Andy Gray is pleased to welcome Michael Cameron to answer your questions about the Government’s upcoming Making Tax Digital (MTD) programme, starting in April 2019. Michael Cameron is a stakeholder from HMRC’s Making Tax Digital for Business team and will be our expert speaker on the day.
Michael will provide an overview of the MTD programme together with specific technical information such as how to navigate the sign up process for the new Agent Services Account, which can be a little complex. There will also be time allocation for Q&A to enable everyone to receive clarity around their specific issues.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to hear from Andy King at Freeagent who are one of the small number of HMRC approved accounting software providers for MTD tax returns.
Please note once you have registered for this event you will receive an email with your access code 48 hours before the event
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This will be a fun interactive 1 hour of Women in Business Networking hosted by the NatWest Business Banking and Entrepreneurship team.
We truly believe online networking has become more important than ever, and we are here to support you to network your business!
Networking is a huge part of building your personal brand. But with face-to-face events currently limited still, it has been necessary to forge new connections online. Remote networking covers a host of different activities, from building followers on social media to attending live webinars and virtual events, and from joining themed Facebook groups to posting articles on LinkedIn.
Women in Business networking provides an opportunity for women to meet, educate, inspire and support each other in a safe environment.
With Guest Speaker – TBC
This event will be on the virtual platform Zoom for business owners that are looking at getting started in business or looking to take their business to the next level.
We will use the break out room function to allow the attendees to network and build their relationships with other attendees.
This function of videoconferencing service Zoom enables you to break away from the main meeting to have a more focused discussion with a smaller subgroup of people. “You can have in-depth conversations, much like you would at a networking event.”
**Disclaimer**
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Whilst we feel this topic is beneficial to business owners, the views expressed are not intended to be and should not be viewed as individual advice or as a recommendation by RBS, NatWest or any third party. You should seek independent advice in respect of issues that are of concern to you.
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About this event
Our mindset shapes everything we think and everything we do. From the brand of pasta or loo-roll we buy to the top priority business decisions we make. Often these decisions are made for us by our unconscious and could often be holding us back because these decisions are uncertain or uncomfortable – especially just now.
Join the NatWest Business Builder team and take a deep dive into The Power of Mindset. We’ll be looking at how our mindset is formed and influenced to understand why different situations feel comfortable or not. You’ll come away with a deeper understanding of your own mindset, where it may be holding you back, and the tools and techniques you need to take the next uncomfortable step.
This is a Zoom webinar – details will be sent in your confirmation email. You will find it at the bottom of the email, in ‘Additional Details’. The meeting is password protected and must be accessed using the encrypted link.
**Disclaimer**
All information used in this presentation you are registering for is produced for information purposes only and is for the sole use of the attendees at the presentation.
Whilst we feel this topic is beneficial to business owners, the views expressed are not intended to be and should not be viewed as individual advice or as a recommendation by RBS, NatWest or any third party. You should seek independent advice in respect of issues that are of concern to you.
To the maximum extent permitted by law we expressly disclaim all representations, warranties, or assurance of any kind, expressed or implied, that are made to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this presentation and do not accept any obligation to update or correct any information contained herein.
During the event photographs may be taken on behalf of the host with a view to posting on social media to promote services offered to customers. If you do not wish to be included in the photographs please notify us.
For the avoidance of doubt RBS/NatWest does not produce the materials for all presentations. This disclaimer applies equally to any materials or presentations produced by a third party.
By registering for this event you agree that you have read and expressly agree to the use of your personal data submitted as part of your event registration by Eventbrite in accordance with their:
The rapid transition towards a net zero economy by 2050, is not just possible but is a hugely desirable journey. Our ‘Journey to Net Zero’ expo aims to demonstrate how this can be done in Norwich and Norfolk, whilst celebrating the changes so many of the local businesses have already made. We all have a role to play and a vital contribution to make, so let’s get together to showcase our city.
