Come along to the free launch of Norfolk Skills and Careers Festival on Monday 8 January 2018, 8am-9am at The Ideas Factory, Norwich. Join us to learn more about the festival and network with business over a coffee and pastry.
Hear from the organisers of the region’s largest careers events, as well as students who have been involved and learn how you can help to inspire, motivate students.
Find out how your business can support this non-for-profit event by taking an exhibition stand, sponsoring or volunteering.
Be part of the largest skills and careers event in Norfolk, with 70 employers, 4,500 students, 100+ careers represented across the two days. The event takes place 7 & 8 March 2018 at Norfolk Showground. For more about the festival visit https://norfolkskills.co.uk
The Government’s rollout of superfast broadband has passed more than 1.5 million premises and is now reaching more than 40,000 additional homes and businesses every week.
In the East of England more than 227,580 premises can now access a faster and reliable service as a result of the work carried out to date.
26% of all UK connections now superfast, up from just 6% two years ago. Every day more and more people are opting to make the most of all a superfast connection has to offer – be it entire households using multiple devices at the same time with no drop in quality of service, the ability to work from home, staying in touch with friends and relatives using video calls or uploading digital content to websites.
Delivering world class connectivity is a key component of the Government’s long term economic plan, and the rollout has been steadily accelerating since it began in 2012. It has now entered the fastest stage of deployment, with many of the 44 projects across the UK that comprise the scheme ahead of schedule.
Culture Secretary Sajid Javid said:
“I’m delighted that the project has now reached more than 1.5 million homes and businesses, giving people much faster and reliable connections. We know how important superfast broadband is to everyone, which is exactly why we are investing £1.7bn in this remarkable project. Our transformation of the UK’s digital landscape is progressing at an incredible rate and delivering a tremendous boost to the nation’s economy.”
The project has already made superfast broadband available to more than 1.5 million UK homes and businesses
To date, project partner BT has rolled out more than 25,000 km of fibre-optic cabling, about 25 times the distance from Land’s End to John O’Groats.
Around 8,500 street cabinets are now up and serving customers in hundreds of rural towns and villages throughout the UK who were previously stuck with slow speeds and unreliable connections
Together with commercial rollouts, we have seen average broadband speed in the UK almost quadruple since 2010 (from 5.2Mbps in May 2010 to 18.7Mbps in May 2014)
The rollout is firmly on track to take superfast broadband coverage to 95% of the UK by 2017. It currently stands at around 80%, up from 45% in 2009 and the UK is already ahead of the top 5 European economies for broadband coverage, speed, choice and price.
Bill Murphy, Managing Director of Next Generation Access for BT, said:
“Reaching one and a half million premises ahead of schedule is a fantastic achievement, but there’s still more to do.
“The fibre broadband rollout is bringing really positive social and economic benefits to people all over the UK, and this programme is a great example of successful partnership between the private sector, local and national government.
“BT is investing more than £3 billion of our shareholders money to plan, design and build a national network that reaches as many homes and businesses as possible. We have already reached 21 million premises and our engineers will continue working flat-out to get this technology to some of Britain’s hardest to reach communities.”
Caroline Williams CEO Norfolk Chamber of Commerce said:
“Many of our members remain discontent with the speed of broadband available to them, despite the fact they are meant to have ‘superfast broadband’. It may have been ‘superfast’ once but the world has moved on. Our digital companies within Norwich are particularly being penalised as they try to compete on the world stage. Technology is what enables our businesses to be competitive and although we welcome the improvements that have been made relating to Broadband there is still a lot more to do to bring Norfolk up to the standard required by the business community”
This briefing is intended to be an easy-to-use commentary on key global economic indicators relevant to UK businesses. The report will also aim to provide a regular update on UK’s trade position in comparison to its key trading partners.
This month’s headlines:
Slowdown in Germany, weak recovery in France and a triple-dip recession in Italy weighs on EU growth
China, Japan and Thailand show further signs of weakness
Weak demand and US shale gas boom indicates recent falls in oil prices are not over
Join us for a morning of Christmas fun and networking!This event is designed to help you make the right contacts ready for the New Year. In a relaxed setting, you’ll be able to enjoy a delicious breakfast whilst enjoying some themed networking activities to help you break the ice.
You can also bring a present to place under the Christmas tree for Break Charity!
DON’T FORGET:We are also having a Christmas Jumper Competition! Wear your best and you could win an early Christmas gift from Norfolk Chamber!
A delegate list and agenda will be emailed to you two days prior to this event, please ensure you register early to feature on the published delegate list.
Unfortunately this event is now fully booked. To be added to a cancellation list, please email details to events@norfolkchamber.co.uk. Thank you.
Taking place during National Oil and Gas week, the Norfolk Chamber held an Oil and Gas Debate: Great Yarmouth Business Breakfast sponsored by Ashton KCJ on 13 November at the Race Course.
