by the Council on a weekly basis and the intention is to run the scheme whilst the road closure is in place through until the end of September 2020 but the Council reserves the right to cease the scheme earlier or to extend it.

    Applications will be considered on individual merit but are only likely to be given consent in cases where the proposed activity will add colour and interest to the local environment. For further information email the concessions team at investment@adur-worthing.gov.uk or licensing.unit@adur-worthing.gov.uk  

    For more information click here

  • 08 July 2020 11:57 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    St Barnabas House South Downs Trek

    The St Barnabas House South Downs Trek will be back on Saturday 19 September 2020. Take on the epic 26.2 mile marathon distance challenge across the South Downs, taking in breathtaking views and glorious countryside.

    The South Downs Trek is back for 2020!
    Join the St B’s trek team on Saturday 19 September 2020 as you take on a socially distanced marathon walk across the beautiful South Downs while raising funds for local hospice care.

    What is a socially distanced walk? Have fun and stay safe?

    This year, we’ve taken steps to ensure you can enjoy breathtaking views safely alongside other participants, whilst maintaining social distancing throughout. Take part with a small group of friends, your family, or take on this challenge for yourself.

    The walk will start and finish from different locations with staggered start times; walkers will naturally spread out along the 26.2 mile route, taking in the stunning views and fresh air.

    Additionally, hygiene and safety measures have been put in place throughout the event to keep you safe. For more information click here: How we will keep you safe on the South Downs Trek

    Click here to register

  • 08 July 2020 11:48 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Million pound boost for COVID-affected firms

    A further £1 million in vital support has been paid out to businesses in Adur and Worthing to help the area bounce back from COVID-19.

    During lockdown Adur & Worthing Councils helped distribute more than £25 million in one-off government grants to eligible organisations.

    With the money left unclaimed, a further round of discretionary support was established to support those in need but not deemed eligible.

    The Councils can now confirm 132 organisations have benefited from grants of up to £25,000, with funds due to be transferred this week.

    Among those to benefit include manufacturers, creative start-ups, retail and leisure firms.

    With £500,000 still remaining in the pot, the Councils is now opening up the programme to all businesses in the area.

    Applications launched this week with a closing date on Sunday July 19. Any applications after this date will not be considered.

    To be successful, firms will need to demonstrate they have been significantly impacted due to COVID and highlight how as a business it contributes to the wider local economy.

    Grants will primarily be one-off sums of either £10,000, £5,000 or £2,500 which do not have to be paid back. 

    Those firms which have already received COVID grants from the government are not eligible.

    A Councils spokesman said: “We realise the huge economic impact that COVID-19 has had on the area and want to support as many firms as possible through this challenging time. That’s why we’re encouraging all those who have not yet received grant support to apply for this one-off funding.”

    For full details and to apply visit here.

  • 07 July 2020 3:40 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Midnight Walk returns for 2020 as a Virtual Sunrise event

    Walk Together Apart for local hospice care

    Despite COVID-19 leading to the postponement and cancellation of many events, St Barnabas Housesupporters will still be able to put their best foot forward for the hospice this autumn. Thinking outside the box, the charity is replacing its biggest annual fundraising event ‘Night to Remember’ midnight walk with ‘Sunrise to Remember: Virtual Edition’.

    Taking place on 12 September 2020, Sunrise to Remember: Virtual Edition, will bring all the excitement and camaraderie of Night to Remember, but with a special virtual twist.

    Instead of walking through the night, hundreds of local residents will be setting off from their own homes at sunrise, walking from darkness into light on a seven-mile route of their choice.

    Sophie Henderson, Events Fundraiser at St Barnabas House said: “Feedback from those who have signed up to take part in Night to Remember is that they would be really disappointed if they were unable to take part, so we’ve worked hard behind the scenes to come up with a way for them to do so whilst keeping safe and adhering to government guidelines. 

    “Whilst walkers will be physically walking apart from other participants, we’ll be bringing everyone together on the day, virtually, by broadcasting live on Facebook and YouTube both before and after their walk.

    “On top of this, More Radio Worthing (107.7FM) will be hosting an extra special Sunrise to Remember takeover, with interviews with walkers and the hospice care team, as well as the chance for participants to request songs and leave messages in honour of their loved ones.”

    Whether it’s for fun or fitness, as a challenge or in memory of a loved one, participants can take part alone, walk with someone from their household, or in a small socially-distanced group, following government guidelines.

    Marie Hamilton, 41 from Worthing, has walked in Night to Remember for the last four years and is relieved that the event is going ahead in its new form. Marie will be walking in memory of her mother, Kate Gladden, alongside her eight-year-old daughter, Beth.

    Marie said: I’m taking part in Sunrise to Remember in memory of my Mum. Mum and my daughter, Beth, were so close so its lovely for her to be able to take part and so special for me to have her by my side doing the walk together. My son, Frank, wants to join in too but he's only five and I'm not sure he'd make the 7 miles. We'll have to see!”

    Marie’s mother, Kate, was diagnosed with bile duct cancer, a very rare and untreatable condition, in 2015 and received end-of-life care from the Hospice at Home team during her final days. Since the death of her mother, Marie and her family and friends have raised an incredible £21,365 for St Barnabas House by taking part in the event every year since 2016.

    Marie said: “St Barnabas looked after Mum so well, so it is the least we can do to say thank you.

    “The Hospice at Home team were incredible and we are forever grateful to them for being there in our darkest hours. Mum was at ease as soon as the team turned up and we knew we were in safe hands while we went through the hardest thing we ever had to do. It took away a lot of fear that Mum and the rest of the family were feeling. We were also supported a long time afterwards.”

    Marie has this message for anyone thinking of taking part in Sunrise to Remember: “Do it! It is an incredible thing to be part of and every penny raised and awareness of the hospice will help other families receive the same amazing care that we did in their time of need.”

    St Barnabas House hope that more people will sign up to don their Sunrise to Remember t-shirts and take on the seven-mile challenge, as the fundraising will help the hospice to continue offering free care to local people living with terminal illness.

    Sophie Henderson said: “The event holds a very special place in our hearts and we know it means a lot to the local community too. It was a tough decision to change the event, but the wellbeing of our patients, families, supporters, staff and volunteers is always at the forefront of every decision we make.

    “The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a significant increase in families needing our support, so we would love as many people as possible to get involved so we can continue providing care for local people, now and in the future.”

    Sunrise to Remember is open to everyone. Registration is £12 per person, free for children under 16. Sign up today by visiting www.stbh.org.uk/nighttoremember