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7 GOLF DAY MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
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17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
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£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
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CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
SEARCH SEVEN PRESENTS
DIGITAL MARKETING
WORKSHOP
POWERED BY
MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
7
Star Hole in
One Prizes:
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in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
FREE
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• £250 per team or £65 per person • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
• Great prizes for nearest pins and longest drives • Chance to win £10,000 cash, a new car, an all-inclusive holiday, a set of golf clubs or a UK golf break • Lunch included • Sweepstake, raffle and more
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CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY POWERED BY
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MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 202
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLIN
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHD
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE7
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY Prizes:
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MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
PART OF
One Prizes:
POWERED BY
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
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MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020
Star Hole in
CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
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PART OF
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• £250 per team or £65 per person • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
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POWERED BY
MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
7
Star Hole in
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in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
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• £250 per team or £65 per person • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
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MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 202
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLIN
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHD
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE7
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY Prizes:
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DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
Holiday in Europe, 000 cash, Golf UK Golf break of clubs and
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PART OF
ONSORED BY
ENTRY INFORMATION
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• £360 per team • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
• Great prizes for nearest pins and longest drives • Chance to win £10,000 cash, a new car, an all-inclusive holiday, a set of golf clubs or a UK golf break • Breakfast & Lunch included • Raffle & Sponsor Sweepstake
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17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
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DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
MAGNIFICENT SEVEN PART OF
One Prizes:
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
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£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
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7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
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£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
7
Star Hole in
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DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
PART OF
WORKSHOP
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
PRESENTS
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Where has the year gone? It started with another lockdown but, as the last 18 months have shown, a strong sense of community has strengthened us - we have pulled through together. It has been so amazing to return to live events - especially the Best of British with 500 in The Grand which, at one point, we thought would not be possible. This is always my favourite issue of the year, our Charity Special. I am delighted to have good friend Gavin Willis and the Search Seven team as our cover feature. It’s great to celebrate their 10-year anniversary and congratulate them on raising a phenomenal £77k for 10 local charities. What an amazing achievement. We also celebrate many other charities from across our county and hear what they have been up to this year and a little more about the great work they do. Last month, we saw the official launch party of County Business Clubs and - WOW! - what a night it was. A huge ‘thank you’ from me to all our sponsors and all those who attended and supported the event - not to mention for your ongoing support for County Business Clubs. As always, this issue is packed with insights, advice and great content across a variety of sectors, written by the Sussex business community for the Sussex business community. Thank you all, as always, for your continued support and I hope you enjoy the issue. Sam Thomas, Managing Director
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CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
PRESENTS
DIGITAL MARKETING
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
WORKSHOP
POWERED BY
SBT POWERED BY:
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
PART OF
One Prizes:
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
SEARCH SEVEN MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020
Star Hole in
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CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
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MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
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THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020 MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
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CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
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17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
PART OF
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
POWERED BY
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£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
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Menopause at Work By Mayo Wynne Baxter
The future of commercial space in Coastal West Sussex
Magnificent Seven – We talk to Search Seven on the 10th Birthday
Meet the New Business & IP Centre Ambassador
How the Bevy Does Christmas | Hisbe: A Rebel Supermarket on a Mission
So That Was 2021 – What comes Next? | 5 Marketing Trends for the New Year and more
Windows 365 will change your world again – Extech Cloud Our Bumper Charity Special as we hear from some of Sussex’s amazing charities and the work they do The most promising concept cars - Rivervale
We hear from Sussex Chamber & Brighton Chamber
Network My Club Don’t Go Networking to get Business | Jackie’s Networking Adventures continued...
Laurence Elphick Asks – A round up of sport from across the County and much more…
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County Business Clubs’ official lift off In May 2020 during
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the global pandemic, we launched County Business Clubs. The
premise of the club is
to help support local businesses within
the amazing Sussex community at each stage in their commercial journey. With collaboration at the core of our values
we quickly established some amazing
partnerships such as local Chambers of Commerce, Love Local Jobs, Network
My Club, FSB, Plus X to name a few and began to help support businesses. We grew to over 300 members in the first
few months during our beta stage and
thanks to your feedback and support we relaunched our new all-encompassing platform in April 2021.
By bringing 4 different platforms
together we have created a single
business eco system that can support
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all businesses with different needs
at different times in their commercial
journey. Members can connect in our
community, share in our content hub,
save, and sell in our Marketplace and
grow using our business academy and jobs portal.
The growth of County Business Clubs
over the past 18 months is a testament to the fantastic community we aim
to support and bring together. It was therefore amazing that on Thursday 18th November we held our official
live launch party at the amazing British Airways i360.
The evening was in aid of Rockinghorse Children’s Charity and the SOLD
OUT event was a huge success. We
welcomed over 170 of the movers and shakers from the Sussex Business
Community and thanks to your support
raised over £3,500 for the charity. I was genuinely overwhelmed by the support
- not only on the night but over the past 18 months.
The event, however, would not have been possible if not for our amazing
sponsors, Preston Insurance Brokers,
ICP Search, Whitespace and Structured Communications, to whom I am so
grateful. I would like to also thank my business partner Lee Mansfield, our
amazing community manager, Jackie
Ashwood who continues to go above
and beyond, James Johnson, Picture Book Films, all those that donated
raffle prizes, The Grand Brighton, Gars, Malmaison, Ridgeview, Elwood Wines
and Rivervale. Finally, all our members, partners and supporters, we look
forward to growing and supporting our amazing local community.
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SBT 2021 round up
Although 2021 has been a year of unprecedented challenges, it has also been one of resilience with some standout business success stories across Sussex. Firms have innovated and evolved to harness growth. This features looks back on some of those success stories and celebrates the positives that will serve as a springboard to future prosperity as we head towards 2022. The Sussex Business
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Times has produced eight issues during the year as well as
numerous podcasts.
Here are some of the highlights.
significant change has to be the rise
of digital technology. When I started at Wynne Baxter Godfree, there was no
internet – incredible but true. It is almost
impossible to imagine any business now, no matter how traditional, that does not use digital technology in one way or
another. Plus, of course, there are whole swathes of businesses that would not exist at all without digital technology,
and Sussex has many clusters of worldleading companies in that sector.”
Sussex Cricket launched a ground-
breaking Mental Health and Wellbeing
Hub with support from cricketing great In January, we introduced readers to
Dean Orgill following an announcement that he was the new Chief Executive of one of the South East’s most
prominent regional law firms, Mayo
Wynne Baxter. He succeeded Chris
Randall, who had been at the helm for
well over a decade. As well as giving a brief overview of his life and career, he
spoke about the changing commercial
landscape. Mr Orgill said: “The biggest
on how to get your business through a global pandemic and, in a Charity Special, we paid tribute to Ryan
Heal who stood down as CEO of
Rockinghorse Children’s Charity after
a remarkable 8 years. We also checked in with Brighton Gin, which was
celebrating success by claiming the
Business Pivot Award. In technology, Extech Cloud asked businesses if
they were being held to ransom by IT managers and explained how to get
tech right for growth. We also threw a spotlight on women who work in IT.
Sarah Taylor. The NHS-backed initiative was the first of its kind and devised in response to the fallout of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
MHA Carpenter Box gave us an
overview of what the Brexit deal meant
for business in Europe and we revealed that industrial development Brighton Works was such a success that it
was almost at capacity. Meanwhile,
Creative Pad gave some great pointers
In March, we threw the spotlight on a
small Shoreham-based business making
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67 Degrees is a specialist in developing impactful websites and offers creative
cash was still the biggest problem for businesses still trapped in lockdown.
marketing services exclusively to the
state of the mortgage market and, in
director Laura Coleby explained: “We’ve
HR news, six experts talked about best
been fortunate enough to win this
practice in hybrid and flexible working.
award for three consecutive years now,
Also on HR, Business Doctors told us
however, this year’s win feels particularly
about the Kickstart Scheme. We caught
special given the global situation we find
up with the latest positive developments
ourselves in. When Justin and I started
at Whitespace as well as Agency
fantastic customer service teamed with
In April, our cover feature was about
are extremely passionate about what
With sectors emerging from lockdown,
have worked in the automotive industry
activity. We spoke to Bradley Hatchett,
desire to see our customers and the
Network My Club, who explained:
we do here at 67 Degrees. Many of us
some points to consider for hospitality areas. Mortgage Medics outlined the
another Car Dealer Power Award, co-
hands-on support and guidance. We
Bank and Mayo Wynne Baxter explained businesses in respect of outside seating
automotive industry. After winning
the business, we pledged to provide
We also took a closer look at Metro
the future of business networking.
networking was still limited to online
53. Adapting to the reality of remote
working was the topic of a feature from NWT and, in charity news, we learned from Turning Tides how the economic
fallout of the pandemic was impacting homelessness locally.
for many years now and we have a real
founder and Managing Director of
wider sector performing well.”
“We’re running all kinds of online
In the same issue, it was revealed that
exhibitions, awards ceremonies,
expanded its portfolio and Acumen
demonstrations, Q&As, pub quizzes,
the Top 50 Fastest Growing Businesses
events, webinars, networking and
news with the launch of the Table Talk
own virtual pub, Network My Pub,
children about food. Our contributors
be saying over a year ago. This has
with Co-Founder and Managing Director
by the pandemic - tackling everything
afternoons when we open it and has
re-branded from Cobb Digital, 2021
Carpenter Box explained how the Spring
in a fun way during lockdowns.”
for the 18-strong team who deliver
Stephanie Prior gave us an insight on
In the same issue, Acumen Business
a wide range of clients. On the topic
marketing can challenge perceptions.
Growing Business in Sussex with a
marketing needs he said: “It has
platform TruChallenge and found out
multiple sectors. We updated readers
year has unfolded for our clients. We
Brighton’s Edward Street Quarter and
no two clients have faced the same
through a fascinating topic - the value of
co.uk, talked about how businesses
on our toes as we look to re-think
business also explained new changes to
than before Covid-19 struck. Meanwhile
and build new strategies. For example,
My Club outlined how to be an effective
and Servo Private Wealth broached the
of sales as a result of our Facebook
Chamber of Commerce explained how
for the rest of your life.
Google campaigns, we’ll divert spend to
events for clients, including online
Midnight Communications had further
charity fundraisers, live cooking
Business Law launched a bid to find
company social and team-building
in Sussex. There was more good
many others. We even opened our
Foundation in Sussex, which educates
last year. Not a sentence I thought I’d
For May’s cover feature, we sat down
had plenty of advice on issues caused
proven extremely popular on Friday
of Fox&Bear, James Dempster. Having
from redundancies to evictions. MHA
helped people stay connected socially
marked a significant period of growth
Budget may impact businesses and
integrated marketing campaigns for
the topic of racism and explained how
Law officially named its Top 50 Fastest
of how the pandemic had changed
We also introduced you to interactive
plethora of success stories across
been really interesting to see how this
more about the Sussex Cancer Fund.
on significant progress being made on
work across a number of sectors, so
Meanwhile, Rivervale Leasing talked us
Richard Freeman, SEO of alwayspossible.
challenges and it’s certainly kept us
Britain’s most popular car colours. The
could emerge from the pandemic fitter
marketing campaigns, change tactics
the Electric Company Car Tax. Network
the Culture Recovery Fund was launched
if we’re seeing a much larger number
networker of the future and Sussex
topic of how much money you will need
advertising campaigns, rather than our
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SBT 2 0 2 1 R O U N D U P Facebook ensuring that we’re efficient
with investment, delivering the strongest returns. We look at this across all
marketing channels so that we can be
sure we’re delivering the strongest return on investment.”
County Business Clubs Sussex revealed the winners of its Virtual Business
Awards. Meanwhile, Sussex brewery Hepwroth & Company offered free
beer to pubs to celebrate the launch of its light ale Tier Drop. Carpenter Box
offered valuable advice to businesses
welcoming employees back to the office and we met the co-founders of award-
winning currency specialists Spartan FX. Mayo Wynne Baxter offered some sage advice on whether or not a business
should be a limited company and 365
Employment Law talked about Covid-19 vaccinations in the workplace.
In charity news, Rockinghorse
announced plans for its Charity Golf
Day. Back on the pandemic front, HR
Dept. answered some of your questions in a troubleshooting feature for
businesses re-opening. Stephanie Prior explained how listening to business
leaders is an empowering experience and Consortium offered advice for
businesses thinking of entering awards competitions. 67 Degrees marked its
fifth anniversary and we met ‘Charity of the Year’ Chestnut Tree House.
innovation hub brought to a county like Sussex and how the pandemic
had changed the way people work.
Mat explained: “We had a short golden period between the two lockdowns
but last winter got much tougher. We
interview with Plus X Brighton cofounders Mat Hunter and Paul
Rostas. We wanted to know what the
Brighton. To celebrate English Wine
Week, County Business Clubs’ Wine
of the Month came from the Plumpton Estate in East Sussex.
were working with people who made physical things and the government guidance allowed us to stay open.
In fact, during the first lockdown we were making PPE for the NHS. So
when we came to open this place, we had a lot of experience of operating
during the pandemic. Month on month people continued to come and said
psychologically and practically, they
needed that. And here we are towards
For our August cover feature, we spoke
in the building.”
Paul Britton. He said: “When people ask
In the same issue, an urban cricket
two answers: the lawyer’s answer, and
Brighton & Hove and Shoreham-by-
None. Not because the answers are
the best places to work in the UK. In
matter what the answer is. What matters
announced £11.8m funding for the
can be, how compelling your story is
Designate was celebrating success
narrative. And 9 times out of 10, that’s
VisitBrighton campaign. We celebrated
“As we’ve eased out of lockdown, what’s
start-ups and also took a look behind
adapted to the challenges it presented.
we reported that former CEO of
all, some were faltering and were dealt
Heal was made Honorary Patron in
through sheer determination and good
the end of lockdown with 300 people
to the founder of Britton & Time Solicitors, me why I got into law, I usually give them
plan was announced for Greater
then the real one. What’s the difference?
the-Sea was announced as one of
the same, but because it really doesn’t
more good news, the Government
in this profession is how persuasive you
new Lyminster bypass. Meanwhile,
and how strongly you can evidence the
after scooping a major award for its
also the law.” On the pandemic, he said:
innovation with a special section for
struck me most is how businesses have
the scenes at Whitespace. Meanwhile,
Some haven’t been able to operate at
Rockinghorse Children’s Charity Ryan
a death blow, and others have thrived
recognition of his outstanding work.
strategic planning.”
launched a new service to help local
In the same issue we discovered how
Sussex Chamber of Commerce
Our cover feature in July was an
new Tapas Revolution was opening in
businesses that import or export.
sales had taken off following a revamp
In-person networking was back in
reported that demolition work was
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of redevelopment. Kreston Reeves
revealed the five books that will help
rise and, in legal news, Simon Baillie-
Our Lunch Review was back and we
Baxter, explained why you should
offer in Hove. We also revealed that a
in the loop. In marketing news, we
at Eastbourne Car Auctions and we
vogue and we caught up with the
under way at Sackville Road ahead
its launch event. Network My Club
explained probate fees were set to
anyone become a better networker.
Hamilton, partner at Mayo Wynne
sampled some of what Nostos has to
always keep your business advisors
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Hamlyn Smith developed a brand. The Business and IP Centre Sussex gave some sound advice to start-ups and told them to do their research.
We threw the spotlight on new
Worthing business Bare Cacao and
Coastal West Sussex explained how
innovation it cutting carbon emissions across the county. In charity news, we met Little Lifesavers. Brighton Chamber was back to in-person
meetings and Sussex Chamber of
Commerce was announced as a pilot
for the Skills Accelerator Programme.
In September, we interviewed Best of
British Events founder Ryan Heal, who was flying the flag for the return of live events. The well-known and award-
Elsewhere in the magazine, we
about. It gives people support and
was the new director charged with
women who may not have thought
in Eastbourne. Meanwhile, Ardingly
services should be available as part
and we highlighted Startup September.
people are aware of their ‘fertility
diversified in the pandemic - moving
and choices.”
order sweets. We featured Seofon
Bonners celebrated the launch of a
entrepreneurs were named among
we were thrilled to bring back Ask
40’. Meanwhile, 365 Employment Law
mark Mental Health Awareness Day.
end of the furlough scheme.
spoke about his successful work with
Bruce Williams was announced as
award for its hand-crafted brandy
Brighton’s Edward Street Quarter
initiative to address inequalities in tech.
announced the return of its Bonfire
to turn a side hustle into a career and,
the best and worst vehicles for the
Watch This Sp_ce, talked about future
introduced you to James Roberts who
choice especially to career minded
overseeing future growth at The Beacon
about this.Fertility checkups and
Football Club marked its 125th year
of a corporate benefit package. Once
Andy Scowen revealed how he had
status’ then they can make decisions
from print and distribution to mail
Business Services and Sussex-based
new flagship store in Eastbourne and
Servo Primate Wealth’s ‘Top 40 Under
The Expert with s special feature to
shared some legal insights following the
In the hot seat was Yaron Engler, who
the artist set to create new work for
and Silicon Brighton launched an
and, in charity news, Rockinghorse
Entrepreneurs shared secrets on how
Night Quiz. Rivervale Leasing revealed
in HR news, Mo Kanjilal, Co-Creator of
environment and Sussex Chamber
proofing businesses in an inclusive way.
2021 business awards. Network Albion
Multigenerational workplaces and
sell-out event.
feature with Loch Associates Group
of Commerce opened entries for its
returned to the Amex stadium with a
winning businessman said of the events
remote working was the topic of a
and Mayo Wynne Baxter touched on the thorny topic of doubling ground
organisation’s first six months of 2021:
rents. Michael Gietzen was included
“Due to the restrictions, the first couple
in the UK’s Top 50 Most Ambitious
of BBMC (Best of British Members Club)
Business Leaders for 2021 and we had
meetings were very much Members
a special feature on what growth looks
only due to the guidelines at the time.
like for small businesses following a
Thankfully, our Members can now bring
year like no other.
guests to our meetings which is great.
As far as Membership is concerned, we are at full capacity until 2022. Despite
men. Spirit of the Downs won a top
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the demand for Memberships, I had to
Our October cover feature marked
BBMC which was that we will never be
We met Kuljit Moore-Juneja, owner
provides genuine exclusivity for our
She explained: “Recently a number
directors, who can now experience
and Centrica, have included the cost
hearing from the best speakers in a safe
wider employee benefits package.
to read online for free. You can access
back issues and our latest podcasts at http://thebusinessgroup.co.uk
stay true to the original vision for the
National Fertility Awareness Week.
more than 50 Members…For me, this
of the Sussex Downs Fertility Clinic.
From all of us here at SBT, we hope
members, who are all business owners/
of key employers, such as Natwest
Happy New Year.
the best hospitality at the best venues
of fertility treatments as part of their
space environment.”
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Eastbourne Sports Park
Eastbourne Borough Council, Wave Leisure Trust and East Sussex College Partnership welcome Technogym Gym and Group Training Equipment to Eastbourne Sports Park. Wave Leisure Trust,
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Eastbourne Borough Council and East Sussex College
have been working
together to bring a new gym and two new studios to Eastbourne Sports Park. Current facilities include the
Athletics Track, 3G All Weather Pitch, Grass Pitches, Indoor Tennis and Sports Centre.
The new facilities bring the latest gym and group training equipment, and digital support from sector leading
“Technogym”, designed to cater for a
range of potential customers from those looking to return to exercise, as well as those who’ve never been active and
want to make positive steps towards a healthier lifestyle.
Eastbourne Sports Park will enable the enthusiast to meet and enhance their physical training requirements, and
amateur and professional athletes to prepare for success.
In addition, by working closely with GP surgeries and health service referral
teams, it will offer appropriate physical, mental and/or emotional support for those in rehabilitation.
In short, it will be a community resource serving all ages and abilities.
Duncan Kerr, CEO Wave Leisure Trust,
said “We are delighted to bring these new facilities to Eastbourne Sports Park. By
working in partnership with Eastbourne
Borough Council and East Sussex College we’re able to bring the latest state of the
art gym and group training equipment to the Eastbourne Community.
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“We are acutely aware of the physical,
College, added: “We are thrilled to
our communities have faced over the
this fantastic new facility that will
to make this new facility accessible to a
experiences, career aspirations and
mental and emotional health challenges
be working with Wave leisure on
past 20 months and as such we want
really revolutionise our student’s
broad range of community user.
work readiness. This partnership
“We want our customers to feel
will learn within a real working
new types of exercise to support active
Leisure team and one that we are so
is truly unique in that our students
encouraged to explore traditional and
environment, integrated into the Wave
lifestyles which, as we all know is
excited to develop moving forward.
communities moving forward. Customers
“The next stage of this development is
have fun, try new things and in doing so
and develop our curriculum to ensure it
fundamentally key for maintaining healthy will be encouraged to be curious, to
looking at working together to adapt
embrace active living.” Duncan said.
provides the skills needed for a career in
Cllr David Tutt, leader of Eastbourne
Borough Council, welcomed the new
health, sports science and fitness.”
The new gym and group training studios
fitness facilities coming to the town. He
are due to open on 6th November 2021.
welcome new addition to the existing
Wave Leisure Trust is promoting early
Park. Our physical health and mental
campaign. New members who sign up to
through these challenging Covid times.
will receive November for free.
of Eastbourne and further afield.”
For more information, please visit
said: “The gym and studio space are a facilities at the Eastbourne Sports
sign up with a November for free
well-being are so important, especially
an Eastbourne Sports Park membership
This is a great new offer to the people
Rebecca Conroy, CEO at East Sussex
www.sporteastbourne.co.uk/were-back
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Groundsure releases new research to warn of the mining risk to homebuyers Groundsure has
Monthly News
today released new research to alert homeowners of
the hidden hazards
associated with disused mine shafts in some of the UK’s major cities.
In Groundsure’s latest white paper, the
research identifies more than eight million
residential properties nationally that could
be affected by disused mine shafts, due to how close to the surface and foundations
in a sinkhole that has
engulfed their garden. Climate change also
poses an additional threat
to the number of sinkholes appearing. Warmer
summers and wetter
winters will make the soil more unstable, causing ground movement and
collapses to accelerate.
of a home the mines were dug.
Additionally, due to a
An average 30% of properties in
the need for more homes,
major cities have been identified by
Groundsure as “at risk” of significant movement, with properties in York
and Leeds recognised as the worst affected. Many other cities such as Norwich and Bristol are also at risk
due to an extensive history of chalk and stone mining.
growing population and developers have built
new housing estates on top of disused mineral and mine shafts. With many of these mines
dating back hundreds of years, they have been forgotten about and
built over as cities have
conveyancers must be alert to this
homeowners to not take any risks and
intensifying these risks. The breadth and
ahead of buying a property or adding
backed up by our expert team of
grown. As such, it is important for
for their clients and climate change is
ensure comprehensive research is done
detail of our mining features catalogue,
new assets.
geologists, means that we can bring
characteristics and complications. Sink
Groundsure is committed to not
conveyancers and homebuyers.”
but insurers no longer cover the costs
feasible solutions for the home buyer.
Groundsure’s latest research should
stability reports in terms of coal mining,
to examine all types of mining risk. For
insignificant. Groundsure’s unique mining
that Avista can address all the main
points to produce comprehensive reports
of mining search covered in a cost-
Conveyancers historically have focused on coal mines, but they are not as
widespread, nor the biggest risk. There are an additional 60 types of disused mineral and metal mines throughout
England and Wales, all with differing holes are the most common threat,
only spotting hazards but finding
clarity to the degree of risk for both
Conveyancers already advise on ground
compel conveyancers and their clients
but beyond this the risk is perceived as
the conveyancer, they can be confident
records archive collates 110 million data
environmental risks and have all types
on all major non-coal mining types.
efficient way.
market leading Avista report.
To find out more, visit www.groundsure.
pools to their garden. Furthermore,
Malcolm Smith, Chief Operating
To read the white paper, visit www.
charges in excess of £10,000 to fill
mining risk affects many homes and
press-release.
caused by them unless they directly affect the house.
Ground collapses have previously been rare, yet with 32,000 natural sinkholes
currently appearing in the UK, disused mines add potentially thousands more sinkholes nationwide. This affects a
homebuyer’s ability to add assets such
as garden offices, hot tubs or swimming homeowners could be faced with
These are included in Groundsure’s
Officer at Groundsure, said: “Non-coal
com/avista.
groundsure.com/hidden-hazards-
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Good Life Sorted wins Best SE Disruptor at National Awards Sussex business Good Life Sorted has been named as Disruptor of the Year for the South East at the Great British Entrepreneur Awards. The home help
Monthly News
company, operating
across Sussex, Dorset and Hampshire,
connects older adults
with hand-picked, vetted, caring Helpers from their local community, who provide their services for a reasonable hourly fee - building a new friendship and alleviating loneliness.
