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Tourism sector in East Anglia showing “a sense of cautious optimism”

More than half of tourism businesses in the east of England are anticipating turnover growth this year, according to Larking Gowen’s Tourism Business Survey 2025 published on 12 June.The survey outlines a sector where 55% of businesses projected income growth for 2025, compared to 25% anticipating a downturn.The sense of optimism is tempered by worries about a backdrop of financial pressures including the state of the economy, inflation, rising employee costs and the loss of business rate relief.With challenges in the economy, respondents were asked about plans for investment. 52% said they would be investing in site improvements (compared to 59% last year) and 53% said they would put additional investment into marketing and PR (36% last year).Responding to increased costs in the sector, 56% said they would increase prices, 40% would reduce operating costs, while 26% said they would spend more to increase their offering.Jo Burton, Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Director at Larking Gowen, said: “As we entered 2025, a sense of cautious optimism seemed to return. But behind this optimism lies a shared reality, with many businesses having to raise prices to manage rising costs.”“While 37% of participants enjoyed a rise in profitability – up from 23% in 2023 – an equal number saw a decline. Still, confidence shone through, with 43% expecting profits to rise, 31% predicting a fall, and the remainder expecting no change,” she said.Changes to the National Minimum Wage and National Insurance have hit hard. UK Hospitality has calculated that the average cost per full-time employee will increase by £2,500 per annum with increases of 18% for employing under-18s and 16% for 18-20-year-olds.25% of businesses are considering staff reductions, and 25% said they had no plans to increase salaries for employees above the statutory minimums.Wellbeing came through strongly in the survey, not just for staff but also for business owners and visitors, with 45% saying they had made changes to improve visitor wellbeing, and 48% saying demand for these changes is growing.Chris Scargill, Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Partner at Larking Gowen, said: “The sector continues to operate in a period of instability and uncertainty caused by factors beyond its control.“While there clearly are challenges, there remains an underlying resilience and a hard-core work ethic which means there is still optimism and a focus on investment.”

Regional business leaders in the tourism sector attended a seminar yesterday at Prospect House, Norwich, to discuss the findings of the survey.

The Larking Gowen Tourism Business Survey 2025 can be found here

The survey results are presented in a brochure which includes interviews with business leaders and heads of Destination Marketing Organisations, covering a range of subjects including optimism, staffing, investment, marketing, collaboration, AI and the impact of Sizewell C.

The survey was sponsored by SwissCamplings and Birketts. 

Salad Extras

To compliment our range of freshly made sandwiches and salad boxes we have introduced this week our Potato Salad Tub and our Russian Salad Tub.  Freshly made daily on our premises a perfect little extra to go with your lunch or a cheeky snack

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How a Robot Helped One Business Steal the Show at the Suffolk Show

When it comes to standing out at busy events like the Suffolk Show, you need more than a pop-up banner and a bowl of sweets. That’s exactly why accountancy firm Larking Gowen brought us in – and why Phoebe, our interactive robot photo booth, became the unexpected star of the show.

Phoebe was booked for just the first day, but she caused such a stir that Larking Gowen asked her back for day two as well. And honestly, we weren’t surprised.

She’s no ordinary robot. Phoebe greets guests, gets people smiling, and offers something genuinely different – a fun, branded photo experience right there on the spot. Visitors could take a selfie with Phoebe and walk away with a printed photo featuring the Larking Gowen logo. It was a conversation starter, a souvenir, and a subtle bit of marketing all rolled into one.

While other stands were handing out flyers, Larking Gowen had queues of people excited to meet the robot. Phoebe didn’t just entertain – she helped turn footfall into meaningful engagement.

Whether you’re an accountancy firm, a hotel group, or launching a new product, events are all about getting noticed – and remembered. Our robot photo booth helps you do both.

So, if you’re planning your next exhibition or event and want to make sure your stand is the one people are talking about… you know where to find us.

Leeway Starts Recruitment Process For New CEO

The recruitment process has started for Leeway’s new Chief Executive, who will continue the charity’s mission to end domestic abuse. 

The charity is looking for the next Chief Executive to lead collaboratively towards a shared vision – building on Leeway’s legacy and track record, while embracing the change and innovation necessary to futureproof the organisation. 

For over 50 years, Leeway has been a trusted lifeline for individuals and families affected by domestic abuse. Through safe, supportive spaces and dedicated services, the charity has helped thousands of adults, children and families across Norfolk and Suffolk.

The new Chief Executive will shape the charity’s strategic direction, working closely with a committed Board and empowering a talented team, putting survivors at the heart of decision-making, and ensuring that services are inclusive, trauma-informed and delivered to the highest standards.

More information on the role and the application process can be found on the Charity People website: https://charitypeople.co.uk/job/chief-executive-21144/ 


Leeway also has some exciting positions in the Business Services team, including a Senior Fundraising and Corporate Sponsorship Officer, and a Fundraising and Events Officer. 

