£7.87 million European Regional Development Fund to be launched in Coast to Capital£7.87 million European Regional Development Fund

£7.87 million European Regional Development Fund to be launched in Coast to Capital£7.87 million European Regional Development Fund

A European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) will be launched by the Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government (MHCLG) on Friday 28 June comprising of:

£3.87 million ERDF in Priority Axis 3: Enhancing the Competitiveness of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises

£4 million ERDF in Priority Axis 4: Supporting the Shift towards a Low Carbon Economy in All Sectors

An event to officially launch these Calls will be held on Wednesday 10 July at Greater Brighton Metropolitan College, to book your space at the event please click here.

Further details regarding the Calls can be found on the Coast to Capital website.

First Base announces partnership with Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce

First Base announces partnership with Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce

Mixed-use property developer First Base, owners of Edward Street Quarter, the £120m redevelopment of the ex-AMEX HQ, has today announced a partnership with Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce.

The two organisations will collaborate on a series of breakfast discussion events with local business representatives invited to share ideas and discuss how businesses in Brighton can be better supported in their quest for growth.

The first in the series will be held on Thursday 25 July, focused on the tech sector. Future events will include design and the leisure, tourism, culture and food sectors.

Liam Ronan-Chlond commented: “we’re delighted to announce our partnership with the Brighton Chamber. We’re looking forward to hearing from a variety of representatives from different business sectors to discuss what support they need to grow their business in the city.”

“Brighton is gaining a reputation as the Silicon Beach of the UK. In order to keep that, the many small tech businesses in the city will need to grow and develop. We’re hoping to be able to support that growth – not only with additional workspace – and we’d love to know what that could look like.”

Sarah Springford, CEO of the Brighton Chamber explained: “We’re excited to see what comes out of these breakfasts. We know there are challenges to growing a business in Brighton, but there are also a multitude of opportunities. We’re delighted to have this opportunity to collaborate with First Base who are clearly keen to invest in the city.”

Edward Street Quarter is the largest commercial development in central Brighton in 25 years, with 110,000 sq ft of commercial space, 39,000 sq ft of retail and leisure units,168 new residential homes and three new public spaces.

For more information, please visit www.edwardstreetquarter.com

Hilton Brighton Metropole owners reveal plans to invest in seafront regeneration

Hilton Brighton Metropole owners reveal plans to invest in seafront regeneration

Topland and First Base form partnership to rejuvenate Brighton landmark

The owners of Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel, have announced a new partnership with developer First Base, and are in advanced negotiations with Hilton to redevelop the iconic property, subject to planning approval. If confirmed, the multi-million pound investment would make a significant contribution to the ongoing regeneration of Brighton’s seafront.

Topland - which acquired the Hilton Brighton Metropole in 2011 - and First Base plan to undertake an extensive refurbishment of all the guest rooms and public areas. The local landmark will be carefully restored to protect its heritage whilst giving the buildings a new lease of life.

In addition, plans are also being developed to deliver much-needed new homes, improve local connectivity and provide a new open and accessible landscaped courtyard.

William Davies, Director at Topland commented: “This agreement will represent a considerable investment into one of Brighton’s best known landmarks. The plans will support the city’s intention to enhance its reputation as a top tourist destination and help its economy to evolve from being seasonal to one that is sustainable throughout the year.”

Barry Jessup, Director at First Base, added: “We are delighted to work with Topland to upgrade this Brighton landmark. We will be actively engaging with residents and businesses over the coming months, working together to enhance the hotel and delivering social and economic benefits to the city”.

First Base is one of the most active mixed-use developers in Brighton, currently delivering 320,000 sq ft of commercial, leisure and residential development at the Edward Street Quarter.

Community consultations will commence shortly including a series of residents’ workshops and community meetings.

For further details please visit: www.brightonmetropole.com

BACA ENTERPRISE DAY 11 JULY 2019

BACA ENTERPRISE DAY 11 JULY 2019

In the last thirty years I have been lucky to hold a number of public facing roles in a wide variety of sectors. One of my current roles is Chair of BACA, a community school based in East Brighton. Brighton Aldridge Community Academy is located in a neighbourhood with challenging demographics. The role Of Chair is one of the most demanding and rewarding I have ever done.

I took over from Peter Kyle MP, as Chair, in June 2017, and Bob Speight became Principal a year later. One of my personal objectives is to help us increase stakeholder and community engagement. Many people do not know the great work we do! We are located off the Lewes Road, tucked obscurely behind the Keep and close to the Amex stadium. Our offering includes innovative year 12/13 courses that draw students from throughout East and West Sussex. Not a lot of people know that!!

There is much public debate about academies. I am neutral on the subject and only want children to get the best possible life chances. We are aware of the issue of the possible “democratic deficit” but we have brilliant voluntary local voluntary Governors who are grounded in the community, the school and have skills including expertise in education. It is pleasing that all the secondary schools in the city are ranked at least “Good” by Ofsted.

We are staging a Showcase day on Thursday 11 July-at BACA to invite all our stakeholders, including alumni. This will highlight our two specialisms;-Entrepreneurship and Sport. We are greatly heartened by increasing support from our business community. On 11 July we already have over 50 local companies helping us interview Year 10 students to help them prepare for the real world

In the afternoon the Aldridge Cricket Academy (ACA) will play the MCC in a cricket match. BACA hosts one of the few state school MCC hubs. Our indoor school is fantastic which is largely due to the generosity of Sir Rod Aldridge in financing the build..

