Why not Join us for a vertical tasting of Chilean wines on
Wednesday July 27th 7.15 pm
The Library Restaurant 4A Guildhall Hill Norwich NR2 1JH
Chile is one of the most exciting wine countries in the world ,its geographical location between the Andes mountain range and the Pacific Ocean plays a major role in shaping its diverse landscape and vineyard sites
Graham Philpott will be our host for the evening having recently returned from a trip to
the highly acclaimed vineyards Vina Echeverria and Perez Cruz.
On this evening we will Vertical taste wines
From Casablanca and Miapo & Maule valleys
To book your table please call 01603616606
White wines
Carmen, Sauvignon Blanc Reserva
Ventolera, Litoral Sauvignon Blanc
Red wines
Carmen, Carmenere Gran Reserva
Perez Cruz, Carmenere Limited Edition
Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva
2008 Antiyal, Carmenere
.Menu
To start
Cromer crab Salad with orange chicory and a green peppercorn dressing
or
Marinated baby artichoke with broad beans and soft goats cheese V
Main course
Pot roast loin of pork with shallots, a creamy soubise sauce ,charred greens
Fennel shallot wild mushroom risotto with vegan parmesan V
Dessert
Crème brulee with Norfolk new season berry compote
Join us at Wrightway Health to find out more about Occupational Health, how it affects you, your staff and your business. Followed by a Q&A session with a doctor and a chance to discuss matters questions or issues with us and other local business attendees.
After two very successful years The Smith & Pinching Charitable Trust Treasure Hunt is back…
When: Thursday 22nd August 2013 Where: Bam Bam, Tombland, Norwich Cost: £20 per person / £80 per team
Registration and start between 4pm – 4.30pm finishing with drinks and canapes around 8pm We are looking for teams of 4 to take part. This is an imaginative way to explore Norwich city centre. Solve clues whilst taking in some fascinating sights along the way. Helping raise money for local charities through The Smith & Pinching Charitable Trust.
Join us at Wrightway Health to find out more about Occupational Health, how it affects you, your staff and your business. Followed by a Q&A session with a doctor and a chance to discuss matters questions or issues with us and other local business attendees.
Our MBA willchallenge and change the way you think, teaching you to examine and solve problems in a more strategic and thoughtful manner. Starting annually in January, our AMBA accredited MBA will act as a catalyst in accelerating change in your career progression.
Norwich Business School will be holding anopen evening on Tuesday 11thOctober 2016, between 18.00 and 20.00.
Come and see what we have to offer on both our Full Time and Part Time Executive MBA Courses.
Our MBA course leaders will be available to meet you and answer any queries you may have. They will also be ableto advise you on which programme you will be most suited to and talkyouthrough the content and structure of the course.
Health surveillance allows you to monitor your workeforce’s health. By setting a baseline, you can identify whether a person’s job is affecting their health and take steps to minimise risk. Surveillance can include monitoring HAVS (Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome) in people who use heavy machinery, or exposure to toxins such as lead, for example sash window fitters.
Join us at Wrightway Health to find out more about Occupational Health, how it affects you, your staff and your business. Followed by a Q&A session with a doctor and a chance to discuss matters questions or issues with us and other local business attendees.
We are proud to present the next event in the BCC’s prestigious Leadership Programme. Philip Hammond, former Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary, will be joining us to share his thoughts on the current economic climate and how to drive the economy forward.
This fascinating conversation with Dr Adam Marshall, Director General of the BCC, will address the challenges faced by UK business as a result of one of the biggest economic crises of our time, and new ways we will interact and trade with the rest of the world after the end of the EU Transition period.
Discussions will reflect on what policy interventions are needed to weather this unprecedented economic storm. They will explore a potential road to the recovery of future resilience and sustainability in businesses, discussing innovation and new technologies as drivers for enhanced productivity, new skills and jobs and a stronger economy.
