We are delighted to host a Wine makers dinner @ The Library restaurant on Thursday 26th February 7pm . Perilugi from Poggio Di Bortolone Sicilywill be hosting the evening, showcasing his fantatsic wines which have recently scored 92/100 in The Robert Parker wine guide.
We haveworked with Periluigi toproduce a Sicillian style menu carefully matched with the wines
tables of 8 are avaliable @ £45.00 pp including all wines, an olive oli tasting, a three course dinner with coffee.
Also achance to win a four day break in Sicily with a vineyard tour, staying at Villa Zottopera
with our Raffle. All proceeds going to Homestart charity
The Level 3 Award in Supporting Children and Young People with Autism is intended to provide continuous professional development (CPD) for both support and teaching staff who are responsible for facilitating the learning of children or young people with autism. Learners will gain an in-depth understanding of strategies that can be used to support the learning and development of children and young people with autism and the skills to apply some of these strategies in practice with a specific child or young person.This qualification is intended to increase the learners’ capacity to support the learning of children and young people with autism, within their current job role. It may also provide a first step towards gaining a broad skill set relevant to working with children and young people with different types of support needs. Successful learners could progress to a larger qualification such as a Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools or a Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools.
Do you want to meet lots of other businesses from a variety of different sectors? This is your chance to do just that. Our business speed networking events will give you the opportunity to share your business elevator pitch to lots of different people.
Explain in simple terms what you do, how it benefits others and what you are looking for. The person you are talking to maybe able to help in some way.
Speed Networking for businesses is an intensive session of mini meetings, so make sure that you come armed with business cards and business information. Bring a pen and your diary, as you may want to book a follow up appointment with the people you meet.
Its fast, its fun and it forges new relationships with businesses.
The cost to register is £30 plus vat (£36), but it will give you two speed networking meeting visits*. Included in the fee you will also get a free subscription to the www.chariti.org.uk business directory and your logo will appear on the host charities profile page.
*2 visits are specific to the charity or you can book for 2 people for one event
Following the resounding success of our first ever Abseil at The Forum, where 61 brave individuals conquered their fears and raised over £7,000 for vital services for older people, we are delighted to announce that this thrilling challenge is back in 2025!
Join us once again for an unforgettable experience as you descend the iconic Forum building. All funds raised will directly support Age UK Norwich in providing vital services.
This exhilarating event will take place on Sunday 29th June, from 10:00m to 4:30pm. Participants will have the opportunity to descend the iconic Forum in Norwich while raising crucial funds to support Age UK Norwich’s vital services for older adults in the community.
Registration for the abseil is free, but participants are encouraged to raise a minimum of £50 in sponsorship for Age UK Norwich. The event is open to individuals aged 16 and over, with those under 18 requiring parental or guardian consent. There is no upper age limit, but participants are advised to consult their doctor if they have any concerns about their health or ability to take part.
The abseil event promises to be a thrilling and rewarding experience for all involved, offering a unique perspective of Norwich and the chance to make a real difference in the lives of older people.
Registration for the 2025 Abseil at The Forum is now open!
The Action Coach Growth Club is a powerful, action packed and highly focussed 1 day workshop that combines the synergy of your local business coaching team and like-minded innovative business owners and their teams to create momentum for your business.
By the end of the workshop you will have absolute focus on where your business will be in 90 days time and a complete action plan to get you there. Using this plan you and your coach will take your business from where you are to where you want to be.
90 Day Planning Day – Next date Friday 20th March 2015. Time – 09:00 – 16:00hrs, Norwich Family Golf Centre, Dunham Rd, Easton, Norwich NR9 5GA
Investment: ONLY £175 + VAT , Book Now – this includes workbooks, lunch and refreshments Call on 01508 494414 or e-mail rogerpemberton@actioncoach.com
As we grow ever closer to the season of fun and festivities, don’t miss out and book your table early!
We have the perfect setting from the big to the small parties including our private dining room that can accommodate up to 26 people. We are currently offering a 10% discount for bookings of 6 or more. For the Christmas period we will be open every day in December, and will be available for lunch as well as our regular dinner service, depending on the number of guests. Either dine from our a la carte menu or we can create a bespoke selection of dishes as per your budget.
We are offering our clients the opportunity to learn about the complex subject of Partial Exemption in a workshop environment. The workshop is designed to build up knowledge and understanding of the subject from a basic start point, as well as offering practical tips on VAT planning involving the subject.
A presentation on the concept and rules will be followed by a case study which will test your understanding. You will be able to work in teams and the team achieving the correct answer in the shortest time will win a prize.