If anyone would like to find out what is happening in the real world of state education with the current funding regime please feel free to join us. Even if only for the cricket tea and networking opportunity at 4pm!

Please advise James Collett at BACA by 9 June if you can make it so we have some idea of numbers for catering by our #students. jcollett@baca-uk.co.uk

Jim May DL

Chair, BACA Governors

HELP STOP YOUTH HOMELESSNESS – SUPPORT THE SLEEP SAFE CAMPAIGN THIS SUMMER

HELP STOP YOUTH HOMELESSNESS –

SUPPORT THE SLEEP SAFE CAMPAIGN THIS SUMMER

Last year, 1,055 young people approached Brighton & Hove City Council for help with their homelessness, which is an increase of 40% over two years. In addition, ‘rough sleeping’ has increased in the City by 929% since 2010.

(1. Sources: ‘Making homeless young people count’ Centrepoint 2018; ‘Rough Sleeping’, Homeless Link 2017).

Brighton-based charity, Sussex Nightstop, has been working to decrease these frightening statistics and, through early intervention, stop the repetitive cycle of youth homelessness by supporting vulnerable young people who are particularly at risk of becoming homeless, especially when a family breakdown is involved. Its summer ‘Sleep Safe’ campaign is particularly poignant at this time of year as, during the summer months, the focus on youth homelessness subsides due to the good weather.

However, the risks to young people are even more prevalent during this time than in the colder months, as they are able to sleep on the beach in the warmer climate, exposing themselves to a great many dangers. Sleeping rough on the beach is unsafe leaving young people open to negative influences such as abuse, potential violence and the behaviour of late-night drunken revellers.

This summer, working alongside its activities to help stop youth homelessness, the Sussex Nightstop team is eager to reach out to and help the ‘Hidden Homeless’ – those young people who sofa-surf at friends or relatives whilst trying to find stable housing or accommodation.

The facts are scary, one in five young people, aged 16 to 25, have sofa-surfed (2. Source: www.channel4.com/news/sofa-surfing-hidden-homeless-britain-youth-benefits) and new UK-wide research from the BBC has found that 41% of young people have stayed with friends on floors or sofas for at least one night (excluding after nights out or due to travel difficulties) and just over 9% did so for over a month (3. Source: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42427398). The findings also highlighted that young men are more likely to have sofa surfed than young women with 48% of the 484 men questioned saying they had, compared with 34% of 519 women.

Sofa-surfing, the umbrella term encompassing a number of different living arrangements, is a risky option that many of the City’s young homeless resort to. The perils of sofa-surfing are wide ranging and include exposure to predation, harmful influences such as drugs and alcohol, staying with near or unknown strangers, fatigue due to poor and irregular sleep patterns, weight loss, anxiety, possible abuse, depression, exploitation and grooming.

Through its team of dedicated Volunteer Hosts – who offer their spare room on a night-by-night basis – Sussex Nightstop is providing the young homeless people of Brighton and Hove a safe and secure space from which to work on rectifying their housing issues, helping to remove the worrisome risk of slipping into long-term homelessness or turning to the streets and hazardous rough sleeping.

Nightstop’s Executive Director, Alison Marino said: “The most common reasons for young people resorting to staying at friends and sofa-surfing include parents being unable or unwilling to provide housing, extended family members being unable to help or splitting up

with a partner, alongside other contributing factors such as tenancies ending, domestic abuse, rent arrears and leaving care.

“To address this important issue, this year we are focused on our summer ‘Sleep Safe’ campaign which aims to raise £10,000 towards helping the young, vulnerable people of Brighton and Hove. Its underlying message is to highlight and address the veiled problem of youth homelessness and how, through early intervention, those at risk can be supported and steered to a brighter, safer future – breaking the cycle of homelessness. But this campaign is just the tip of the iceberg; we need Brighton and Hove residents, the City’s commercial organisations and the Sussex community as a whole to get behind us to help us achieve our goal of having a safe bed available to those in need every night of the week.”

The number of those sleeping rough in Brighton is a constantly changing population and, unfortunately, statistics show that people sleeping rough die younger, are more likely to get ill and are more defenceless and exposed, so more susceptible to violence. Rough sleepers are defined for the purpose of the statistics as people sleeping, or bedded down, in the open air, such as on the streets, on the beach, under the Pier, in doorways, parks or bus shelters; or in other places not fit for habitation such as sheds and car parks.

Alison continued: “The ‘Hidden Homeless’ fall under the category of ‘Provisionally Accommodated’ as they are seen as people who live temporarily with others, but without any guarantee of continued residency or any immediate prospects for getting permanent housing.

For example, a young person could be staying in temporary accommodation, but they are not rough sleeping as they have a proper roof over their head at night. Therefore, it is possible to be homeless, but not be rough sleeping.

“When a young person stays with one of our Volunteer Hosts, they can expect their own private bedroom, an evening meal and breakfast, the opportunity to wash dirty laundry, have a bath or shower and we cover the cost of bus tickets to and from the Host’s home where needed. A Befriender can also take the young person to the Host’s home, so any feelings of anxiety or nervousness at meeting new people are removed, they don’t have to do it alone, we’ll be right there with them.”