Good Life Sorted was inspired by
founder Constantine Karampatsos’s
grandmother Zoe, who stayed active and independent in her own home until she
was 96 thanks to the help of her caring
The Great British Entrepreneur Awards
little help with the daily chores. There are
best of British enterprise, inviting
are often lonely, according to Age UK.
with their entrepreneurial success
this and there are almost 200 Helpers
Bank, the awards ceremony was held
providing companionship and daily help
November and saw 159 entrepreneurs
neighbour who provided company and a
launched in 2012 to celebrate the
1.4 million older adults in the UK who
founders from across the UK to apply
Good Life Sorted aims to help combat
stories. In partnership with Starling
already operating across the region,
at Grosvenor House in London on 22
to older adults.
across the UK recognised for
Co-founder Verity Batchelder says,
achievements over the last year.
recognition of our different approach.
Over the last decade, the Awards has
empowerment, as our customers want
including Julie Deane OBE of Cambridge
just need a little company and day to
Grenade and Shaun Pulfrey of Tangle
care. There is huge demand for our
grabbing success story is its previous
several councils, so we have rapid
event, Steven Bartlett, who in May was
success of the southeast region and
on BBC’s Dragons Den.
wonderful Helpers, we plan to launch in
The awards were judged by a panel of
“We’re delighted to win this award in
their entrepreneurial stories and
This is about company, respect and
celebrated some household names
to remain in their homes and might
Satchel Co, Alan and Juliet Barratt of
day support - not personal or medical
Teezer. Its most recent headline-
service: we are being approached by
winner, and speaker at this year’s
expansions plans, and based on the
announced as the youngest ever Dragon
the professionalism and warmth of our
more regions over the next six months.”
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industry experts and leaders of influential
UK businesses, including some of the prize winners from previous years.
Francesca James, founder of the
Great British Entrepreneur Awards, spoke highly of the entrepreneurial talent coming out of this year’s
cohort: “It was fantastic to hear so
many inspiring business stories after a difficult few years, and even better to have been able to invite all of our finalists to the in-person ceremony and celebrate together.
“With more than 1,200 attending, the
evening was a real snapshot of the UK
economy. The winners were thoroughly deserving, overcoming some stiff
competition from their fellow finalists, and we look forward to welcoming
them into our alumni community and
seeing what they do next. It’s always
exciting to watch our previous winners go on to achieve amazing things and I don’t expect any less from this year’s
award recipients, who we will support all the way.”
Carpenter Box enhances employee wellbeing with major refurb Leading accountancy
Monthly News
and finance firm
Carpenter Box has carried out a full
refurbishment of its
Worthing office in response to the shift in working trends brought about by Covid-19.
The 3-storey building has been fully revamped by Sussex-based interior
fit-out and refurbishment specialists,
Warnes Projects, with the wellbeing of
the firm’s 140 Worthing employees at the heart of the design.
Features include spacious food and
drink preparation areas, stylish break out zones with funky banquette
seating and a breakfast bar, integrated USB charging points and acoustic rafts throughout, as well as a new
soundproof meeting room complete
a more flexible space on each floor.
with the latest tech.
This has created a more welcoming
An eclectic mix of industrial furniture,
come together for informal meetings and
environment, perfect for staff to relax or
quirky artwork, and pops of Carpenter
team projects.”
modern minimalist look.
Alan Edwards, Managing Partner at
Employees have also been treated
pandemic has changed the world of
to cup’ coffee machines on every
take our learnings from this experience
perception that office space should
environment suited to the needs of
collaboration opportunities.
create a space that reflects our people-
Marc Sagoo, senior designer at Warnes,
forward to visiting, and we couldn’t be
Box’s blue brand colours, create a
Carpenter Box, commented: “The
to deluxe additions, such as ‘bean
work as we know it. So, we decided to
floor, in support of the hybrid-model
to reconfigure a positive workplace
be maximised for conversation and
modern-day life. It was important to us
centric culture that employees can look
said: “Carpenter Box wanted a more
happier with the finished result!”
to its growing team. Our approach
For more information about Carpenter
traditional fixed desks to make way for
www.carpenterbox.com
contemporary workspace better suited was to reduce the overall number of
Box, please visit:
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Sussex vineyard produces the world’s finest glass of bubbly Mayfield-based
Monthly News
English sparkling
wine producer Fox & Fox has won the
World’s Finest Glass
of Bubbly trophy for its newly released 2015 Brut English Sparkling Wine, a
special own-label wine produced for the Royal Warrant holding cheesemonger, Paxton & Whitfield.
This is the first time in the Glass of
Bubbly awards’ history that the top
trophy, which goes to the wine which
has received the most points over two
rounds of blind taste testing, has been presented to an English producer.
Since Fox & Fox’s vineyard was planted
in Mayfield, East Sussex in 2004, owners Jonica and Gerard Fox have adopted a careful and imaginative attitude to
viticulture and winemaking, ensuring
that each vintage English sparkling wine
is respectful and reflective of both the
We hope that cheese lovers across the UK
season and place.
will enjoy the unique, now award-winning
Last year, Fox & Fox was also the first
appreciate a multitude of English wine and
blend, and more importantly will be able to
English wine producer to feature in the
cheese pairings.”
producer of the year awards, after
The first English wine to be launched by
on-trade wine competition.
2015 Brut English Sparkling Wine has been
Fox & Fox co-founder and viticulturalist
Pinot Noir grapes grown in Fox & Fox’s
2020 Sommelier Wine Awards (SWA)
picking up three gold medals in the UK’s
the 200-year-old British cheesemonger, the produced from a blend of Chardonnay and
Jonica Fox said: “We really are incredibly
vineyard in Mayfield, East Sussex.
judged as the world’s finest glass of
Released in response to “a growing
proud of all the wines we produce, into
Wine to pair with the Paxton & Whitfield’s
When it came to developing a special
Paxton’s particularly recommend it paired
our approach was no different. To have
goats’ milk cheese, which is also produced
Glass of Bubbly Awards makes the hard
wine and cheese are perfectly in balance,
England’s marginal climate all worthwhile.
fudge-like texture of the cheese.
honoured to have had one of our wines
bubbly. Both Gerard and I are incredibly
demand for a first-class English Sparkling
which we put so much thought and effort.
range of exceptional artisan cheeses”,
own-label blend for Paxton & Whitfield
with the award-winning Golden Cross
received recognition like this from the
in East Sussex. The acidity of both the
work which goes into growing grapes in
while the bubbles cut through the dense
“We are delighted to be working with the boutique English grower and award-
winning producer Fox & Fox to bottle, for the first time ever, our very own, English
sparkling wine,” said Suzanne Kennerley, Buying Manager at Paxton & Whitfield.
“Our cheesemongers have selected this
traditional method, sparkling wine for its
versatile pairing with artisan cheese. It is a delightful “anytime” English fizz. Light and effervescent, this wine has notes
of gentle hawthorn, citrus, white peach, and freshly baked bread.”
The World’s Finest Glass of Bubbly
trophy winning English Sparkling Wine (£35.00/75cl) is available online from
www.paxtonandwhitfield.co.uk and
from its three stores in Jermyn Street,
London, Cale Street, London and Bath.
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Autumn Budget 2021: What to look out for Throughout the
Finance
pandemic, the
government has been paying out unprecedented
amounts of support to employers,
businesses, and self-employed people
to protect the economy from collapsing, at the same time as incurring all the
costs of supporting the health system
through its greatest crisis. We have been waiting for the bill to arrive – the tax increases that will pay for it all.
Instead, Chancellor Rishi Sunak spent most of his speech at the 27 October
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Autumn Budget spreading more money to every corner of the United Kingdom.
He spoke of billions here, millions there,
freezing duty on fuel and alcohol, cutting business rates for small businesses,
supporting families, building houses. Although he started by saying ‘we
have challenging months ahead’, he
moved rapidly on to what he called ‘an
economy fit for a new age of optimism’. Key Points 1. Temporary Business Rates Relief
To reduce the burden of business rates in England, the government will:
• freeze the business rates multiplier
for a second year, from 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023
• introduce a new temporary business
rates relief for eligible retail, hospitality and leisure properties for 2022/23, giving 50% relief up to a £110,000
per business cap, extend transitional relief for small and medium-sized
businesses, and the supporting small
business scheme, for 1 year, restricting increases in rates bills,
• subject to subsidy control limits The government will reform the system of business rates by increasing the
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frequency of revaluations from 5 years to 3
earnings above the secondary threshold.
2024/25. General partnerships will not
it will introduce reliefs where occupiers
Self-employed people will pay 10.25%
April 2025.
£50,270 and 3.25% above that. The
At the same time that MTD for ITSA is
levels from 6 April 2023 when the
and late payment will apply to those
years, starting in 2023. At the same time, incur certain types of expenditure on
improvements, including eligible plant
and machinery used in onsite renewable energy generation and storage 2. Corporation Tax
As announced in March 2021, the
Corporation Tax rate will remain at 19%
until 31 March 2023. It will then increase to 25% for companies with profits
over £250,000. Since 1 April 2015, all corporate profits have been taxed at
the same rate; the ‘small profits rate’ that was familiar before that will be
reintroduced at 19% for companies with profits of up to £50,000.
Between £50,000 and £250,000 there will be a tapering calculation that
produces an effective marginal rate of
26.5% on profits between these limits, but an average rate on all profits of
between 19% and 25%. The limits will be divided between companies under
on earnings between £9,880 and
rates will revert back to their previous
introduced, new penalties for late filing
separate levy is introduced.
within the new system.
The increase in the rates is offset to a
7. VAT default surcharge replaced
thresholds below which no NIC are due.
rules for late payment of VAT will
employee with a salary of £50,000 will
beginning on or after 1 April 2022.
and from £5,680 to £6,155 (employer’s)
interest on late payment and separate
very small extent by the increase in the
As announced in March 2021, the
For example, the contributions for an
be reformed for return periods
rise from £4,852 to £5,316 (employee’s)
Default surcharge will be replaced by
4. N ational Living Wage (NLW) and National Minimum Wage (NMW) increases
per hour from 1 April 2022. Other rates
be extended until 30 June 2022. The
different percentages, as recommended
made from 1 January 2022:
from the impact of the pandemic, will
of NMW will rise from the same date by
following changes will apply to all offers
by the Low Pay Commission.
Since 2015, non-UK residents have
dwarfing most of the other figures in the
Budget policy decisions. In 2022/23, this
The Recovery Loan Scheme, which was introduced to help businesses recover
3. NIC and Health and Social Care Levy
be charged to raise £13 billion a year –
8. Recovery Loan Scheme extended
individuals aged 23 and over to £9.50
5. C apital Gains Tax for UK property
a new Health and Social Care Levy will
penalties for late filing of returns.
The NLW will increase by 6.1% for
common control.
As announced on 7 September 2021,
be required to join the system until 6
sales
been required to report the sale of UK
residential property, and pay any CGT due, within 30 days of completion of
the transaction. This was extended to
• The scheme will only be open to small and medium-sized enterprises
• The maximum amount of finance
available will be £2 million per business
• The guarantee coverage that the
government will provide to lenders will fall to 70%
non-residential UK property in 2019 and,
How we can support you
residential property on which CGT is
Hub which includes our Budget Summary
from April 2020, to UK residents selling
We have created a dedicated Budget
payable. The deadline is extended to
as well as comments from our team.
both UK and non-UK residents, where a
We will review the new proposals to
October 2021.
advice to help them remain as tax
From 6 April 2022, Class 1 NIC paid
6. M aking Tax Digital (MTD) for
at Carpenter Box Financial Advisers
Class 4 NIC paid by self-employed
As announced on 23 September 2021,
will be achieved by raising the rates of
NIC; in 2023/24, the levy will be formally separated from NIC and collected
separately by HMRC, and will also apply to earnings that are not charged to NIC (principally earnings of individuals who are above State Pension age).
by employers and employees, and
people, will increase by 1.25%. This
means that employees will pay 13.25% from the primary threshold up to the
upper earnings limit and 3.25% above that; employers will pay 15.05% on all
60 days for reporting and payment, for
transaction is completed on or after 27
Income Tax delayed
ensure we offer our clients the best
efficient as possible. And our colleagues are always on hand to help manage investments and pensions in these
the government has decided to delay
turbulent times.
landlords with income over £10,000 to
For more information, please visit www.
information using MTD until the tax year
01903 234094.
the requirement for sole traders and
file income tax self assessment (ITSA)
carpenterbox.com/budget2021 or call
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When you are told your team is great!
All of our staff at Seofon Business Services work as a team We work together to
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support our clients by providing a
professional, timely and informative
service. And this was strongly
confirmed in an email from a client, who shared her thoughts, saying:
“Once again the Seofon team have gone over and above to assist me
with my business needs. No-matter
who I have spoken to, I have always received curtesy, humour and some
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excellent advice; which is always coupled with a fast and efficient
service. I originally asked Seofon
to help with my bookkeeping and
accounts, and although I had believed I was doing them well myself, your
expertise has enabled me to improve my cash flow and save money too.
Seofon have also put me in contact
with other businesses that I now work closely with and I just wanted to say a big, big thank you. Please, please share this email with your wonderful team too.”
Wow! Needless to say as Seofon
directors, Caroline and I were thrilled.
It was amazing to receive; and it really sums up everything that everyone at
Seofon works so hard to achieve. So
now I am going to introduce you to our talented and amazing team!
Starting with Vicky, she has been part
of our team for five years. Often a first point of contact, she integrates new
clients into our processes and systems, discusses their needs and ensures that
we deliver! She sees that all necessities,
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ranging from basic bookkeeping through to regular reporting requirements, are specifically formatted to suit each business or private client need.
Vicky is a whiz at ensuring the unique processing factors for each company are met; and that we have a full
understanding and knowledge of a
client’s business needs. She trains clients how to use their systems
more effectively, and how to read and understand the reports they
produce. And always on the go, Vicky volunteers at a local autism charity
and excels at drawing, water colour painting and crafts.
A keen gardener who enjoys floristry, jewellery making, ballet classes and watching live music; you would not immediately suspect that Lucy’s
specialty is international businesses! Working on clients with business
interests across the globe and dealing with multiple currencies, she ensures
that every reporting intricacy is covered. In addition, Lucy regularly works on
many ad-hoc requests; whether it is simply reviewing what clients have
done themselves, the completion of
business accounts to get ready for a
sale as a client retires or the building of a spreadsheet to help a client manage contract work and client reporting.
Claire is our longest serving member of staff, providing support for many of our
established clients. Brilliant at delivering a very effective credit control service, she also overseas our ‘new client’ internal procedures.
We must comply with all regulatory
requirements regarding the Anti-Money
Laundering ID checks, and she certifies all pre-work ID compliance responsibilities. Many of our staff develop their skills
and experience during their time with
us and Mari started as the person who
quickly grasped the procedures and
Often a laborious task, she is
more complex clients. Lindsay’s strength
are correctly added to the appropriate
diligently maintains clients’ business
got the data ready for processing.
processes we have for some of our
meticulous in ensuring that receipts
is her efficiency and organisation as she
package for processing.
records to make certain we keep
Recognising her business strengths -
everything up to date.
(out of the office she is a keen musician
So as you can see, the Seofon
with a number of specific clients to
accomplished, welcoming and always
With bespoke reports created to enable
help or advice on bookkeeping and
their cash flow; figures are prepared and
588639, email info@seofon.co.uk or
and loves live music) - she now works
Business Services team is
ensure their reporting deadlines are met.
ready to help. If you need some
some clients to keep a tight watch on
accounts, please call us on 01403
presented along with our own business
visit our website www.seofon.co.uk.
performance observations.
Finally, Lindsay is our newest member
Written by Chris Cooper – Director At Seofon Business Services.
of staff and she is also an experienced Travel Counsellor with a great source of information for those travelling in the UK and around the world.
Swift to find her feet at Seofon, she has
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Menopause at work In the last four years there has been a significant increase in Tribunal claims for unfair dismissal and/or sex discrimination in which menopause has been cited as a key underlying factor. According to the
Legal
Menopause Experts
Group, in 2018 there were only 5 cases in
the Tribunal that made
reference to the menopause, whereas
in the first half of 2021 there has already
been 10 cases. This sharp rise may partly be explained by the increased media coverage regarding the menopause
which had until recently been a taboo
subject, and also because an increasingly larger percentage of the workforce
are likely to be personally affected by
menopausal symptoms. The Office for National Statistics has reported that
women aged between 50 and 64 years of age are the fastest growing economically
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active group, accounting for almost 4.5 million of the UK’s workforce.
It would also appear that an alarmingly high percentage of employees who go through the menopause are adversely impacted in the workplace. In 2019
BUPA and the Chartered Institute for
Personnel and Development conducted a survey which found that three in five menopausal women in the UK were
negatively affected by symptoms at
work and almost one million women left
their job due to menopausal symptoms. Although the Equality Act 2010 does not make specific reference to the
menopause, an employee can potentially
bring a claim for discrimination arising from unfair treatment due to the
menopause under three protected
characteristics – age, sex and disability. Age discrimination can occur because the menopause typically affects
employees within a certain age bracket. Sex discrimination may occur where an employer treats a woman who is
suffering from menopausal symptoms
less favourably than a male employee.
This occurred in the first case involving the menopause to be heard in the
Tribunal – Merchant v BT. In this case, the Claimant had been suffering from
menopausal symptoms at work which
affected her performance. Her manager
LEGA L put her on a performance management plan and refused to consider whether her poor performance was due to
health reasons and instead relied on his own perceptions and beliefs regarding the menopause.
In relation to disability discrimination,
the Equality Act 2010 defines disability as a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial long-term adverse effect on the individual’s
ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. The Tribunal has accepted that severe menopausal symptoms
can amount to disability. In the case of Davies v Scottish Courts and Tribunal Service the Claimant was suffering
from a range of symptoms, including
memory loss. Following her dismissal, she brought a claim in the Tribunal
and was awarded £14,000 for unfair
dismissal and reinstated to her job. The Tribunal also found that she had been
subject to disability discrimination, and
In view of these developments, what can
£5,000 for injury to feelings.
surrounding menopause at work?
Claimants suffering from menopausal
•c arry out risk assessments to ascertain
she was therefore awarded a further
symptoms have also successfully
brought claims against employers for
harassment and constructive dismissal
due to their treatment in the workplace.
an employer do now to tackle issues
whether there are any health and safety issues that need to be addressed
• make reasonable adjustments to
Employers should also bear in mind that
support an affected employee – e.g.
may also experience the menopause.
employee’s desk closer to a window,
On 23 July 2021 Parliament launched an
to take more frequent toilet breaks.
non-binary employees and trans men
enquiry into issues involving menopause in the workplace. The purpose of the
inquiry is to review current employment legislation and workplace practices to
ascertain whether enough is being done
providing a desk fan, moving the affected accepting that the employee may need
• consider including menopause at work policies in the staff handbook
•c onduct a review of existing workplace
and the impact it can have on affected employees
• raise awareness and understanding among the general workforce. This could perhaps be achieved by
encouraging employees to attend seminars and courses about the
menopause and pointing affected employees in the direction of appropriate support groups
Businesses that have yet to consider how these issues may affect their workforce should consider seeking professional legal advice to review their existing
policies and identify any weaknesses that may need to be addressed.
to protect employees from suffering
policies to ensure that they are not
Marika Monaghan
to their menopausal symptoms. It is
with menopausal symptoms
Telephone: 01342 310600
• offer training to employees in
mayowynnebaxter.co.uk
adverse consequences at work due
therefore possible that an employee’s rights not to suffer less favourable
likely to adversely affect employees
treatment due to the menopause will
managerial and leadership roles
more Tribunal claims.
issues concerning the menopause
be further strengthened leading to even
Associate Solicitor
Email: mmonaghan@
regarding how to raise and address
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L EGAL
Accidentally stealing from your own company: a remarkably common SME crime By James O’Connell, Commercial Lawyer, Mayo Wynne Baxter Solicitors
It’s amazing how many
Legal
people think that they understand the key
concept of a company, but don’t really get it.
In some ways, incorporating a company is like adopting a baby. Yes, you have effective control over the child, but a
baby is its own separate person with its own rights and (eventually) obligations.
You may have effective control, but not absolute control - and there are clear lines that you cannot cross.
It’s the same with a company you create.
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You direct it on a day-to-day basis as a director, and you have transient control over it as a shareholder (shareholders come and go, but the company
remains). But, like a child, the company is a separate legal entity with its own
rights and obligations. Rights are owned, and obligations owed, by the company; not the by directors and not by the
shareholders (each group has its own specific sets of rights and obligations under the law).
Being a separate legal entity means that all the money in a company’s
bank account and all the assets on its
balance sheet, and all the debts owed to it by customers – they all belong to the entity that is the company,
and not the directors/shareholders
(which is why the company and not the shareholders have to pay the corporation tax on profits).
Obviously, the law allows the directors
to empty the vaults by taking payments for their services and the shareholders are free to access the company’s
money and assets via dividends and
asset distribution on winding up, BUT these things must be done properly, formally, and legally.
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James O’Connell
In the same way that you can’t just
pocket aunt Jane’s pearl earrings upon her death (you have to inherit them via probate), so you can’t just dip into the
company’s current account if your home boiler needs replacing. You need to
withdraw the money in a lawful way. If
you don’t, then that “dip in” is actually
you taking money that does not belong to you – and that’s potentially a crime. Whether you helping yourself
constitutes theft is usually down to
a mixture of timing and the financial
wizardry practiced daily by the UK’s accountancy profession.
Many an unlawful dip in (or worse) is
saved from being theft by accountants (acting like some form of professional after-the-event insurance policy) relabelling and re-framing otherwise
unlawful spending (where and whilst it is lawful to do so I hasten to add!).
The reckless spending of company
money on a night out with friends might be re-frameable as ‘client entertaining’ (depending on who the friends were); paying the school fees becomes an
approved directors’ loan and going to the Canary Islands (not Las Palmas,
obviously) on holiday is re-framed as an interim dividend.
The legitimacy of such after-the-event reframing is, of course, sometimes debateable. Grey areas abound. Inevitably sometimes dubious
spending is merely hidden, without transubstantiation from unlawful to
lawful. But even then, although HMRC might still want a quiet word, people
rarely band around allegations of theft. It all goes wrong when the ripping of
funds from the company is too big or
too serious or too public for the soothing balm of relabelling to work: it can’t be an interim dividend because the company hasn’t made enough profit to issue a dividend, it can’t be a director’s loan
because the money was taken without consent by a shareholder’s husband/
wife, and it can’t be called entertaining because the UK GAAP standard
(accounting rules) doesn’t allow buying cocaine while attending an illegal dogfight to be reclaimed as entertaining (although not being an accountant I
stand to be corrected on that point).
when family-run businesses fail
because of divorce proceedings
between the principals. There’s no
money, no flexibility, no compassion and every spend is subject to
hostile scrutiny. In a recent case the Official Receiver went after the wife (a director/shareholder) who used
company funds to feed herself and her children whilst all (including income)
was in deep freeze because of a nasty divorce. That lady learned the hard way that her children were not the company’s children, and therefore the Official Receiver was stoney-
hearted on hearing that money from
the company bank account had been used to feed them.
The moral of the story is that owning the shares in a company is not the same
as owning the assets. You don’t. The
company does. So, unless you follow procedure and withdraw the money
lawfully using correct procedure, then
you are at risk of being taken for a thief if the accounting Dumbledores can’t work their magic.
It may not surprise you to know that this issue surfaces most frequently
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SBT PROPERTY
THE FUTURE OF COMMERCIAL SPACE IN COASTAL WEST SUSSEX
BY CAROLINE WOOD, DIRECTOR OF THE COASTAL WEST SUSSEX PARTNERSHIP
AVERAGE HOUSE PRICES UP 10% IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS
BY SAM MURPHY, MORTGAGE MEDICS
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The future of commercial space in Coastal West Sussex
By Caroline Wood, Director of the Coastal West Sussex Partnership The pandemic has
Property
had a profound
impact on the way
we work. For many
employees, the home
office and video meetings are here to
stay, and businesses are reconsidering what they need from an office. On the industrial side, demand for space has grown as the move towards internet sales accelerated during Covid-19.
