While the development industry is seeing the green shoots of recovery, the Government’s appetite for planning reform shows no signs of slowing down. Meanwhile, despite those reforms, the number of planning related court challenges also shows no signs of abating. The planning system therefore seems likely to remain in a state of constant change for the foreseeable future and you need to think about how you are going to keep up.
This seminar will provide an update on recent developments for developers, landowners and local authorities and will also look ahead at what further changes 2014 is likely to bring.
The seminar will be presented by planning partner, Trevor Ivory and Jay Mehta, solicitor.
Date: 27 February 2014 Venue: Norwich City College Skills Academy Address: St Andrews House, St Andrews Street, Norwich NR2 4TP TIme: 7.45am to 9.15am RSVP: 17 February 2013
We are holding our fantastic Networking Business Breakfast event on Tuesday 15th January 2019 – 0730 to 0930. We have two exceptional speakers, Tiago Botelho and Ieva Martinaityte who will be discussing ‘Crowdfunding’ and ‘Creativity in your Organisation’. Don’t miss out on your chance to attend this event, book now to secure your place: norwichbusiness.eventbrite.co.uk
Small businesses are the engine of the UK economy, they account for 60% of all private sector jobs and £1.75 trillion of revenue and at NatWest we want to help local businesses scale and grow. In January many are thinking about how they can improve on their last calendar year and take their business to the next level.
One tool that helps successfull businesses of all sizes is a 90 day plan. In this session we explore what a 90 day plan is and how you can use it to grow your business with specific individual actions. At the end of the session you will take away a 90 day plan which you have built for your business
Join Andy Gray and Roger Pemberton for this free short planning session where you can learn what makes a great 90 day plan and implement these in your business so you have a fast start to 2019
Refreshments will be provided on the day along with a selection of pastries and biscuits.
This NEW event is set to welcome 3,000 adventurers into the Peak District National Park. With a Base Camp in idyllic Bakewell, that will include camping facilities & extensive hospitality services – and the 100km Challenge takes a tough figure of 8 route through Derbyshire’s finest scenery.
This gem in the Heart of England is an Ultra Challenge not to be missed… Push yourself further – 100km Full Challenge, with Half & Quarter options also available. You’ll get full support and hospitality all the way, leaving you to focus on your challenge! – Join as Individual or Team – 100km Full Challenge – Half or 1/4 Challenge options – Rest stops – free food & drink – ALL meals/ food included! – Medics, massage, and pace walkers – Medal, T shirt, glass of bubbly! – Walk at Your Pace – 24 hours+ – Run or Jog – set a New Goal! – 2 Day Full ‘Daylight’ option – Camping options available – Pre-event training support + app – It’s Your Challenge – Your Way! CHOOSE YOUR FUNDRAISING OPTION: Charity Sponsorship – pay a small registration fee and do lots of fundraising! (Learn More) – Full Challenge – £15 reg fee + £595 in fundraising – Half Challenge – £10 reg fee + £395 in fundraising – Quarter Challenge – £5 reg fee + £245 in fundraising Mixed Funding – pay a higher contribution to the cost of your place and fundraise to a more achievable target. (Learn More) – Full Challenge – £99 reg fee + £299 in fundraising – Half Challenge – £64.50 reg fee + £199 in fundraising – Quarter Challenge – £39.50 reg fee + £119 in fundraising Find out more about the route, support, and hospitality here!
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Cycle approximately 270 miles on this truly wonderful, and most picturesque cycling adventure from charming Salzburg to elegant Vienna. Ride along the lakes and rivers of Salzach and Inn to Passau on the German/Austrian border before joining the mighty Danube to journey south past medieval towns, ancient vineyards, abbeys and romantic castles to the Austrian capital.
What’s Included? • Transportation service for bikes from UK to Salzburg for the start of the ride and from Vienna back to the UK at the end of the event. Participants are responsible for their own travel to Salzburg for the start of the event and from Vienna at the end of the Event. • Accommodation and transportation of luggage, from the start of the event on 6th Aug to 10th August. • 3 meals per day and 2 water stops for each day of riding, from breakfast on 7th Aug until breakfast on 11th Aug. • Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support. • Water stops. • Crew members for the duration of the ride both cycling with participants and in vehicles. This event is rider led by Chapeau Crew.
– Registration Fee £120 – Self-funding £865 and raise as much sponsorship as you can! All you need to know – Salzburg to Vienna To register for this amazing adventure please clickhere!
Teaching is a creative, challenging and rewarding profession which offers great prospects, solid support and a wide variety of opportunities.
The University of East Anglia offers both a one year, full-time Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) leading to Qualified Teacher Status and 60 credits at Masters Level, and also the School Direct teacher training route.
The School of Education and Lifelong Learning is running a Teacher Training Information Session, designed to provide you with more information about studying with us at the Primary level. The session will run as follows:
Primary Teacher Training Information Session Date: Saturday 1 March 2014 Time: 10.00am
Find out more about teaching in the Primary age range (3-11 years). PGCE and School Direct routes available.
Venue: Thomas Paine Study Centre Lecture Theatre
We will begin the event at 10.00am with the General Information talk, please ensure that you have arrived by this time
For more details about our courses or the information session, please visit our website, or contact the PGCE Admissions Team on 01603 592855 or edu.pgce.admiss@uea.ac.uk.