John Morse, President of the Great Yarmouth Chamber Council & Commercial Director of Gardline hosted the breakfast and led a discussion on the skills gap in the oil and gas industry. ‘A fantastic, insightful, concise briefing which highlighted the skills gap and discussed potential ways to move forward.’ Ian McInally, Ormiston Venture Academy said.
John Morse discussed the need for local businesses to create worthwhile work experience opportunities for students. He provided tips to help local businesses ensure they are offering valuable work experience placements and provided insight in engaging women in the industry.
Petans, Opito and EEEGR joined the debate, contributing with perspective and knowledge to the issues facing skills in the oil and gas industy. Simon Gray, EEEGR discussed how there was a lack of engineers in the nation and how students interested in pursuing a career as an engineer were encouraged to take GCSE Maths and Science. Eric Burgess, Canham Consulting attended and said: ‘This was a useful event in terms of networking and making new contacts. It was good to see young people promoted in the discussions.’
Over 75 local businesses were represented, including a mixture of businesses who are and who are not directly involved in the oil and gas industry. Delegates found the breakfast to be a helpful update and great opportunity to network with a variety of the local businesses.
Norfolk businesses planning to watch the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement live on TV or a computer in the workplace are being reminded to ensure they are correctly licensed.
With more and more management teams clicking through or tuning in to view live broadcasts of George Osborne’s Autumn Statement and Budget speeches, TV Licensing is reminding businesses in Norfolk that it is essential they are aware of their licensing responsibilities.
The Autumn Statement, which will be shown on December 3 on a number of channels and online, is likely to prove popular amongst businesses seeking to get ahead as the economic recovery gathers pace.
A TV Licence is required if staff or customers at a business premises watch or record TV programmes at the same time they’re shown on the telly – whether on a TV, tablet, computer or any other type of equipment. And TV Licensing has been working with Norfolk Chamber of Commerce to ensure companies get the message – last year TV Licensing enquiry officers visited more than 33,000 business premises across the UK.
Mr Osborne’s statement is sure to be highly anticipated by business people. Mark Whitehouse, regional spokesman for TV Licensing in East Anglia, said: “With live streaming to events such as the Chancellor’s statement so readily accessible, we know that a host of businesses in Norfolk are going to be tuning in to get the very latest news. But our message to employers and employees is that they need to be aware of the licensing requirements if they’re watching live in the workplace.
“We want businesses to enjoy live television without having to worry about being correctly licensed, so it’s important that business owners understand when they do and don’t need a licence. We visit unlicensed address as part of our work to check that people are on the right side of the law.”
Nova Fairbank, from Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, said: “We know that Norfolk businesses want to stay within the law, so this provides a timely reminder for business owners to make sure they’re covered by an up-to-date TV Licence. Programmes like the Autumn Statement are of great interest and are useful to business leaders across Norfolk, but it’s important people are aware of the law and how it relates to the wide range of TV viewing platforms available today. We would advise firms where staff are tuning in to programmes like this not to assume that they’re covered. It’s always best to check that your business has a TV Licence if employees are watching TV via PC or laptop at work stations, in boardrooms or staff restaurant areas. We would always encourage businesses to make sure they’re correctly licensed, and never to assume that it’s been dealt with.”
A TV Licence is a legal requirement and is needed if you’re watching or recording programmes at the same time as they’re shown on TV, costs £145.50 and can be bought online in minutes at tvlicensing.co.uk. In addition to the usual ways to pay, businesses can also pay using BACS electronic transfer. Anyone caught watching or recording live television without a licence risks prosecution and a fine of up to £1,000.
This year’s Annual Conference will bring together senior decision-makers, business leaders, young entrepreneurs and opinion formers, to discuss a number of key themes, including the Future of the Workforce, The Future of UK Trade, Managing Business Risk in uncertain times, and Diversity in the Workforce. The event also falls on International Women’s Day and this will form a theme throughout the day.
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to network with businesses across the U.K and hear from expert speakers, who last year included Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP (Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs) George Osborne MP (former Chancellor of the Exchequer), Greg Clark MP (Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy), Andy Street CBE (Conservative Mayoral Candidate for the West Midlands), John Holland-Kaye (CEO, Heathrow) and Liz Nicholl (CEO, UK sport).
On Friday 28 Novemberover 150 delegates joined the Norfolk Chamber for a morning of networking, a delicious breakfast and the chance to hear directly from a senior minister, whose name could only be released one week before the event due to security reason.
At the event the guest of honour Vince Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills addressed local businesses and spoke on the Government’s industrial strategy and how it relates to Norfolk.
Caroline Williams, Chief Executive of Norfolk Chamber welcomed Vince Cable to the breakfast that provoked a round of applause from the whole room. Delegates enjoyed a full English breakfast while networking with like minded individuals on their table.