Sussex Nightstop’s work is already making headway and seeing some concrete results. The Team has matched 3,000 bed nights to 345 young people, trained and supported over 70 households and 90% of the young people who have used the Sussex Nightstop services have gone on to secure safer, more suitable housing.

Cllr John Allcock said in support of the Sussex Nightstop campaign: “We’re experiencing a national housing crisis and the impact is significant here in Brighton & Hove. We welcome Sussex Nightstop’s campaign highlighting the dangers encountered by those who are rough sleeping, specifically regarding youth homelessness, and to raise awareness of the help available for under 26-year olds facing homelessness across the city.

As a council, we’re working together with a wide range of local organisations to make a positive difference to people in need. The council is committed to work with partners to tackle the housing shortage which is the main cause of homelessness and work towards eliminating the need for rough sleeping.”

If you’d like to support Sussex Nightstop’s work, you can do this by donating to the summer ‘Sleep Safe’ campaign at: https://localgiving.org/charity/sussexnightstop/, by becoming a Volunteer Host, fundraising for the Team or by simply spreading the word about youth homelessness. For more information, please visit www.sussexnightstop.org.uk

Chamber Event - High Growth - the dream of digital products and services

High Growth - the dream of digital products and services

Brighton Chamber’s next event in the series for High Growth businesses is the dream of digital products and services

It’s on Tuesday 25 June at Barclays Eagle Lab.

It’s been the dream of entrepreneurs through the ages: create something and then sit back and count the money it earns you. From apps to SaaS and beyond, the modern software money makers have a lure that continually draw people to try and monetise their niche expertise.

But is all that glitters gold? Our panellists will take you through their experiences and you will leave far more realistic about how to achieve the dream.

Our panel includes:

Annabel Dunstan, Founder and CEO of Question and Retain

Rachel King, Marketing Director at Breathe HR

Rebecca Kimber, CEO of Create.net

Chris Palk, Managing Director of dabapps

We’ll be discussing:

• How to identify what will work and what will fail

• The digital journey: a realistic roadmap from niche expertise to successful digital product

• The reality: rarely do we see inside successful digital product businesses. How different are they from ‘normal businesses?’

• Software funding. We are led to believe that with a good idea, a capable developer and a bit of luck we can start to journey down the digital goldmine. What’s missing? Cash, and lots of it.

• SaaS Sales & Marketing: prepare to meet one of the most rapidly evolving creatures in the business jungle, but don't necessarily expect to be able to recognise it as anything you've already experienced.

• Reboot. It’s important to stand back and consider the bigger picture. There are some interesting arguments against going down the Digital Products and Services route. Prepare to shift your perspectives....

Asking the questions will be Si Conroy from Scarlet Monday

Join us for a lively and informative panel discussion with great networking, drinks and canapés thrown in. We expect you to come away from the event both challenged and with a clear implementable action list to take back to your business.

Thank you to our sponsors Plus Accounting and Barclays Eagle Lab Brighton and photo by Sarah Bennett

Find out more and book your tickets here

You can join Brighton Chamber’s mailing list here

Shock funding decision closes advice centre

Possability People is reeling after the shock news that funding for its advice centre is being cut after receiving a letter from the CCG and Brighton and Hove City Council.

Possability People have been running their Advice Centre for 30 years and are now faced with an 85% cut in funding, meaning they will be closing their doors to people wanting help with anything relating to disability, from equipment grants and Blue Badges to bus passes, housing, help with care, food bank referrals, welfare benefits and allowances.

In 2018, the centre

• Dealt with 2200 people face to face, and

• Handled 4468 enquiries

With three part time staff and a bank of volunteers, most of whom are themselves disabled people or living with long term health conditions, the service is unique in the city because it provides a specialist service in an accessible building, for anyone with mental and physical health conditions. It also supports their families and carers as well as other professionals.

Geraldine Des Moulins, Possability People’s Chief Executive says:

“Yet again, disabled people – often the most vulnerable people in our society, are bearing the brunt of funding decisions made without any real understanding of the impact they will have. We are keenly aware of the financial pressures health and social care services are under but we can’t see how this will be a real saving as the first thing most people do in a crisis with no-where else to turn is go to their GP”.

Caroline Lucs, MP for Brighton Pavillion says:

“Possability People’s advice centre is a vital service that has supported many of my constituents to successfully challenge incorrect disability benefit decisions, and helped them to get the support they need. For NHS commissioners to pretend that there isn’t a link between health and wellbeing, and accessing timely disability benefits advice when people are in crisis and struggling to cope, is hugely short-sighted and counterproductive, as I have made clear to the CCG.

“I struggle to believe that other advice agencies in the city have the capacity fill the gap left by the closure of Possability People’s advice service. And with Possability People specialising in disability advice, I fear that many vulnerable residents in the city will be left unsupported when they desperately need assistance.”