The Coastal West Sussex Partnership
aims to help businesses grow and attract new companies to the area, reducing the
need for long commutes and boosting our coastal economy. So how will changing work practices affect the landscape
of commercial space – and how can
space be used more creatively to benefit business and the wider community?
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David Martin, Partner and Head of
Sussex Coast at property specialists SHW, says flexibility is now the
top priority for businesses renting commercial space.
He said: “What we’re seeing is
companies that have a lease expiring
soon taking the decision to downsize. “If you’re a landlord it’s about offering
flexibility – maybe having a break clause, for example. We have to be much more
creative. Rents have not really dropped, but flexibility is really key now.”
While many companies have opted to downsize on office space, co-
working hubs have seen demand
increase since lockdown restrictions
were eased, in part due to the flexible contracts on offer.
Freedom Works, which has workspace hubs across Sussex, from Hove to
Worthing to Chichester, saw its biggest
growth across its coastal spaces this year, following the third national lockdown.
Founder and managing director Jon Trigg believes that after months of working at home during lockdown, shared
workspaces now have greater appeal
due to the opportunities for collaboration, networking and knowledge-sharing.
He said: “Not everybody has a house that’s conducive to working. We
position Freedom Works as more than
a roof over your head: somewhere you can work, but importantly somewhere to collaborate.
“The key USP is those coffee table conversations.”
P RO PE RTY
On the industrial side there is
also a pressing need to develop new spaces, as demand has
exceeded supply. David added: “The industrial sector is one that has really blossomed throughout all this.
“All across coastal West Sussex rents for these spaces have
climbed. But there’s very little
physical availability and until new sites are developed, that’s going to put pressure on the market
which will affect local businesses. “With retail, landlords have had Caroline Wood
to readjust the level of rents
and that has definitely helped
businesses. Often it’s the small
local ones which have replaced
Jon added: “There’s a higher chance
the big retailers which have gone.”
around peers giving you support
To support companies’ future growth
provide a better chance for start-ups to
attractive to employers, Jon argues we
of success when you’re working
and encouragement. These spaces
and make the Sussex coast more
succeed because it’s a better incubator
must transform dormant units on the
Hub coworking space in Brighton,
space to grow.”
coast into modern workspaces.
the sense of community in a shared
Despite the rise of the home office and
He said: “It’s the unlocking of these
but increasingly want to access business
says rents for office space are unlikely to
Shoreham hundreds of new houses are
an attractive space. At Plus X Brighton,
are needed to attract new or expanding
Mat Hunter, Co-CEO at Plus X Innovation added that companies not only value workspace - especially after lockdown –
flexible co-working spaces, David Martin
buildings that could make a difference. In
support and specialist facilities inside
change in the short term, and new spaces
being built, but there’s nowhere to work.
companies can connect with academics
businesses to the coastal strip.
“We’re not going back to segmenting,
support programme, a collaboration with
He said: “Probably what you’ll find
retail space somewhere else and another more homogenous now, and that’s the
and access research through the BRITE
with the office space over there, the
area for where you live. Communities are
the University of Brighton, and facilities
is some office buildings will go to
also include a podcast studio.
residential use.
Mat said: “For establishing businesses
“That’s no bad thing as it means
but also the best support programmes
buildings, which is what companies
understanding the different needs of
floors and good connectivity.
is the carefully designed infrastructure,
way people integrate.”
to grow, they need flexible office space
developers will build brand new
Mat added: “I think it’s about
and facilities.
want now – air conditioning, raised
work. Really what the flexi-space offers
“It’s that wrap-around support that’s really important – seeking support
“You need to have the infrastructure to
be normal. People come into the
between the likes of local authorities,
knowledge-sharing.”
businesses is key.”
but also the flexible business model.
for growing your business should
attract new businesses. Communication
“It’s space as a service.”
space and are very energised by the
economic development officers and
For more information, visit
https://coastalwestsussex.org.uk.
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PRO PE RT Y
Average house prices up 10% in the last 12 months - so where next? According to the Nationwide Building Society’s latest House Price Index Report, annual house price growth was 10% in September 2021, down slightly from 11% the previous month. Overall house prices are around 13% higher than before the Covid-19 pandemic. Delve a bit deeper into
Property
the statistics though
and it becomes clear the increases aren’t uniform across the
country. Growth has been stronger in
the North of England than the South, and stronger in Wales (15.3%) & Northern
Ireland (14.3%) than anywhere else in the UK. Meanwhile London has seen the
smallest increase – around 4.2% – over
the last 12 months, after years of being the region where prices were rising fastest. Why are prices still rising despite
a pandemic and all the uncertainty
surrounding it? Well we’re hearing
similar stories from many homeowners and would-be buyers at the moment. Some are only now starting to feel
confident about their financial future,
so have started to try and buy or move,
and some are still looking to leave urban areas in favour of a more rural location with more space and the hope of a better quality of life.
What everyone seems to agree on at
the moment is that housing stock is in short supply, and when a contender for ‘dream home’ appears, there’s
competition for it, which pushes the
price up and sets the precedent for the
next similar property. These are normal
market forces, but they’re intense at the moment and forcing prices up.
We’re often asked “Are house prices
going to fall or crash?” Well it’s a brave economist who predicts the future with
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any certainty, but
barring something unexpected it’s
hard to imagine prices crashing all the while
mortgages are at record low rates,
lenders are keen to
lend, and demand it outstripping supply. As we enter the
final 3 months of 2021 the
outlook remains uncertain. Many have brought their
moving plans forward due
to the savings offered by the government’s Stamp Duty holiday, so demand may
subside and at the same time unemployment may creep up as government support tails off. But unless the balance of buyers vs. available
properties shifts in favour of more property coming
to market, competition for
desirable homes will remain tough and prices high.
If you’re looking to become a homeowner, move house
or get a better deal on your
existing mortgage we’d love to hear from you. Get in
touch and we’ll be help you
understand what’s possible, or sign up
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SBT COVER FEATURE
MAGNIFICENT SEVEN
SEARCH SEVEN ON ITS 10TH BIRTHDAY
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Magnificent Seven
Meet the digital marketing company which made it big by giving big – Search Seven on its 10th birthday. Famous for its popular
Cover Story
fundraising events – there have been 16
memorable ones so
far - and for donating
the equivalent of seven per cent of profits to charity every year, founder Gavin Willis
spills the secrets of an innovative business which mixes SEO with CSR, and has
raised £77,000 in its first decade with the
help of fundraising events and donations. There are plenty of businesses with
extensive CSR strategies, but there aren’t many which embed their
commitment to ‘giving back’ right there in the company name.
Brighton & Hove-based Search Seven,
a successful digital marketing agency, is an exception.
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The ‘seven’ in the title is an in-your-face promise to donate the equivalent of
seven per cent of annual profits to charity, and it has been there from the start.
The business achieves this through a
mixture of organised fundraising events and donating money from its profits to
ensure it meets the target of seven per
cent every year. In fact, over the last ten years Search Seven has managed to
generate the equivalent of 10 per cent of its profits for good causes.
That decision was an ahead-of-the-curve brainwave from founder Gavin Willis
because it came in 2011 – long before
businesses realised that company ethics and culture were not just a ‘nice to have’ but a ‘must have’ if they were going to
survive long term and bring Millennials
and Gen Z customers and employees on board with them.
Fast forward a decade and Search Seven is still growing, serving local, national
and international clients, and still giving
back. In fact, it is almost as famous for its popular fundraising events as for its SEO and PPC expertise.
This last year has seen record income and record staff numbers despite the
pandemic, and when the team enjoyed a 10th birthday party at Brighton’s
Malmaison they were also celebrating reaching £77,000 raised for good
causes – the culmination of a successful #share77k campaign.
In total £50,000 of money raised has gone to the company’s flagship charity, the
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Rockinghorse Children’s Charity, which
improves the lives of the most vulnerable children in Sussex.
So, what drives Search Seven’s passion for fundraising? How else are they
innovating in terms of company culture?
What does the future hold? And, just why has the number seven proved so lucky?
We asked Gavin, founder and Managing
Director, to provide the answers. You may find some of them surprising….
Let’s start at the beginning, Gavin. Why number 7? You could have gone for any number!
“Believe it or not, it was just a number I
liked. It was 2011, I had been working for Propellernet in Brighton and was playing
football with the number seven on my back - and I guess I thought it was lucky and
that it sounded good. Literally, that was it! “When I left to start my own business, I always knew I wanted to make
sure it gave back to the community. So, having that commitment in the company name made sense.
“The important thing was we based that
promise on profit and not turnover. I know there are businesses out there offering up 1% for the planet based on revenue, but if you don’t make a profit that can leave you in trouble – and a lot of tech-based
businesses fail in the first two years. It’s
a bigger incentive for staff to know that if they make profit then they contribute to the community too.”
Did it become a major driver for you to build the business?
“It did. It’s been my driving force and even more so in the last year during the pandemic. You need something
to keep you going - and doing it for
charity helps you crack on and keep on pushing as a business. Maybe I
wouldn’t have been as productive if we didn’t have that 7% commitment.” What is it in the life story of Gavin
Willis that made you so committed to
something happen in their lives which
prompts the same reaction, and for me it came later. In the second year of the
business, my godson Ted Macdonald was born and that’s when the Rockinghorse
Charity, and specifically the Trevor Mann Baby Unit at the Royal Sussex County
Hospital, became very meaningful for me. “Ted is my close friend’s little boy and
when he was born he was scoring 0 out
of 10 on the Apgar scale, which tests how
ready a new-born is to meet the world. He had swelling on the brain and they had to
freeze it and warm it back up again, which was a hugely difficult time.
“Thinking back, there’s a connection for me, too. A few months after I was born, I had pneumonia and was seven weeks premature, so I was in The Trevor Mann Baby Unit too.”
charity and giving back?
Can you remember your very first
I’ve always been very driven and
“It would be one of the businesses we
“I don’t know is the honest answer! once I decided that I needed to give
something back to the community, it became my focus.
“But you’re right that many people have
customer?
brought with us from Propellernet, with
the blessing of their owners. In fact, one of the founders there, Jim Jensen, is
still a mentor for me and a good friend.
I can think of two particular customers.
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C OVE R STORY
The Leadership Team
One was Tilsun, a car leasing business, and then Loucas, an accountancy firm based in Maidstone.
“The business really took off when I was invited to talk about SEO and PPC at
a meeting with large media agency in
London shortly after, and it went down well. Suddenly we had lots more new business coming in.
“Even in that pitch it wasn’t only about Gavin Willis, Managing Director and Founder
the core business. We presented Search
Seven as a unique offering that could help a business bring the community together
as well as look after your SEO expertly. To this day we talk about being a company
that offers ‘digital marketing with meaning’. It’s incredible how much money you have raised over a decade. Do you
have to pinch yourself sometimes?
“I do! I never thought at the start we would be where we are now. When we launched the #share77k campaign in 2020 to raise Dave Hatton, COO
£77,000 by our 10th birthday it hit home
– but getting to the finish line hasn’t been easy. We had six events lined up which
had to be cancelled or postponed during the pandemic and we’ve had to pivot to
host things online. But we’ve got there – and that’s hugely exciting.”
Are there any other events you’d like to stage in future?
“There are loads! We are always having ideas. One thing I really want to do is a Harley Andrews, Head of Digital Marketing
dodge-ball style table tennis event where you come along and there’s a DJ and
music and you get given your own colour
headband as a team. Table tennis is great
Recently our new paid media executive Amber bravely embarked on a skydive
and we donated £250 to The Children’s Respite Trust.”
If you fast forward to the current day, are you finding that the culture of Search Seven is winning you business?
“It’s a big selling point because a lot
of companies like to be aligned with a business that gives back.
“Around 67% of businesses are
now purpose-driven or based on a
sustainability agenda, so we have been ahead of the curve.
“But we’re still different. Our events are innovative and engaging, they bring people together, it’s not just about handing money over to charity.”
How can you stay ahead of the curve? “A lot of businesses are going down the B-Corp route and that’s something to
consider. But the important thing is we’ve been involved in this sphere for a long time and we need to keep innovating.
“We’ve put a model in place which made us unique but there are many other
businesses now which can talk about
their own efforts, too. One of the things that interests me is telling our story to
other people – entrepreneurs for instance – and helping them to start their own
journey with purpose at the heart of it.” What about recruitment? Does your
up my sleeve! Some of the staff are also
easier to recruit?
talking about Three Peaks challenge – we’re open to all ideas.”
Do your employees get involved in fund raising?
“Definitely. When people join, we match
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charities which mean something to them.
because anyone can play it and you have mixed teams. That’s one I’m keeping
Becky Henderson, Operations Manager
encourage them to raise money for
£250 of their fundraising in the first year and £150 a year after that. We always
business model of giving back make it “It really does. Whenever we interview anyone for a position it’s always led
by the difference we can make in the community and how employees can
make a difference for their own choice
of charity, too. It adds a totally different dynamic that you won’t get elsewhere.
“People want to come and work for us.
In fact, sometimes the demand is hard to keep up with!”
When you are so heavily focused on organising events, is there ever a
concern that messages about the core business could get lost?
“It’s a valid question and one we’ve
customers love you and your company is generating a lot of positive word-ofmouth from their referrals.”
employees, they already know what
we’re about. Certain types of company
want to work with us, ones that share our values and our ethos – and that makes
Financial stats during the pandemic • 36% increase in turnover year on
year between 2019-20 and 2020-21
relationship building easier.
“It’s also why our retention stats are so good. Our clients come and they
thought about because sometimes
• 126% increase in monthly revenues
an events business! We’re very much a
• 500% increase in monthly operating
What was the pandemic like for
together a leadership team to ensure our
• 300% increase in new business
through it?
people do believe mistakenly that we’re digital marketing agency and we’ve put client offering is strong.
“We regularly survey our customers to get feedback – including the key NPS
(Net Promoter Score) question ‘would you recommend Search Seven to a friend or colleague?’
“Our current NPS is 88%, which is
great. An NPS over 70 means your
May 2020 to March 2021
profit April 2020-March 2021
enquiries April 2020 to April 2021
•S ize of team doubled since January 2021
want to stay.”
the business and how did you get “Well, a lot of our clients are in the
travel and hospitality industry, so at one point in March 2020 we lost 50% of our revenue overnight.
When it comes to new business, do you look for clients that share your culture?
“We do, and the good news is that these days when people come to us, whether they are potential clients or potential
“At that stage we made a decision not to
hold clients to their contract. We just said ‘don’t worry about it’ – in fact we even
continued to support some of them for
free when they needed it. It was a gamble
What have been your three favourite events of all time during the 10 years of Search Seven?
3. Trip to Uganda, 2017 2. Charity football match at the
“If I had to pick a third it’s not really
“I’d have to include the first time
with my girlfriend, who is now my
“The first one, in 2014, is still up
with Ted as my mascot. During our
we support a student called Allan
was a football match at Shoreham
turnover in total and the game was
and covering his school fees.
September and we had around 200
Baby Unit XI. Walking out onto the
“That trip was unbelievable, the whole
prizes. We raised £5,500 which
both Ted and I might not have been
dance as well as the rest of the village.
Charity. Ted was about two at
received as babies. I was wearing
pitch in the second highest point
pregnant, too. There were some great
the first goal! It was a day when we
occasion and we also donated a water
event made it even more special.”
which is what we aim for.”
Search Seven logo on it.”
Amex, 2017
1. Shoreham FC charity football
an event at all, but a trip I made
we organised a game at the Amex,
wife, to the school in Uganda where
there because it meant so much. It
sixth year we had passed one million
Mubangizi. We’re supporting him now
FC on a beautiful sunny day in
Search Seven XI v Trevor Mann
people watching and lots of raffle
pitch was very emotional, after all
school came out to greet us with a
was donated to the Rockinghorse
there if it hadn’t been for the help we
We ended up on a bumpy football
the time and his mum Claire was
number seven – and I even scored
in Uganda which was an incredible
pictures and being the first community
really engaged the community, too,
tank while we were there, with our
match, 2014
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but it’s one that paid off because almost all of the companies we lost have since
returned. If they could come back, they
did – and the relationship is now stronger than ever before. On top of that, our
business has grown – both in terms of staff numbers and turnover.”
Innovative internal culture: unlimited annual leave, no timesheets, flexible hours
It’s not only in its giving-back model
that Search Seven has proved different and innovative.
Under the eye of new COO David Hatton, the company has embraced a range of
initiatives to transform its internal culture, improve client service and make it a
place where employees love to work. David said: “We’ve had a big refresh of everything that we do from a cultural point of view.
“We wanted to set new standards of
best practice to make sure that clients were being looked after properly and
that our staff had a good experience of working here.
“Part of the solution was giving them more autonomy to shape their role, knowing they are trusted.
“The results have been remarkable
because productivity has skyrocketed and the feedback is amazing.”
One of the headline changes has been to offer staff unlimited annual leave.
“That policy will probably make other
businesses raise their eyebrows, but it’s been a big success,” said David.
“It shows that we have ultimate trust in
our staff and that we treat them as adults.
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If you need to take time off, for whatever
to achieve £600,000 turnover for the first
make sure that other team members are
think that’s do-able. So, we’re very pleased
reason, then that’s fine with us. Just
time – and £750,000 by 2023 - and we
not going to be snowed under.
with where we are – especially considering
“It’s been a year since we implemented
the challenges of the pandemic.
the policy and there have been no issues.
“Achieving the £77k target for fundraising
“Probably the most anyone has taken is 30
direction, too. The next target is £100,000
or 32 days across the year – and that was
shows we are heading in the right
and that would be a magical one.”
me. That was deliberate because I wanted to make sure that people knew it was ok.”
Current annual turnover: £500,000
It isn’t the only innovative policy in place, either.
Looking ahead to 2022, what’s next for
The company has just signed up to HEKA,
you personally?
a scheme which provides everyone in the
because that’s what I like to do – bringing
spend on wellbeing activities.
progress. I’m keen to do even more in the
David added: “We also have a flexible
that is not sports related – getting business
timesheets. Our employees know how
hub, raising money for charity together.
it’s up to them how to deliver the service.
“I’d also like to go into colleges to speak
“Sometimes they might do a bit less but
for digital marketing skills so it would
may need more time to get results. We
team, and help people along that route
The challenge now is how to maintain
Maybe we’ll even end up hiring some of
a digital wellbeing assistant, and launched
“I’d like to spend more time networking,
team with a £50-a-month allowance to
leads back to the team for them to
time policy and we’ve done away with
many days our clients are paying for but
community, perhaps something this time
owners together and creating a community
to students. There’s a gap in the market
still get results, on other occasions they
be good to do some mentoring with the
trust them to make the right choices.”
and get through their Google exams.
company culture when the business
the best ones.”
grows, as it looks destined to do.
Where does Search Seven go from
“We know that growth is going to
here?
do it responsibly and carefully,” said
and growing in the right way. There’s a
sustainably at the right rate to ensure that
and I believe there’s still so much more
But we’re ready for it.”
extra special is knowing that every time
Search Seven is not only about charity.
charity. That’s the beauty of the model
continue, and we’re ambitious, but we’ll
“Well, it’s all about evolving, learning,
Dave. “Growth needs to be achieved
lot of untapped potential in the business
nobody is overwhelmed in the process.
to come – and, of course, what makes it
You also have a reputation for helping local, national, and international
brands improve their online visibility on search engines. Do the financials look good in that area too?
“It’s going well. The target for next year is
profits go up, so do our contributions to and it works to inspire everyone in the
business. We’re very proud of it. It’s been a very exciting 10 years and we hope there are many more to come.” www.searchseven.co.uk
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Meet the new Business & IP Centre Sussex Ambassador
Starting up? Award-winning local business leader and new BIPC Sussex Ambassador, Claire Mason, explains how the Centre can help
BIPC Sussex is
How do you feel about your
entrepreneurs in creating a more
that Claire Mason,
I am excited and honoured to help
engine of our economy – making up
& IP Centre Sussex and its terrific
we benefit from so many purpose-led,
for entrepreneurs, start-ups and
work for our local community and develop
information services, business support
keen to support the BIPC in its mission to
entrepreneurs. The BIPC was first
our many SMEs to innovate and grow.
and has since been expanded across a
A whole new generation of small
that entrepreneurs in Sussex will now
the pandemic, with new company
to supercharge their success.
2021, and Brighton & Hove boasting
a few questions about her ambassador
Why is it important for you to support
companies in the region. The BIPC
own entrepreneurial journey.
I am passionate about the role of
New Business
delighted to announce Founder and CEO
of Brighton-based
global thought leadership consultancy,
Man Bites Dog, has been appointed as Ambassador for the Centre.
As BIPC Ambassador, Claire will help
inspire and guide users of the Centre by sharing her own advice and business
experiences and will also be advising on how the Centre can develop and
expand by raising the profile of its work across Sussex.
We took the opportunity and asked Claire role, her thoughts on the BIPC and her
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ambassador role?
prosperous society. SMEs are the growth
raise the profile of the new Business
99% of our business base. In Sussex
team. This is an incredible resource
innovative SMEs that create meaningful
SMEs in our region which offers
characterful products and services. I am
and opportunities to learn from other
give start-ups the strongest start and help
established by the British Library in 2006 network of public libraries. I’m delighted
businesses was created during
have access to this invaluable resource
registrations up 40% between 2020 and
the BIPC?
the highest number of newly registered can help them set themselves up for success. Indeed, the track record of
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the BIPC network is that start-ups who get BIPC support are twice as likely to succeed beyond three years.
In this region we’re great at starting businesses but it’s challenging for those businesses to grow – the
BIPC also provides vital support in helping entrepreneurs scale their
businesses to build stronger and more resilient companies that create more
your own business
and the Centre gives
entrepreneurs a place to meet and support each other in the
company of people
who really understand your business
challenges and can
share their learnings.
employment opportunities.
Do you think libraries
What are the key benefits of the BIPC
to have a business
for local start-ups, SMEs, economy?
The BIPC is a hub where entrepreneurs can come together to learn, network and access free and low-cost
information and support to protect and commercialise a business idea. The Centre can help aspiring
entrepreneurs develop and stress test a business idea from that first spark
of inspiration and support established entrepreneurs to step up to the next
level of growth. It’s common for SMEs
to get stuck on their growth journey and the BIPC can help them unlock the big levers of growth, like new markets and digital enablement.
The BIPC is an unparalleled resource of business and intellectual property
information and expertise – there is simply nothing like it. The BIPC service includes
free access to high-quality UK and global
market intelligence, customer insights and company data combined with intellectual property advice and guidance, support, mentoring and training plus inspiring
talks and networking events featuring role model entrepreneurs.
BIPC Sussex also has a ‘human library’
of business experts (lawyers, marketers, accountants and business advisors) offering one-to-one sessions and a regular series of practical webinars
and workshops on various business-
related themes. It can be lonely running
are a great place centre?
The regional centre of BIPC Sussex is based in Jubilee
Library in Brighton, right in the heart of
our community. It’s a fantastic space
to meet, work and
network, but what’s really special about the BIPC is its
accessibility in the
with a disability have higher levels of
BIPC local at Crawley Library and more
part necessity entrepreneurship due to
in the near future.
presents a great opportunity to help these
Impact assessments show that by
Currently just 1 in 3 UK entrepreneurs is
libraries, the British Library’s Network
million missing businesses. If women
people who are underrepresented in
men, we could add £250bn of additional
broadest sense of the word. It also has a
self-employment , and while this is in
locals in select Sussex libraries to come
the disability employment gap, this also entrepreneurs grow their businesses.
delivering business support through our
female: a gender gap equivalent to 1.1
of Business & IP Centres is reaching
started businesses at the same rate as
business: on average, over half of those
value to the UK economy every year.
are women, a third are from under-
Having business centres in libraries
nearly two-fifths had a disability.
highly scalable and offers excellent
Democratising entrepreneurship is vital
existing public library infrastructure and
As a woman entrepreneur I really care
to bring business and innovation
gaps. There is enormous untapped
strong economic recovery.
just 5.1% of UK SMEs led by ethnic
Why do you think start-ups need
who use a BIPC to set up a business represented ethnic backgrounds and
means that the BIPC network is
value for money, capitalising on the
for our community and our economy.
knowledge resource, with the potential
about closing these entrepreneurship
support to every high street to support a
potential in diverse communities with minority entrepreneurs. Men and women
reliable business information?
