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  • 13 April 2017 1:47 PM | Lancing Business Park BID

    Small Business Grant (and Apprenticeship Grant) Funding

    Adur & Worthing Councils, in partnership with Adur and Worthing Business Partnership, are pleased to announce a new grant scheme for Small Business grants and Apprenticeship grants for micro and small businesses in the Adur and Worthing area.

    Small Business Grants

    The Small Business Grant is available to local micro businesses of up to 10 employees and the Councils are offering grants of up to £2,500 which you will need to match fund. For example, if you want to purchase some equipment that costs £1,500 you can apply for £750 from the grant fund and source the additional £750 needed from your own funds.

    You must be able to demonstrate how the project will develop or establish your business and what difference it will make.

    First - read the grant criteria information:

    Then if you meet the criteria:

    Apply for a Small Business Grant here

    Apprenticeship Grants

    The Apprenticeship Grant is available to small businesses of up to 50 employees and the Councils are offering grants of £1,500 to match funding currently available from the Government.

    First - read the grant criteria information:

    Then if you meet the criteria: 

    Apply for an Apprenticeship Grant here

    About these grants

    The scheme is being delivered by the Adur & Worthing Business Partnership and businesses will be on the Awards Panel, helping to decide which applications are successful.

    If you would like to discuss either of the above grants please contact:

  • 09 March 2017 11:01 AM | Lancing Business Park BID

    Lancing Business Park Warden's Blog - February 2017

    After a good couple of days walking around the park, popping into business's all over the park I have to say the overriding feeling is one of positivity. My first port of call was Shoreham Vehicle Auctions and they seem to be going from strength to strength. Had a nice chat with them and an insight into their ongoing success and the changes they're making to improve the day to day running of the company.

    Walking down Spencer Road Lancing Commercials are as busy as ever and DMH Motors are just as busy too, the yard next door to them which is owned by Edburtons is full up and has a long waiting list for space as well.

    Progress is also going well down at Winston Business Centre, now that the road has been done all of the units are occupied and I'm liaising with the managing agents to put funding in place for a new set of gates and security fencing to the entrance while the Lancing Business Park Committee have agreed to install cameras to monitor the site 24/7 and to say this has gone down well would be an understatement.

    A business that has been a recent addition to the park is Healthy Supplies Ltd, they haven't been here to long but they've already outgrown the unit they're in so I've put them in contact with another company on the park that installs mezzanine floors so hopefully that will work out for all concerned and they are one of the friendliest business's to pop in to see, lovely bunch down there.

    All in all I have to say the park is extremely busy and the feedback I get is nothing but positive, the parking situation has improved dramatically, although not perfect it's a lot better than it was and thanks to Mark Quarterly and his team the park is litter picked and road swept weekly sometimes daily if they can.

    I would like to say thank you to everyone I see for all the tea's and coffee's, it is very nice to see so many friendly faces.

    Mike – Lancing Business Park Warden

  • 09 March 2017 10:47 AM | Lancing Business Park BID

    Together We Did It! - Ocean Press Christmas Card Promotion 

    Last year, Ocean Press ran a Christmas card promotion in aid of the excellent childrens charity The Rockinghorse Appeal.

    They are delighted to announce we raised £170.00.  Thank you so much to all those customers who took part and ordered their Christmas cards through Ocean Press. 

    As in previous years, an extra special thanks goes to Damian Motram, of mobile phone supplier Cellular Solutions, who increased the total raised with an additional donation.

    If you would like to learn more about the great work The Rockinghorse charity does, please click here.

    www.oceanpress.co.uk


  • 16 February 2017 11:00 AM | Lancing Business Park BID

      

    A LEAP forward for local businesses with Small Business Grants 

    Adur & Worthing Business Partnership (AWBP)

    A new grant scheme for small businesses and apprenticeships is being introduced by Adur & Worthing Councils, offering grants of up to £2.5K until the end of September 2017.

    Part of a West Sussex-wide scheme, known as the Local Enterprise and Apprenticeship Platform (LEAP), there is approximately £71,000 available for businesses located in Adur and a similar amount for businesses based in Worthing.

    The scheme recognises the vital role that small businesses play in the local economy and the particular difficulties that micro businesses (those with up to 10 employees) can face in accessing funds to help them grow and take on staff. Small businesses (up to 50 employees) can face similar difficulties when looking to take on an apprentice or provide apprenticeship opportunities for existing staff, and these are the type of businesses this scheme is designed to help.

    How to Apply?
    Come along to Worthing and Adur Chamber of Commerce's Networking Breakfast on 24th March at 7.30am to understand the criteria and information on what will be accepted for the grants. Click here to Register for the event 

    About these grants
    The scheme is being delivered by the Adur & Worthing Business Partnership and businesses will be on the Awards Panel, helping to decide which applications are successful.