Lloyd Russell-Moyle, MP for Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven says:

“I am shocked by the CCG’s handling of this matter, giving only a few weeks notice on a decision which will affect hundreds of my constituents. There are no other services in the city able to meet the needs of our disabled and vulnerable residents and I fully support the calls for the CCG to reverse this unconscionable decision”

Geraldine continues:

“The Advice Centre is often the last port of call for people who find themselves in desperate situations – to have this life line taken away seems particularly cruel. We will be doing all we can to fund the Centre in the longer term, and our volunteers will help as much as they can by answering phone calls, but in the short term, the outlook for desperate disabled people is very grim”.

Possability People is a registered charity. Donatinons to the charity can be made at https://www.possabilitypeople.org.uk/donate/

Jack is ‘Just the Lad’ to inspire our next generation!

Jack is ‘Just the Lad’ to inspire our next generation!

Jack the Lad, famous for his award winning breakfast show and interviewing the likes of Ricky Gervais, Colin Firth and Danny de Vito has joined the award-winning team at the Love Local Jobs Foundation CIC.

Recently launched by Harry Redknapp, the Love Local Jobs Foundation CIC is committed to considerably raising the life and career aspirations of the next generation across Sussex. The Foundation leverages the positivity, influence and energy of the region’s best local employers and celebrities, inspiring young people to become the best possible version of themselves they can be.

Best known for waking up Sussex and Surrey on the radio, Jack is a well-loved character across the region. He describes his school career as "completely unsuccessful!” Following school Jack had a variety of jobs, including a short stint as a life guard, and was fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time when his 15-year radio career was born.

Outside of radio, Jack is a passionate philanthropist and public speaker and together with the Love Local Jobs team he is looking forward to inspiring and motivating young people to dream big and strive for happiness, just as he has in his journey since school.

Jack said “I was already huge fan of the Love Local Jobs Foundation and I’m absolutely over the moon to be joining the team.

“I can’t wait to share my stories with as many schools and colleges as possible and to better understand the challenges our local young people are facing so we can find new ways in which the team and I can help them succeed.”

“Like all of us, I have had to overcome many challenges and stumbling blocks along the way and it’s these experiences that often make us stronger. The journey our future generations are on is not an easy one, but with a little help and experience from the team we can make a huge difference to all of them. I can’t wait to get started.”

Gary Peters, founder of the Love Local Jobs Foundation said “We’re delighted that Jack has joined the team to help us even better engage with and inspire the next generation across Sussex. Together with some of our amazing local employers we will continue to do our absolute best to ensure our local young people can thrive, irrespective of any barriers that may be in their way at this time.”

The LoveLocalJobs Foundation CIC receives no government funding and relies solely on sponsors and donors to help make these projects a reality. The investment of local philanthropy, resources and invaluable experience has helped set over 2,000 local young people onto stronger and more positive pathways, helping them to realise their full potential.

Skills Support of the Workforce - free programmes funded by the EU Social Fund and Education and Skills Funding Agency

Skills Support of the Workforce - free programmes funded by the EU Social Fund and Education and Skills Funding Agency

Developing Maths, English and Business Skills within the work place to enable businesses (in any sector) and their staff to progress. We are offering bespoke business and management skills and learning throughout all levels of Functional Skills, for maths, ICT and English up to Level 2 (GCSE Equivalent Grade A-C), and all levels of ESOL, again up to Level 2. All learning is Fully funded (free) to all those who are eligible. Eligibility for entry to learning on this project focuses on the right to reside and work in the UK, to be employed (either part time or full time), or to be self-employed, and also not to have achieved a previous Level 2 or equivalent in the subject area being studied.

To find out more contact info@straighta.uk - 01276 469020

Skills support for the workforce - Here are some of the Learning Opportunities we can offer:

Health & Safety Awareness

Mental Health Awareness

Equality and Diversity

Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent

Principles of Dementia Care

Customer Service

Team Leading

Warehousing and Storage

AND MANY MORE!

To find out more contact Phoenix 4 Training 020 3971 and add 2115 for Julie Hoggins, 2111 for Lorraine Houlden, or 1011 for the Main Office

NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Team Leading - This qualification is designed to give an introduction to the roles and functions of a team leader as well as exploring issues such as motivating teams, planning and monitoring their work, accountability and authority limitations.

The training is delivered via distance learning over a maximum of 8 weeks. Students are allocated a college assessor who will guide them through to completion of the course via email and telephone. There are no requirements to attend college, students can learn at a time convenient to themselves. Fully funded from 16+ individuals can sign up independent of their employer as the learning is flexible. GB MET also offer a range of short distance learning courses available free to 19+.

To find out more contact – Greater Brighton Metropolitan College - Maxine Green – Maxine.green@gbmc.ac.uk 01903 273101

Coast to Capital Unveils Fresh New Look

Coast to Capital Unveils Fresh New Look

Coast to Capital has launched its new brand look and feel with a fresh and bold design which reflects the ambitions of the organisation following the publication of its strategy Gatwick 360 last year.

The refreshed brand includes a new logo, new applications and dramatic visuals which have been applied across social media.

This is an important year for Coast to Capital which will culminate in the agreement of the area’s first Local Industrial Strategy with Government. The new brand has been designed to help us communicate our ambitious vision, for the towns and cities in the Coast to Capital area to be known around the world as fantastic places to live, to grow and succeed and for the area to become the most dynamic non-city region in England, centred around a highly successful Gatwick Airport.