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N EW B US I N E S S Year award or when the United Nations endorsed our work on the Sustainable Development Goals. Now it’s the day
the Man Bites Dog team were reunited
in our office after pandemic lockdowns. Through this really difficult period for
everyone, our team have shown each other such kindness and support and
achieved incredible things – I am so lucky to have such a fantastic team.
How important is Intellectual Property (IP) in your business? Is it important for start-up businesses?
Without IP, do you have a business? It’s so important to protect your intellectual property – whether it’s your company name or your products, services and
processes. In a knowledge economy,
your IP is your value. We have so many innovative businesses in our region, it’s critical they protect their IP and
it’s remarkably simple when you have
Claire Mason
someone on hand to show you how. Starting a business is a huge risk – you
sustainability and global trade to digital
What’s the best piece of business
and we have just collected our 80th
I am going to offer two pieces of advice.
transformation and the future of work
advice you can give to start-ups?
global award.
Firstly, just do it. As my husband said
Information helps you mitigate those risks
What would you do differently now?
happen is that if it doesn’t work out you
research before you take the plunge. The
One thing we got really right was being
have to make decisions about your
product or service, your market and
how to run your business when you’re
doing everything for the very first time.
and avoid costly mistakes by doing your BIPC offers vital information with people to guide you and offer support.
How did you start your business?
I think there’s a perception that you need to raise capital to start a business, but in many cases you can just sit at your
kitchen table and start, which is what I did. I saw an opportunity in the growing
knowledge economy for a marketing communications consultancy that specialised in building intelligent
What have you learnt?
will have to get another job.”
born global. Too many businesses start
Secondly, start right. Use the BIPC to do
regional, national and international,
the mistakes of other entrepreneurs who
have always done global work for very
support you.
start confidently as you mean to go on.
Find out more about Claire Mason and
Something I might do differently is
www.manbitesdog.com
scalable by building more digital
Find out more about the BIPC at www.
local and then move in stages through
your research, get advice and learn from
reinventing their business each time. We
are keen to share their knowledge and
large global clients. I think it’s important to
consider how we could be more
technology into our business model.
brands for companies in financial and
What’s been your proudest moment
Today Man Bites Dog works with
It used to be when the company I started
professional services and technology. exciting global business brands to
help them lead change on issues from
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when I started up, “The worst that can
in business?
with a £200 overdraft on my kitchen
table won the New Consultancy of the
Man Bites Dog at
brighton-hove.gov.uk/bipc or email bipc@brighton-hove.gov.uk.
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HOW THE BEVY DOES CHRISTMAS! THE BEVY: THE ONLY COMMUNITY OWNED PUB
HISBE: A REBEL SUPERMARKET ON A MISSION
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How the Bevy does Christmas! We hear from Chris Llewellyn
“Simply having a wonderful Christmas Time.” It’s pretty much impossible to avoid Paul McCartney’s song over the festive period. The spirit behind
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it is exactly what motivates the
Bevy and other
community focussed
organisations at this time of year. There is so much value in people coming
together and celebrating - whether they are motivated by religious feelings or
just the delight of congregating. This is especially true at the moment when so
many yearly events and opportunities for celebrations have been disrupted. The Bevy is the only community
owned pub on a housing estate in the UK and we are never prouder to be
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more than a pub than at Christmas. The pub we now operate has been
running since the estate was built in
the 1930s. Unfortunately, it was closed by the police in 2010 because of
its recently acquired record of antisocial behaviour. A group of locals
recognised the real value that the pub
had previously brought to the area and decided to set up a community benefit society. After more than 700 local
people had paid £10 + for a community share, and crucially with the help of
supporters like the East Brighton Trust, the pub was reopened in Christmas
2014 under community management. Since then we have been focussed
on our dual mission of running a
welcoming local and at the same time delivering a wide variety of socially
impactful projects. The classic example is our Meals on Wheels Service which
we launched when the pandemic hit to combat food shortages and loneliness in those who would normally come to our lunch clubs. It’s expanded
hugely and recently won the National
Association of Care Catering award for providing the best Meals on Wheels in the whole of the UK!
This is why the Bevy will put in so much effort over Christmas, we have recently worked out that we will be delivering
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1,590 meals via our community projects over the period, not to mention the
many roasts and other delicious treats that we’ll be serving our customers!
The Friday Friends Seniors group will stage a special Christmas lunch in
addition to running their normal clubs on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. This is especially important for those people
who don’t have large supportive families, who are given the chance to come
together and enjoy bingo and some of the best turkey in Sussex! As David
Gibbons, the Friday Friends Chair says:
“This is the time of year where everyone
needs family and friends. A lot of people have not got this. Other clubs close for the holiday when it’s most needed . It
gives us personal joy to spread a little
cheer & happiness and involve others to help and do the same.”
We will also be putting on a free
children’s party on the 18th December, which will be a great chance for
children across the estates to have a dance, hotdogs, a Christmas jumper
competition and of course a visit from
Father Christmas on his horse and
sleigh! The reason that we are able to
put this on is because of the support of local businesses like Custom Pharma. This year we are particularly grateful for the involvement of City Fibre. As Anne Krausse, their Brighton and
Hove Manager has said “As part of our
commitment to the community, we want to leave our legacy here by building
something that’s futureproof and can last generations. That’s why we’re
so eager to engage with and support local residents and businesses. This year, The Bevy has been a fantastic
hub for communicating with people in
Bevendean & Moulsecoomb. The team has been welcoming, proactive and
brimming with community spirit. That’s why we’re really proud to be helping
them make their Christmas children’s party even more special!”
This sums up just how the Bevy likes
to operate, in collaboration with a wide variety of partners from every different
sector. Unfortunately because of Covid
regulations this year we won’t be hosting
all the different churches of Bevendean
and Moulsecoomb for their carols at the Bevy, but look forward to getting back to that in future. The Brighton Swing
Choir will be with us this year though,
treating our Christmas Market attendees to some Holiday classics and lesser
known works too. We are also really
pleased to work with a wide variety of
different grassroots community groups (including the Brighton Lions), hosting their Christmas parties and much
more- if you are in the area you will see our wonderfully illuminated windows
on the 23rd December for the Higher Bevendean Advent Trail.
So in short, if you have any ideas about
how you want to get involved with your
local area, or if you want some tips, then the best place to go is the bar of your local community pub! There you will
find a friendly smile, a well poured pint
and the best connected way to engage with people in your neck of the woods. There’s no better way to spread the Christmas spirit!
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HISBE: a rebel supermarket on a mission
Ruth Anslow from HISBE talks about the challenges of managing a small food business during the coronavirus pandemic and the impact you can have when you shop from small, local businesses. Good Business
HISBE is a rebel
are no big pay-outs for directors or
mission to transform
staff, bills and debtors.
supermarket on a the food industry.
shareholders, so what’s left pays our
Our whole ethos is about making good
HISBE Food exists to challenge the
food that’s sustainably sourced and
industry. We do things very differently
affordable as we can. We think through
out to prove that a sustainable future
have to, we find the most sustainable
you reinvent the way supermarkets do
good stuff under one roof, to make it as
unsustainable and exploitative food
responsibly traded as accessible and
to the average supermarket and we’re
the issues so our shoppers don’t
for food and farming is possible, if
solutions we can, and we put all the
business. Food retail can be part of the
accessible as possible.
solution, it just needs to evolve...
Facing the challenges of Covid.
We’re a social enterprise with a different
During a health pandemic, access to
spend £1 at our supermarket, we pass
ever! Our biggest challenge over the
type of business model: when you
good food is even more important than
68 pence back to the suppliers. There
last 20 months was simply to keep
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our shop in Brighton open... we had a
responsibility to keep good food flowing, keep our customers served, our staff in
their jobs and protect the income of our many small suppliers.
Our supermarket relies on hundreds of hardworking people - and I don’t just mean our own store team, I
mean the people who make the food and the people who shift it, from the
farmers, producers and suppliers to the
warehouse and distribution guys and the truck drivers. Suddenly, like us, these
people were “key workers”, they were all under a lot of pressure and all our livelihoods were at stake.
We also rely on a steady stream of
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customers who value what we do and want to vote for sustainable food and
farming with their patronage and their
wallets! But last year tens of thousands
of people in Brighton & Hove were stuck
in their homes and started to get all their grocery shopping in one go, online, from one of the big supermarkets. So, as for
countless other high-street businesses,
the drop in customer numbers had a big impact on our shop.
Protecting our customers, our staff, and our business.
In the years before the Covid-19
outbreak, the HISBE leadership team
had been working on expansion and we had just taken a lease on a new shop in Worthing (signed just days before, on
28th February). But in March we had to
put that aside and focus on the safety of
our Brighton store and the survival of our social enterprise.
We implemented new risk assessments,
social distancing, and cleaning protocols to protect our staff and customers. Then we put a breakeven model in place and reduced the trading day accordingly, to react to the drop in customer numbers. We ran one shift and, at first, we were
only open from midday to 6pm, which
made the extra protocols manageable
and the store job as straightforward as
possible for the staff. We furloughed six of our staff and, for a time, our
leadership team, so that we could afford to safeguard everybody’s jobs.
We’re very proud of our store team
– they really pulled together and did a great job of managing the social
distancing, extra cleaning and customer queues at the door. Not only did we
achieve a safe environment, but they were able to maintain a friendly and
relaxed vibe, which is so important to
people. The world may have been going nuts, but our shop was to be a little oasis of calm in the craziness! And slowly everyone became
accustomed to our Covid measures. It
became normal to follow daily hygiene and safety protocols around maskwearing, handwashing, sanitising
surfaces, and safety screens. Now, in November 2021, we are very grateful that we made it through this difficult
time, returned to normal trading hours
and successfully brought all the staff out of furlough. And we’re grateful to every
single customer who was able to support our shop, through all the uncertainty, the restrictions, and the lockdowns.
During this period, many of our suppliers faced huge challenges with staffing,
production, and distribution. And our smallest suppliers are kitchen table
businesses run by one or two people. But we have been absolutely blown
away by the resilience of people and
how well our hundreds of suppliers kept going, doing what they do, even under these strenuous conditions. It makes
you appreciate more than ever that the
people who make and move our food. It’s their passion, commitment and resilience that makes the UK “good food” supply
chain work and we depend on them more than ever, in the face of Covid, future pandemics and, of course, Brexit.
Opening a store in the middle of a pandemic.
Good things can come out of struggle - and our good thing was our long-
anticipated, brand-new second store, on Portland Road in Worthing. In
September the leadership team made the decision to go ahead with the
investment in the second store, despite
the uncertainty over what would happen to high street businesses, and we launched it in January 2021.
It may have been eight months later
than planned, it may have ended up
opening on a rainy day in the middle
of another lockdown, but it was open – and hundreds of locals came out to
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support us. The store was a dream five years in the making and it was such a
glorious, positive day and a testament to what we could achieve, even under immense pressure.
Worthing is a great town, with both a wonderful old history and a buzzing
new vibe. There’s a thriving independent
business scene there, a dynamic council
committed to local economic stimulation and a lot of great work going on in
sustainability - and we’re so happy to be part of it all.
Appealing for people to go ‘Back to Better’.
It’s still hard out here and many
thousands of independent high street
businesses continue to feel the impact
of Covid… but people are drifting back to our shops, emerging from these
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life-changing months into a time of
transition. Because we all find ourselves at a crossroads, where we can choose
to go back to normal, or we can choose
to go back to better. A sustainable future for British food and farming is possible we just have to choose it.
So, we encourage everyone to choose what they want to see more of in this
world. We ask you to support the many
small food brands and shops genuinely creating solutions to our unsustainable, carbon-guzzling, over-industrialised, wasteful and polluting food industry. We ask you to make small habit
changes and swaps in what you buy.
We ask you to buy less stuff from the
big supermarkets and more stuff from HISBE and shops like ours.
When you shop at HISBE you’re choosing
real food and real farms, that are better
for you and better for the planet. You’re choosing values-led brands, local
suppliers, UK-grown seasonal produce, high animal welfare, sustainable fish, plastic-free shopping, pesticide-free
and organic standards. You’re voting for working with (not against) nature, zero to landfill, ditching packaging, plasticfree shopping and zero food waste.
You’re supporting people with proper
employment contracts, fair pay for staff
and suppliers, ethical trading - and you’re
keeping your money in the local economy. Everyone can help shape the future of food, it’s not about doing everything
perfectly, it’s about taking small actions, every time you buy your groceries, for
a better future. To quote the inimitable Anita Roddick, “Next time you go
shopping, demand more change.”
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So that was 2021 - What comes next?
It feels like only yesterday that I was gearing up for a fast-paced end of the year to maximise all revenue opportunities, before closing out 2020, and here we are, looking at the finish line of 2021 already! It might be the
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pandemic, it might be that video calls
have sped everything up, it might be that
we are commuting less, or I might just
be ageing!? Whatever it is, time seems to be flying by!
So what have we noticed this year in the world of sales?
There is no shortage of people selling
you lead generation services. Software to offer shortcuts to sales success.
LinkedIn inboxes full of the ‘spray and
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pray’ of selling tactics, most of which are diabolical, preying on people wanting a quick fix to winning more customers.
I look at almost all of these individuals
and I want to teach them, but alas, for
them, it’s a numbers game. If they kiss
enough frogs they will eventually find a prince. How very 1990s!
Poor tactics and desperation to one
side, I have also noticed a phenomenal amount of freelancers and small
business owners taking control of their personal brands in a big way, and this is awesome in more ways than one.
First of all, I am seeing deliberate and
confident action being taken to add value to their target audience. This is how it should be done. Build trust by giving
away your knowledge and experience. What I am seeing is people turning
themselves into mini media houses. Writing content, running webinars,
promoting networking events, building communities, posting videos, sharing tools and frameworks.
The way we access knowledge and
experience is now easier and cheaper
than ever before. We are being enabled
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by these individuals, and the honesty and value of it, is empowering.
It seems that the word ‘competition’ is reserved for the larger companies that
have things to hide. Collaboration seems here to stay. Certainly in my small corner of the county, and I love it!
So what will we see more of in 2022 when it comes to business growth and sales?
Technology will play a part, of course
it will. Tools and systems will become
more sophisticated and accessible to
all and what was previously reserved for
those companies with huge budgets will reach the hands of the many.
Employers will find it harder to recruit and retain good salespeople, and
commercial vacancies will remain
unfilled for much longer than expected. The rise of outsourced sales teams will continue. Individuals will back
themselves to deliver instead of taking
comfortable salaries with an employer, as they have the experience and the
knowledge to maximise their skill set
for multiple clients with great rewards. In much the same way as marketing
agencies have delivered for decades. LinkedIn will continue to be the
dominant platform in B2B business
development strategies. With millions
of daily users, it has never been easier to get in front of your ideal customer,
and learning how to grow your personal brand and deliver value for those
prospects will be more crucial than ever. Telesales is still not dead and it will continue to survive through 2022,
although its part in the sales cycle
has evolved, it is still one of the most effective channels for winning new
business when used alongside email and social media.
What can you do? Don’t underestimate just how much you know. However many years of
experience you
have in your role or industry, you will have knowledge and perspective that others will value.
If you want to
win more new
customers next
year, then one of
your tactics should
include giving away
your knowledge and experience for free. Yes, I said free!
Ben Bennett
Share your thoughts on LinkedIn. Seek
guest spots on podcasts. Write blogs. Record short videos on your phone.
Tips, tricks, ideas, opinions, failures, hopes and dreams. Give it all away
and watch your network and pipeline
grow as you organically build trust with new connections.
They say that knowledge is power and I believe that is still true to this day,
however, when that quote was coined, the intention was to demonstrate that by having the knowledge you could control outcomes.
Using this quote in your business, the more knowledge you have, and the
more you share it, the more you can control outcomes.
resilient, and through our network and communities, empowered.
Have a wonderful end to 2021 and ensure you are in control of your
outcomes for the next 12 months! Ben Bennett is Managing Partner of Second Voice (secondvoice.
co.uk) a Brighton-based consultancy focused on enabling founders of
B2B companies to accelerate growth through sales and operations. Ben is
also a business growth mentor for the
NatWest Entrepreneur Accelerator and Partner at Plus X, Brighton.
If you’re looking to grow your own
company and want impartial advice
or support, please reach out to Ben at sbt@secondvoice.co.uk
The game is changing. Collaboration over competition. Trust and
transparency over cloak and dagger. Whatever 2022 throws at us, we are
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5 marketing trends for the New Year
One of my favourite aspects of the Christmas season is getting an opportunity to be thoughtful, reflect and consider ways to approach a new year. It’s important to give
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yourself kudos for all
that has been learned and achieved over
the past 12 months.
If you’re like me, you will have been presented with some ‘sink or swim’
dilemmas. From scrapping and creating new business and marketing plans,
to finding new ways adapt, maintain presence and explore new skills. In many ways the pandemic has
enhanced competition – it has created
an opportunity for innovative businesses to lead on technology, invest in talent and take business from competitors
who have failed to keep up and maintain
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their position. As some businesses have risen, many longstanding brands have fallen on a local and national level.
As we approach a new calendar year, there is no better time to grab a pen,
pad and a glass of wine to consider your goals and strategy for 2022.
Here are 5 marketing trends for you
to consider adding to your marketing plans for the New Year:
1. Customer Experience
Marketing is more than selling – it is increasingly focused on providing
consumers with great experiences and
products that encourage retention. More
businesses are focusing on building and maintaining a positive working
culture to support quality service and great PR. The rise in technology has enhanced customers’ demands for
accessibility and efficiency – customers want to be provided a smooth service from the beginning to the end of their customer journey. Marketing experts are constantly exploring ways to use personalised messaging to connect
with prospective customers as well as to support them in making a decision to purchase. Now is a great time to
consider new ways to coordinate your marketing strategy with sales and
customer service to execute the best service for your customers.
SAL ES & MARKE TI NG 2. Employee Engagement
some, the thought
efficient and friendly service, you need
a camera and using
Marketing Insider Group suggests
can be a little
likely to remain loyal to brands who
a new year just
positive attitude towards customers.
there is no better
brand’s identity. Therefore, exploring
challenges that have
employees and customers should
create confidence
strategy. The goal should be for your
externally. Product
be as successful as you do. Initiatives
webinars, virtual
consider ways to align your employees
video events are
professional development of staff and
you could consider
skills in marketing can also support
marketing plan for
In order to provide the ultimate
of getting in front of
a reliable workforce. Research from
video technology
that 46% of customers are not
daunting. But with
fail to showcase knowledge and a
around the corner,
Employees represent a part of a
time to set yourself
ways to improve interactions between
the opportunity to
be factored into your marketing
internally and buy-in
employees to want your business to
and service demos,
to consider could be, taking time to
events and live
with your brand values. Investing in the
just a few examples
actively encouraging them to enhance
adding into your
employee engagement.
the 2022.
3. Visual Story Telling Content
5. Consumer Ethics
exploring a new product or service to
are more mindful of buying habits
has been suggested that people favour
our society. Consumers are more
just one of the reasons many people
To reduce impact to the environment,
platforms such as Pinterest, TikTok and
to make changes internally. But
Marketing Psychology, the human brain
article ‘Freedom of Social Activism
faster than written content. Considering
has become an important factor. The
content into your written content can
example that highlights consumers are
Stephanie Prior
What captures your attention when
Current trends suggest that consumers
buy? In recent marketing studies, it
that can impact the environment &
visual content over written. This is
considerate of the brands they buy into.
increasingly use image focused digital
many businesses have already started
Instagram. According to Venngage
as I have highlighted in a previous
processes visual content 60,000 times
& Social Media’, social responsibility
ways to enhance or implement visual
Black Lives Matter movement is an
enhance customer engagement.
increasingly attracted to brands that
4. Video Marketing
practice what they preach.
Implementing video into your marketing
Whether your business is finance, law,
if it has not already. Videos are more
opportunity for your brand to be
rankings in comparison to other SEO
your company is contributing to make
that 84% of consumers have used video
be just as valuable as advertising and
strategy for 2022 should be considered
property or retail etc., there is always
likely to support first-page SERP
ethically responsible. Promoting how
tactics. Marketing research suggests
positive changes in the community can
content before making a purchase. To
other marketing tactics.
As we have witnessed in recent years, we cannot predict the future with certainty. But we can explore insights and trends that provide some useful possibilities
and exciting new developments for your business explore.
A new year provides a fresh start; new challenges, opportunities and goals.
Where there are lessons to be learned, new knowledge to be obtained and
goals to be reached, there is always something good to look forward to!
So begin your new year with a positive
vision, some great objectives and a plan outlining how you aim to achieve them.
A new year… a new marketing strategy! Thank you to everyone who has read and engaged with my monthly blogs via SBT Magazine this year. I really appreciate all the comments and
feedback, but most importantly, having
the opportunity to share my content via this leading Sussex based magazine.
Have a wonderful Christmas & an even happier New Year!
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Recruitment and how to get the applicants YOU want
Recruitment across many sectors, and particularly for professional services firms has become more competitive since the pandemic. We are currently
Sales & Marketing
experiencing a
‘candidate market’. The unemployment rate nationally fell
to 6% unemployment through the end of March 2021. What is interesting to note, is unemployment for degreed
professionals is now under 5%, and
1.5% away from hitting its all-time low that was achieved in 2019.
During the pandemic, firms were forced
Harvey John, a recruitment firm in the
fancy office or a quirky recreation room
are currently rethinking their future flexible
longer rely on a stocked pantry, or bean
different approach. Most candidates I
culture and lasting company values. Now
from home. They realise they are more
their company culture and begin defining
give their firms more of their time due
operate, and they need to show how they
Southeast says, “Many firms I speak to
may be a thing of the past. Firms can no
working policies – each taking a slightly
bags, to replace cultivating healthy work
deal with have enjoyed this time working
is the time for employers to focus on
productive from home, and in fact can
the successful values under which they
to not needing to factor in the time they
will look after their staff.
would usually take to commute.”
Whether you are a professional services
For many candidates, remote working is
firm or not, some or all these factors
hunting. Employers can no longer ignore
right talent. You also need to stand
remote working.
seekers. Whilst this has always been
As time has progressed and businesses
What else is important for job-
now is more important than ever before.
will start to recruit again. What the
In addition to flexible working, the
How do you get candidates to apply in
has had on businesses is also
Whether you have flexible working or not,
consider in their job search.
need to be put in the bin. If you don’t
“With the uncertainty that the
never get the top pickings. Think about
likely to look for jobs in sectors that
makes you different, unique, ‘better’ than
greater security.”
with the outside world. Share these with
Flexible working, stability, health and
the opportunity to meet with, share them
for when employees need to care for a
them on your social media!
increasingly important for Job-seekers.
Gone are the days where you advertise
Firms also need to consider that physical
start rolling in. In fact, you need to market
culture. Enticing job applicants with a
you would market to your clients. Use the
to transfer parts or all their operations
online. A few months into the pandemic
and geography became less of an issue for many firms which meant they could look for customers much further afield. start to focus on their recovery, many pandemic has done is:
●m ade many candidates take a step
back, take stock and assess what they want from their future, and what worklife balance looks like to them
●m ade location less of an issue for firms when recruiting talent.
For employers that have embraced
flexible working on a permanent basis,
their pool of talent has suddenly become much bigger.
For firms that have decided to phase
their staff’s return to the office, many are
going to continue experiencing significant demand on them to consider how
flexible working features permanently in their workplace. Hayley Rose from
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now a primary consideration when job
may impact your ability to recruit the
the option of implementing permanent
out, to actively ‘sell’ yourselves to job-
seekers?
the case, the ability to do it successfully
economic impact that the pandemic
the first place?
something candidates are likely to
some old school recruitment approaches change your approach, then you will
pandemic has created, candidates are
your USPs and company values. What
are more established, stable. and offer
your competitors, and then share those
wellness packages, and sick leave policies sick family member, have all become
perks can’t replace genuine company
your recruiter, the candidates you get
through your marketing, and even put
for a role and sit and wait for the CVs to to your candidates similarly to the way
SAL ES & MA RKE TI NG available communication and marketing
flexibility you offer, what benefits you
You need to use recruitment marketing
firm (use staff and their stories to back
channels that you have and get creative. to attract talent and stand out from the crowd as an attractive option.
So, if are looking for talent, you could
hire a head-hunter, but it’s not cheap.
