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 



  • 10 June 2020 12:03 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    The Business Hothouse – How to start a start up

    If you’ve ever dreamed of starting your own business, or if your business is still at an early stage, The Business HotHouse can provide all the advice and guidance that you need to get that business idea going.

    With the University of Chichester, the Princes Trust and EDEAL all offering unique support options you can choose the option that you feel best suited to.

    University of Chichester

    The University is currently running a series of twelve one-hour daily remote workshops. New day, new topic, so ensure that you attend all twelve one-hour sessions For more details visit https://www.chi.ac.uk/business-services/business-hothouse/how-start-start

  • 09 June 2020 11:49 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    L&S Office Protective Screen Solutions

    L&A Office are selling a number of protective screen solutions to ensure a safe working environment. Below are a list of the types of screens that L&S Office have in stock. 

    Desk mounted high screens - Fabric

    • High desktop screens with optional return screens
    • Supplied with brackets to fit all 25mm desktops 
    • Additional foam layer between outer fabric and MFC core

    Desk division floor standing screens - Fabric

    • Protections on the surface and behind the desk to minimalise contact 
    • With height adjustable base so the divider rests on the worktop
    • Ideal for desk clusters, workstations, tables and production lines 

    Screen toppers - Printed 

    • Supplied with universal brackets to fit all existing screens 
    • Provide cough and sneeze barriers between employees 
    • Choose from three biophilic designs to add some colour to the workplace 

    Desk division floor standing screens - MFC

    • Flexible, versatile and easy to wipe clean to remove germs 
    • Protection on the surface and behind the desk to minimalise contact
    • With height adjustable base so the divider rests on the worktop 

    Free standing 2-sided high screens - Fabric 

    • Ideal for use on single desks or desk clusters 
    • Easy to install, sits on the desktop with no brackets required
    • Provides a cough and sneeze barrier to reduce the risk of infection

    Desk mounted high screens - Acrylic 

    • Supplied with G-brackets to fit all 25mm desktops 
    • Ensures users are separated but can maintain visual contact 
    • Clear screens, easy to maintain and supports anti-bacterial cleaning 

    Free standing high screens - Acyrlic 

    • Supplied with metal feet for perfect stability on the worktop 
    • Ensures users are separated but can maintain visual contact 
    • Clear screens, easy to maintain and supports anti-bacterial cleaning 

    Screen toppers - Acrylic 

    • Supplied with universal brackets to fit all existing screens 
    • Ensures users are separated but can maintain visual contact
    • Clear screens, easy to maintain and supports anti-bacterial cleaning 

    Free standing high screens with cutouts - Acrylic 

    • Clear screens with letterbox-style cutouts to safely pass documents
    • Anti-bacterial protection ideal for workstations, hotels and receptions 
    • Supplied with metal feet for perfect stability on the worktop

    For more information on the above Protective Screens please click here

    Clear polyvinyl protective desk screens

    Their clear polyvinyl protective screens with aluminium frames protect against infection in a wide variety of settings including offices, dining areas, breakout spaces and all public places. The screens are fire retardant and anti-microbial to reduce the risk of airborne germs between colleagues and visitors from sneezing and coughing, to aid compliance with social distancing requirements whilst maintaining a high level of visibility. 

    • Versatile partition screens with sturdy white aluminium frame 
    • Anti-microbial and easy to clean and disinfect 
    • Polyvinyl is a flexible material and is supplied on a roll 
    • 300mm white feet which can be positioned along bottom frame
    • Ensures users are separated but can maintain visual contact
    • Easy to assemble with no tools required

    For more information on the above Clear Polyvinyl Protective Desk Screens, please click here.

    www.lsoffice.co.uk | sales@lsoffice.co.uk | 01903 762429

  • 09 June 2020 11:24 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    PET Clear Screens for sale - Subway EPS

    Subway EPS have just started selling 220mic PET clear screens, at 2000mm x 850mm wide for £85 + VAT. 2000mm x 1000mm wide for £95 + VAT. 

    These screens are cheaper and bigger than perspex and as floor standing can be placed between work benches. They can be wiped down and easily moved around creations sections of safe areas. 