The strength of C2Cs relationships with their partners and stakeholders is vital to the success of Coast to Capital and C2C are focused on making a positive impact in order to succeed together. To help shape their Local Industrial Strategy they are recruiting a new Vice Chair and new Board Director to bring further business sector skills and expertise onto their Board. Coast to Capital is committed to creating an inclusive organisation that promotes and values diversity. Applications are welcome from senior business figures from under-represented groups and female business leaders are encouraged to apply.

C2C has also published a Business Plan and Delivery Plan in the new branding which sets outs their plans and budget for 2019/20. The new brand will be fully implemented when they move into new offices in Three Bridges on 1 July 2019.

Jonathan Sharrock, Coast to Capital Chief Executive said:

“I am delighted with the new branding which demonstrates that Coast to Capital is a serious partner to Government and the recognised vehicle for driving forward local economic growth and funding. We are excited for all the opportunities 2019 will bring including negotiating a strong Local Industrial Strategy to bring even more investment into the area and I look forward to working with our partners and stakeholders to maximise the impact of future opportunities.”

Tim Wates, Coast to Capital Chairman said:

“LEP Board members come from different backgrounds across the area and offer a breadth of industry knowledge and expertise. I am keen to hear from people that can build on this diversity. I invite you to bring your ideas, your skills and your ambition. If you would like to get involved, I would love to hear from you.”

The Vice Chair and Board Director posts are unremunerated and applicants are expected to live and/or work in the region. To make an application please send, by Wednesday 29 May, a full CV with a covering statement setting out how you believe you could fulfil the requirements of the key role to Hazel Nicholmann, Governance Officer at hazel.nicholann@coast2capital.org.uk

Find out more information on our Vice Chair and Board Director recruitment here https://www.coast2capital.org.uk/work-for-us/9

The Big Share: Brighton and Hove celebrates Global Sharing Week

The Big Share: Brighton and Hove celebrates Global Sharing Week

The Big Share takes place on Hove Lawns on Saturday 22nd June, marking the grand finale of Global Sharing Week 2019. For the first time in Brighton this community based free event will bring people together to celebrate sharing culture, and help build a more caring, inclusive, altruistic city.

Organised by charity The People Who Share and The Social Society, participants can enjoy activities ranging from a kindness mob to a big beach clothes swap, as well as a share table in aid of Brighton and Hove Voices in Exile. There is also a crowd sing-a-long and performances from The Dulcetones community choir, singer-songwriter Rifka Ravenna, as well as many other acts. In addition, authors Benita Matofska and Sophie Sheinwald will be signing copies of their book Generation Share for visitors.

Free and open to all, The Big Share sees Brighton and Hove join the multitude of cities around the world - including Amsterdam, Seoul, San Francisco and most recently, Norwich, who are adopting the sharing city concept. This movement is gaining momentum and aims to offset pressing challenges such as wealth, inequality, social isolation and climate change through the efficient and equitable sharing of vital resources.

Benita Matofska, founder of The People Who Share, says: “Brighton and Hove has the opportunity to become a beacon for the sharing movement given the city’s strong sharing culture. We believe the sharing movement will be central to overcoming many of our modern societal challenges. Indeed, research carried out for Generation Share, a book published for Global Sharing Week, evidences the powerful social impact of the sharing economy.

“The Big Share will take us closer to becoming a sharing city, joining the most future-facing cities around the world, and helping residents access resources they need for their everyday lives.”

Event co-organiser, Toni Finnimore adds: “The Social Society has joined forces with The People Who Share to deliver The Big Share to the city. We believe that bringing people together to share their time, skills and expertise - while having fun and enjoying themselves - builds lasting connections. Ultimately, sharing helps foster stronger and more sustainable communities.”

If you want to support or volunteer at The Big Share contact Toni at The Social Society.

£7.45 million European Regional Development Fund to be launched in Coast to Capital

£7.45 million European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) will be launched by the Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government (MHCLG) on Friday 28 June comprising of:

£3.87 million ERDF in Priority Axis 3: Enhancing the Competitiveness of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises

£3.58 million ERDF in Priority Axis 4: Supporting the Shift towards a Low Carbon Economy in All Sectors

For any application you make you will need to provide at least 50% match to the amount ERDF requested with non-EU funding.

An event to officially launch these Calls will be held on Wednesday 10 July at Greater Brighton Metropolitan College, to book your space at the event please click here.

The expected closing date for applications is 30th September 201

Further details regarding the Calls can be found on the Coast to Capital website.

Brighton amongst top bank holiday weekend spending locations

Brighton amongst top bank holiday weekend spending locations

City in third place behind Portsmouth and Exeter in business sales forecast

New research reveals that Brighton is amongst the cities set to benefit the most from increased consumer spending over both May bank holiday weekends, according to new figures from Paymentsense.

Data from the company’s 70,000 small business customers across the UK, revealed that last year sales volumes were up 19% in Brighton over both May bank holiday weekends.

The city was pipped to the top spot by Portsmouth (up 26%) and Exeter (up 24%). Regionally, the South East saw the greatest uplift in trade (up 9.2%), followed by the South West (7.6%) and the North East (7.2%). London was much lower down the list at 2.2%.

Across the UK the average increase was around 6%, with garden-related spending enjoying the biggest lift (transactions up by 248%), suggesting that May is when many consumers start thinking about their outside spaces again - especially as the colder mornings and evenings start to subside.