When? Thursday 20th October 2022 Where? Norwich University of the Arts (Duke Street)
The aim is simple: to provide business leaders with the inspiration, practical advice, and actionable guidance required to develop and advance their own net-zero work and strategies at a free-to-attend event with keynote speakers, seminars, and workshops. The expo programme includes the opportunity for delegates to meet with top industry experts, peers, and national leading thinkers.
If you think you can add to that by sharing your experience, don’t hide your knowledge and expertise under a bushel – share it! Take a free stand with us at the expo.
The rationale for holding the expo is simple: the climate crisis is real; the scale of the challenge is unprecedented; the net zero transition is happening and accelerating. So, how do we support the journey in Norwich?
The Journey to Net Zero expo is for business leaders who do not want to wait until 2050 to build a better business and a better world.
This festival will incorporate talks and workshops, and most importantly it will provide tools to integrate different elements into our everyday life and demystify ‘Net Zero’.
The Agenda for the day:
10.00: Welcome – Stefan Gurney, Executive Director – Norwich BID
10.10: Keynote address with Ed Gillespie – the Auditorium
10.45:Workshop: Jargon Busting with Josh Abbott – New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership
11.45: Workshop: Annabelle Thomas – President of the Broedmachine – the Auditorium
12.30: Lunch available and exhibition in progress
13.00: Cornwall Insights – the Auditorium
13.45:Workshop: Climate Leaders Debate in conjunction with Norfolk Chambers of Commerce
14.30 Workshop: Upcycle Exchange Progress with Martin Blackwell, Norwich BID
15.15:Workshop: Norwich Eco Hub with Alicia Howell
To book your tickets or find out more, please CLICK HERE
Thinking of starting your own business but not sure where to begin? Want to turn your hobby into an income or thinking about how best to exploit that big idea? Book onto one of our free Spotlight business courses to learn more in a relaxed and friendly environment.
In this session we’ll run through the benefits and pitfalls of running your own business in 2019 and beyond. Shaun Lowthorpe, former EDP business editor and founder of Content Connective, will share his experiences, look at the options, discuss the pros and cons and open the floor to a Q&A to finish.
This is one of a series of Spotlight business courses that take place in the 2nd Air Division Memorial Library meeting room on the ground floor of the Norfolk & Norwich Millennium Library. The course is part of a wider suite of events and workshops offered by the Business and Intellectual Property Centre Norfolk on the second floor.
Join us at UEA to hear about our work in the tech sector through world leading research, providing talent from across a range of disciplines and how we are engaging with the tech community more generally.
Meet our new Head of Computing Sciences Professor Gerard Parr to hear about his ambitions for the School, learn about what some of our academics and students are up to and take a tour of campus facilities including our new Media Suite.
Presentations will include:
– Introducing UEA’s School of Computing Sciences; including examples of spin-out companies as well as ongoing research from academics and post graduates.
– Paul Gooding (UEA); Discussing collaboration opportunities presented by Digital Humanities at UEA (Paul will also run a tour of UEA’s new Media Suite)
– Adam Vaughan (ehabitation); describing how he worked with a team of UEA Computing Sciences students to develop a prototype app for his business ehabitation.
Also… beer, soft drinks, pizza and a chance to chat. We look forward to seeing you there.
17.00 doors open: Pizza, soft drinks and beer/wine will be available throughout the evening (so don’t worry if you can’t make it until a bit later!). The UEA Careers Service will have a stand open to discuss opportunities for connecting with new talent.
18.00 Introductions
18.10 Professor Gerard Parr; introducing the UEA School of Computing Sciences.
18.20 Dr Beatriz De La Iglesia; Talking about her research in the context of “Making sense of data in different environments.”
18.30 Jamie Barwick; Programme Manager for the development of UEA’s campus wide Digital Strategy, discussing opportunities for engaging with the tech community to support the UEA’s digital ambitions.
18.40 Adam Vaughan (ehabitation); Describing how he worked with a team of UEA Computing Sciences students to develop a prototype app for his business ehabitation.