    Chamber members recieve a 10% discount! Click here to view members offers page. 

    For more information visit www.subwayeps.com 

  • 09 June 2020 11:14 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Crisis Planning and Communication

    Riz Omar, Crisis Comms specialist | Global Ops Director at Priavo Security and Chief Operating Officer at Locate Global. 

    Industry experts, leading academics, hostile environment specialists, authors, medical professionals and public figures have curated a selection of FREE online webinars to support your continued learning, provide a positive focus and challenge your preconceptions during these uncertain times.

    Join Priavo Security as they cover an array of interesting ideas, hear dramatic stories and take part in thought provoking Q&A discussions from relevant topics across the wider security and risk industry.

    These sessions will run Thursdays at 1400 hrs for around 45 mins and incorporate a chance to ask questions. We'll also give you the opportunity to find out more about the speaker or topic with follow up emails.

    Each session will run for 45 minutes and will be recorded and are available to watch in your own time here.

  • 08 June 2020 12:41 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Employment law update and HR news from Acas South East

    Upcoming events: 

    03/07 Transition from lock down: key employment considerations
    07/07 Managing discipline and grievance
    09/07 Employment law update
    10/07 Transition from lock down: key employment considerations
    14/07 Employment law update
    16/07 Managing discipline and grievance
    17/07 Employment law update
    23/07 Transition from lock down: key employment considerations
    27/07 Managing discipline and grievance

    Workplace news:

    Top 10 HR questions May 2020: what process should employers follow to control coronavirus risks when returning to work from the lockdown? What should the employer do if an employee is reluctant to return to work as the coronavirus lockdown is lifted? Employees cannot undertake work for their employer during furlough leave, but what constitutes work...read more.

    Coronavirus: advice for employers and employees (updated).

    “Frequent bad language and banter which overstepped the boundaries of acceptability":  that was the verdict of an employmenmt tribunal in describing the working environment of an employer in this case. In the judges ruling “the staff engaged in unwanted conduct...which created a hostile and degrading environment for the claimant”...read more.

    Discrimination, bullying and harassment.

    ICO provides security checklists to employers for staff working from home: the ICO has published ‘Working from home – security checklists for employers‘ which advises that time should be taken to ensure that homeworking solutions are being used securely. General principles include: (a) have clear policies, procedures & guidance for staff...read more.

    https://www.acas.org.uk/

  • 08 June 2020 12:35 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Brooklands transformation takes a step closer to reality

    Plans to transform Brooklands Park into a jewel-in-the-crown destination have taken a big step forward.

    Planning permission has been given to build a new state-of-the-art cafe, toilets and play area at the Park paving the way for the entire green space to be converted into a breathtaking science adventure park with the emphasis on fun and finding out.

    The £3m Worthing Borough Council project will involve building:

    • A new visitor hub including cafe with internal and external seating powered from sustainable resources
    • An adventure play area to house 30 pieces of equipment, two of which are climbing frames more than 4 metres high
    • An outdoor space for multi use events such as frisbee, football or other activities surrounded by seating
    • A contemplative garden bordering the Teville Stream with new sensory planting
    • A new accessible pathway circumnavigating the lake with seating areas and shelters
    • A 2.5k fitness trail around the park
    • A number of glades on the old golf course, including Community Garden, Play and Build, Nature, Wind and Winter, discrete areas sheltered by planting allowing for different community activities including food growing, seed sowing, play dens, bug hotels and bird boxes
    • Windmill oxygenators for the lake as well as windmills and chimes in the Wind Glade
    • A mount celebrating the highest point in the park, from which views of the sea gives a strong sense of place


    Now council officers will be moving to the next stage of development, undertaking technical design before the construction work goes out to tender before the end of the year.

    Leading landscape architects Turkington Martin are leading the project.

    Director Mike Martin said, ‘We aim to create a unique landscape not found anywhere else in Worthing, allowing engagement with nature for everyone in new and exciting ways.’

    Worthing Borough Council’s Executive Member for the Environment, Cllr Edward Crouch said, ‘I’m pleased we have now cleared another important hurdle so that we can build new toilets and a fantastic new cafe for Brooklands.