The warmer weather also helped increase leisure spending across the country, as pubs, bars and nightclubs enjoyed a near two-thirds (60%) sales lift, followed by hotels at well over a quarter up (28%). Spending on take away and fast food was close behind with a 24% increase over the norm.

Although overall spending was up, not every UK sector is set to profit from the May bank holiday boost. Last year, dentistry business sales were down around 90% compared to their usual share of trade, followed by estate agents (down 76%), heating and plumbing-related retailers (down 71%), and builders’ merchants (down 62%).

Paymentsense also looked at spending trends over spring (Mar-May) last year and found the period is also important to UK motorcycle dealers and photography/camera retailers (both up 32% on average), service stations (up 26%) and golf courses (up 20%).

Guy Moreve, CMO, Paymentsense comments: “Despite recent uncertain times for small businesses, our early analysis suggests that the trend of extra consumer spending across both bank holiday weekends is set to continue this year.

“As spring turns to summer purchasing trends shift with the seasons: our figures suggest May, with its two bank holidays, is the real start of summer for many people - their attention turns away from practical purchasing towards outdoor activities and entertainment.

“Small business owners should also ensure they can take all forms of payments ahead of the upcoming May bank holiday, to really make the most of the expected increase in consumer spending. Given that consumers will only wait a few months for SMEs to start taking cards before they lose patience, it’s also an investment in the long-term success of a new or small business.”

Scoring for Brighton & Hove’s Young Homeless

Scoring for Brighton & Hove’s Young Homeless

Brighton based Digital Marketing agency ThoughtShift hosted its annual a 5-a-side football tournament to raise funds for local homelessness charity, The Clock Tower Sanctuary .

For the second year the ThoughtShift Charity Football Shield was a smashing success. Bringing fantastic Brighton businesses together for a brilliant day of football. RocketMill, Plus Accounting, iCrossing, Trusted Housesitters, ABN Amro and Seed Publicity all brought their A game.

Speaking on behalf of The Clocktower Sanctuary, Development Manager Katya Borowski said “We are thrilled to once again have the support of ThoughShift. Worryingly, the age of our clients is getting younger – last year 21% of our new clients were 17-and 18-year olds, that’s an 11% increase on the year before. Our help, and your support is needed now more than ever. Events like this are a great way of getting likeminded businesses together to raise awareness and support for such an important cause.”

The tournament was hotly contested with Trusted Housesitters and iCrossing reaching a nail-biting final that went to penalties which saw iCrossing snatch the win for themselves. Doug Bennett from Trusted Housesitters was awarded Player of the Tournament, a unanimous decision from the tournament’s referees.

The tournament raised a total of £1,398 which will go towards providing vital services to The Clock Towers young clients.

Tournament organiser Heather Mbarek, ThoughtShift’s Talent & Culture Director said “We want to thank everyone who took part and helped make the event such a success. Bringing likeminded business together to help support and raise money for the Brighton & Hove community is a fundamental core value of ours and we are excited to confirm registration for next year’s tournament is now open and we would love to invite Brighton businesses, groups and organisations to enter a team and help make a difference to the Brighton & Hove community”

For more details or to or sponsor the ThoughtShift Charity Football Tournament, contact Heather Mbarek on 01273 006 099 or e-mail heather@thoughtshift.co.uk

SHOREHAM PORT UNDERPINS FUTURE OF GATEWAY CENTRE

SHOREHAM PORT UNDERPINS FUTURE OF GATEWAY CENTRE

Shoreham Port has contributed a significant donation of £20,000 to Shoreham Academy’s Gateway Centre this month as part of their Community and Stakeholder Request (CSR) funding. As a Trust Port, the Port strives to support their stakeholders and give back to the local community that it serves, often providing time, resources, and in some cases, financial help, to organisations that align with their CSR criteria.

The Gateway Centre is a school provision that aims to support the most vulnerable young people aged 10-16 within the local areas of Shoreham, Southwick and Fishersgate. Set up by Shoreham Academy five years ago, the facility helps students who, for a variety of reasons, find mainstream school a challenge, and has transformed the lives of young people who would otherwise not end up in education or training.

The provision provides a supportive environment for students experiencing deprivation or mental health issues, enabling access to closer staff teaching, support and guidance. Students are therefore able to gain the key qualifications, high levels of attendance and most importantly, confidence, to secure further study.

Jim Coupe, Principle at Shoreham Academy (pictured right) and member of Brighton & Hove Economic Partnership commented “We are incredibly thankful to Shoreham Port for their generous donation of £20,000 that will enable us to continue supporting the most vulnerable young people within our local community. The only way The Gateway Centre can currently remain open is to access funds additional to those available through the usual sources, meaning that the Port have financially underpinned the future of the Gateway for the next 12 months.”

Tim Hague, Director of Property and Development (pictured middle) commented “The Gateway is a crucial facility in the residential areas that are right on our doorstep here at Shoreham Port. As a Trust Port, we are committed to supporting our stakeholders, and the students attending the school are our ultimate stakeholders.”