Join us at Beccles Airfield in Ellough on Sunday 15th September 2019 for a once-in-a-lifetime adrenaline rush as you hurtle through the air from 2 miles high! Securely harnessed to your tandem skydiving instructor, you will be in free-fall for 50 seconds doing speeds in excess of 120mph. This is a fantastic opportunity to face your fears and raise money for children and young people with life threatening conditions across East Anglia. Sign up now! When you sign up you will be asked to pay a £50 deposit, we then have 2 options:
Option A: Self-funded – £50 deposit and £165 to be paid before the day, then raise as much sponsorship as you can! Suggested sponsorship – £150
Option B: Sponsorship – £50 deposit and then raise sponsorship of £315, this will cover the £165 fee for the skydive. (Learn More)
To book your place click here or call UK Parachuting on 01502 476131. If you have any questions or would like a fundraising pack please contact fundraising on 01953 666767 or email norfolk@each.org.uk.
March Seminar – Wednesday 19th March, Henderson Business Centre, Norwich
8.15am for 8.30am start (A light breakfast available)
12.15pm for 12.30pm start (A light lunch available)
Pensions may be complicated but retirement shouldn’t be a mystery
Of value to both professional advisers and private clients, our seminars aim to give you a good introductory understanding of issues underpinning some of our more important financial decisions. The tone is relaxed but professional and discussion among the group is encouraged. Richard is a skilled communicator whose interest and enthusiasm enlivens apparently mundane subjects, making for engaging, thought provoking and informative sessions.
The choices you make as you approach retirement could have lasting effects. This session will take you through pensions in a clear and straightforward manner. We will look in particular at options as you approach retirement. We will also look at alternative income sources, showing how a combined approach can make the most of tax reliefs, alongside the concept of a two-stage retirement to stretch pension income further.
With annuity rates at historically low levels a better understanding of your options is an essential first step towards effective planning.
Our first Early Bird seminar for 2014 will offer an indispensable guide to the covert monitoring of employees’ activities.
We will provide practical guidance on ….
> the procedural steps you must take before you covertly monitor employees; > the limitations on what you can monitor, for what purposes, for how long; and > how to use covert evidence in disciplinary and tribunal hearings.
Employee surveillance can take many forms. Do you, or are you considering ….
> monitoring employees’ email and internet traffic? > operating CCTV on your premises? > tracking your company vehicles? > using evidence from social media? > monitoring a sick employee suspected of malingering?
If so, our Early Bird seminar will help to ensure that you make fair and appropriate use of the information you obtain without infringing privacy laws, such as the Data Protection and Human Rights Acts.
All delegates will benefit from a practical case study that explores common privacy issues and you will receive a helpful checklist on employee monitoring.
Take the ‘walk of your life’ and hot foot it with Break!
Register from 4.00pm, training starts at 5:00pm and the walk takes place at approx. 7:00pm. Sign up as a team or take part as an individual. This is the ultimate team building exercise with motivational training included.
Just 20′ of hot coals lay between you and the experience of a lifetime.
Each particpant undergoes two hours of highly motivational training by our experts at B.L.A.Z.E, getting you ready for a walk over hot burning embers.
There is no pre-training before this event, just come along and enjoy!
It is just a £10 registration fee to take part, and we request that you pledge to raise a minimum of £50 up to as much as you can – there are prizes for the top fundraisers on the night.
We provide all your sponsor forms, and can also support your fundraising with extra posters and collecting pots, etc.
You can also take part in this event as a team – it is a great motivational event and a super team builder.
In conjunction with The Bird in the Hand, Wreningham
N.B. When booking please ensure that the address you use on the form matches the address that the card is registered to, or the payment will not go through. If you have any queries about this please call Jeni on 01603 670109.
We are delighted to confirm that we will be hosting the sell-out Hunny Bell Cross Country Run again in 2019 – one of the best events of its kind in Norfolk, attracting over 500 runners each year.
This undulating route will give you access to the normally private Stody Estate. If you haven’t tried a cross country before this is the perfect introduction and opportunity to swap the roads for something a bit more interesting. We have a limited number of FREE places for those wishing to raise funds for Break. There is a minimum sponsorship of £50 for these places. To apply for a charity place email helen.dingle@break-charity.org
There are four categories for runners with two race times: Juniors Races (Under 14s / Under 18s) 9:45am, 2.4 miles £7.50 entry fee.
N.B. runners must be aged 13 years and under on the date of the race for the U14s, or 17 years and under for the U18s race. Seniors are adults aged 18-49yrs, Veterans will be taken for those aged 50 years+ on the day.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Unfortunately due to the nature of the course dogs are NOT allowed to accompany runners.
‘Team’ runners will register as an individual and then choose the team category too – we will then take the best three recorded times on the day to score the teams. There is no limit to the amount of participants for this.
The Hunny Bell Trophy will be presented to the male and female with the best time.
There are also prizes for winners in every category and a medal for every runner.
Learn to present yourself with confidence, avoid the mistakes of traditional media training and get the inside picture of what the media really want from you with our presentation and media skills conference in Cromer.
This event is ideal for small business wanting to gain media attention and is designed to give you a grounding in broadcast media, how it works, what opportunities exist to share your business story and how to engage the wider media. Learn to share your business story with clarity and in a professional, natural manner.
We will cover:
Insights to how the media choose content
Understanding how media works
Exercises in designing your business story to fit the media outlet
How to engage not just the media but their audience through your delivery
Simple preparation techniques
Personal branding
Public speaking advice
Interview techniques
Understand the needs of the media and how you can then best craft your business offer in a way that will deliver fresh and interesting content for their audience whilst giving you the FREE PR and marketing.
The conference speaker is multi-award winning broadcaster, Tickets £10pp