    Small Business Grants
    The Small Business Grant is available to local micro businesses of up to 10 employees and the Councils are offering grants of up to £2,500 which you will need to match fund. For example, if you want to purchase some equipment that costs £1,500 you can apply for £750 from the grant fund and source the additional £750 needed from your own funds.

    You must be able to demonstrate how the project will develop or establish your business and what difference it will make.

    Apprenticeship Grants
    The Apprenticeship Grant is available to small businesses of up to 50 employees and the Councils are offering grants of £1,500 to match funding currently available from the Government.

    For more information about the grants, guidance notes and application forms please click here

  • 16 February 2017 10:52 AM | Lancing Business Park BID

    Lancing GP Team Event 

    Teamsport Indoor Karting will host a Lancing Business Park race. This will be a team event consisting of about 3-4 drivers per team racing to represent your company and win your business free entry to the next Lancing Grand Prix! It really is fun on 4 wheels.

    Date: Thursday 9th March 
    Cost: £99 Per team    

    15 minute Practice
    10 minute Qualifier
    90 Minute Race

    Time:19:00 Arrival: 19:30 Race

    The bar will be open through the night for drinks and hot and cold food.

    Get involved and have a great night with us. Give us a call on 07854 228521 or email for more information.

  • 09 February 2017 9:52 AM | Lancing Business Park BID

    £48.73million investment comes to the Greater Brighton City Region 

    In a significant demonstration of the Chancellor’s commitment to the Greater Brighton City Region, £48.73million of Local Growth Fund Round 3 is to be invested in the City Region over the coming year, driving key projects forward.

    These key projects are:

    Worthing Central Phase 1 - the first phase of a comprehensive and co-ordinated transformation programme of Worthing’s Town Centre, stretching from Worthing Central Railway Station to the Seafront - £5.69million

    Decoy Farm, Worthing - transforming the site – which has stood unused for over three decades – into one of the most exciting commercial employment centres on the South Coast, providing openings for existing businesses to expand and attracting wider enterprise and investment from the South East and London - £4.84million

    New Monks Farm & Airport - establishing the essential road infrastructure needed to unblock the development of both New Monks Farm and the Airport Business Estate into a strategic employment and housing growth centre - £5.7million

    Burgess Hill Growth Area Infrastructure Package - putting in place a package of local infrastructure improvements – including road enhancements, public transport improvements, walking and cycling initiatives, access to the proposed Science Park among others – that will support the delivery of the £1b Burgess Hill growth programme - £14.9million

    Sussex Bio-Innovation Centre, Brighton - delivering a new £99m Life Sciences building at the University of Sussex’s Falmer campus. This building will provide dedicated teaching space, modern laboratory equipment, technical support and inspiring collaboration spaces for academics, researchers and clinicians from different disciplines to share knowledge and create innovative partnerships - £5.5million

    Brighton Waterfront, Black Rock Site Development, Brighton – delivering a new world class conference and multi-use venue at the Black Rock Site, alongside a major expansion of the city’s retail offer through an extension of Churchill Square shopping centre - £12.1million

    Councillor Daniel Humphreys, Chairman of the Greater Brighton Economic Board and Leader of Worthing Borough Council, said:

    “I am delighted to see this significant commitment to future growth across our Region.

    “At this point, we estimate that the six projects will attract over £700million of private sector investment into the Region. In practical terms, this will mean nearly 280,000 square metres of employment floor space for approximately 6,600 new jobs and over 5,900 homes to house our growing population.

    “This is great news for the City Region and a vote of confidence in the creative, innovative, agenda set by the Greater Brighton Economic Board.”

    The funds are being administered by the Government by Coast To Capital, the Local Economic Partnership covering the City Region. The Greater Brighton Economic Board is now working closely with Coast To Capital on a phased release of funds into these transformative projects.

    Further information will be released as soon as it is available and full details for each of the sites is contained in the 2015-16 Greater Brighton Economic Board Annual Report.


  • 01 December 2016 9:39 AM | Lancing Business Park BID


    Public property valued at over £2billion is set to be unlocked in the next five  years throughout the Greater Brighton City Region, creating the potential for over 1,300 new jobs and over 1,200 new homes in the Region over the next 10 years. 

    The investment laying the groundwork to make this a reality comes from the Government’s One Public Estate programme - an innovation in encouraging collaboration with a place-based focus between land owning public sector bodies. Investment of £280,500 will be made into the Region in the 2016/17 financial year, with a further £316,500 due to be invested in 2017/18.