We are pleased to invite you to a free networking breakfast event ‘Enterprise and Entrepreneurship’ on 5 March, 7.30 -9.00am at the University of East Anglia, Norwich.
Join us to find out and learn more about The Enterprise Centre, one of the country’s most inspiring workplaces, currently being built atUniversity of East Anglia. Programmed to be operational this year, it will be a business interchange where entrepreneurs and innovators are inspired and supported to develop their businesses and lead the way in a sustainable economy. Norwich Business School’s (NBS) new MSc Enterprise and Business Creation course will be delivered in our new iconic building. Find out how you can be part of it.
Who should attend? This event is aimed at companies with ambitions to grow and seeking expert knowledge and advice from academics and other University professionals who are experienced in working with businesses.
Registration Registration for this event is now open; pleasevisit this page to register your place before 24 February 2015.
Cost This event is FREE to attend and includes free parking. This event is hosted by NBS and Adapt, a major strategic group in UEA dedicated commercialisation, support and investment in the low carbon sector. Adapt is currently delivering projects in excess of £75m with significant economic and social impact.
Please contact us atadapt.events@uea.ac.ukor call 01603 591765 if you have any questions about this event.
Kind-hearted students are basking in ‘story’ after donating a bumper haul of books to charity.
The giant collection, ranging from children’s classics to fiction and academic textbooks, has been handed to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) by The Thetford Academy.
They will be distributed throughout the charity’s 46 shops.
The Thetford Academy has previously supported EACH but this is its first donation since before the Covid pandemic.
“Our students and staff are always keen to support local charities,” said School Librarian Jacqueline Browne.
“We’re therefore very proud to be able to donate our ‘pre-loved’ books to a charity that does so much work for local children who need care and support during difficult times.
“We want to say a huge thank you to our local community, who have been very generous in donating lots of books to us following their lockdown clear outs.
“EACH is such a worthwhile cause and we’re delighted to help generate income for a charity that specifically supports the children, young people, and families of our region – something we feel immensely passionate about ourselves.”
In addition to its donation of around 500 books, the school also held a book sale and raised just over £30 for EACH.
Stephen Ball, EACH’s Warehouse Operations and Supply Chain Manager, said: “Our sincere thanks go to The Thetford Academy.
“It’s a very generous donation and these books will now be distributed throughout our shops, as and when required and requested.
“They will generate vital income to help us continue our vital work supporting families and caring for children and young people with life-threatening conditions.
EACH Retail Central Support Administrator Jo Wilding and volunteer Dorothy King are pictured with the books at the charity’s Retail Distribution Centre, in Thetford.
Anglian Water carries out a large number of excavations in the highway. Street works are essential to maintain, extend, renew and repair our network.
We understand these works can have an effect on the Highway network, customers and relationships. Effects of street works can be minimised, leading to less disruption, increased customer satisfaction, risk reduction, improving quality and relationships.
From April 2015 as well as starting new contracts with our Partners, based on Innovation, Collaboration, and Transformation, our regulators have set us some extremely tough operational challenges.
Highway Authorities are key stakeholders with who we need to work collaboratively, enabling us to meet our targets whilst minimising disruption and occupation of the highway.
We would like to invite you to this event to help us develop our street works strategies in order to reach our goal of being the ‘Frontier Performer’ in street works.
Giving a keynote speech will the be the explorer, tv presenter and ‘European Adventurer of the Year 2011’, Ed Stafford. There will also be a mix of short presentations and interactive break out groups.
For more information and to register for this event please clickhere
The UK faces a significant mental health crisis among men, with various statistics highlighting the challenges they face:
Mental Health Disorder: 12.5% of men in England have a mental health disorder.
Suicide Rates: Men are three times more likely to die by suicide than women, with 74% of deaths by suicide in 2023 in England being male.
Substance Abuse: Men are more likely to develop a problem with substances, with 4.3% of men having a dependence.
Mental Health Awareness: Only 36% of all NHS referrals for psychological therapies are for men.
Workplace Concerns: 52% of men would be concerned about taking time off for mental health-related reasons.
These statistics underscore the urgent need for increased awareness, support, and action to improve mental health outcomes for men in the UK.
TAKE ACTION NOW and seek support from Eudaemonia who have a number of therapists who will ‘meet you where you are at’ to help you invest in your mental health and wellbeing!
Thursday 12th March 2015 at Springwood High School from 7pm (West Norfolk Academies Trust)
Looking for your next move in Teaching? Are you training in a School? Are you a Teaching Assistant in a School? Are you a Graduate thinking about working or Training in a School?
Do you want to join a successful and supportive organisation which supports students and developes staff? – come and talk to us!