Alternatively, you could leverage marketing to help promote your firm and your
vacancies to attract the right talent for your firm. This comes with the bonus that you will raise your firms’ profile at the same
time. Here are some marketing tactics you could use to attract talent to your firm:
How to use recruitment marketing to
have and how great it is to work for your up what you say).
Use employee stories to promote
Most candidates are using social media,
prospective applicants to find out
about your culture is by hearing from people who already work there.
Either through staff case studies or video, you can entice applicants to your firm before they even attend an interview!
that interested applicants can peruse,
typically, job descriptions can be
they should want to work for you and what you want from them.
● Break experience down into “musthave” and “nice to have~.
● Give your words personality, and don’t be afraid to be fun!
Flexa has made a job description
checklist that helps Hire Managers to ensure their job descriptions are well written.
Use your firms’ website
Have you got a careers page on your
website? Use it to tell your applicants
your story so they understand what life
you are to work at!
Candidates are more informed than
and how they responded to clients (and
staff) during the pandemic or challenging times will make a big difference.
People remember what a firm does. How they respond to clients, staff, and their
communities during tough times will be
remembered forever. During difficult times
Whether your clients use social media or
not, you can be assured job-seekers are,
so regardless, you should make sure you have a presence on social media.
you can use
industry awards – both mainstream awards and carefully selected
employment/HR awards. Whilst this route is a longer-term option, the benefits will
be that your firm becomes recognised as an employer of choice.
You can also consider industry event
stands and sponsorships. These will have an associated cost, or you can use virtual or in-person networking events that you
and your existing fee earners can attend where you can promote your firm. So, what is next?
and how firms lead their team through
marketing. It is where you use targeted
the social safety net for many employees, a crisis will determine retention and the ability to attract talent in the future. Use free ‘advertising’ portals
All the tactics above classify as recruitment digital marketing strategies to promote the value of working for your firm to attract, engage, recruit, and retain talent.
If you use recruiting sites and job
As a marketing agency, we can provide
for Jobs, you can reach job-seekers
generate interest in your firm and help
listing sites that integrate with Google that search for jobs using keywords in their Google search.
By structuring the job posts properly and
creating an in-depth careers page.
outlined by Google (or the job listing sites),
And don’t be scared to talk about what
to show what life is like at your firm.
like the pandemic, employers become
is like at your firm. Don’t just rely on
Indeed or job vacancy sites. Consider
so think about using your social accounts
Other tactics include submissions to
discover and realise what a great place
Firms with well-written job descriptions
● Use plain English – tell applicants why
follow firms that match what they want,
and for the wider social network to
ever before about working conditions,
working advocates Flexa:
specifically LinkedIn, to research and
Other available marketing tactics
Talk about your values
really). Some top tips from flexible
social media
promote your video and blog content
unbelievably uninspiring.
get up to 10x more applications (yes,
LinkedIn, Indeed, Monster, Glassdoor, etc.
people, and the best way for
Rethink your ‘normal’ job descriptions
is through a job description, but
Some of these sites include Facebook,
Promote your firm and vacancies on
People love hearing about other
You can use your social channels to
applicant comes across your firm
search for related keywords.
your firm
attract talent
For many firms, the first time a job
Jobs and displayed when job-seekers
using the proper HTML coding syntax the jobs will be indexed by Google for
the strategic and tactical capabilities to you attract the talent you need.
If you would like to find out more about what we offer, click here,
alternatively contact Lara to find out how we can help you find the talent you are looking for.
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The importance of good Project Management
Any new client that comes on board needs to feel confident that their project will be delivered on time and hassle free. Good project
Sales & Marketing
management should alleviate any stress to the client so it’s
important to get the
initial brief right, set expectations on
timings and keep in regular contact for peace of mind all round.
For any new enquiry that comes our
way, we need to ensure that we fully
understand what the client is after, be it a brand-new bespoke website or
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a user journey and design overhaul. Asking the right questions from
the beginning is essential in pulling together a thorough and detailed
proposal which outlines everything
the client needs and the added value from working with our team. General questions we need answers to from
the off are the client’s likes and dislikes of their current site, how an improved site will better serve their business, design aspirations and must-have
features. This allows us to figure out
the level of work involved and an
approximate timescale for all of the scope needed.
As a Project Manager, it’s my job to get the ball rolling and get as much detail
from the potential client as possible so I can brief the team and make sure all
bases are covered. On submitting our
proposal, I like to give the client or their representative time to digest all of the
information and see what their feedback is. Not everyone who approaches
SAL ES & MA RKE TI NG
Jo Jensen
us is tech savvy so it’s crucial not to
alienate anyone with too much ‘tech
talk’. As someone who isn’t from a tech
background who has learned on the job, I find it easier to explain certain aspects of a build in a language that both they and I understand so that it doesn’t
become too overwhelming or daunting. Another key aspect of project
management is managing expectations and making sure a client understands that we work on multiple projects
at a time and that timelines need to
remain flexible (to a point) for anything unforeseen. Delays in receiving
feedback can have a knock-on effect of an agreed launch date so putting dates against different parts of the
project is necessary. It is a solid team
effort from both the agency and client
The majority of my time is spent
end result and is working towards
has its challenges but when things slot
websites which are top notch with no
off the list, there is great job satisfaction
moving forward.
themselves on their attention to detail
The development side of the business
all over it and that expectations are met
side as everyone wants the same
managing the dev studio schedule which
the same goal. We want to deliver
into place and tasks are being ticked
compromises and that’s what keeps us
for me. As someone who prides
and organisation, I like to know that I’m
is always busy with the ever-patient
across the board.
the call of duty to ensure our clients
If you have a project that you’d like
that after a long search we have now
with me as I’m always happy to chat
the team which will really open up the
how we can help.
his time to more client work and also
Jo Jensen
make to our own website and the CRM
jo@whitespace.studio / 01273 258000
Steve Elford going above and beyond are well serviced. I am thrilled to say
to discuss, please do get in touch
welcomed a new Junior Developer to
through ideas or initial thoughts to see
dev studio and allow Steve to dedicate the technical advances he’d like to
Account Director
he’s developing. Now that the team is
whitespace.studio
expanding, it’s even more important
that we have a solid system in place for keeping on top of the workload.
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We are a full service creative agency specialising in design, web and marketing. Founded by three passionate creatives.
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TECH
WINDOWS 365 WILL CHANGE YOUR WORLD AGAIN EXTECH CLOUD EXPLORES HOW IT AFFECTS YOUR BUSINESS
SILICON BRIGHTON: SUPPORTING DIVERSITY IN TECH DIVERSE SUSSEX
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Windows 365 will change your world again Extech Cloud explores how it affects your business Whether another work
Tech
from home order is
on the horizon or not, many businesses
are still looking for a
reliable and secure IT System to support workers in the office and at home.
Andrew Hookway, Director of Sussex
based Extech Cloud, shares three ways Windows 365 benefits hybrid working. Around the world and across every
for many businesses is ensuring that their IT Systems can support their day-to-
day operations, enabling collaborative
working, and appropriate levels of security. The timely release of Windows 365 (not
to be confused with the Microsoft 365 or Office 365) earlier this year is what most Sussex and southern based businesses should now be looking for. Here are just
three of the ways it can help a business.
industry sector, we have had to adapt to
1. What is Windows 365 and what
working is here to stay and the challenge
efficient and secure hybrid working.
new ways of working. It seems hybrid
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does it do? It helps to facilitate
Windows 365 is Microsoft’s complete
software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution, that streams a personalised Windows
experience, including apps, content, and settings, to any device. Windows 365
is built for remote and hybrid working,
enabling the user ‘anywhere access’ to
their personalised Windows desktop, or Cloud PC, across multiple devices.
This means that a worker could begin
a task on their office PC, continue it on
an Android tablet, and finish on a home
Mac computer. They can pick up where
they left off on any device, for seamless
TECH
hybrid working no matter what size and type of file the user is working on. Operating in the Cloud also offers
the benefits of workers being able to
collaborate in real time with colleagues and clients, and it comes with
required will be minimal.
The user simply needs the device to connect to WiFi, and everything they need to work on is stored and accessed on the Cloud.
Microsoft’s security Defender software
3. What value and
knowledge that Cloud IT Systems tend
Windows 365 bring to
built-in. Everybody can be secure in the to rely on more robust cybersecurity measures, continually developing to keep a step ahead of ever-evolving cybercrime methods.
2. What is the return on Windows
365? It enables significantly reduced hardware costs.
With Windows 365, the entire IT System is hosted in the Cloud, resulting in little to no cost outlay when it comes to
hardware. You don’t need a server and the associated cabling, for instance, which can be very costly. With the
incorporation of voice calling as well,
it means there is no need to purchase expensive telephone systems either. Another benefit of having everything
stored in the Cloud is that the hardware that does need to be purchased
(computers or tablets for example), can have a far lower spec than previously, as the amount of memory and power
experience can
your business? It easily
accommodates change.
Businesses can go through changes rapidly and a
tricky IT System should not be a reason to hold
Andrew Hookway
up developments in the
organisation. Whether it is
If you’re thinking about making the
user, per month cost model makes it
Extech Cloud today. Extech Cloud
workers at any point in time, allowing
specialist, supporting businesses
expanding or streamlining, the pay per
transition to Windows 365, talk to
easy to accommodate more or fewer
is an award-winning IT services
business owners to scale confidently.
in Sussex and the South East in the
It is also useful to be able to quickly
to the Cloud. A team of strategic IT
caused to a machine (which is arguably
certified engineers provides day to
well as purchasing low-cost models, if
sized businesses. You can talk to us
gives you the power to buy, provision,
extech.co.uk or fill out our contact
transformation of their IT Systems
recover in the event that any damage is
consultants, project managers and
more likely in a hybrid work situation). As
day support to small and medium-
they need to be replaced, Windows 365
on 01444 443200, email us on info@
and deploy in minutes, with automated
form for a call back.
where they left off immediately.
Visit www.extechcloud.com.
OS updates, so the worker can pick up
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Silicon Brighton: supporting diversity in tech This year at Silicon Brighton, we unveiled our most ambitious project yet, Diverse Sussex; a community initiative to help Sussex’s tech sector better understand and address issues around diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the region.
Increasingly over the
Tech
years, there has been a lot of talk about the lack of DEI in
the tech community
and what can be done to tackle it.
But, despite many businesses’ desire to improve, you only need to look
around you (and at the multitude of
reports there are online) to find there
is some way to go until it is a fair and hospitable place for everyone.
Our aim with Diverse Sussex is
to support organisations on their
DEI journey, raising the collective awareness so that we can work
together to bring about positive change locally.
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No matter where you are in your
By signing up, you will also contribute
in Sussex or have a tech team, we
where challenges and imbalances lie,
Sussex signatory. Doing so solidifies
of resources packed with advice and
diverse and inclusive workplace and
events designed to inform your DEI
and commitment to progress.
is coming up on Friday 4th February;
You will be joining businesses such as:
the workplace, what it is and why it’s
Theory, Psydro, Codebar Brighton,
high-performing team.
Company, Healys LLP, INSHUR,
More information can be found at www.
15below, Buff Motion, Azura Earth,
workshop on Friday 4th February, head
journey, if you’re a digital business
to annual reports helping us pinpoint
encourage you to sign up as a Diverse
gain access to our exclusive library
your business’s desire to create a
guidance, and be invited to regular
feeds into our shared understanding
knowledge and practices. Our first event
Make Real, Tillo, Afrori Books, Blast
OneFamily, The Mindlab, Green Lemon
a workshop on psychological safety in needed to guarantee an inclusive and
Datacove, Alison Jones Coaching,
diversesussex.com. To register for our
Ideal, Watch This Sp_ce, Isla Collective,
to bit.ly/DiverseSussexWorkshop.
BrightLocal, Storganise, Plus X, and more.
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DASAKI DELIVERS ON AUCTION PRIZE LOOKING BACK ON A YEAR OF FUNDRAISING AT ROCKINGHORSE CHILDREN’S CHARITY THE STARR TRUST CHARITY RELAUNCHES WITH NEW MISSION TIME IS PRECIOUS. AT MARTLETS WE VALUE YOURS. ROY’S REHABILITATION SUCCESS WITH CARE FOR VETERANS THE SUSSEX CANCER FUND’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR GIVING HOMELESS YOUNG PEOPLE A SAFE NIGHT’S SLEEP WITH SUSSEX NIGHT STOP SUPPORTING PEOPLE WHOSE CHILDREN ARE STRUGGLING WITH THEIR MENTAL HEALTH THE CLOCK TOWER SANCTUARY GLENN HODDLE JOINS GUESTS TO RAISE OVER £40,000 FOR SUSSEX CRICKET FOUNDATION
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Dasaki delivers on auction prize
In November 2019 at the Best of British Gatwick there was a very special auction prize donated by the team at Dasaki, to cook for 8 guests at the fabulous Blanch House Boutique hotel in Kemp Town, accompanied with wine tasting. The prize raised
Charity
an amazing £4,200 for the amazing Rockinghorse
Children’s charity,
but due to Covid, the team was unable to host the guests until this year. The
auction prize was won by Steve Pearce,
former MD of Southover Food Company Ltd, Now Co-owner of Westmeston
Holiday Cottages, and Brent Kearney, Group Director at Woodhams. They
were accompanied by 6 other guests on Saturday 13th November 2021.
The guests were welcomed at Blanch
House in the private dining room, where the Dasaki team of Sam Thomas, Uncle George and Kris Thomas (Sam’s Mum) explained a little about the history of
Dasaki and where their traditional recipes
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originate. They were then left in the
XC Photography in the images shown.
expert Michael Yeoman, Brighton & Hove
Thank you to everyone that supported
them through a variety of different wines.
looking to host a private dining
The guests enjoyed a Greek Cypriot
ticks all the boxes.
Grilled Halloumi, Keftedes (meatballs),
To find out more about the Dasaki
capable hands of award winning wine
Wine Club and Spirit of the Downs to talk
feast starting with a mezedes of Tzatziki,
the event and for any of our readers
experience then Blanch House certainly
Lounza, Olives and Pitta Bread. This was
team visit www.dasaki.co.uk.
with Greek Cypriot Sausage) before the
Venue – Blanch House Hotel - https://
followed by Pasta Bastourma (Pasta
main event, the famous family Kleftico
blanchhouse.co.uk
not enough, the diners left a little room
Wine – Michael Yeoman - https://
custard filled phyllo pastry, drenched in
brightonandhovewineclub.co.uk
(slow cooked lamb shank). If this was for dessert of Galatboureko (creamy spiced syrup).
The evening was captured by the
brilliant photography from Xavier Clarke,
spiritofthedowns.co.uk https://
Photography – XC Photography https://xcphotography.co.uk
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Looking back on a year of fundraising at Rockinghorse Children’s Charity
Despite the year starting in lockdown, Rockinghorse has managed to fund 50 projects to support children across Sussex since January.
After the upheaval
Charity
we all experienced
in 2020, the charity was hopeful that 2021 would see
the world getting back to normal. But unfortunately, January started off in
lockdown so they weren’t sure exactly
how the rest of the year would pan out. However, an amazing grant of £120,000 from the Camelia Botnar Foundation at the start of the year kicked off a great
year that saw the team at Rockinghorse
HQ and all their supporters working hard to make 2021 a success.
Support through the community
Rockinghorse relies on support from
the local Sussex community, whether
that’s businesses, community groups or
individuals, and throughout the year they didn’t let the charity down.
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Throughout the year they had hundreds
of fundraisers organising and taking part in individual events and challenges. This included marathons, half marathons,
virtual cycles, head shaves and endurance challenges like Josh Braid, who pulled a tyre along 50 miles of the South Downs
Way and Dan Cassidy who ran four miles every four hours over 48 hours. Between them they raised over £5,500.
Rockinghorse also teamed up with More Radio for their Early Morning Mission
campaign that saw breakfast presenter Jack ‘the lad’ Hayes walk the South
Downs Way. Despite the wind and rain,
Jack managed to complete his mission and raise £10,000.
The Bears Big Bash, the popular
banger racing team, did their eighth
charity meeting at Arlington Raceway in
Eastbourne in August, raising over £23,000
and in May the boxer Chris Eubank Jnr donated £10,000 to Rockinghorse. The return of events
Thankfully as lockdown eased
Rockinghorse were able to organise
some face-to-face fundraising events,
something they had been missing over the previous year.
In July they welcomed 27 heroes to the
British Airways i360 on Hove seafront to drop the 450ft to the ground, raising an
amazing £16,000. Then in September it
was a golf day at Mid Sussex Golf Club
with golfers enjoying the 18-hole course and raising over £8,000. And November saw the welcome return of the famous
Rockinghorse quiz night, this time held on
Brighton Palace Pier, which raised £6,000. But of course, Rockinghorse weren’t the only ones organising fundraising events.
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Donna Holland
The charity were the recipients of a range of other events held by their supporters, including golf days organised by Search Seven, Morgan Sindall and Jamie
Westley, and the wonderful Best of
British event with guest speaker John Barnes in September. The Projects funded
Thanks to all this amazing support,
Rockinghorse has been able to fund a
wide range of services and equipment this year.
They have provided ongoing funding
for a specialist oncology psychologist to support young cancer patients,
the hippotherapy project at Chailey
Heritage Foundation in Lewes, and the activity programme at Chalkhill Child
and Adolescent Mental Health Unit in Haywards Heath.
They also supported Downs View school in Woodingdean to fund a wonderful
new sensory room, Drove Road respite and residential service now has a
wonderful new trampoline to enjoy and children living with long-term medical conditions benefitted from weekly art therapy sessions in Brighton. A new CEO
In November, Rockinghorse welcomed a new CEO after they said farewell to
Ryan Heal after eight successful years at the helm.
The new CEO, Donna Holland, began in November after working in the
charity sector for the last 20 years,
bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role.
Donna is really looking forward to
taking Rockinghorse into its 55th year and is enjoying the new challenge:
“As someone who lives and works in
Sussex, I’ve seen first-hand the impact the charity has and I’m really looking
forward to continuing their vital work.”
And whilst Donna has only been in her role for a few weeks, she already feels
part of the team: “It’s been great to make a start and get to know all the work
that happens behind the
scenes at Rockinghorse. We have some big plans
for the next year and we’re excited to develop our support so that we are
really making a difference to the lives
of children and young people and their families in our community.” Thank you
Donna has been impressed at the
level of fundraising that Rockinghorse
has achieved despite the difficult start to the year: “The world has been an
unpredictable place over the last couple of years, but the support that we have
continued to receive has been amazing. None of these amazing projects would have happened without the help of
hundreds of people across Sussex. “What the local community has
done for Rockinghorse, despite the difficulties that we have all
experienced, has meant that doctors, nurses, support staff and project
organisers have been able to provide babies, children and young people
with the support they need to thrive, be happy and enjoy being children. “So, we would like to take this
opportunity to thank all the businesses and community groups, challenge
participants and individuals who have
taken so much of their time and effort to help support us this year.”
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The Starr Trust Charity relaunches with new mission to remove roadblocks for young people and extend reach beyond Brighton The Hove based
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charity, established in 2008, hosted an exclusive relaunch
event at the very top
of the Hilton Brighton Metropole for
selected VIP guests including Mayor of
Brighton, Councillor Alan Robins, TV Vet, Dr Marc Abraham OBE (aka Marc the
Vet), Adventurer, Neil Laughton and Big Brother Winner, Jason Burrell.
The special event marked the official
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unveiling of a brand new identity and
mission as a charity, alongside a pledge to extend their reach beyond Brighton
alone. Guests heard from the Starr Trust Founder & Chairman, Rob Starr, about
his commitment in the coming years to provide support to even more young
people. “Our ultimate aim is to remove
roadblocks that a young person may be facing, in order to help them succeed
in life. We will help them achieve their
goals, encourage independent thinking and fill them with self-belief.” Rob
continued… “With the generous support of businesses and individuals, we can
help young people overcome huge life
challenges and thrive in whatever they put their minds to.”
Guest speaker Hannah, a Starr
previously supported by the Trust,
bravely spoke alongside her mother to tell her story of how the the Starr Trust
has supported her over the years, telling guests “By the Starr Trust believing in me and helping with funding for my
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passion of kayaking, at a time when I
felt life wasn’t worth living, it has quite
literally saved my life.” Hannah is now a
confident senior lead kayaking instructor running lessons of her own.
In attendance along with other special guests was Dr Marc Abraham OBE,
media vet, author, and animal welfare campaigner, who said, “I’m really
proud to support the Starr Trust and all the opportunities it provides for
young people, often from less fortunate backgrounds, to fulfil their hopes, dreams, and aspirations.”
The Mayor of Brighton, Councillor
Alan Robins said: “I was so pleased to
attend the Starr Trust event at the Hilton Brighton Metropole, as the work that
they do supporting young people to
to take a look at what they do and get
heart-warming. Both as an individual or
Experience at BAi360.
to support young people, who may
You can watch the short film here:
further their potential. The work that the
watch?v=nC5YcF5vDus
reach their potential in different ways is as a business, there are opportunities otherwise not have had a chance to Starr Trust does is commendable.”
involved!” said Simon, Head of Guest
https://www.youtube.com/
For more information, please visit:
Guests enjoyed a brunch together,
www.starrtrust.org
charity and were invited to enter a
The Starr Trust removes roadblocks for
kindly donated by Fortnum & Mason,
and thrive in whatever they put their
term supporter Simon Haffenden of
individuals and groups with financial
event and charity, BAi360 will continue
encouraging success.
watched a new short film about the competition to win a luxury hamper,
young people to help them succeed
with the deserved winner being long
minds to. We do this by supporting
British Airways i360. “What a fantastic
grants, sharing connections and
to support this worthy cause however
we can and encourage other businesses
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Time is Precious. At Martlets we value yours.
Terri’s daughter Jess was cared for by Martlets before she died at the age of 21. Terri tells us about the care Jess received and the appeal she runs every Christmas in memory of her daughter. “Jess was diagnosed
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with a very rare form of cancer in 2011 when
she was just 15. After years of chemo,
invasive treatments and a massive
operation, she beat cancer twice, but
relapsed in 2015. She lived bravely for 22 months knowing she was terminal.
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During that time, she was an inspiration for so many young people with cancer and chronic illnesses. Care at Martlets
“Jess looked forward to going into
Martlets; the physiotherapist would give her an amazing massage that
helped take some of her pain away. All
the staff there were incredible – I just can’t speak highly enough of them.
“Towards the end, when Jess started to decline, Martlets arranged for nurses to come and look after her at home. But
when Jess woke up that Friday morning, she said, ‘Mum I think we need to go
into Martlets now’. I knew things weren’t
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“Jess loved getting new pyjamas on Christmas Eve. We’d all get into our
PJs, make hot chocolate and watch a
Martlets is a local charity that helps
patients and loved ones make the most of the time they have left together, be part of a team that changes lives.
Martlets’ Memory Christmas trees Christmas is a special and poignant time of year, and many people have traditions around Christmas trees
that remind us of the loved ones we
miss: always decorating the tree with
Christmas Trees across our community,
from Portslade to Newhaven. During the
at Christmas; she bought some new decorations which we’ve put on the
tree every year since she died. One is an angel that goes on top; it reminds me of that last Christmas we had
together. We’ve kept Jess’s decorations and some traditions she loved. But as a family we’ve also started doing things a
each year across our community in their
own homes and at our hospice, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
We look after our patients for months, weeks and even years. We help to
manage their illness, providing pain relief and symptom control, offering respite care, physiotherapy and professional counselling for both them and their
families - and much more. None of this is possible without your support.
#TeamMartlets community. You might
This year Martlets has placed Memory
me. Jess loved decorating the house
our work. We care for over 3,000 people
angel at the top of the tree to be
memories are to be cherished, always.
“Christmas is a bittersweet time for
us raise much-needed funds to continue
There are many ways your business can
the first decoration placed. These
Remembering at Christmas time
from the NHS and as a charity we rely on
grandparents on Christmas Eve, or knowing that mum would want the
as I was in pieces.”
will provide comfort in the years to come.
the support of business partners to help
we’re doing this in her memory.”
not just in caring for her but for me too
have special memories to treasure, that
that really keeps me going. We always time and I know Jess would love that
unit. The nurses were just incredible –
have left together. We want people to
Only a third of Martlets’ funding comes
deliver some to Martlets at Christmas
and took her straight into the inpatient
about making the most of the time they
movie – our favourite was ‘Elf’. I set up
a pyjama appeal to remember Jess and
looking good, so an ambulance came
a terminal illness and their loved ones is
busy run up to Christmas, these trees
give people the opportunity to spend a few moments remembering their loved
get involved and become part of our
want to bring your team along to volunteer at an event, sponsor a Memory Christmas
Tree, nominate Martlets as your company’s Charity of the Year, or become a sponsor of our Halloween Ball.