Emily Kenneally, Communications Manager and Chair of the Port’s CSR committee (pictured left) commented “We are delighted to be able to increase our support to The Gateway Centre this year. Our CSR group had the pleasure of visiting this remarkable provision earlier this spring and we were blown away by the impact of the facility upon its students. We also hope that by making a contribution we will encourage other businesses to support local causes and to invest in the future of their nearby communities.”

Time is running out to apply for board positions with Coast to Capital

The application deadline for the Coast to Capital Vice Chair vacancy as well as the vacancy for a Board Director position is the 29th May 2019.

Coast to Capital LEP is committed to creating an inclusive organisation that promotes and values diversity. As such, they welcome applications from senior business figures from under-represented groups and encourage female business leaders to apply.

• Vice Chair – https://www.coast2capital.org.uk/storage/downloads/vice_chair_application_pack-1555496318.pdf

• Board Director – ttps://www.coast2capital.org.uk/storage/downloads/board_director_application_pack-1556626735.pdf

The deadline for applications is Wednesday 29 May. Candidates must live and/or work in the area; or have or have had experience of participating in a business or businesses based in the area. Candidates must also be able to offer the time and commitment necessary to make a success of these roles.

Charity launches cashless app to gift homeless persons much needed resources

Local Charity, Pocket Angel, invite businesses to a soft launch event on Tuesday 21st May, at the Brighton Hilton Metropole.

Businesses in Brighton who are interested in offering any of the following products: food, beverages, vet care or hygiene kits are all encouraged to come and hear about this much needed cashless app incentive to find out how they can be involved in this city-wide initiative.

There will be a VR experience, demo of the app and the whole team on hand to answer their questions and concerns. The partner sign up is focused at getting people interested and on board to develop a community of support. There is no cost to the partners as users of the app will gift the supplies.

Event details and FREE ticket link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pocket-angel-app-launch-event-at-the-hilton-brighton-metropole-tickets-59431368824?fbclid=IwAR3om_NRSLK2RCfBbrFMYa9teZ4ZXW9VDz9hK7Xknwo9z8Vlj4x58bj3uP8

SHOREHAM PORT TO HOLD ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING ON 21ST MAY

SHOREHAM PORT TO HOLD ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING ON 21ST MAY

The Port’s popular annual Public Meeting will be taking place on Tuesday 21st May this year at The Barn Theatre in Southwick. Light refreshments will be available from 6pm, with the presentation commencing at 6:30pm. This is an open event, and attendees do not need a ticket to attend.

The presentation, delivered by Shoreham Port’s Chief Executive, Rodney Lunn, will cover all aspects of the Port, from 2018’s performance and exciting plans for the year ahead, through to community support and engagement. The presentation will be followed by a question and answer session with the Port’s Senior Leadership Team, providing an opportunity for stakeholders to voice their views and provide important feedback; a key driver of the Public Meeting.

There will be updates from all Port departments, such as the Marine team who have welcomed the delivery of the Port’s new tug boat Acamar, and celebrated becoming the UK’s #1 Scallop port in 2018, with 18% of scallop landed in the UK by UK fishing vessels arriving at Shoreham Port.

Meanwhile, the Port’s commercial Property estate continues to grow, with the addition of new business units at Lady Bee Enterprise Centre that will increase renewable energy and jobs, as well as the long-awaited refurbishment of Britannia Wharf; both of which are due for completion within the coming months.

The Operations department set a new record of over 450,000 m3 of timber handled by their committed and dedicated staff in 2018, ensuring that Shoreham remains a premium port for forest products in 2018.

The Port’s commitment to tackling climate change lead to the appointment of the UK’s Ports first Director of Infrastructure and Climate Change earlier this year, and the recertification of their Eco Port status.

Continuous efforts are being made by the Engineering team at Shoreham Port to protect the coastal area, with the Port engaging in a joint effort with Brighton and Hove City and Adur District Council to construct higher sea defences eastward along the coastline.

Attendees can also learn about Shoreham Port’s Trust Port status and the community support and stakeholder engagement activities they offer throughout the year – including their popular boat tours. The meeting will also provide an opportunity to obtain a copy of the Port’s newly published Annual Report.

School Students Celebrate Success at Awards Ceremony

School Students Celebrate Success at Awards Ceremony

The achievements of 100 students from Brighton schools were celebrated at an awards ceremony on Thursday 2nd May at Brighton i360.

The event was the finale to the Be the Change programme, an initiative co-founded by Graham Moore of metamoorephosis and Gary Peters of LoveLocalJobs.com, which aims to boost the aspirations and job prospects of young people aged between 13 and 14. Over the last six months the students have been taking part in a series of activities designed to improve hope, happiness, confidence, relationships, to change negative behaviour and to introduce them to career opportunities.

The students were congratulated and awarded certificates by the volunteer business guides alongside the Be the Change team. As the students received certificates and Be the Change ribbons, they applauded each other and reflected on the past six months. Many students stood in front of the gathered audience and revealed their feelings about moving forward with the skills they have learnt.

Vic Miller, VP of Global Comms at Brandwatch said: "It has been a real pleasure to work with the students, see them grow and make positive plans for the future. The change in their confidence and how open they have been to making changes is an inspiration."

Donna Ward, Detective Inspector from Sussex police said: “Over the last few months it has been truly inspirational to watch the positive change in those who have completed this programme. As well as the positive impact on the young people, I know that our business guides have also found the experience extremely enriching.”