Philip Hammond
Philip Hammond has had a distinguished career in British politics as a Member of Parliament from 1997 to 2019. He held a range of Senior cabinet posts, most recently serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2016 to 2019. Prior to this, he served as Foreign Secretary (2014-2016), Defence Secretary (2011- 2014) and Transport Secretary (2010-2011).
Before entering Parliament in 1997, Philip had a wide-ranging business career spanning the house-building and property, healthcare equipment and oil and gas sectors.
As Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip focussed on the long-term productivity challenges facing the UK economy and was a strong advocate for the Financial Services sector, and especially for the fast-growing Fintech sector. He championed the cause of SMEs and the need for greater access to long-term growth capital to allow successful British start-ups to scale up in the UK, rather than seeking capital overseas.
How to book a place:
Please follow the book now link.
If you are a non-member and having difficulty with the booking website, please email [email protected] confirming how many places you require and a contact number. We will then call you to take payment.
Join us on our brand-new ‘recovery programme’ virtual events which support businesses to restart, rebuild and renew.
Can you imagine life without Google?
It has become so much part of everyday life that it has become a verb – we are all off ‘Googling’ something. But have you ever considered how useful Google is for your business? Not just as a search engine, but as a collection of tools that can help you manage, market and measure the impact of your business?
Join us to discover what every business owner should know about the real impact Google has on their business.
Content / Takeaway
In this Masterclass, Kathy and Emma will include:
The seven key Google business tools – what they are and what they do
How to use the Google Toolkit in your business to increase customer engagement
How to measure the online impact of your business using the Google Toolkit
When you register for your place, you will be sent a calendar invitation as confirmation of your place. The invite will include a unique link from Zoom for you to join the video call.
Kathy Ennis is the founder of LittlePiggy. She is a Business Mentor and Trainer with over 20-years of business experience. She is an expert in helping micro and side-hustle businesses start-up and scale-up. Kathy is a trainer and an ambassador for the Facebook #SheMeansBusiness campaign, an Enterprise Nation Local Leader and co-founder of 24 Degrees.
Emma Goode is the founder and CEO of the award-winning digital marketing agency, 24 fingers. She works with business owners and third sector organisations to help them grow and develop through social media and online marketing. Emma is an active Local Leader for Enterprise Nation and co-founder of 24 Degrees.
LittlePiggy and 24 fingers (together we are 24 Degrees).
Do you understand your role and responsibilities and how to fulfil these as a trustee?
Our workshops will look at providing you with the understanding of your role, how to best discharge your responsibilities appropriately and practical tips on how to be a trustee.
Stone King Solicitorswill cover legal responsibilities including accountability and stewardship, how to deal with the strategic aspects of managing a charity and delegation – particularly with special roles, committees and staff.
This event is suitable for those looking to become trustees or as a general refresher for existing trustees.
Speakers include Helena Wilkinson, Charity Partner and Head of Charities at Price Bailey, and, Robert Meakin, Charity Partner at Stone King Solicitors.
Genix’sCoffee Means Business at The Red Lion Hotel, Cromer
*No need to book, pay £2 on arrival*
‘Coffee Means Business – relaxed, informal business networking for all local businesses. No membership, no pressure, just great networking over coffee.
Programme: · 9:30 am – help yourself to coffees and teas, meet with other businesses · 10.00 am – a welcome from Genix · 10.05am – time for more conversation · 10.30 am – short presentations from local businesses · 10.40am – who will you meet? · 11:30 am – time to go…
Bring plenty of business cards!
“The most cost-effective networking I have ever done”.
Your accounts are a valuable tool that not only tell you how well your business has performed but also why it performed as it did and, most importantly, what you can do to improve performance. This will not only enable you to increase profits but will also assist in your relationship with your Accountant and Bank.
However, understanding accounts is not a skill that comes naturally to everyone. It does need to be acquired.Thereforethis course has been designed to plug that all important gap and send you back to the office fully armed with the skills and tools you need to make better financial decisions and drive your business forwards.