You and your business can be part of a team that changes lives.
ones. Over 20 local businesses are
To support Martlets this Christmas visit
including Waitrose, Brighton Fringe, Big
or contact susi.owusu@martlets.
supporting this community initiative,
Beach Café and The Old Ship Hotel. If you want to support a Memory Tree and add your business to the online trail contact fundraising@martlets.org.uk today.
Follow the Martlets Memory Christmas Tree Trail at martlets.org.uk/
martlets.org.uk/remember-together org.uk to talk about ways your
business can partner with Martlets this Christmas and beyond.
You can read Terri’s story in full at martlets.org.uk/blogs
remember-together
Help Martlets Keep Caring
At Martlets we know that time is precious. Everything we do to care for people with
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Roy’s rehabilitation success Roy had recently
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come to the area from London to be closer to his
daughter and was
looking for a new home. On Christmas Day 2019, he suffered a stroke which put him in hospital and left him with limited mobility.
Roy explains: “I’d never been in hospital in my life before, then I ended up on the stroke ward.”
He had also been recently diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which causes breathing difficulties.
Roy came to Care for Veterans in
February 2020, just before the first
Covid lockdown. One year and one month later, he left the Worthing-
based charity to live independently in a supported living apartment not far away in Worthing town centre.
He gets his own breakfast and dinner,
with his main meal provided at lunchtime by the in-house catering.
Roy, past resident at Care for Veterans, said: “There’s no doubt that I needed
the time at Care for Veterans to recover from my stroke. I wouldn’t have been able to come home straight after
leaving the hospital. I saw a lot of
people worse off than me on the stroke ward, so I feel very lucky. I enjoyed the
physiotherapy with Emma three times a week, and I liked the carers; they were all very good.
I’m really pleased that I’ve found this place, it’s a nice flat, and it’s very
quiet, which is great! The people are good, and my daughter comes over
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several times a
week and takes
me out. I like to sit outside with a cup
of tea and watch the
squirrels and foxes.” Lead Physiotherapist at Care for
Veterans, Emma
Curtis, worked with Roy three times a week during
physiotherapy sessions. She
said: “Roy is a very independent man, and the sudden
decline in his health was quite a shock.
He would say, ‘All I
wanted was my own place; how did this happen?’ He really
wanted to get back to the point before
his stroke where he was going to find
a nice place to live near his daughter. “At Care for
what he wanted, and it is lovely to see
Veterans, we work with an individual
how well he is doing in his new home.”
achieve then set realistic goals. For
Care for Veterans provides residential
could live independently again and
end-of-life care for anyone over 18 who
involved building up the strength to
their families. The charity must raise
his wheelchair safely. We also worked
to provide these vital services. To find
to understand what they want to
Roy, this meant working on ways he
nursing care, rehabilitation, respite and
assessing how he progressed. It
has served in the armed forces and
allow him to transfer from his bed to
over £1.5 million each year to continue
on his balance and cardio.
out more, call 01903 213458 or visit
“When Roy was looking at places to live,
we went with him to assess whether they would be suitable for his needs. I am so
thrilled that we were able to help Roy get
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Registered Charity No. 1072334
The Sussex Cancer Fund’s 40th anniversary year
The Sussex Cancer Fund’s 40th anniversary year is drawing to a close and as in previous years the charity has been extremely busy supporting patients and cancer services throughout Sussex. It is likely that every
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Cancer Patient in
Sussex has benefitted in some way from
something the Sussex
Cancer Fund has provided.
The Sussex Cancer Fund buy
equipment, additional patient services, carry out refurbishments and building projects, and fund cancer research,
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essentially everything the major national charities do but the money we raise stays here in Sussex.
This year despite the restrictions
imposed by the pandemic we have
continued to provide the charity’s core services to patients. Having cancer treatment is tough both physically
and emotionally; we try and make the
process a little more bearable. Gestures
like providing decent tea and coffee,
music in the radiography suites, an up to date glossy magazine to read right through to having your own patient gown to preserve dignity are small
but appreciated touches we provide
patients. One of the most recognised
patient benefits is the provision of the
Sussex Cancer Fund car park, receiving daily treatments is stressful enough
without having to worry about where
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freezing at night, but were warmer. The massage feels like ‘heaven’.” - 58 year old with Pancreatic cancer.
to park. Each month, we provide 500
parking permits. Some of those permits will be used up to 20 times which
equates to approximately 2500 parking spaces a month.
One of the patient services we fund is Massage Therapy, as well as the
obvious benefits that massage brings
in terms of relaxation there are hidden benefits of human contact which can mean a lot to some of our patients
that may be living alone. It can also
help relieve symptoms of treatment
and provide pain relief. “The peripheral neuropathy – numbness and tingling in my feet was noticeably less for the
next two days after my foot massage,
and I also noticed my feet no longer felt
site but we hope to open more satellite clinics as funds allow.
As well as equipment and services
To build on our patient services, this
the Sussex Cancer Fund is continuing
extension campaign to extend our
number of projects running, examples
Sussex. Our Acupuncture service helps
recurrence’, ‘research into the gut
historically based in Brighton. But
‘improving the care and experiences of
have a long waiting list, even longer now
our research studies have the ultimate
raise £23k to extend the service to other
of cancer to create better more efficient
year we launched our acupuncture
its work in research. We have a
service to more sites throughout
include ‘how stress can effect tumour
ease treatment effects and has been
micro-biome and anal cancer’ and
demand for the service is high and we
older women with breast cancer’. All
due to COVID. Our campaign aims to
aim of gaining a better understanding
areas providing satellite clinics so people
treatment programmes.
some group work where patients can
If you would like to read more about our
through similar experiences, receive
cancer patients in Sussex, please visit our
don’t have to travel so far and also
gain support from other patients going
work or help us to support even more
treatment and learn some self-treatment
website www.sussexcancerfund.co.uk
techniques. The campaign has reached
60% of its target and we are pleased to say that the service is now operating in Eastbourne as well as at the Brighton
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Giving homeless young people in Brighton & Hove a safe night’s sleep
Brighton and Hove has a long history of homelessness and rough sleeping, with an ever-changing street population and even larger, less visible numbers sofa-surfing. Government data
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the concept of homelessness feels
reported some
even more wrong.
in England
Thankfully, there’s a citywide network
541,000 households accommodating
helping homeless people and Sussex
someone in 2018-19 who’d otherwise
Nightstop is part of that. A small but
acute in London and the South East.
ensure that young people in particular
2016 suggests that 26% of young
night and, crucially, find a secure and
be homeless and the problem is more
vital charity, they’re on a mission to
Cambridge University research from
have the opportunity to sleep safe every
people aged 16–25 had slept rough at
sustainable home.
‘sofa surfed’.
Their model is unusual, but part of a
At some stage or other, we’ve all met
accredited by the larger youth charity,
either given them some spare change,
community collaboration that addresses
some point in their life and 35% had
growing national network that’s quality
or seen someone on the streets and
Depaul UK. It’s a simple concept rooted in
had a chat or avoided them and felt
the problem both short and long-term.
particular, when we gather together
Sussex Nightstop recruits, checks
family in our warm offices and homes,
volunteer hosts; enabling them to open
remorse. And at Christmas time in
with business colleagues, friends and
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and trains local people to become
up their homes and provide a safe,
warm place to sleep for young people experiencing homelessness.
A safe night’s sleep can change a life It’s amazing how well this collaborative model works. The warm welcome and home comforts provided by Sussex
Nightstop combine with local services (mostly via the referral agency, YMCA
Downslink) to support young people into
more permanent, suitable accommodation and the impact is huge. With a safe night’s sleep behind them, it’s easier to develop a road map to the life they want. Key facts
• 90% of young people who stay with
Sussex Nightstop go on to find a more suitable home, re-uniting with their family where it is safe to do so.
• 42% of young people staying with
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Sam Murphy
Richard Zinzan
If you’re a business, here’s ten ways to help:
Host Family
• Adopt Sussex Nightstop as your inSussex Nightstop are in work,
education or training. The provision of this vital emergency accommodation enables them to maintain these
essential activities, laying foundations for their future.
What can we do as a business, or an individual?
Sussex Nightstop works with local businesses who want to make a
contribution to the homeless problem. This ranges from pro-bono work and
one-off donations to adopting the small
but impactful charity longer-term, which: •C overs placement expenses including
safe travel to and from the host home.
•R ecruits, trains and supports a pool of committed volunteers.
•M aintains a safe, high-quality service that deploys skilled staff in the
support of vulnerable young people in complex situations.
Richard Zinzan, director of Archangels Architects, got involved with Sussex Nightstop in 2019, by asking all
clients who benefit from a free design
consultation to donate £30 to the charity. He has since become the charity’s
Business Ambassador and is keen to
grow collaborations within the Brighton and Hove business community.
“As an architectural practice that
designs homes to improve everyday
living, it was a natural choice to support a homeless charity and we liked the
fact that Sussex Nightstop is all about working together to solve a problem.
It’s an intelligent solution, run expertly,
that results in a powerful service offer.” Sam Murphy of independent mortgage and insurance brokers Mortgage
Medics chose Sussex Nightstop as their community charity partner in
2020 with an aim to support their fight against homelessness by offering a
regular funding commitment and raising the profile of the charity’s work to clients and the general public.
“We’re passionate about advising
our clients in what can be a complex and costly process and accessing
permanent housing when you’re in
crisis is undoubtedly exponentially more challenging. All our staff are behind this partnership and they identify with the
tangible benefits the service provides.
We’re proud to support their hardworking team of staff and volunteers.”
house charity
• Sponsor a community campaign –
they’re always recruiting volunteers
• Nominate Sussex Nightstop for your industry’s community grants
• Promote Sussex Nightstop through your website and social media channels
• Link a business service or sale to a Sussex Nightstop donation
• Introduce employee payroll giving
• Organise a fundraiser: auction, gala, quiz night, sports event, bingo night or cake sale
• Donate a gift or service we can use to thank our amazing volunteers
• Donate toiletries for young people to use during their stay
• Make a donation
If you’re an individual, here’s three things you can do:
• If you meet someone who is
rough sleeping and in need of
accommodation, please share the
details with national service Streetlink which routes all reports through to outreach workers who can help.
• Consider becoming a trained volunteer if
you have a spare room – visit the charity’s website to find out more and apply
• Organise a fundraising event or make a donation
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Holding Space
Supporting parents and carers across East Sussex, whose children are struggling with their mental health. When your child
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suddenly becomes ill; depressed, anxious,
suicidal, with low self esteem and shuts
down from you as a parent, you don’t
know what to do. Your world gets turned upside down. You are meant to protect your child, make them happy. But you
can’t seem to get any help; find out what’s wrong; who can offer you support. As a parent you beat yourself up wondering where you went wrong. You feel guilty. And you ask yourself why? Because there is such a huge stigma around
mental health. And especially when it
comes to children and young people. You see it in the eyes of your friends,
your family. They don’t mean to judge
you but they do. The professionals tell
funding and fundraising to enable us to
you they can’t help you and that it’s your
mental health. We have no age criteria and
a parenting course!
We believe that educating, supporting
There is no support for parents. The
mental health of the next generation, along
with you and you need support? Or you’d
need to stop this. We need to provide
do this by providing families with a safe,
fundraising, sponsorship? Please get
them know that they are not alone. That
where they can share, connect with others
about our work and to work with you;
And they will be supported.
child’s mental health and know that they
back and make a difference.
This was me; a parent with lived
journey alone and in silence. We offer
Know that you are never alone
talk to; nowhere I could get support. So in
and face-face parent coffee mornings,
Further details can be found on our
Holding Space in the hope that we were
walk & talk sessions.
https://www.holdingspace.org.uk/
there does not need to be a diagnosis.
do the work we do.
and empowering families is crucial to the
How can you help? Maybe this resonates
voice of the parent is not heard. And we
with early intervention and support. We
like to support us through volunteering,
support for parents and carers and let
non-judgmental, confidential safe space
in touch! We’d love to talk to you more
it’s okay and their child has an illness.
and talk about everything regarding their
let’s give the next generation their lives
parenting style and advise you to go on
are not alone. No parent should walk this
experience with no support, no one I could
a range of support and services; online
September 2019 I launched and founded
telephone support, low-cost counselling,
not the only family experiencing this.
Holding Space is a volunteer led
website:
about-us
Holding Space is a not-for-profit registered
organisation of 30 people made up of
Or contact me directly:
parents and carers across East Sussex,
carers, qualified therapists and mental
hansa@holdingspace.org.uk
charity whose primary ethos is to support
local parents with lived experience,
Hansa Raja-Jones
whose children are struggling with their
health practitioners. We rely on grant
07922851207
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The Clock Tower Sanctuary I’m sure that
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you, like
so many,
are looking forward to
Christmas – an opportunity to
gather with family and enjoy the most special time of the year,
exchanging presents by the tree
and enjoying dinner in the warmth of your home. For a young
homeless person, Christmas isn’t such a happy occasion. They
tell us it can be a time of deep
uncertainty and fear. They may be living on the streets, sleeping in
the cold and wet and enduring the constant threat of violence and
abuse, or sofa surfing, constantly on the move with no permanent place to call their own.
At The Clock Tower Sanctuary, we usually help between 180 and 200 young homeless people in a given year. In
addition to emergency council accommodation, they need
extra support too – particularly during
December, when it’s cold and dark, and Christmas, with all the emotion that
day brings, draws closer. For so many different reasons, these vulnerable
young people often can’t be with their families. For them, The Clock Tower
Sanctuary’s staff and volunteers may be the only ‘family’ they can turn to.
This was how it was for Theo, who’d
been sleeping on the streets for three years, since he was 16 years old. It
was December 2019 when he walked through the door at The Clock Tower Sanctuary. Hungry and cold, Theo
was given a hot meal and a shower
and, from that day on, his life began
to change. We provide hot meals,
With your support, we can raise
support and an opportunity to think
open for the month of December.
from day to day. For many young
give the young people who come in
lives around. All the young homeless
shower and essential toiletries, and
Tower Sanctuary’s drop-in centre
importantly, we can provide a space
for whatever reason, they can’t be
worker, receive emergency support,
cared for. Like other vulnerable young
Thanks to you, there’ll also be a
finally felt safe again. With the help of
unwrap, so they feel cared for at what
a chance to do laundry, emergency
£12,000, enough to keep the centre
about the future, rather than living
During that time, we’ll be able to
people, it’s an opportunity to turn their
a nutritious meal, as well as a hot
people who come to The Clock
a place to do their laundry. Just as
receive a Christmas present. When,
where they can meet with a key
with family, we make sure they feel
and begin to think of a way forward.
people who come to the centre, Theo
present under the tree for them to
his key worker, he found temporary
can be a very lonely time of year.
that followed, instead of surviving day
www.thects.org.uk
accommodation. And over the weeks
to day, he began to think of the future.
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Glenn Hoddle joins 400 guests to raise over £40,000 for Sussex Cricket Foundation
Sussex Cricket
Charity
The money raised will go towards
“To raise in excess of £40,000 is a
initiatives and programmes, including its
a big difference in supporting the
Foundation welcomed
supporting Sussex Cricket Foundation
guests to its gala
disability cricket programme, women’s
a record number of fundraising lunch,
‘Where Cricket Meets… Glenn Hoddle’ at the Hilton Metropole, Brighton on Friday. After a year off in 2020, 400 guests
were in attendance for the annual event, beating the 300 that attended ‘Where Cricket Meets… Kevin Keegan’ in November 2019.
‘Where Cricket Meets… Glenn Hoddle’
raised over £40,000 for Sussex Cricket’s
and girls’ programmes, its Champions Fund and its Urban Cricket Plans.
the Foundation all the very best and
hope they continue their fantastic work.” Reflecting on ‘Where Cricket Meets…
Glenn Hoddle who was interviewed by
Community Director, Gary Wallis-
enjoyed stories from footballing legend former Crystal Palace manager, Alan
Smith. Other speakers provided insight into the work of the Sussex Cricket
Foundation and the difference it makes to people across the county.
There was also a presentation of the
both live and silent auctions.
Wellbeing Hub by event sponsors and
Highest bidders in the auctions went
Foundation’s work in the future. I wish
As well as a sumptuous lunch, guests
charitable arm through ticket sales, onthe-day donations and proceeds from
fantastic achievement and will make
Glenn Hoddle’, Sussex Cricket’s
Tayler said: “The event was hugely successful and exceeded all our expectations. The money raised
will go a long way to supporting the
Foundation’s aim of actively changing lives through cricket.
Sussex Cricket Mental Health &
“I would like to thank all our sponsors,
the Hub’s developers, Frog Systems.
that generously provided auction prizes
all of our guests for attending, those
and to Glenn for sharing stories from his
away with items such as a box at
Speaking directly after his appearance
against South Africa, a painting of Ollie
and manager Hoddle said: “It was an
If you’re interested in finding out more
Foundation and learn about their many
and the work the team do across the
Lord’s for next summer’s Test match Robinson taking his first Test wicket
for England painted live at the event by artist Bryn Sutcliffe, hospitality
packages at Brighton & Hove Albion and Manchester United and tickets to the Goodwood Qatar Festival.
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on Friday, former England midfielder
honour to support the Sussex Cricket
initiatives that they run across Sussex that actively change lives. The stories heard during the day were heartwarming and inspiring.
glittering playing & managerial career.”
about the Sussex Cricket Foundation
county, please visit www.sussexcricket. co.uk or contact foundation@ sussexcricket.co.uk.
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design capabilities. Usually unveiled at
motor shows, concept cars are exciting
to see because they test the usual limits of the automotive industry.
Even though the majority of concept
cars will never make it to production (at least, not as they’re initially presented),
a keen-eyed observer can watch certain
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elements of concept cars translate into a manufacturer’s latest releases. Concept cars, in addition, help to predict a
manufacturer’s direction in terms of their brand and design.
Manufacturers will pay attention to
how their concept cars are received.
Elements of the cars that are positively
received, where practically possible, can actually make it into later releases.
In the rest of this blog, we’ll explore
some of the most promising concept cars released in recent years. Renault Morphoz
Last year, Renault revealed the Morphoz, a ‘shapeshifting’ conceptual vehicle
designed to be at once a city car and a long range cruiser.
While not intended to be a self-driving car, it’s still an autonomous vehicle,
which is one of its most enticing features. Drivers would be able to take their eyes
off the road, hands off the wheel, and
lose their focus for the periods of time
in which this mode is activated - which is a more realistic glimpse of what ‘self
driving cars’ are likely to look like, at least in the near future.
In terms of design, the Morphoz breaks the mould of what we imagine a car’s
interior to look like with seats capable of swiveling to face each other, including the front passenger seat. Impressive tech includes an in-built system that
completely immerses occupants in an interactive way through video game challenges or musical playlists. Rolls-Royce 103EX
The 103EX, the first ever autonomous
vehicle conceptualised by Rolls-Royce, was unveiled in 2016. A vision in
advanced tech and futuristic design, it seems to embody the intentions they have for their brand’s future wherein
‘each and every RollsRoyce will be a
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Renault Morphoz
Rolls-Royce 103EX
Mercedes-Benz VISION AVTR
Volvo Polestar Precept
unique work of art.’ In fact, Rolls-Royce
sustainable materials and no animal
model they produce of this vehicle is as
panels to minimise energy consumption.
are looking to a time wherein every
unique as a person’s own fingerprint.
It certainly promises an exciting future for them as a manufacturer, and the
103EX is just about everything you’d
expect from the modern concept car: autonomous, with an in-car assistant
powered by Artificial Intelligence, and heightened productivity. Specifically,
the car is promised as a ‘sanctuary’ - an
products, as well as integrated solar
If Volvo managed to pull this off, with such
car itself looks pretty alien, futuristic,
solidify a place for them as one of The
other-worldly influence comes in; the minimalistic and clean, with no sharp edges. Its wheels draw the main
of each other creating a ‘crab like’
ambitious. Its front grille would house
movement for the car.
you can see they’re heading in the
VISION AVTR from Mercedes-Benz pushes the boundaries of what modern technology could someday achieve. Looking vaguely
to what Mercedes are doing right now, correct direction with the likes of The
autonomous, with certain modes giving a driver more or less control.
The VISION AVTR would be completely
electric, emission-free and created with
responsive. It would recognise its driver
and when they approach, the car would
react and begin preparing itself to drive.
might be a long way off, it’s clear to
down the line...
viewed not just as a concept car,
the car would primarily be intended to be
would also be highly personalisable and
AVTR concept might be a little further
latest all-electric option. Although this
and machine, lacking traditional control
console that is sensor-reactive. That said,
sensors known as a ‘smartzone’, while it
While the kind of technology we’d need
Volvo Polestar Precept
features and instead opting for a central
goals, but that doesn’t make them less
New Mercedes-Benz EQE,the brands
out of this world and futuristic, VISION
AVTR aims to blur the lines between man
Greenest Car Manufacturers in the future! The Polestar Precept sets achievable
wheels that can be driven independently
whiling away the time driving.
Loosely inspired by the 2009 film Avatar,
a great focus on sustainability, it should
attention, these are spherical bubble
If you’re looking at this in comparison
Mercedes-Benz VISION AVTR
fifty years from now.’
Design-wise, you can see where the
opportunity to make use of the time spent travelling, rather than simply
‘we’ve borrowed from tomorrow. Not
The Volvo Polestar Precept is
but a commitment to building more sustainable vehicles in light of the
climate crisis. The Polestar Precept
to properly facilitate these vehicles
see common themes: sustainability,
advanced technology, AI-powered tools, and designs that are clean, minimalist, and perfectly futuristic. And while
these models themselves will likely
never reach production, innovative car technology is developing all the time.
would be made from recycled materials
If you’d like to contact our team on
sustainable cork. While futuristic in
a time that suits you.
such as bottles, fishing nets and
its design and tech features, it’s also
realistic and logical, with Volvo stating
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Revealed: UK Areas with the Most Winter Accidents Mapped: Top 10 UK Areas with the Most Motoring Accidents in Winter News Weather Condensation on the windows, a snowcovered roof and de-icer at the ready – winter weather is inconvenient for most motorists. Driving in wintry conditions can also be very dangerous, which is why you should be extra careful in the colder months. Rivervale has analysed the Department for Transport’s Road Traffic Statistics to reveal which UK areas have the most road accidents in winter conditions. We studied five years of data from 206 local authorities, looking at the number of accidents during snow, ice, floods, fog and darkness. ● One road accident happens every hour in snow, ice, floods, fog and darkness ● 44,783 accidents in wintry weather occurred 2016-2020 ● Kent has the highest number of road accidents in winter conditions (2,010) Top 10 UK areas with the most accidents in wintry conditions Kent revealed to have the highest number of wintry road accidents The Department for Transport’s statistics show that out of 206 local authorities, Kent has the highest number of road accidents recorded in winter conditions. A total of 2,010 accidents occurred between 2016 and 2020, averaging 402 accidents per year in snow, ice, floods, fog and darkness. Looking at each of the adverse conditions in isolation, Kent has the highest number of incidents for all bar one. The only exception is flooding, with Nottinghamshire
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recording the most accidents. Lincolnshire comes second for most accidents in winter weather After Kent, Lincolnshire is revealed to have the most wintry accidents at 1,606 between 2016 and 2020, or an average of 321 per year. With 1,135 accidents in darkness, 284 in ice and 115 in fog recorded in total, Lincolnshire drivers should be extra cautious when it comes to driving in winter weather. Surrey drivers at risk in winter weather with the third-highest total accidents Surrey follows with the third-highest number of accidents in winter conditions. With 1,546 accidents from 2016 to 2020, or 309 per year on average, Surrey drivers may want to take extra care during the colder months. The statistics show that in total, Surrey has recorded 1,120 accidents in darkness, 272 in ice and 64 in snowy conditions. Top 10 UK areas with the fewest accidents in wintry conditions We also uncovered the top 10 local authorities with the least number of accidents in winter conditions between 2016 and 2020. 1. City of London – one accident 2. Isles of Scilly – two accidents 3. Heathrow Airport – three accidents 4. Torfaen – 15 accidents 5. Dundee City – 17 accidents 6. Blackpool – 21 accidents 7. Trafford – 27 accidents 8-9. Islington – 29 accidents 8-9. Reading – 29 accidents 10. Kingston upon Hull – 31 accidents Blackpool, Reading and Hull make the top 10 for fewest accidents The City of London has had the least
accidents with just one caused by snow, which is unsurprising as it’s such a small area. However, larger local authorities like Blackpool (21), Reading (29) and Kingston upon Hull (31) also make the top 10 for the fewest accidents in winter weather, each with less than 40 accidents in five years. 5 top tips for driving in winter conditions Bud Johnston, Group Marketing Manager at Rivervale Leasing, gives his five top tips for staying safe when driving in common winter weather conditions. 1. Keep your windows extra clean in darkness. Light on dirty glass causes glare, decreasing your visibility of the road. Make sure to keep your windows clean to reduce the glare from other driver’s headlights. 2. Pull away in second gear on icy roads. Make sure to do this gently to minimise wheel-spin while pulling away. 3. Avoid a £50 fine and turn your fog lights off when visibility improves. Fog lights are useful but should only be turned on ‘unless visibility is seriously reduced’, according to The Highway Code. You could risk a £50 Fixed Penalty Notice if you don’t comply. 4. Keep a spare pair of shoes in your car for snowy conditions. Driving with wet, slippery shoes on after walking to your car in the snow could be dangerous. Keep a spare pair in your car to ensure you can stay dry while driving safely. 5. Don’t open your bonnet if you break down during a flood. The rain can ruin your car’s electronics and can be very expensive to fix. www.rivervaleleasing.co.uk
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Why getting to Net Zero is an important issue for business
Why is getting to Net Zero an important issue for business and why do people care? by Sarah Springford, Brighton Chamber
Chamber News
So much more about
Taking the first step towards Carbon
These are amongst the many topics that
our consciousness
Common themes that I have noted as
about right now in Brighton & Hove,
Chamber members over the last few
there’s an opportunity for us all to find
Climate Change is in now - even more so than a year
ago; legislation is coming; owners
and managers do not want to get left
behind especially when customers are
demanding sustainability practices; and there are clear benefits for businesses,
whether it’s gaining a USP, or increased productively from shaking up the business model.
