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Norfolk Bound

Norfolk Bound showcases Little Massingham Manor, a sublime Arts and Crafts house with 63 acres of tranquil grounds, which has recently undergone a complete reinvention – and consequently now offers group/corporate stays, health retreats, events and workshops. A step away from our busy lives into an exclusive and immersive experience surrounded by nature.

We provide luxurious holiday accommodation across North Norfolk as well as at Little Massingham Manor.

Norfolk Care Association

The Norfolk Care Association (NorCA) is the voice of social care providers across Norfolk. Membership is open to any provider operating in the Norfolk and Waveney area.
The vision and objectives of Norfolk Care Association are:
Vision
To be a vital and trusted, strategic partner, drawing on robust and rich evidence and working collaboratively to sustain and support the social care sector.
Objectives

– To maximise engagement with the social care sector

– To have strong and effective partnerships with health, commissioners and other stakeholders

– To represent adult social care providers at all key strategic meetings

– To collect and maintain up to date market intelligence- To be a well-led, high quality and trusted organisation

A Trusted Local Partner for Adult Social Care Providers in Norfolk and Waveney

Norfolk Care Association is the independent voice of adult social care providers across Norfolk and Waveney, championing local needs and priorities through sector-led insight and representation. Membership is open to all adult social care providers in Norfolk and Waveney, regardless of size or service type, ensuring local voices are heard.

If you’d like support with a social care issue, want to learn more about what we do, or are interested in becoming a member, our team would love to hear from you.

[email protected] 01603 972517 Suite F2, Independent House, 18-20 Thorpe Road, Norwich, NR1 1RY

Norfolk Chambers of Commerce

Norfolk Chambers is a welcoming and well-established business community, proudly supporting organisations of all sizes for over 128 years. Our experience enables us to understand the challenges businesses face, and we’re here to help you make the most of every opportunity. As a not-for-profit, everything we do is designed to support our members.

Norfolk Chambers members get access to a packed calendar of networking events, expert-led sessions, and flagship exhibitions that bring Norfolk’s business world together. You can promote your news, events, and stories through our website, well-established social media channels, and in Norfolk’s Voice newsletter, helping raise your profile and reach a wider audience.

Members benefit from practical, money-saving support too, including 24/7 access to HR, legal, tax, and health & safety advice, legal expense cover, discounts on services like AA Breakdown, and affordable health and wellbeing packages for your entire team.

If you trade overseas, you’ll also get help with export documentation and access to discounted foreign exchange services. Whether you’re a sole trader, an established business, or part of a growing team, you’ll find support through our tailored programmes like Co.Solo and Co.next.

Access to co-working space at the Norfolk Chambers’ Business Hub is also included as part of the standard membership, allowing members to host client meetings and bring their team together in a modern and professional workspace in the heart of Norwich. For directions, public transport links and car parking, please see here.

You’ll also be adding your voice to one of Norfolk’s most respected business networks, with real influence on the local and national issues that matter. When you join Norfolk Chambers, you’re not just signing up for a membership; you’re joining a trusted network that’s here to help your business go further.

Norfolk Community Foundation

Here for Norfolk, here for good Norfolk Community Foundation is a registered charity dedicated to building stronger communities and improving the lives of people in Norfolk. We bring people together who want to make a difference where they live – whether they step up to take action themselves, or support those who do with an investment of funding or time.

Supporting a network of over 2,000 small charitable groups, our work touches 1 in 4 people in Norfolk – from those dependent on local practical and social support, to whole communities benefiting from improved buildings and green spaces. Led by our local knowledge and insight, we direct support to where it is most needed.

By bringing people together, we can do more. What can you do?

Together, Norfolk shines brighter.  

Norfolk Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG)

Norfolk Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) is a member owned farm environmental charity, primarily aiming to deliver expert independent advice to farmers and landowners to achieve environmental best practice in commercial farm businesses.

Whilst we are still developing our corporate membership options, we can currently offer our services on:

·         Habitat and Species Surveys

·         Biodiversity Audits

·         Advice on Environmental Measures and Management

·         Creating a Link Between Your Business and the Environment through Farm Walks and Presentations

By supporting Norfolk FWAG you enable us to participate in local environmental projects such as The One Million Trees for Norfolk, The Norfolk Ponds Project and The Wendling Beck Environmental Project.

Norfolk Lavender

We are a tourist destination, with the main focus being on Lavender. We have a retail shop, cafe and restaurant, farmshop, lavender fields, and gardens and adventure play.

Norfolk Tanks

Supply and installation of commercial and domestic oil tanks We also do direct sales And sell oil

Norfolk WiFi

We design, deploy and manage WiFi & Network solutions for homes, small business and enterprises. From a single user to thousands of users we can deploy a solution that’s tailored to your needs.

Norse Group Ltd

Norse Group is one of the largest employers in Norfolk. Wholly owned by Norfolk Council, the group comprises:

  • Norse Commercial Services – environmental, highways and FM services
  • Norse Consulting Group – professional property services, including architecture, design and estate management
  • NorseCare – Residential and specialist dementia care homes throughout Norfolk

The group exports services to other parts of the UK, and has twenty-one joint venture partnerships with local authorities from Devon to Leeds. With a turnover of around £350 million, we provide employment for almost 9,500 people. Our head office in Norwich supports over 400 jobs, and overall we contribute over £200 million to the Norfolk economy.

Although the group is a highly commercial enterprise, our ownership means that we have a deeply-ingrained public service ethos, and social value is of paramount importance to us. Our mantra is “improving people’s lives”, and we pride ourselves on looking beyond the bottom line to doing all we can for our employees, suppliers, clients and the wider community.

Why are Norse Group Gold Patrons and why is it important for them to support the Norfolk Community.

“Norse Group is a highly unusual company – it is wholly owned by Norfolk County Council, and is the UK’s largest and most successful local authority trading company, with a turnover of £350 million and a workforce of more than 9,000 people. With deep roots in the public sector, Norse has a greater responsibility than the private sector to deliver social value and maintain a public service ethos. As part of this, we believe that supporting the local business community – especially SMEs and up-and-coming companies – is extremely important. Norfolk has a great track record in producing successful companies, and we want this to continue, generating high-quality jobs and providing benefits to the wider community. Our decision to become patrons of the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce stems largely from this desire to help businesses in Norfolk to succeed and grow. The Chamber plays an important role in providing services to smaller companies, and by providing support – financial and otherwise – we can help it fulfil this. We also feel that being a gold patron helps us achieve local recognition, positioned alongside the other major employers in the county; this is important to our shareholder (the county council) as it reflects their own support for the community; and our Norfolk-based staff also appreciate this brand awareness, and the knowledge that we are a force for good.” Geoff Tucker, Group Business Development Director