Our ever popular ‘Delia’s Classic’ Christmas Party nights are returning this year. With stunning views over the pitch, the night includes a glass of prosecco on arrival, a traditional three course Christmas dinner, followed by dancing until the early hours to our resident DJ.
Tickets are priced at £44 per person
Reserve your date now with a £10 non-refundable deposit per ticket.
Party Nights will be running on: 1st, 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 20th, 21st & 22nd
In the Top of the Terrace at Norwich City Football Club
We are pleased to invite you to the next “Working Together” seminar for HR professionals and managers, which will be conducted by Nicola Butterworth and Harriet Howes.
This seminar will focus on how to manage difficult conversations in the workplace, covering a number of common scenarios including under-performing employees, relationship breakdowns, and misconduct. In addition we will be covering a number of key changes to employment law and recent decisions by employment tribunals.
Delegates will be provided with the chance to find solutions in small group discussions and to share experiences, while we provide the legal backdrop and practical guidance on how to manage employee exits using the new “protected conversation” regime.
Date: Thursday, 17 October 2013 Time: 7.45am – 10.00am Venue: Norwich City College Skills Academy Address: St Andrews House, St Andrews Street, Norwich, NR2 4TP Cost: Free RSVP: by 10 October 2013
To book a place please contact Lynn White on employment@howespercival.com. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis and we will confirm via email if you have a place.
Agenda
7.45 am Registration and refreshments 8.00 am A round up of case law and employment law changes 8.40 am Pre-Termination Negotiations 9.00 am Case Studies (including a “Mock Protected Conversation”) 9.45 am Q&A Session – an opportunity to raise and discuss employment law issues currently facing your business 10.00 am Seminar ends
New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership will hold its 2018 Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 19th September at The International Aviation Academy-Norwich, and whether you’re from business, education of the public sector, we’d love to see you there.
We’ll be reflecting upon a year of working with partners across the East to grow our economy, create jobs and improve skills, but also looking to the future, setting out ambitions and providing more detail of the plans to deliver the Economic Strategy for Norfolk and Suffolk.
A light lunch at 12.45pm will precede the meeting, beginning at 1.30pm.The Aviation Academy celebrates its 1st birthday in August. It is a unique collaboration between the LEP, public and private sectors and education partners – the first of its kind in the world – providing training for the next generation of aviation professionals. The AGM will also be an opportunity to hear more about this fascinating project. The aviation theme will continue with a presentation on a successful campaign for the Visitor Economy of the East.
In order to help with catering arrangements, please confirm your attendance and any dietary or access requirements by replying to helen.wilton@newanglia.co.uk or calling 01603 510070, by 7th September.
Please note that parking is not available on site but spaces for LEP guests have been reserved at Bookers Wholesale, Liberator Road, Fifers Lane, Norwich NR6 6EU which is a short walk from the Academy.
The EEEGR Annual General Meeting 2018 will take place on the 11th October and we would like to invite all members to attend.
This event is free of charge and will provide members with an update on EEEGR activities over the past 12 months along with the announcement of the board election results and EEEGR accounts.
We are pleased to confirm that through the kind invitation of Peter Aldous MP, EEEGR will be holding its annual House of Commons Reception on the 30th October 2018 in the Members’ Dining Room, once again providing a fantastic opportunity to fly the flag for the Energy Industry and it’s supply chain in the East!
EEEGR will bring more than 200 representatives from the East of England’s energy sector together with key politicians to reinforce the region’s key role in contributing to Britain’s economy.
EEEGR Platinum Sponsor ScottishPower Renewables are supporting the event, which will be held in the Members’ Dining Room between 16:00 – 18:00.
If you are interested in attending to join ministers and MPs to network in one of the most iconic and historic buildings in the world, you can book now!
This event is organised by the Adapt Low Carbon Group and Norwich Research Park and presents an excellent opportunity for businesses in the in agri-technologies, food processing, biorenewables and biotechnology sectors to showcase their activities and experience the range of funding opportunities available from the InCrops project and its partners.
The agenda will feature the expertise and facilities available at the NRP for businesses interested in the park’s development. It will encourage businesses and academic experts to meet and learn how they could interact and benefit from each other.
The main part of the morning is split into three sessions, allowing attendees to choose the most relevent session for them. Businesses and partners are invited to bring a stand to showcase their activities
Free to attend for eligible SMEs in the east of England. A fee of £30 will apply for non SMEs. More information
Both new businesses and former InCrops clients will be welcome to present a stand at this event.
Make sure you book your Christmas Party now. The EEEGR Christmas Networking Dinner 2018 promises to be a night to remember, and the perfect opportunity to entertain staff and clients alike.