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Net Zero
people running businesses are talking
we’ve been discussing with Brighton
and with the recent COP26 conference,
months include: renewable energy
out more, get help and make a plan.
footprint; carbon footprint; ethical
Join other businesses
procurement; planting trees; B-Corps;
about businesses wanting to get to
involve employees; customers’ views;
of Brighton Yoga Foundation in February.
suppliers; how to travel, digital
pension providers; circular economy
One of the first conversations I had
electric and hydrogen vehicles; how to
Carbon Net Zero was with Davy Jones
suppliers ethos.
We talked about it being ‘mainstream’,
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help other businesses get going along the journey towards Carbon Net Zero and beyond. The idea of an interest group was born…
What we’re doing about it – with the
steer and help of Chamber members Fast forward a few months and
thoughts started to translate into
actions. Brighton Chamber held our first Q&A on ‘Getting your business
to Carbon Net Zero’ with the inspiring
and knowledgeable Sam Zindel, MD of Propellernet and Steve Creed, Circular Brighton & Hove. We had a Bite-
sized Learning session on ‘Reducing your digital carbon footprint’, led by Bek Kimber of Create.net, and our
November Construction Voice panel event was on reducing carbon and environmental issues.
With so many Chamber members
interested in reducing their carbon footprint, we organised the first meeting of Net Zero Business
Champions, where members shared their goals and ways to help reach others and the wider business
community. Our second meeting will
be in January 2022, and we’re looking the target of 2030, and the question of ‘how do you do it?’
Many other Zooms followed over the
next few months with School of the Wild, who are designing workshops using
nature and the outdoors; Southcoast
Bikes who are powering our Brighton Bike scheme as well as repairing and selling bikes; Brighton-based Alirity
who have set themselves the goal to be
carbon negative this year; Happenstance who are using their documentary film making skills to help us understand
complex issues; Chie Consulting who built their own eco house; and Lucy Walsh who is a sustainability coach
providing sustainability and well-being advice to businesses.
All of these businesses and
organisations are unique, but what
they have in common is that they are
all on a journey and are making time to make progress. It’s been exciting and
energising to see what can be done in
a short space of time, sometimes with very small resources.
There’s lots of help here in Brighton
forward to bringing more events and
initiatives around helping businesses
to understand and achieve net zero in the new year.
If you have something that will help businesses in Brighton looking to
reduce their Carbon Footprint or want
to get involved, get in touch with team at brightonchamber.co.uk.
I quickly discovered that there is
a huge amount of activity around
environmental sustainability going on here in Brighton, with lots of people working towards more sustainable
living. And what’s great is that many
of these early adopters are more than
willing to share what they have learnt,
the successes and the challenges, and
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Sussex Chamber Business Awards The awards are the perfect opportunity for us to celebrate the achievements of our business communities, to
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take stock of the outstanding performances of UK businesses, and to encourage and inspire others to follow in their footsteps. This year we had entrants from organisations of all sizes and sectors.
Businesses are the backbone and driving force of the UK economy. Even in the face of uncertain times, they
continue to show their resilience and strength – creating opportunities for employment, investment and growth.
Recognising and rewarding excellence in British business, the Chamber Awards is one of the UK’s most contested and
prestigious business award programmes. Each year, organisations of all sizes and from all sectors compete for the coveted titles. It is fantastic news that four Sussex Chamber members have been recognised and we wish them all the very best in the finals. The Planet Saver
Bola Lafe, Managing Director, Opus Innovations “Opus Innovations is a sustainable personal care and eco living company and our ethos is to only get involved in activities that are kind to
People, Animals & the Planet. We do not deviate from this ethos and therefore stay focused on our priorities and mission. Due to Coronavirus, we were forced to pivot the business to survive, and
in 2021 we launched 3 new sustainable products that challenge the status quo by using a lot less
plastic or using 100% recycled plastic. Opus is a small certified Ethnic Minority Business and firmly believes that small and diverse companies can make a difference in the world, as it’s not only the
responsibility of the large global companies to make the planet more sustainable. We are naturally (excuse the pun!) delighted to have won the Sussex Chamber Business Awards ‘Planet Saver
(Green Business of the Year)’ and also the Regional Chamber Business Award in the same category for the South East region for 2021. We are now hoping to win the overall British Chamber Business Award for our category, and who knows, even the Winner of Winners award too!”
The Problem Solver
Jo Hunter, Managing Director, Piglets Pantry “We are delighted to have won both the Sussex Chamber’s Problem Solver along with Regional Award for the same. In March 2020, like many
businesses, we were faced with game-changing, unprecedented challenges. It is to the credit of our dedicated, wonderful team that we were able to pivot our business direction, by delivering
afternoon teas direct to homes in lockdown. We’re now enjoying serving our hot pies and sausage rolls at events across the country, including at the American Express Community Stadium, as well as delivering to homes - brightening the days of loved-ones and turning gatherings into memorable occasions. We’re excited for the next chapter and the next challenge!”
The Young Innovator
Anthony Mellor, Director, White2Label Manufacturing “We’re delighted to have been
nominated and won the Young Innovator of the Year. This is a great piece of recognition
to all the investment we have put into continuing to deliver our clients an amazing service
throughout the global pandemic and alleviating teething issues after Brexit. We saw it as an opportunity to increase investment into our infrastructure, equipment and staff.”
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The Equality Trailblazer
Marketing Team, ICS Industrial Construction (Sussex) Ltd “We are delighted to have won the Equality Trailblazer Award. We are pleased that our staff are from the Sussex area, 40% of the
senior management team are female and 20% are under 30 years old. ICS are proud supporters of Women in Construction and have five amazing women in the team. Our staff are employed
from various backgrounds which have many transferable skills. We are incredibly proud of every member of the ICS team, for their contributions to the success of the company.”
The Game Changer
Ryan Welmans, CEO, Sopro “Sopro are delighted to join the Sussex Chamber in congratulating Rob Harlow, Co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer for the Chamber Business Awards, South
East Regional Winner for the 2021 Game Changer category. Rob’s expert leadership and hugely positive impact on the world around him has been far reaching in the business community for years. The team at Sopro, wholeheartedly congratulate Rob and all the 2021 finalists on their success in gaining national recognition for their exceptional achievements. Bravo.”
The Global Player
Chris Willis, VP Marketing, Rayner Intraocular Lenses Ltd “Rayner designs and manufactures
intraocular lenses (IOLs) as well as other ophthalmic solutions for use across the cataract patient clinical pathway. With over 70 years of continuous growth and experience, we remain at the
forefront of innovation, focused on providing the best visual outcomes for clinicians and patients.”
Regional Chamber Award Winners
The winners from all categories were put forward to the British Chambers Awards which are in two parts, firstly the Regional
Chamber Awards followed by the National Chamber Awards. Four Sussex based companies were successful in winning their
category in the Regional Chamber Awards! They will join me in the prestigious showpiece event recognising and promoting the best of British business through a virtual Chamber Business Awards ceremony in December.
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Don’t go Networking to Get Business By Bradley Hatchett, Founder of Network My Club
OK, fundamentally
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that’s why most people do. But hear me out.
This post was inspired
following a conversation with leaders of another networking organisation.
We spoke about businesses we see get
the most from networking. And what traits and methods they share.
And unsurprisingly (to us) but perhaps surprisingly to some, a common trait
we unearthed is those who approach networking with more than going to get business.
For most that’s the end goal. Of course, you want a return from your investment
and time (which can come in other forms other than new business – but that’s another post).
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thinking of how you can achieve that goal
networking event, stop and ask yourself
of getting new business.
questions like:
Instead, approach with the mindset of how
• “ How can I improve the day of the
you can add value to other attendees and members to help them.
With this mindset it immediately removes
that urge you might feel to sell and pitch to people at events.
You won’t look at people as targets. Or
write people off you don’t think are ‘useful’ or ‘valuable’ to you.
Networking forms part of your marketing plan. It’s a much more personal and relationship driven approach.
But that shouldn’t mean it’s any faster
people I meet as a result of meeting me?”
• “Who can I learn from?” • “ Who can I help?”
• “How can I add value to this room?” Go to help others, listen intently and be
curious. And probably most important – attend consistently.
Then watch as more people try to help
you, and your network and new business flourishes as a result.
If you’re a networker that likes to help others and add value to a room, we
than other forms. It’s a slow burn.
welcome you to try an upcoming event.
and offline marketing, and you have the
View upcoming in-person and online
Team it up with other forms of online perfect mix.
Where can you start to begin employing this mindset to networking?
Next time you’re about to step foot into a
events by visiting
www.networkmyclub.co.uk.
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Jackie’s Networking Adventures
Nyetimber harvest festival - 13th October For over 30 years,
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Nyetimber has had
a single aim: crafting exceptional English sparkling wine that
rivals the very best in the world. A
true pioneer, Nyetimber was the first
producer of English sparkling wine to
exclusively grow the three celebrated grape varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Regarded
as England’s finest sparkling wine,
Nyetimber is made from one hundred percent estate-grown grapes.
I feel very lucky to have been invited to
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the Nyetimber harvest festival, I could
not have pre-empted what a spectacular day was ahead.
Along with approx. 30 other people I was collected by minibus from Billingshurst train station and taken to the vineyard.
The views on arrival were incredible, we were greeted by a wonderful team of
Nyetimber ambassadors with coffee in the gardens.
Next off we go by tractor and trailer exploring through the vineyards,
watching in detail every step of making
this fantastic wine, I even got to cut my
own grapes: somewhat disappointed to learn I didn’t even pick enough for one glass!
On returning from the tour, we were
greeted with the most amazing outdoor
harvest festival, a beautiful marquee with the most wonderful laid tables, burning heaters and fantastic food. It was like
being at a wedding, it was simply just perfect, and we were hosted by CEO Eric Heerema and his lovely wife.
To top it off a trio was playing music
in the open space, they were so good they are now playing at my wedding
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(the trio are Super tenants should you wish to have a google, lots of great videos on You Tube).
Following on from this day, I was
delighted to hear that Nyetimber won
two industry awards in the same week. •W inery of the year Great Britain 2021 – Anthony Rose, The Real Review
•W ine Producer of the Year – Tom
Hewson & Tim Atkin MW, England 2021 Special Report
English sparkling wine producer Nyetimber
has been named ‘Winery of the Year Great
CEO and Owner of Nyetimber, Eric
Real Review in their first Top Wineries of
strive to produce the best quality
Nyetimber was awarded ‘Wine Producer
are given based on producers’ full
Report commissioned by Tim Atkin MW
endorsement of our efforts - we are we
Britain 2021’ by Anthony Rose for The
Heerema commented: “We always
Great Britain 2021 awards. Also this week,
sparkling wine and these two awards
of the Year’ in the England 2021 Special
portfolios, so represent a great
and authored by Tom Hewson.
are very proud of these results. This
In the ‘Brut Blend’ category of that
the middle of harvest, our busiest time
(2010 vintage) and Tillington Single
give our team a real boost during this
wonderful news comes as we are in
report, Tom awarded Nyetimber’s 1086
in the vineyards, and this will definitely
Vineyard 2013 the top two places
pivotal period for Nyetimber.”
rated best Demi-Sec.
www.nyetimber.com
respectively. Cuvee Chérie was also
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CBC presents MythBusters in association with Inside stories - 20th October
Not only was this
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County Business Clubs’ first ever event, it was a
sell-out. An evening
hosted by the man himself, Sam
Thomas, of County Business Clubs, alongside Terry Bower and Gareth
DImelow, of Inside Stories, held at
Barclays Eagle Labs in Preston Circus. The night was capped at only 30 guests to ensure the intimate style of the
intended workshop to be held. The night covered everything you wanted to know
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about Business Story Engagement (but we’re too afraid to ask).
In a workshop format the team set out to answer all/many of the common
(and recent) myths about Marketing & the art of attracting the right kind of attention for your market sector.
This would help attendees reflect on
lessons we’ve all learned over the past
year and form a legacy attitude and joint knowledge pool.
It covered the value of creating
and incorporating ‘Story’ into each
industry sector to articulate and evoke emotion and empathy to their chosen audience. By whatever medium they choose to use.
The key to this evening was always to have attendees leave the event with
takeaway real-world tips which I truly believe was achieved.
The success of this event was very apparent by the great feedback we
had from our attendees and the nature of the topic covered.
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The Big Business Breakfast Club 15th October at Hotel Du Vin
Hosted by Jim Cunliffe, Steve Darby, Heather Barrie and Janella Merritt Always a favourite of mine, where zoomers meet roomers! This month saw a particularly good line up of guest speakers:
Kathy Caton, Brighton’s Gin founder and MD, Louise Stevens: Communications Coach, Author, Businesswoman, Speaker and Comedian and Andrew Murphy from the FSB.
Alex Ryan with his top marketing tips, I am literally his biggest fan - he really does
share insightful tips every month, so do check him out or come along to the next one at the Grand hotel on December 17th at am. Tickets available here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/bigbusinessbreakfastclub
Acumen Business Convention 9th October at The Grand Hotel
Running for over 10 years, with more than 3,000 Business leaders and 50
inspiring speakers, The Acumen Business convention return on October 9th at the Grand Hotel. Although not in attendance, I heard the day was quite
spectacular, with dancing zebras, salsa, drumming and nearly 300 hundred esteemed businesspeople.
The day was absolutely packed with inspiration, motivation and expertise from the fantastic speakers including Momma Cherri sharing her inspirational story, from
overcoming prejudice in 1970s United States to working with Gordon Ramsay to
create her beloved soul food, Olympic silver medallist Leon Taylor sharing his story
and tips for elite business and competitive mentalities and Justine Roberts through the ups and downs of her business mumsnet.com
Best of British – Bond Gala Dinner 25th November at The Grand Brighton
The Grand Hotel, Brighton witnessed a very special event last Thursday as the Best
of British Events / Best of Bond Gala Dinner was FINALLY delivered having first been scheduled for 26th March 2020. The Charity Bond Night starring Samantha Bond, Colin Salmon and the amazing Dame Judi Dench (virtually) was said to be one of
the ‘Best’, Best of British events yet. The night raised a whopping £43,000 for Best of British charity partners - a phenomenal amount which will have a huge impact
on their grateful beneficiaries. That takes the total raised at Best of British Events to £118,000 in just 5 months since the return of face-to-face events.
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Properly capture the party season and corporate events Xavier Clarke, of Brighton-based XC Photography, talks us through the importance of properly capturing the party season and corporate events in this thought-provoking feature. Currys PC World
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nailed it with their
current TV advert, reminding us that
it is always best to
get a professional in. You are not just
paying for a service, you are paying for years of experience and training. You
wouldn’t attempt to buy a house or try your hand at being a DJ during a big
gathering without much knowledge so you definitely need a professional photographer to cover your event.
Every year, we seem to be surprised at just how quickly the party season has crept up on us - this year more than most. In spite of all the uncertainty,
people are starting to book caterers,
venues, entertainers, DJs, bands - and many other things that need to be in place before invites are sent out to colleagues, friends or loved ones.
Some people still question the value
of a professional photographer. With mobile phones getting better and
better, you might be wondering if there is still a need to hire a professional. Yes, there is! To properly cover an
event you have to be ready to shoot anything - from speeches, candid
shots, people wanting portraits, and group shots, as well as capturing people in action.
Depending on the event and venue,
you won’t be able to use off-camera
flash and your equipment will struggle in very low light conditions. You may also be unable to adapt quickly. Are
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you really up to waiting for that
‘perfect moment’
candid shot or those times when you will be tapped on the
shoulder and asked for a portrait?
A professional
event photographer gets everywhere
- to ensure every
important image is
captured while never getting in the way or interrupting the flow
of an event. They are there to do it justice. And you get more than just photos.
You get an expert
who can speak to
everyone - from the those in postroom to the boardroom. They blend in and make people feel
doesn’t finish at the end of the night.
their night.
Need an event photographer? Take
comfortable because, after all, it is
After an event ends, I dedicate hours to importing and editing images, a
crucial part of the service. Most events have changing lighting, so each image is corrected and adjusted accordingly. I understand that everyone will want to look their best and take time on
each image. So, when you book your
photographer, remember that their job
a look at what we have to offer.
Whatever the event - from corporate parties, awards nights, burlesque, engagement parties, surprise
birthdays, welcome home or just an
excuse to get together with your close friends - I have you covered.
Email: xavier@xcphotography.co.uk Website: xcphotography.co.uk
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What makes a winner Profile of Chris Adams
Chris Adams was
Sports
captain of Sussex
Cricket throughout the greatest era in
the county’s history,
winning a first Championship title in
2003, and again in 2006 and 2007, but
where many people dream of becoming a successful sportsperson, I started by asking him when did he decide he was going to be a professional cricketer?
“It came completely out of the blue. I dreamt of a career as a professional
sportsman, but football was my first
love at 15. I had finished my O-Levels at Chesterfield Boys Grammar school and had signed what was then a YTS
contract with Chesterfield Football Club to pursue my dream.
“During the summer, whilst playing
cricket for Derbyshire U17’s, my parents were approached by the team coach
and Cricket Master at Repton College where I was offered a full scholarship.
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Repton were regarded as a strong
footballing school so my dreams to
play pro football were buoyed by the
potential to get into the England Schools team. However, on the eve of the trials I was Ill, performed very poorly and missed the cut.
“Fast forward to the cricket season
where I had a dream start. My first five
innings recorded four centuries and on the Tuesday evening after the last one, my housemaster knocked on my door
and asked me to follow him to his study,
where I was greeted by the Chairman and Captain of Derbyshire CCC! Apparently,
they had been trailing my performances
and the scouts had been watching - both Lancashire and Worcestershire had put requests in to approach me and that
night, I had an offer of a three-year pro contract with Derbyshire!”
Adams made his first-class debut for
Derbyshire in 1988 at eighteen and stayed
there until 1997 before leaving to become captain of Sussex. Despite leading from the front in helping to turn a club of
perennial underachievers into a successful side, Adams recognises that the feature of Sussex’s success, whilst including stand
out players to win the Championship, also needed every player to make important contributions along the way.
“Mushtaq Ahmed was of course the
standout performer, on and off the field. Over 500 wickets across 6 seasons
speaks for itself but his impact extended way beyond that. His desire and thirst to bowl so many overs, often at the more difficult end meant our talented seam
trio of Kirtley, Lewry and Martin-Jenkins bowled less overs and fewer spells resulting in fresher legs, less injury,
and more potent spells from them - a
winning formula. With the bat we had some amazing talent, Montgomerie,
Yardy, Prior, Cottey, Ambrose but the
standout for me was Murray Goodwin.
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Not consistent week in week out but he always turned up for the big occasion
and when he did get in, he often went big, sometimes very big.”
These players clearly contributed to the success of Sussex in the 2000’s but is
it more important to have the skill or the
right attitude and how important is having the right level of confidence?
“I have seen many a talent lose their
way through a poor attitude and being
unable to accept or see this. On the flip side I have seen examples of players
with limited skills completely max out
on potential and extend their careers by sheer desire to work hard, learn, adapt
and evolve. In all those cases resilience stood out and if I could impart just one
attribute into any young aspiring cricketer it would be that. Having said that, I’m a firm believer in confidence being a by-
product of preparation and belief. Peter Moores, my first Sussex coach used
to talk about belief being the enemy of
doubt. I can link the times in my career to when I began to doubt my ability to a drop in preparation standards so it’s
important to work hard and prepare well. I always took the field with confidence and belief both individually and as a team.” However, despite winning the County
Championship in 2003, it was another three years before the team could
emulate that feeling again and Adams
acknowledges they probably spent far
too long enjoying that win and failed to
recalibrate for the next two campaigns.
“I call it Everest syndrome. For those that successfully reach the peak of Everest
many elements need to come together.
Firstly, months of training and preparation are required before you even reach base camp, key personnel are identified and
given specific roles, you need all the right equipment and a mindset so rigid on
reaching the top despite huge challenges and difficult conditions along the way.
Once you reach the summit, you have just
seven minutes to enjoy the moment before you must descend, otherwise you die,
simple as that. To be able to successfully climb the following year everything
must match the year before and due to evolution often it must be better. If you
don’t, you often meet with failure therefore it’s very difficult and challenging to stay at the top for any length of time.”
In his decade long first-class playing
career, Adams scored 19,535 runs, with
an impressive forty-eight centuries and a highest score of 239. Adams announced
he was stepping down as Sussex captain on 14 September 2008, guiding Sussex
to the Pro40 Division One Title the same day. He subsequently announced his
retirement from first-class cricket, upon his appointment as cricket manager of
Surrey County Cricket Club after which
he became Head coach. So, I asked him what was his proudest achievement?
“There were many, thankfully: my debut for Derbyshire aged just 18, winning a Lords final with both Derbyshire & Sussex as a player and with Surrey as Head Coach, being part of the Sri Lankan coaching
team that beat England in all formats in
the 2014 series, coaching Netherlands to an incredible World League 1 champions and ODI status. All these were incredible moments, but I cannot separate the top two. Making my Test debut for England in South Africa fulfilled an ambition that
was embedded in me on my first day as a professional at Derbyshire. Of course, as Captain being the first to ever lift the
County Championship for Sussex ranks as high as representing my country, an incredible moment not just for me but
for every Sussex supporter of any age. A truly memorable moment which will always be with me.”
If you could offer three pieces of advice to be successful, what would they be? “Environment and culture are so
important. Get the right people in the right roles and empower them to be
the best they can be. Clarity is hugely important for any player and coach.
Finally know your destination, if you don’t know where it is you want to get to, how on earth can you plan your journey.”