    ‘Obviously lockdown has slowed down progress somewhat but we said we would revive this much-loved landmark into something everyone can be proud of again and that is exactly what we intend to do.’

    A section of the south west corner of the park has been earmarked for indoor play and adventure and will be the subject of separate planning procedures at a later date.

  • 08 June 2020 12:28 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Plans for pop-up cycle lanes welcomed by Adur and Worthing leaders

    Adur and Worthing’s leaders have welcomed plans to roll out 7.5 kilometres of new safe cycle spaces as part of wider efforts to help the area bounce back from COVID-19.

    With more and more people taking to two wheels during lockdown, Adur & Worthing Councils has worked closely with West Sussex County Council to identify a series of key routes which could be adapted quickly to support sustainable travel.

    As part of the first phase, two routes have been submitted to the Department for Transport for funding and approval. These are:

    • Shoreham & Southwick - Upper Shoreham Road, Holmbush roundabout and Old Shoreham Road, linking the River Adur and A283 in Shoreham to Brighton and Hove City Council’s pop-up lane (4.6km)
    • Worthing - A24/A259 Grove Lodge area to The Steyne and seafront (2.9km)

    Both routes are predominantly dual carriageways which have seen a substantial reduction in the number of motor vehicles since lockdown.

    If the proposed temporary conversions receive government backing, they could be installed within a matter of weeks.

    Leaders in Adur and Worthing welcomed the announcement from county hall but pledged they want to go even further - with both councils’ executives set to sign off on an ambitious Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan at a meeting of the Joint Strategic Committee next week (Tuesday, June 9).

    This sets out detailed proposals to create a network of accessible routes across both areas so that walking and cycling becomes the preferred mode of travel for short journeys.

    Cllr Neil Parkin, Leader of Adur District Council, said: “I’m delighted to have worked with colleagues at West Sussex to get to this point. Providing the routes receive government support, Adur residents will get nearly five kilometres of new cycleway within weeks. 

    “We know the route will not be perfect but it will provide our residents with a safe place to cycle while giving all road users plenty of space as people start to return to work.”

    Cllr Daniel Humphreys, Leader of Worthing Borough Council, said: “The benefits of cycling and other forms of sustainable transport are enormous - improving health, reducing air pollution and helping to create more vibrant, accessible places to live.

    “While we are not directly responsible for highways, that doesn't prevent us having bold ambitions to create a network of safe cycling and walking routes across our borough. We will continue to work with colleagues at County Hall to deliver on this. 

    “If these temporary routes prove popular then it could be a real turning point in delivering on our ambitious plans, which will be fantastic for residents, businesses and the environment.”

    The proposed temporary routes in Shoreham and Worthing are two of seven schemes put forward to the government by the county council.

    The schemes would involve a combination of temporary traffic management, such as cones and signing, light segregation using ‘traffic wands’, planters, water-filled barriers, road markings and temporary 20mph speed limits.

    Cllr Roger Elkins, West Sussex County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Infrastructure, said: “We have been working closely with our district and borough partners to look at a whole host of ways we can improve cycling provision as a direct response to the easing of lockdown. 

    “If the schemes get the go-ahead, they will form part of a series of measures which will make a real difference for cyclists in each of the county’s seven borough and district areas as the Government eases lockdown.”

  • 08 June 2020 11:50 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Town Centre Reopening Plans

    Temporary road closures and widened pavements are set to be introduced as town centres across Adur and Worthing get ready to fully open for business on June 15.

    Social distancing measures in Worthing, Shoreham, Lancing and Southwick are being drawn up by officers of Adur & Worthing Councils and stencils and signs promoting one way walking routes and two-metre spacing are already being stencilled onto pavements and walkways.

    In consultation with West Sussex County Council, which has responsibility for highways. Temporary road closures are being sought in Portland Road, Montague Place and Montague Street West in Worthing and East Street north and St Mary's Road east in Shoreham.

    These measures, for a maximum of 18 months, are to ensure social distancing is still possible in tight spaces for pedestrians and cyclists although allowances will be made for delivery vehicles.