Come join the EEEGR team for a drinks reception to start at 18.30 followed by a three-course traditional Christmas Dinner with all the trimmings, there will be live music, with entertainment provided by the popular Ignite Band. For those who don’t want to stop dancing a disco will follow the live music. Carriages at 1am.
Course Title; Level 4 in Award in Managing Food Safety REFRESHER
Aim; To refresh delegates on how to put food safety management systems in to place, through detailed understanding of the hazards, legal requirements (including HACCP) and the issues surrounding the implementation of control measures.
Objectives;* Understand the meaning of ‘management of food safety’, and the elements of a management system, including HACCP.* Detailed understanding of the four main hazards; biological, allergens, chemical and physical.* Understand the format of UK and European food safety legislation.* Understanding operational procedures for cleaning and disinfection, pest control, design and construction of facilities etc.* Managing people; information, training, supervision etc.* Maintaining food safety management procedures; monitoring and verification.* Liaise with enforcement officers* Have sufficient technical knowledge to deliver level 1 and 2 food hygiene training (with appropriate training skills)
Organisation
Duration; 1 day programme
Exam/Assessment; A series of exercvise-based assessments throughout the day
Cost; £114 plus VAT includes notes, refreshments, lunch, the assessment & certification fees
Awarding Body; None
Tutor; Sarah Daniels
Differentiation; Level 4 in Food Safety is needed.
Audience; This course is for managers, supervisors and QA/QC/ senior hygiene personnel, who devise, implement and monitor/audit food safety systems, and trainers who want to refresh their current knowledge of Level 4 Food Safety
Delia’s Canary Catering is pleased to welcome former England Cricket Captain Andrew Strauss to Carrow Road. His understated authority underpinned England’s rise to the top of the world rankings, for the first time in 31 years, in a journey that included a home Ashes win in 2009, an even sweeter victory in Australia for the first time since 1986-87, and a 4-0 whitewash to knock No. 1-ranked India off the top spot in 2011.
During the evening you will enjoy a three-course meal designed by Delia, whilst hearing from one of England’s most successful cricket captains.
TICKETS
VIP £99
Standard £65
Season Ticket Holders & Members £59*
VIP tickets include a pre-dinner drinks reception with canapés in the company of Andrew, wine during your meal** and premium positioned seating.
* Standard ticket only, limited availability. T&Cs apply. See website for details.
You are invited to join us at this free seminar when Colin Fish and Graham Sillett, tax partners, and Liz Hill, VAT consultant, at Lovewell Blake will provide a synopsis of Chancellor, George Osborne’s, Autumn Statement 2013 which takes place on 4 December. It willdetail the Government’s plans for the economy and the public finances, in line with the latest economic forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility.
HM Treasury says “the Autumn Statement 2013 is regarded as the second most significant economic event of the parliamentary year after the Budget.”
Topics to be covered will include a review of the tax changes arising from the Statement, and comment on other recent and forthcoming tax changes, some of which will have important implications for businesses and their owners.
Working with Majestic Wines, OPEN Norwich, will bring you over 100 different wines from around the world, including a few from off the beaten track.
Plus there will be local winery tastings and a chance to try some wine based cocktails.
Included in the ticket price will be a booklet listing wines, cheeses and chutneys packed with information for you to make your own notes.
Throughout this event our bars operate on a token system which can be purchased either by cash or card upon entry.
At each session you will be able to purchase a book of 20 tokens for £20 to be exchanged for either wine or cheese and cheese related products.
Wine will be grouped in categories, red, amber and green and priced accordingly. Within each group you will be able to purchase a taster for a (50 ml), a small glass (125 ml) or a large glass of wine (250 ml).
If you find a wine you like you will be able to order a case to be delivered to your home. Majestics Wine are offering £10 off a case of any 12 bottles ordered on the night.
“Lots of hands on role play, was a very good way to learn.”
“The best first aid course (my 7th) I’ve done.”
Course Aims
To provide delegates with the training, skills and knowledge in emergency first aid and comply with the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
Suitable for any person nominated by their employer as an Appointed Person in the workplace.
All delegates will be awarded a Norvic certificate of attendance accredited by Qualsafe Awards who are recognised by Ofqual. It is valid for three years.
Syllabus:
Role and responsibility of first aider Introduction to first aid The recovery position Heart attack Choking Burns and scalds Incident management and safety Basic life support Adult and paediatric resuscitation Control of bleeding and shock Simple record keeping and first aid equipment.
“Information presented in a clear and concise way at a good pace. Enjoyable course, very informative”.