    Eight key sites will now be driven forward:

    Springman House, Lewes: bringing together the key blue-light services into a single location, thereby unlocking the regeneration of the North Street Quarter to deliver new homes, employment floorspace, subsidised workspace for the creative industries, a new healthcare centre, an underground car park, completion of the flood defences for Lewes and a range of public realm improvements

    Worthing Civic Centre: a mixed use development incorporating a new, integrated multi-disciplinary primary and community care hub in the heart of Worthing, transforming the delivery of non-acute health care in the town

    Brighton General Hospital: redevelopment of the site to include a new health and care campus, new housing and a range of community uses

    Dyke Road Barracks, Brighton: potential redevelopment of the site to deliver a smaller territorial army barracks alongside mixed use development (pending MoD approval at the time of writing)

    Moulsecoomb Neighbourhood Hub, Brighton: the consolidation of siloed services into a new community hub, releasing some sites for affordable housing and student accommodation.

    Madeira Terrace, Brighton: reconstruction of the Terrace, including the introduction of innovative commercial and leisure uses

    Preston Barracks, Brighton: development of a primary and community healthcare hub, allowing for the release and disposal of existing assets

    Preston Circus Fire Station: optimising the layout to meet its operational uses and identifying alternative uses for the remaining areas

    In the One Public Estate programme, land owning public bodies - such as local authorities, healthcare and emergency services - are being encouraged to use their property as a catalyst for economic growth and transforming public service delivery.

    The intention is that they will achieve this through identifying surplus assets which could be made available for housing and local regeneration, co-locating their services to make better use of space and drive service improvements, and actively seeking out opportunities for joint working to improve customer experience.

    In the process, each agency and authority will generate capital receipts from the sale of their identified land and property assets, creating income streams to invest directly into their communities.

    Daniel Humphreys, Chairman of the Greater Brighton Economic Board and Leader of Worthing Borough Council, comments:

    “I am very pleased to see our case for investment has been backed by the Government. In thinking innovatively about land and property, and by working in true partnership, we are looking at building new homes, new workspaces and community facilities, stimulating our City Region economy and supporting our growing population.

    “Now that we have had the green light, the Economic Board has established a Strategic Property Board which is determined to ensure that we demonstrate our absolute commitment to following this programme through and transforming our Region.

    “As Leader of Worthing Borough Council, I am delighted to see the vote of confidence in our plan to create a Civic Healthcare Hub in the heart of the town, a move which will provide new opportunities for accommodation, positively and permanently transforming the health, wellbeing and housing opportunities in the heart of Worthing.”

    Councillor Warren Morgan, Leader of Brighton and Hove City Council, adds:

    “This announcement is good news for Brighton and Hove, and for the wider City Region. We are demonstrating that we can think creatively and innovatively about the future of our places and public services, and how we drive economic growth that benefits everyone.

    “The six sites identified in the City offer us a chance to overcome some of the obstacles we face and think differently about our plans to boost housing, employment and public services in the city.”

    Councillor Andy Smith, Leader of Lewes District Council, adds:

    “The investment into the Springman House site will help us to deliver our regeneration ambitions for the District, alongside our emergency service partners who are also keen to make the most of this opportunity.

    “The regeneration of the North Street Quarter is key not only to delivering homes and employment space, but also to completing flood defences for the town and creating a wide range of public space improvements.”

    The One Public Estate investment will fund a range of activities including programme and project management across the eight identified sites, feasibility studies and public consultations.

    By 31st December, maps of all publicly owned land, together with an estimate of the value of each piece, will be published online. Further information, including details for where to find this land value information, will be made available in the next few weeks.


  • 17 November 2016 1:36 PM | Lancing Business Park BID

    Safer in SussexSPCC Newsletter

    This week Katy Bourne, Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner launched a public consultation on our new Police & Crime Plan.

    As PCC, I have a statutory duty to set the policing and crime objectives for Sussex through this Plan and in June I set up a Police & Crime Plan Reference Group to help me develop it.

    The Reference Group comprises of representative members from community safety and criminal justice partners as well as Sussex Police.

    Their work helps me to shape and develop community safety priorities which reflect accurately the expectations of the public.

    The four policing and crime objectives for our new Plan are to:

    • - Strengthen local policing
    •  - Work with local communities and partners to keep Sussex safe
    • Protect our vulnerable and help victims cope and recover from crime and abuse
    • - Improve access to justice for victims and witnesses
    • As the voice for local people on policing and crime, I am seeking your views as a Sussex resident on the new objectives and would encourage you to complete the public consultation which runs until the end of November. Have your say here.

    The draft Plan will be presented to the Sussex Police & Crime Panel at our meeting on 20 January 2017 for them to formally review. It will then be launched by the end of March 2017.

    You can watch a short animated video which explains how previous plans have been developed by clicking here.

    I am pleased to announce that this week the award winning Sussex Restorative Justice Partnership enlarged its pool of Restorative Justice (RJ) facilitators with 15 newly trained volunteers.