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Sporting highlights of 2021...
and what to look forward to in 2022 Sports
Football – June saw
2021 saw the inaugural Hundred series
by Italy after beating
(men’s) featuring Sussex players, George
in the host nations
Surrey), while in the women’s competition,
the delayed Euros won
which was won by the Southern Brave
England on penalties
Garton, Tymal Mills and Chris Jordan (now
first major final in 55 years. Manchester
the Oval Invincibles featuring Sussex’s
Liverpool while Brentford were promoted
Southern Brave side featuring Sussex’s
City regained the Premiership title from
Georgia Adams were victorious over a
to the Premier League for the first time
Danni Wyatt, Tara Norris and Carla Rudd.
could end in an enthralling climax as
Tennis - the men’s player of the year
appear to be in a three-way battle
winning three out of the four Grand Slam
the astute stewardship of the former
year surely goes to Great Britain’s 18 year
Thomas Tuchel.
feat in lifting the US Open title after being
Cricket – with the much-anticipated
to win a Grand Slam singles title and
in their history. The 2021/22 season
the aforementioned Liverpool and City
was undoubtedly Novak Djokovic,
with a resurgent Chelsea team under
tournaments, but the headline of this
Borussia Dortmund and PSG coach,
old star Emma Raducanu for her amazing the first qualifier in the tennis Open era
Ashes series between England and
become the first British woman to win
Gabba in Brisbane, England will be
Wade 44 years ago at Wimbledon.
being knocked out of the T20 World
Rugby Union – March witnessed Wales
them and regain the urn after the last
and Triple Crown, but they were denied
holding the bragging rights after a
to France in their final match. The more
tourists were Down Under.
seen Ireland overcome the All Blacks
Australia getting underway at the
looking to put the disappointment of
a Grand Slam singles title since Virginia
Cup semi final to New Zealand behind
winning the Six Nations Championship
series was drawn 2-2 with the Aussies
a Grand Slam after dramatically losing
convincing 4-0 series win last time the
recent Autumn Internationals have
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and England defeating the Wallabies at
Twickenham, good signs for the Northern Hemisphere teams ahead of the World
Cup in New Zealand in October next year. Horse Racing – April this year saw
the 173rd Grand National horse race
at Aintree won by 11-1 ‘Minella Times’ ridden by Rachael Blackmore who
became the first female rider to win the world-famous steeplechase.
Olympics – July saw the beginning of the month-long Tokyo Olympics and while the United States dominated with 113 medals, Great Britain
finished fourth in the medals table after securing 22 golds, 21 silvers
and 22 bronze medals. Amongst the
many highlights, Adam Peaty became the first British swimmer to defend an Olympic title after winning the 100-metre breaststroke.
Paralympics – the 16th Summer
Paralympics began in Tokyo at the
end of August and resulted in Team
GB ending with a haul of 124 medals,
including forty-one golds, second in the table behind China.
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Boxing – While Anthony Joshua lost
The year begins with a date that may
October saw Tyson Fury, aka The
League as the Africa Cup of Nations
dog” in the heavyweight division by
meaning some of the top stars in this
to retain his WBC Crown after being
lose some of their star players, though
in what many have described as one
with trio Sadio Mane, Mohammed
Dillian Whyte is the second top boxer
Chelsea’s Edouard Mendy and Hakim
Fury’s next opponent.
Mahrez, along with four from Arsenal
Moto GP – November saw the
nation’s participation in the tournament.
his three belts to Oleksander Usyk,
affect the destiny of football’s Premier
Gypsy King prove his status as “top
takes place in Cameroon, effectively
overcoming Deontay Wilder again
country will be missing; most clubs will
knocked down twice by the American
Liverpool appear to be the most affected
of the classic fights of all time. Briton
Salah and Naby Keita missing, although
in the WBC rankings and is most likely
Ziyech and Manchester City Riyad
retirement of nine-time world champion
will also be away for the duration of their
Valentino Rossi after his 10th place
Staying with football, the year will end
as the greatest superbike racer ever, the
Qatar in November, while the Women’s
where he won the Premier Class World
this country in July.
Honda and is also the only road racer to
Women’s Cricket will see England
finish in Valencia. Quite rightly regarded
with the FIFA World Cup taking place in
Italian bowed out after twenty-six years,
European Championships will be held in
Championships with both Yamaha and
have competed in over 400 Grand Prix’s.
compete in the World Cup in New
… and what else to look forward to
England men will follow the Ashes with a
in 2022
Zealand from March to April, while
tour of the West Indies between January
This year will be jam packed full of sport
and March before welcoming the visits
due to the pandemic taking place, so
India in July followed by South Africa.
sport, there is no doubt you will be spoilt
Meanwhile the Winter Olympics
with many of the rescheduled events
if you appreciate and enjoy your fill of for choice in 2022.
to the UK of New Zealand in June and
and Paralympics is scheduled to
take place in February and March in
Beijing, China, while for all golf fans, the Masters at Augusta USA gets
underway on 7 April and the 149th
British Open Championship begins on 14 July at St Andrews.
In Athletics, the Commonwealth Games
will be in Birmingham, getting underway in July, while the same month will see the Women’s Hockey World Cup take place in both Spain and Holland.
World Equestrian Games will be in
Denmark in August and now includes eight new disciplines – combined
Driving, Vaulting, Dressage, Show
Jumping, Endurance Riding, Reigning, Eventing ad Para equestrianism.
The Rugby League World Cup will
take place between 15 October and
19 November in England with the first
match scheduled at Newcastle United St James Park and for the first time
in RLWC history, the men’s, women’s, and wheelchair tournaments will take
place together. While in Rugby Union, England’s opening fixture is on 8
October against Fiji before two huge matches against France and South Africa, respectively.
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Golf courses in Sussex (part one)
East Sussex National With Sussex boasting
Sports
some amazing
countryside and
knowing that many of
you out there are keen
golfers with many of you actually being
quite good, whilst some of you are more proficient in ‘military golf’, namely left
right left right, I thought it might be helpful to detail some of the recommended (not
all!) private and public courses in our fair county, starting in East Sussex.
West Hove Golf Club Royal Ashdown Forest
West Hove Golf Club
18-hole, par 68 (5606 yards), private,
yards), private, downland golf course
Ashdown Park, East Sussex is an
parkland golf course and it’s known for not featuring any bunkers.
“Golf courses in East Sussex can be challenging, but few are as beautiful
to play as the stunning 18-hole, par 3 course at Ashdown Park.”
The golf course is open every day from 9am - 4pm with a special rate of £15
East Sussex National
per person, per round.
National. The East has hosted the
www.ashdownpark.com/sussex-golf-
There are two courses at East Sussex European Open but essentially this is a 36hole course with an 18 hole (7138 yards)
East course and (7154 yards) West Course. “Robert E Cupp, an American course architect who was regularly hired by
Jack Nicklaus, designed the 2 courses together with the 3 hole academy
course with USGA specification... since opening, the club has attracted a host of championships, which include the European Open in 1993 and 1994, 5 European Challenge Tour Events, 4
PGA European Tour Qualifying Schools
between 1994 and 1997 plus numerous other golf tournaments, including Open Qualifying and the Sky televised, 2016 PGA European event.”
course
Crowborough Beacon
Crowborough is located at the highest
point in Sussex and boasts superb views of the surrounding countryside and this
Club is an 18-hole, par 71 (6319 yards), private, heathland golf course.
“Founded in 1895, the dramatic
heathland setting of Crowborough
Beacon Golf Club has an unrivalled
position on one of the highest points in Sussex, enjoying far-reaching views to
the sea 22 miles away. The golf course has been influenced by two legendary
golf course Architects, Harry S.Colt and Dr. Alister Mackenzie.”
“West Hove is an 18-hole, par 70 (6253 established in 1910. The course is laid out over rolling chalk downland and
is a challenging par 70. Being in one
of the warmest and driest parts of the
country, coupled with the chalk terrain, the course is almost always playable.” In 2006 West Hove was proud to be
the first Club in Sussex, and only the
second in the country, to be awarded the prestigious GolfMark Award. Green fees: from £45 www.westhovegolfclub.com Seaford Golf Club
Seaford overlooks the English Channel
and offers great views across the South Downs with an 18-hole, par 69 (6546
yards), private, downland golf course designed by J H Taylor back in 1907.
“Seaford Blatchington, as the club is
referred to locally, is a Sussex gem and one of the finest downland courses in the country set in a particularly
beautiful part of the South Downs. A
delight to play and always a challenge but never too daunting, it will reward accurate ball-strikers who maintain
concentration and treat every hole with respect.”
Green fees: from £60
Green fees: from £50
Green fees: from £35
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THE NEW COMMUNITY THAT IS CONNECTING BRIGHTON
BY LYNDSEY CLAY, FOUNDER OF ‘CONNECTED BRIGHTON’
COUNTY BUSINESS CLUBS WINE OF THE MONTH
WITH BRIGHTON & HOVE WINE CLUB
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The NEW Community that is Connecting Brighton
In this month’s lifestyle special we caught up with Lyndsey Clay, founder of ‘Connected Brighton’, the new community that is bringing people together in our city. Lyndsey tell us
Lifestyle
about you and
how you came to
children and became single. And it
was tough to not fit in and feel left out.
my business in lockdown - Connected
Brighton. Helping those who also need connection, in singles or couples, it
start Connected
Fast forward (almost) ten years and
In my 30s I discovered I was highly
I’m happy with the road my life has
IVF twice, had a miscarriage and my
freedom has allowed me to travel,
Tell us what Connected Brighton is
the stress of it.
skills, meet brilliant people and live by
Connected Brighton is an inclusive
Brighton?
I’ve embraced being the odd one out!
unlikely to have children, went through
taken and I wouldn’t change it. The
marriage broke down a year later from
work where I’ve wanted, learn new
My friendship circle changed
exponentially when I didn’t have
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my own rules.
Being different helped me to create
brings together like-minded people
and gives back through events that support local businesses.
and what you offer your members? community dedicated to connecting
men and women and supporting our local businesses.
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Whether you are single, in a couple,
new to the city, been here forever, just
want to meet new people, expand your
network or try new things then we have something for you! Date
Connecting city singles looking for a new
wingman or wingwoman, a plus one, new
friends or true love. Small groups doing fun things across the city. Ditch the apps and meet new people IRL (in real life!). Network
Our city is full of bright and brilliant business minds, nowhere is more
entrepreneurial than sunny Brighton! Join us to share ideas and create a
support network for local businesses to flourish post lockdown. Socialise
Our social club brings small groups
together to meet new people, make
new connections and enjoy the best
hospitality the city has to offer. Single,
coupled up, local or new to the area, be part of our club!
Tell us when you started Connected Brighton and why you launched
a social events business during a global pandemic?
I started Connected Brighton officially
in April this year, registering as a limited
Brighton, featuring in The Argus,
event. Crazy right? A social events
Shows and being asked to speak at an
company before I’d even held a single
interviewed on Podcasts and Radio
business in a pandemic?
event on Female Founders. It’s been
But I passionately believed it would be
learning so much and working hard to
was, and still is, my attitude (channeling my
we can give you more!
successful. Build it and they will come
inner Kevin Costner from Field of Dreams)!
brilliant and at times overwhelming. I’m improve and develop what we offer so
With a packed events calendar in
Because there had to be other people
December for Connected Brighton,
to meet new people and do fun things
2022 we have so many brilliant new
business. Coming together after so
dinners at brilliant restaurants like
in the city who, like me, were looking
what does 2022 have in store?
together that would support local
events to add to our portfolio with
much time apart in this crazy pandemic.
the Salt Room, Murmur, Wild Flor
And you have come. And I can’t tell
cookery classes as well as escape
meet you, hear your stories and feel the
We are also launching our membership
events programme, is building and I’m
local businesses with member only
and Copper Clam. Walking tours and
you how validating it is every time I
rooms, pub quizzes and dance classes!
connection. This community, and our
which will enable us to support more
loving watching it grow.
discounts and offers.
From not being allowed to hold events
To find out more about the amazing
of six indoors to getting groups of us
community visit https://www.
at all, to being outside only, to groups
events and join this growing
eating out, kayaking, treasure hunting,
connectedbrighton.com
escaping from escape rooms, taking tours and tasting the cities best
food and drink. Overcoming every
challenge to bring people together. I’ve loved being partnered with Visit
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County Business Club Wine of the Month December 2021
So we are now in the build-up to Christmas festivities and down time with family and friends. This month we have chosen a wine from Dermot Sugrue who is widely regarding as one of the most influential and proven wine makers currently in the UK. Background to Sugrue
of the best that I
and moved onto making wine at the
Neal Martin -
Dermot started brewing beer at 15
have tasted.”
age of 16. This passion continued
94/100 points
in Champagne, head winemaker at
Key facts for
for English wine. He moved to Wiston
GRAPE: 100%
for many local vineyards including
VINEYARDS:
and his own boutique brand Sugrue
Vineyard,
wines which have been lauded
planted 2004
produced in the UK. Dermot uses ex
Greensand with
the maturation of his wines.
approx. 100m
This year Dermot won Wine GB
YIELD: 2015
2021 and Wine GB Trophy 2021 – 2021
VINIFICATION: 100% fermented
with Dermot working multiple harvests Nyetimber as it was setting the scene
Cuvee Boz
Estate in 2008 where he creates wines
Chardonnay
Digby, Jenkyn Place, Black Dog Hill
Jenkyn Place
which has been producing wonderful
Hampshire,
as being some of the best wines
SOIL TYPE :
burgundy barrels to add complexity to
fractured chalk, above sea level
Boutique Producer of the Year 2020 &
vintage - 6,200 bottles produced
for the second year running
in stainless steel, with malolactic
The wine commentators notes for this
MATURATION: Bottled July 2016. Just
“The 2015 Cuvée Boz, released at
DRINKING WINDOW: 2023 - 2036
Chardonnay from the Jenkyn Place
Sugrue wines can be
light mousse and a greenish tint. The
sugruesouthdowns.com or on request
nose unfolds to reveal green apples,
Social - @sugrue_south_downs @
wine are;
the end of February 2021, is 100%
fermentation
under 4.5 years aging on lees.
Vineyard in Hampshire. This has a
purchased directly from www.
well defined, complex and harmonious
from Brighton and Hove Wine Club
crustaceans and subtle hints of
dermotsugrue sugruesouthdowns
balanced and poised, quite weighty in
Wine insight - Blanc De Blanc
zest and faint traces of strawberry
the wine maker only uses the white
outstanding English sparkling wine
be other varieties such as Seyval Blanc
lemon thyme. The palate is very well
the mouth, offering citrus peel, orange
The term Blanc De Blanc is used when
toward the elegant finish. This is an
grapes typically Chardonnay but can
from Dermot Sugrue, certainly one
and Pinot Meunier grapes. Chardonnay
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is particularly good for aging and so this
wine is recommended to be laid down in a cool dark place for further aging and
development of the flavours. This wine
can be drunk at its best until 2036, if you can leave it until then! Michael Yeoman,
brightonandhovewineclub.co.uk Michael Yeoman owns Brighton and Hove Wine Club and also creates
a range of Sussex spirits using the
pomace from English wine production. He specialises in working with small
batch wine producers in and around Sussex and the South Downs.
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ELWOOD WINE SELECTIONS
WITH KARL ELWOOD
5 TIPS TO PRESENT LIKE A PRO
BY LOUISE STEVENSON, CEO OF SPEAKEASY COACHING AND BRIGHTON COMEDY COURSE
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Elwood Wine Selections When Karl established
Ask the Expert
Elwood Selections in 2008, he drew upon the inspiration and
experience he gained
over 20 plus years in the wine trade to uncover the little-known estates that
offer truly exciting wines that represent great value.
There are so many exciting wines from lesser-known regions and smaller
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estates, but their production levels are
too small for the supermarkets to ship,
so very few wine drinkers will hear about them. Unlucky for them, but good news for Elwood Selection’s clients.
Karl looks for the personality behind the label – the growers who make excellent wine with a history, small batch estates whose livelihood depends on the
sustainability of their product. He works with modern winemakers who are not
stuck in tradition, but make the wine
that is true to themselves and loved by their buyers.
“Wine is for everybody,” says Karl. “There’s no right or wrong, it’s just
opinion.” So Karl gets to know his your personal tastes, he suggests the wines he thinks you’ll love, never pushes
wine and works in partnership to make sure the wine you spend your money on is everything you wish it to be.
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is no need to have lots of different
3. What’s the correct temperature
should be all you need. Tip: If you
answer to this, but it is really
by hand, they will be fine in the top
can. The old adage that “room
include a detergent and leave them
reds is not very helpful. The point
alone. Works well for me, especially
was coined pre-centrally heated
sized glasses on the table and this
to serve wine. There is no simple
don’t fancy washing your glasses
important to get it right if you
tray of the dishwasher, but don’t
temperature” is sound advice for
to be washed in the hot water
to consider here is that this phrase
if I have lots of glasses to wash!
homes. Given that many homes are
2. How do I know I will appreciate a
Here are three of the most frequent questions that Karl gets asked:
1. D oes glassware make a difference? This can make an enormous
difference to your enjoyment of a
wine. There are so many options available these days, but if want
a really decent all-rounder that is reasonably priced, then I would
recommend the Spiegelau Authentis White Wine Glass, which is usually
around £35-40 for a box of 4. There
heated above 20 degrees during
the winter, that won’t be doing your
more expensive wine? Once you
reds any favours. The ideal serving
bottle - think packaging, duty, VAT,
style of wine, but as a general
so on - the more you spend on the
served around 7 degrees, white
the wine within. Once you start
with fuller bodied whites and lighter
are some really interesting wines
and medium to full-bodied reds
price range. Here is a great way
like to chill my reds in the summer!
factor in the dry costs of a single
temperature does depend on the
shipping costs, retail margin and
guide, sparkling wines should be
bottle, the more value you get from
wines and roses about 12 degrees,
spending over £9 a bottle, there
reds about a degree or so higher,
to be had, especially in the £15-20
about 18 degrees. That said, I do
to test this out with your friends or
family. Buy a minimum of 3 wines,
For more information or to see our
at three distinct predictions points.
website www.elwoodwines.co.uk
preferably from the same region and
full range of wines, please visit our
For example, choose 3 Malbecs at these price points - £8/£13/£18.
First try them in ascending order of price and then again in descending order. It’s a great way to discover how the quality compares at each price point.
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5 Tips to Present Like a Pro
Louise Stevenson is the CEO of Speakeasy Coaching and Brighton Comedy Course. This is coaching with
Ask the Expert
personality. Louise started a career in
stand-up comedy in
1999 and has worked
alongside Jimmy Carr, Alan Carr, Rich Hall and Russell Brand. Louise uses
techniques from the world of comedy to
help others create engaging content and deliver it with confidence and style. Speakeasy Coaching provides
practical tools to transform the quality of your communications so that you no longer approach public speaking with dread and anxiety. With expert advice and encouragement, your
confidence will increase so that you’re calm and ready to deliver a talk, pitch or presentation that makes an impact and gets results.
If you want to be an Authentic and Powerful speaker, here are 5 Top Public Speaking Tips.
1. K now your material. Pick a topic you are interested in. Know more about it than you include in your
speech. Use humour, personal stories and conversational language – that way you won’t easily forget what you’re saying. Audiences want
a conversational style from their
speakers. The trick is to make it feel like a conversation.
2. Practice. Practice. Practice!
Rehearse out loud. The more you do,
the more you’ll remember your talk as well as gain a natural rhythm to your
delivery. It’ll also become clear which parts you should put emphasis on. Edit and revise as necessary.
3. B e organised. Know your content
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and arrive at the venue early.
Greet some audience members
as they arrive. Listen and observe the audience, compere and other
speakers. This will give you an extra
edge in that you won’t repeat content and you can add, comment or avoid (if necessary) earlier topics.
4. Relax. Take a deep breath as you
approach the mike. This works in two ways; it’ll make you more relaxed
and it will make your tone of voice
much more natural. When you reach the mike, take a minute to smile get
yourself set up and centred. This buys you time and calms your nerves. It also signals to your audience that you’re confident and calm.
5. Don’t apologise for any nervousness or problems - the audience probably never noticed it. Don’t undermine yourself by saying I’m just, or I’m not very good
at, or I’m not prepared. Have faith in
yourself and deliver your message with enthusiasm and confidence.
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CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
PART OF
One Prizes:
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7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
WORKSHOP
MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020
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7 GOLF DAY
PRESENTS
DIGITAL MARKETING
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POWERED BY
MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10
7
Star Hole in
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£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
BIRTHDAY
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
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PART OF
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PART OF
SPONSORED BY
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WHY ENTER?
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• £360 per team • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
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• £250 per team or £65 per person • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
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CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY POWERED BY
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WORKSHOP
MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10
Prizes: ar Hole in One
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHD
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE
BIRTHDAY
7
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
in Europe, Golf Holiday 0,000 cash, UK Golf break t of clubs and
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLI
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON TH
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 202
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
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CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
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MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
PART OF
One Prizes:
POWERED BY
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
WORKSHOP
MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020
Star Hole in
CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
SEARCH SEVEN
7
Star Hole in
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
One Prizes:
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
PART OF
SPONSORED BY
ENTRY INFORMATION
WHY ENTER?
• £250 per team or £65 per person • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
• Great prizes for nearest pins and longest drives • Chance to win £10,000 cash, a new car, an all-inclusive holiday, a set of golf clubs or a UK golf break • Lunch included • Sweepstake, raffle and more
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FRIDAY CHARITIES 6TH MAY FOR
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CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
SEARCH SEVEN PRESENTS
DIGITAL MARKETING
WORKSHOP
POWERED BY
MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10
7
Star Hole in
One Prizes:
TH
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
BIRTHDAY
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
Star Hole in
PART OF
One Prizes:
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
PART OF
SPONSORED BY
XI
ENTRY INFORMATION
WHY ENTER?
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• £360 per team • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
• Great prizes for nearest pins and longest drives • Chance to win £10,000 cash, a new car, an all-inclusive holiday, a set of golf clubs or a UK golf break • Breakfast & Lunch included • Raffle & Sponsor Sweepstake
• £250 per team or £65 per person • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
• Great prizes for nearest pins and longest drives • Chance to win £10,000 cash, a new car, an all-inclusive holiday, a set of golf clubs or a UK golf break • Lunch included • Sweepstake, raffle and more
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CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY POWERED BY
CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
SEARCH SEVEN PRESENTS
DIGITAL MARKETING
WORKSHOP
MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10
Prizes: ar Hole in One
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHD
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE
BIRTHDAY
7
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
in Europe, Golf Holiday 0,000 cash, UK Golf break t of clubs and
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLI
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON TH
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 202
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
PART OF
Star Hole in
One Prizes:
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Golf £10,000 cash, UK Golf and Set of clubs
ONSORED BY
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• £360 per team • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
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MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
POWERED BY
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON
DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
PART OF
One Prizes:
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
WORKSHOP
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY
Star Hole in
CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
SEARCH SEVEN
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020
7
Star Hole in
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
One Prizes:
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
PART OF
SPONSORED BY
ENTRY INFORMATION
WHY ENTER?
• £250 per team or £65 per person • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
• Great prizes for nearest pins and longest drives • Chance to win £10,000 cash, a new car, an all-inclusive holiday, a set of golf clubs or a UK golf break • Lunch included • Sweepstake, raffle and more
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FRIDAY CHARITIES 6TH MAY FOR
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• Great prizes for nearest pins and longest drives • Chance to win £10,000 cash, a new car, an all-inclusive holiday, a set of golf clubs or a UK golf break • Breakfast & Lunch included • Raffle & Sponsor Sweepstake
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#S7LOVESCHARITY
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IN SUPPORT OF:
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CHARITY 7 GOLF DAY
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POWERED BY
MONDAY 7TH MAY 2018
THURSDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2020
7PM KICK OFF AT AMEX STADIUM, BRIGHTON
DYKE GOLF CLUB, BRIGHTON £77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10
7
Star Hole in
One Prizes:
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PART OF
PRESENTS
DIGITAL MARKETING
WORKSHOP
£77K TARGET - 10 CHARITIES - 10TH BIRTHDAY DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
BIRTHDAY
DONATE: JUSTGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISING/SHARE77K
in Europe, Golf Holiday £10,000 cash, UK Golf break and Set of clubs
SEARCH SEVEN
MID SUSSEX GOLF CLUB, DITCHLING
WEDNESDAY 7TH JULY 2021
17K TARGET – 7 CHARITIES – 7TH BIRTHDAY DONATE: SEARCHSEVEN.CO.UK/S7TEDSTROPHY2018
Star Hole in
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• £250 per team or £65 per person • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
• Great prizes for nearest pins and longest drives • Chance to win £10,000 cash, a new car, an all-inclusive holiday, a set of golf clubs or a UK golf break • Lunch included • Sweepstake, raffle and more
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Register now at: events@searchseven.co.uk
Sponsorship opportunities available
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• £250 per team or £65 per person • Teams of Four • Stableford Points • 9am shotgun start
• Great prizes for nearest pins longest drives • Chance to win £10,000 cash car, an all-inclusive holiday golf clubs or a UK golf break • Lunch included • Sweepstake, raffle and more
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