    Meanwhile Adur & Worthing Councils’ Public Health and Regulation Team has been working with local businesses to ensure a smooth reopening. Businesses can access a wide range of advice and support concerning reopening at www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/coronavirus/business-advice/

    So far six food and drink  outlets have been given permission to sell alcohol as ‘off sales’ which means either as takeaway or within permissible outside areas such as beer gardens. Another ten are working with officers from the Councils to seek such permissions which could see more alfresco eating and drinking.  

    A government grant of £56,000 to Adur and £98,000 to Worthing under the Reopening High Streets Safely Fund will help pay for implementation of many of the measures.

    The Councils will be working with businesses and organisations such as West Sussex County Council, Worthing’s Town Centre Initiative (TCI) and the independent traders to develop the plans.

    In the meantime discussions are underway with organisers and traders about the timing of the opening of open-air markets with the farmers’ market at Shoreham July 11 likely to be the first up and running.

    Worthing Borough Council’s Executive Member for Regeneration, Cllr Kevin Jenkins, ‘We are working hard with West Sussex County Council, the TCI and traders to help make visitors to the town centre feel comfortable coming back and thus happy to enjoy some time sampling the excellent retail and food and drink outlets we have to offer. This is about helping businesses get back on their feet while continuing to make everyone feel safe.’’

    His counterpart at Adur District Council, Cllr Brian Boggis, said, ‘We want to be doing everything we can to create an environment where, on June 15, our traders can begin to rebuild their businesses but we need to do so while keeping everyone safe and well. These measures will achieve that balance.’


  • 08 June 2020 11:33 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    West Sussex Library - Business and Employment Page

    Although our West Sussex Library buildings are closed at the moment, they still have a wealth of FREE online business and employment resources that can help you to write a successful CV, get into work, start your own business, continue studying, build professional skills and connect with others. As well as selection of e business books. 

    These resources are available FREE to library members. 

    Click here for more information

  • 08 June 2020 11:26 AM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

    Tim Loughton MP May Newsletter

    Welcome to my latest lockdown constituency e-Newsletter. I hope you are continuing to hold up and looking forward to the gradual loosening of restrictions from next week. You can find the full details of what the Prime Minister announced yesterday HERE and I hope that the great majority of people will continue to observe them and use common sense so that the Government will not have to put them into reverse if the pandemic spread turns upwards again. I am only too aware that this message has not been helped by the furore over the actions of a certain Special Adviser at Number 10 and I have of course made my views very clear at the outset on this matter.
     
    I continue to spend much of my week on conference calls with local organisations and again pay tribute to all those in the NHS and care sector who continue to do such an excellent job. It is a privilege to thank them personally when on duty for handing out meals to nurses and others coming off shift at Worthing Hospital especially. I should also mention the excellent job that Sussex Police are doing, and I would like to pay tribute to Chief Constable Giles York who retires this week after a long and distinguished record with the police service and we wish him well. I was interested to hear that so far Sussex Police have issued 903 fixed penalty notices since the beginning of the lockdown in March although that number has been tailing off in recent weeks. I was horrified to be told however that assaults against police officers and PCSOs have now risen to 238 since the beginning of lockdown and that represents a rise of more than 27% over the comparable period last year. The police have a difficult enough job already and there is absolutely no excuse for assaulting them in the course of doing their duty. Worst of all there have been cases of disgusting people spitting at officers and claiming to have COVID and I am pleased to see that prison sentences have been handed out and this is being taken very seriously.
     
    I am delighted to announce the first wave of my Coronavirus Community Award winners and thank you to all those who have sent me nominations so far. Keep them coming. I am also asking for your help with collections toys and activity equipment for two excellent local charities Safe in Sussex and Home-Start and you can see the details below.
     
    Parliament returns on Tuesday and we will be considering the Finance Bill amongst other measures, which gives effect to the various Budget measures announced in March in what seems like a different age now. It is not clear how many of us will be required to turn up in person as opposed to continue working from home and our constituencies, but we are all learning how to be flexible in these extraordinary times
     
    K
    eep safe everyone.

    Best wishes

    Tim Loughton MP