Co-founder, Graham Moore of metamoorephosis said: “It has been an incredible journey not just for these amazing young people, but for everyone who has been involved – the teachers, the business volunteers and ourselves. Over the last few months we have been inspired by the way in which the students have engaged with us and their peers and as a result have become happier, more confident in their abilities and more excited about their futures.”

The students come from eight secondary schools in the area: PACA, Varndean, Blatchington Mill, Hove Park School, Longhill High School, Kings School, Dorothy Stringer and Cardinal Newman.

Be the Change Brighton, founded by Graham Moore of metamoorephosis and LoveLocalJobs.com, has been sponsored by Brandwatch (headline sponsor), Sussex Police (headline sponsor), American Express, Legal and General, Focus Group and Brighton & Hove City Council.

LOCAL BUSINESS TEAMS UP WITH LEWIS CAPALDI, BASTILLE’S DAN SMITH AND VICK HOPE TO HOST FIRST EVER STUDENT SERIES ON CLASSIC FM

  • LOCAL BUSINESS TEAMS UP WITH LEWIS CAPALDI, BASTILLE’S DAN SMITH AND VICK HOPE TO HOST FIRST EVER STUDENT SERIES ON CLASSIC FM

  • CLASSIC FM LAUNCHES REVISION HOUR TO HELP STUDENTS THROUGH BUSY EXAM PERIOD

Brighton-based organisation The Student Room, the UK’s largest online student community with 10 million users a month, has partnered with Classic FM, to launch its first ever series dedicated solely to students, to help them through their GCSEs, A-levels, Scottish Highers and university exams.

Each week, the programme will focus on a different theme, including managing exam stress, beating procrastination, last-minute cramming and dealing with exam panic.

Classic FM’s Revision Hour will be broadcast every Saturday night (9pm to 10pm) from 27th April to 15th June and will be hosted by brand new presenters to the station.

Lewis Capaldi, the UK’s most exciting new music artist; Dan Smith, lead singer of the multi-million selling band Bastille; and Vick Hope, from Classic FM’s sister station, Capital, will each host two programmes – with more presenters to be announced.

Lewis Capaldi hosted the first programme in the series on Saturday 27th April. Vick Hope will be hosting the next show on Saturday 4th May, where she’ll be playing her selection of the finest classical music to aid concentration, whilst also providing tips and support on how to manage exam stress.

In each episode, the presenter will play classical music by the all-time greats such as Mozart and Beethoven, to modern composers including John Williams and Ludovico Einaudi, whilst offering practical advice and tips from The Student Room – all related to the week’s theme. Further resources and help for students will be provided throughout the series at ClassicFM.com. The programmes will also be available via Classic FM’s Listen Again function and Global Player.

In the latest official audience figures, more than half a million under-25s tune in to Classic FM every week. Over the past three years during the exam period (April to June), there’s been an almost 50% increase in the number of 16-to-25s in full time education who listen to the station, with average hours up 75% in the same period.

Lewis Capaldi: “I’m absolutely buzzing to be hosting a revision show for Classic FM! Definitely could’ve used some advice like this a couple of years back when I was doing my exams! Anyone tuning into the show can expect lots of lovely sensual classical music delivered by my extremely handsome dulcet tones with some tips thrown in from people far more qualified than me (which isn’t difficult!). Make sure you tune in!”

Dan Smith: “On my shows, I’ll play some amazing music which will hopefully be an inspiring and motivating soundtrack to your revision. In and amongst that there’ll be some brilliant advice from The Student Room. I hope it will be an hour where students can have a think about exams and revision – and also put everything into perspective.”

Vick Hope: “When it came to revision and exams, I put a lot of pressure on myself, both at school in Newcastle and when I went to Cambridge for uni. I know well the stresses of studying and importance of looking after your wellbeing, which is where music was such an important crutch for me during my student days. This is why I’m excited to be part of Classic FM’s Revision Hour. I think it will be the perfect haven for students – great classical music combined with handy advice and tips. I know it would’ve been a help to me.”

Pete Langley, The Student Room’s director of study help: “As the UK’s largest online student community, we know that this period of time for students, as they prepare for and start their exams, can be stressful and overwhelming. Our partnership with Classic FM on this new series will help provide an additional outlet and haven for students. In a unique way, the series brings together classical music, to aid relaxation and concentration, with advice and tips from some of our leading experts on studying. Revision is all about balance and we believe everyone could benefit from giving themselves an hour every Saturday to tune in to Classic FM’s Revision Hour.”

Sam Jackson, Classic FM’s managing editor: “Every year during exam season, there’s a big increase in the number of students who listen to Classic FM. They often tell us that classical music helps them concentrate during revision and keeps them more relaxed before an exam. We know students can feel under pressure, so we are looking forward to launching our first ever series just for them, with the help of our friends at The Student Room. To host these groundbreaking programmes, it’s fantastic to welcome some exciting new voices to the station – Lewis Capaldi, Vick Hope and Dan Smith – with more to come!”

Classic FM’s Revision Hour started on Saturday 27th April at 9pm on Classic FM – available across the UK on 100-102 FM, DAB digital radio and TV, at ClassicFM.com, on the Classic FM app and the Global Player.