18.50 Dr Paul Gooding (UEA); Discussing collaboration opportunities presented by Digital Humanities at UEA (Paul will also run a tour of UEA’s new Media Suite after the talks have finished)
19.00 Q&A
19.15 More food and drinks and optional tour of the Media Suite. Please stick around to chat and ask further questions.
Please RSVP to give us an idea of catering numbers.
If you travel by car and park in the main car park, we will provide free parking permits at the event which will enable you to have your parking token stamped when you leave.
For a number of years, Norfolk businesses have been key supporters of the Great Eastern Mainline Campaign, and your continued support for the campaign is invaluable and very much appreciated.
There are a few placed left for businesses to attend the GEML Rail Conference, which will be held at IP City Centre, 1 Bath Street, Ipswich, IP2 8SD on Friday, 1st February, commencing at 9.00am.
With the new franchise well underway – the imminent arrival of new trains and changes in the way rail investment is allocated by Government, this rail conference provides an ideal opportunity to bring businesses up to speed with the latest developments and for everyone to discuss the focus and priorities of the Taskforce for 2019.
With key speakers, including MPs, Network Rail, the Department for Transport and the franchise operator Greater Anglia – this really is an opportunity to help shape the future direction and to ensure that the GEML campaign continues to achieve the outcomes that passengers and our economy need and deserve.
Places are limited, and need to be booked by Friday, 25th January 2019. To reserve your free place now contact: [email protected]
Join us on Tuesday 11th October, at Indigo Swan’s office for the next Avocado Club networking event. We are excited to welcome Chelsea MacColl as our guest speaker who will be talking about nutrition, diet and how the food choices you make can affect your mental health.
Reach your goals by first setting up a strong foundation. The choices we make daily on how we fuel our body can impact our energy, mood and mindset. Chelsea will cover the importance of nailing the basics in health and nutrition without the need of any supplements, pills or tea’s. Learn how making a few small tweaks can have a giant impact on your overall well being.
• 09.00am – 09.30am – Interview with Chelsea MacColl
• 09.30am – 09.50am – Networking
• 09.55 – 10.00am – Closing
About Chelsea
Chelsea is a Level 4 Qualified Nutrition Coach that is most passionate in helping others understand food. Since qualifying in 2018 Chelsea has helped 100’s of individuals, couples and families reach their goals and improve their relationship with food.
Breakfast
This is included within your ticket and will include:
Light avocado based breakfast (tbc)
Tea/Coffee
Event safety
If you feel unwell or have any COVID symptoms, please stay at home
Brand. Done well, it encapsulates the vision and values of a firm – it supports the culture, creating expectations both within and outside the organisation.
82% of brand-led businesses outperform their competitors (source: Booz Allen Hamilton & Wolff Olins 2005). To find out how they do it, why not join us to hear from speakers who have created successful brand-led businesses. See how building a brand that becomes everything a client sees, hears and touches can create richer and more valuable relationships.
By the end of the session, you will have a clearer idea of what it means to be brand-led, and an appreciation that it is not the only route to success.
Credo Asset Finance are on the lookout to recruit 20 teams to join them as they travel across Europe and visit the three stadiums that Norwich City Football Club played in during their famous 1993/1994 UEFA Cup Run.
Named the Credo ‘Canaryball Rally’ the teams will start in Norwich, before driving to Arnhem in Holland, Munich in Germany and finally Milan in Italy all in the aid of their chosen charity Community Sports Foundation and their #BuildTheNest campaign.
Credo Managing Director Simon Gray said: “I have always wanted to put a challenge on like this. I have a love of cars and football and this seemed perfect! This year at Credo we have chosen local charity Community Sports Foundation as our Charity of the Year and we want to raise as much as we can for their fantastic new facility, The Nest”
CSF Senior Fundraising & Events Manager Emma Fletcher said “We are really grateful to Credo who have chosen us to benefit from what we see as a really exciting European challenge. This really will inspire people who have an interest in cars but also those Norwich City fans who remember the 1993/1994.”
If you are interested in this event and would like to know more then please come to our launch evening on 1st February at the Nest.