Our Business Services team support the day-to-day running of the charity, with the Fundraising team overseeing the organisation’s events, fundraising and campaigns. 

They play a vital role in raising funds to enhance and sustain the services that Leeway provides, as well as building connections within the local community to raise awareness of the services that the charity provides. 

Leeway welcomes applications for these roles, with more information about these available on our website or via the links below. 

Senior Fundraising & Corporate Sponsorship Officer: https://bit.ly/SeniorFundraisingOfficerJune25

Fundraising & Events Officer: https://bit.ly/FundraisingOfficerJune25

Wingfield Consultants are now a Certified B Corporation

Wingfield Consultants are now a Certified B Corporation.

As a B Corp, we’re part of a global community of businesses that meet high standards of social and environmental impact.

As a B Corp in the consulting industry, we’re counted among businesses that are leading a global movement for an inclusive, equitable, and regenerative economy.

B Lab: ‘We are thrilled to share that Wingfield Consultants Ltd is now a certified B Corporation! Thank you for your commitment to use business as a force for good and for your time and energy spent on the certification process. We would like to sincerely congratulate your company for joining the global B Corp movement!’.

Simon Wingfield, Founder of Wingfield Consultants, led the process to this certification. He said: ‘We are overjoyed to have finally received our certification. This is testament to our purpose-driven business model, our values, and the work we do in the local community’.

What is a B Corp? – B Lab UK

  

     

Council Culture: LIVE – Business Networking at the Council

Join us for an evening of connection, insight and opportunity at Broadland and South Norfolk Council Offices hosted by Corporate Partnerships Manager, Sham Golamy.

At Council Culture: LIVE, you’ll get a rare look behind the scenes of how council partnerships with businesses help to shape the places we live, work and thrive.

We are delighted to welcome Ian Currie from Sizewell C as our guest speaker.

Daisy Larkan from Laylo luxury boxed and canned wines will also be sharing her story about substainable wine and is bringing samples for everyone to taste!

If you are a local business, supplier, or public sector partner, this event is your chance to:

  • Network with fellow professionals in a relaxed, open environment
  • Hear how our Corporate Partnerships are helping local businesses grow, connect and stand out
  • Discover opportunities to collaborate with the council from sponsorships to shared initiatives
  • See our offices in action and meet the people behind the scenes

Expect light refreshments, friendly conversations, and a sense of how partnership is powering local change.

This event is kindly sponsored by Citrus Security Shredding.

Visit our revamped Norwich showroom

After 30+ years as East Anglia’s leading office furniture specialists, we’ve given our Norwich showroom a refresh to better serve your workspace needs.

We know that buying office furniture online can sometimes feel like guesswork. 

If you want more certainty before you buy, we’d love to invite you to visit our Norwich showroom.

From ergonomic chairs for every budget to height-adjustable desks, meeting tables, and stylish soft seating, we’ve got everything you need to transform your office.

Next time you’re in Norwich, why not pop in to:

✅ Try our chairs, desks and more firsthand

✅ Get expert advice on creating productivity-boosting workspaces

✅ Experience quality craftsmanship from top manufacturers

Visit us at 6 Marriott Close, Norwich, NR2 4UX – let’s transform your office together.

All Eyes on the Water – Make Waves as Our Headline Sponsor

After such a successful first year, we are thrilled to announce that our second Dragon Boat Race will take place on 20th September 2025!

This year, we’re moving to a brand-new location at Whitefriars Bridge, where we anticipate even more teams than in 2024. The new setting will allow us to create a vibrant festival atmosphere – perfect for competitors and spectators alike!

Dragon boat racing isn’t just a vital fundraising event for Brave Futures; it’s also a brilliant community occasion and a fantastic way to bring people together.

We have an exciting opportunity for a local company to put their Brand at the Heart of the Action and sponsor this amazing event!

Pre-Event Recognition

Social media

Press releases

Poster & Invites

Banner signature

Press Launch

Onsite Recognition

Designated Sponsor Area

Logo on banners

Signage around the event

Mentions throughout the day

A sponsors Dragonboat

Sponsor to present Medals and awards

Post- Event Recognition & Post Event Press Release

Thank You Email Blasts

Newsletter Inclusion

News Section

For more information please contact Rachael on 07546 695258 / rachael@bravefutures.org

 

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Royal Norfolk Show 25th June 2025

📍Gillian Borrill our Sales Operations Coordinator is  excited to be attending the Royal Norfolk Show on 25th June 2025!
Whilst Shield Health & Safety won’t be exhibiting this year, Gillian will be representing the business and spending time in the Chamber of Commerce networking tent.
She will be available throughout the day for a chat about what we do, the health & safety training courses we offer, and how we can support your business with all your Health & Safety training needs.
👋 If you’re planning to attend and would like to catch up or learn more about Shield Health & Safety, please get in touch – She’d love to connect!
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