Ian Hacon, President of Norfolk Chamber stood up after breakfast and gave an insight into Norfolk giving a presentation on ‘the good, the bad and the still ugly’ in the region and what improvements still need to be made to help local business prosper.
Andrew Sinclair, Political Correspondent for BBC East introduced Vince Cable MP to speak on the industrial strategy, with the audience able quiz the minister in the Q&A Session.
Business Secretary Vince Cable said: “Industrial Strategy is about government working in partnership with businesses to give them the confidence to invest. Together we are delivering the skills, infrastructure and research funding we need to create long-term prosperity. East Anglia has much to offer as a centre of manufacturing, agriculture and clean energy, and the Government wants to support the local companies that are creating jobs and driving growth.”
The event was a great success and we hope to bring you another senior minister to the region again soon.
Location: Carrowbreck House, 7 Carrowbreck Road, Norwich, NR6 5FA. This course is aimed at providing employees who have been nominated as fire marshals or fire wardens with the knowledge and skills to carry out their duties effectively. This course is delivered by qualified fire fighters. It is designed to provide delegates with an awareness of the requirements and implications of The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, in addition to the general issues regarding fire safety. Delegates will learn the common causes of fires and how fires spread, in order that they may take this knowledge back to their workplace or area of responsibility to reduce the risk of fires starting or spreading, together with emergency procedures to be followed in case of fire. Duration: Half-day course (9:30am to 12:30pm approximately) Equipment: No equipment is necessary for you to bring to this course. Pens and note paper will be available. Lunch provided: If you are also attending the Fire Extinguisher Training course in the afternoon a sandwich lunch with crisps, cakes and fruit will be provided. Refreshments will be available throughout the duration of this course if only attending the morning. Course Content Upon completion of this half day course, delegates will have knowledge and awareness in the following areas: Responsibilities of fire marshals Relevant legal requirements Fire risk assessments, inspections and audits Fire detection and warning systems Emergency procedures, means of escape and evacuations Fire fighting equipment Maintenance and testing of fire precautions Course price: £45.00 For more details or any enquiries, please do contact us on 01603 788950, or email carrowbreck@broadland.gov.uk
Norfolk Chamber of Commerce has scooped another opportunity for the county’s businesses to connect with central government.
Following the success of last year’s Audience with George Osborne, the Chamber have secured an exclusive date with Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Vince Cable.
The Chamber’s Chief Executive, Caroline Williams, said today ‘This is an exciting opportunity for Norfolk. Vince Cable is one of the country’s key decision makers and he will be at our business leaders’ breakfast to give us an insight into the Government’s Industrial Strategy and how it relates to Norfolk’.
Giving Norfolk’s business community a voice at the highest level of government is an essential part of The Chamber’s mission, and Caroline Williams is adamant that it’s essential. ‘We have an enormous amount of potential here in Norfolk. We have world class companies, outstanding products and services as well as a ‘can do’ attitude. It’s vital that we are not only kept informed of how Government policy affects Norfolk, but that we inform Whitehall of what’s needed here to maximise and realise that potential’ she said. ‘This audience with the Secretary of State will allow us to connect with Government and make our needs and aspirations known’.
Business Secretary Vince Cable said: “Industrial Strategy is about government working in partnership with businesses to give them the confidence to invest. Together we are delivering the skills, infrastructure and research funding we need to create long-term prosperity. East Anglia has much to offer as a centre of manufacturing, agriculture and clean energy, and the Government wants to support the local companies that are creating jobs and driving growth.
“I look forward to hearing from Norfolk-based enterprises to learn more about their priorities. I hope many will benefit from a closer working relationship with the Government as we rebalance the economy.”
The Audience with Vince Cable will take place over breakfast in Norwich on Friday 28th November. Demand for places is high and Chamber members are urged to make a reservation now.
Caroline Williams added, ‘We’re thrilled to have secured an audience with Vince Cable. It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with the highest level of policy making, and it’s another demonstration of The Chamber’s commitment to Norfolk and its commercial community’.
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.
Open courses are held regularly at our training venues in Norwich, Norfolk and Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Alternatively, courses can be arranged at your own site anywhere in the UK (subject to suitability).
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
· Use of AED
· 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”.
“Lots of hands on role play, was a very good way to learn.”
This event is now full. If you wish to join a waiting list, please email Naomi at naomi.holmes@norfolkchamber.co.uk.
Join Norfolk Chamber for our business breakfast in South Norfolk. Make new contacts and catch up with existing ones as you network over a delicious breakfast.
We will also be hearing from Lisa Collen, Director of People at Flagship Group who will be discussing how they have introduced various ways to enhance the employee experience. Come along to find out how you can increase productivity, employee engagement, customer service and profits for your business by placing greater focus on employee experience.
The morning event will include popular networking activities aimed at helping you meet new businesses.
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