    The intensive three-day training course at HMP Lewes was delivered by accredited trainers from the Restorative Justice Council.

    This new cohort of RJ facilitators are very welcome to the partnership and will increase its capacity and capability to deliver services for victims of crime by working alongside existing staff from the three RJ hubs already established across Sussex.

  • 17 November 2016 1:14 PM | Lancing Business Park BID

    Healthy Supplies has just moved to Lancing Business Park and are very pleased to offer collection orders to all our  neighbours. Healthy Supplies sell a huge variety of nuts, seeds, dried fruit, healthy snacks, drinks, protein powders and more at fantastic prices, and we're based here at South Coast House, 35 Chartwell Road. You can see all the products we sell on their website here: http://www.healthysupplies.co.uk/ 

     Collection orders are welcome, and there's no minimum order quantity. They also have a Bulk Ingredients section. If you or your colleagues would like to make a purchase, please email us at service@healthysupplies.co.uk, stating the product codes and quantities of what you require. We'll then email you back as soon as it's ready for collection. You can pay on collection with a credit/debit card or exact change.


  • 03 November 2016 2:27 PM | Lancing Business Park BID
      • Adur District Council have submitted the Adur Local Plan to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government on 20th October 2016 for independent examination. 

        The Submission Adur Local Plan 2016, together with supporting documentation submitted to the Secretary of State is available on the Council website at:

        http://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/alp-submission-2016/

        The submitted documents include:

        -    Submission Adur Local Plan 2016

        -    Policies and Inset Maps October 2016

        -    Proposed Main Modifications 2016

        -    Proposed Minor Modifications 2016

        -    Sustainability Appraisal October 2016 and Appraisal of Proposed Main Modifications

        -    Equalities and Health Impact Assessment 2016 and Assessment of Proposed Main Modifications

        -    Statement of Consultation (Reg 22) October 2016

        -    Sequential and Exception Test 2016

        The above documents will be made available in hard copy at venues listed below.

        Additionally, the following documents can be made available at venues on request:

        -        Adur Infrastructure Delivery Plan October 2016
      • -        Adur Duty to Co-operate Statement October 2016
      • -        PAS Soundness Checklist 2016
      • -        PAS Legal Checklist  2016
      • -        Topic papers on Housing; Flood Risk; Shoreham Harbour; Economy and Employment, and Local Green Gaps.
      • -         Policy/Evidence Checklist
      • -        Adur Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment Update 2015
      • -         Housing Implementation Strategy 2016       
      • -    Copies of  representations received in response to the Proposed Submission Adur Local Plan 2014, and Amendments to the Proposed Submission Adur Local Plan (2016)
      •  

      Location of Documents for Inspection

      Copies of the documents referred to above are available at the following locations for inspection:

      Shoreham Centre, 2 Pond Road, Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5WU (Open Mondays- Fridays 9am – 5pm).

      Shoreham Library, St Mary’s Road, Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5ZA (Open Mondays 10am-7pm, Tues, Wed, Thurs 10am – 6pm, Fri 10am – 5pm, Sat 10am-4pm).

      Lancing Library, Penstone Park, Lancing BN15 9DL (Open Mon-Fri 10am – 6pmSat 10am-4pm).

      Southwick Library, Southdown Road, Southwick, BN42 4FT (Open Mon-Fri 10am – 5pm, Sat 10am – 2pm).

      In addition to providing copies of the said documents in accordance with Regulations 22 and 35, reference copies will be placed at Sompting Parish Council (Harriet Johnson Centre, Old School House, Loose Lane, Lancing, BN15 0BG) and Lancing Parish Council (Parish Hall, South Street, Lancing, BN15 8AJ).

      Electronic versions: The Submission Adur Local Plan (2016), Policies Map and other supporting documentation can be found on the Council’s website at: 

      http://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/alp-submission-2016/

      The Local Plan will now be subject to an independent examination which will be conducted by the Planning Inspectorate on behalf of the Secretary of State. A series of public examination hearings will take place and those invited to attend by the Planning Inspector will have the opportunity to respond to matters raised by the Inspector.

      Once the public examination hearings are confirmed, details will be made available on the Adur District Council website. Details will also be sent to all those who made representations at previous Regulation 19 stages (Proposed Submission Adur Local Plan 2014, and Amendments to the Proposed Submission Adur Local Plan (2016).

      A Programme Officer has been appointed to assist the Planning Inspector. All future correspondence relating to the public examination hearings should be via the Programme Officer, using the following contact details:

      Mr Chris Banks

      Programme Officer

      Mob:   07817 322750

      email: bankssolutionsuk@gmail.com

      For other information please contact: adurplanningpolicy@adur-worthing.gov.uk or telephone: 01273-263000 and ask for the Adur Planning Policy Team.


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