Think Global, Act Local with Ian Scott, former Director of the World Bank
Continuing our series of high-level networking events created for business leaders, come and join us at OPEN to hear Ian Scott and support the work of OPEN Youth Trust.
Ian Scott worked with the World Bank for 25 years, latterly as the Director of Organisation. Since retiring from the Bank, he has divided his time between advising Chief Executives and corporate boards on strategic management in the public, private and voluntary sectors. Ian also has a background in journalism, broadcasting and academia at the London Business School and the University of Oxford. He recently gave the keynote address at the Global Youth Forum in Washington DC.
Ian will be presenting a global perspective of issues facing young people and their relevance to young people and businesses in Norfolk.
Search Engine Optimisation is still a vital online marketing tactic for most companies and in this presentation, Mark Ellaway from Bigfork will take you through the essentials of SEO. If you’re new to online marketing or need an SEO refresh then you can’t afford to miss this talk.
You’ll also have the opportunity to network with other business people over lunch.
This free networking event (organised in conjuction with City College, Norwich) is open to anyone who is interested in a career in the construction industry. Come and meet with professionals who work in the industry and find out about employment opportunities. No need to book just come to the Drop In entrance of the OPEN Youth Trust, 28 Castle Meadow, Norwich.
It is also a great opportunity for businesses in the industry to network with each other. Any businesses internested in taking part please contact [email protected]
The Christians’ first five singles all made the Top 40 in Britain, and their debut album The Christians (1987) entered the UK Albums Chart at number 2. It eventually sold over a million copies. The highest-placed single from this album was “Ideal World”, which reached number 14 in the UK Singles Chart.
In 1988, they released a cover of the Isley Brothers’ “Harvest for the World”, with all proceeds going to charity. The video for the track was an animation, created by four leading animation companies, including Aardman Animations. The video won several awards, and the single reached number 8 in the UK singles chart, their sixth consecutive British Top 40 hit.
1989 saw another charity single success, this time as performers on a version of “Ferry Cross the Mersey”, released in aid of those affected by the Hillsborough disaster. The single stayed at number one for several weeks (No. 5 in Germany).
Their second album, Colour, released in 1990, reached number one in the UK Albums Chart and yielded the international hit “Words”, which was No. 18 in the UK (including the Hillsborough charity single their eighth consecutive UK Top 40 hit) and Sweden, No. 5 in the Netherlands (for two weeks), and No. 1 in France (also for two weeks). The second single from the album, “I Found Out”, reached No. 22 in France (No. 56 in the UK). In 1992, the following LP, Happy in Hell, charted at number 18. Its single, “What’s in a Word”, entered the UK Top 40 (their 9th single release to do so), and was a Top 20 hit in France (with a total chart run of 19 weeks); it also entered the German Top 75, reaching No. 60.
The early 1990s saw the band continuing to tour. A greatest hits album, The Best of the Christians, was released in 1993, and peaked at number 22.
The 6 hour Emergency First Aid at Work course is the most popular first aid qualification.
This qualification helps employers to meet the minimum requirements for first aid in the workplace and is suitable for anyone who needs training in emergency first aid within a smaller, low risk working environment. By the end of the course, successful candidates will be able to; Understand the role and responsibility of a first aider, Assess an incident including conducting a primary survey, Help a child or adult who is unresponsive and breathing normally, Help a casualty who is having a seizure, Help a child or adult who is unresponsive and NOT breathing normally, Administer CPR including using a defibrillator, Recognise and assist a child or adult who is choking, Help a casualty who is wounded and bleeding.! Recognise and help a casualty who is in shock (from severe blood loss), Help a casualty with a minor injury, Help a casualty with a suspected fracture.
All delegates will receive a course book and certification, valid for three years is dependent on successful continuous assessment, there is no final exam. Refreshments are included but not lunch. Free parking is available on site. Mini First Aid do not offer a refund, however, with reasonable notice we will try and move your booking to another date.
Level: beginner Prerequisites: Laptop with wifi, modern browser, text editor RSVP:https://www.meetup.com/Norfolk-Developers-NorDev/events/242461849/ JavaScript is amazing. It is a powerful, simple, infuriating, elegant and sometimes irrational programming language which was born in a hurry and can now do almost anything you can imagine. It can make whizzy websites, speak to databases, and draw maps, it can fly drones, make games, and build apps. You can run it on your watch or on your phone, on any web page or on hundreds of virtual servers. And if you’re reading this you’re probably contemplating learning it. This day-long workshop aims to cover enough ground to give you a broad base from which to start your quest. We’ll use plenty of practical exercises to explore the language. We’ll cover some of the tricky parts which often mystify people – especially handling asynchronous code, which is one of the language’s great strengths. We’ll spend most of our time in the browser, but we’ll also play around with node.js, JavaScript’s foremost server-side environment. There’ll be time to survey some of the different tools and frameworks which are popular with JavaScripters at the moment. As well as all this we’ll explore JavaScript’s history, its culture and community, and the factors behind its explosive growth. Perhaps most importantly we’ll introduce a set of resources which’ll help you continue your learning independently. You’ll need to come equipped with a laptop, and you should have a modern browser installed, along with a text editor you’re comfortable using. You don’t need to have a lot of knowledge or experience to join in, though any familiarity with another programming language will help a lot. There’s a lot to get into one day, so please bring lunch and Neontribe will be buying the first round in the pub straight after the workshop. Rupert Redington Rupert ran away from the theatre to become a web developer at the turn of the century. Since then he’s been making mistakes at Neontribe as fast as he can, learning from a reasonable percentage of them. Recently he’s been using Javascript to help teenagers talk to doctors, Americans to buy airline tickets and everybody to find their way to the loo. “Rupert did a fine job of making this an entertaining subject and his enthusiasm for js was infectious.” – Matthew Shorten“Thoroughly enjoyed it! Presenter was excellent. Would be interested in any other JS courses that he runs.” -Stephen Pengilley“I’d certainly sign up for other courses Rupert hosts in a flash. This was an introduction and as such it was perfectly positioned (in my humble…), but if ever there’s an “intermediate” course which goes into more depth with core principles & real-world use of loops, arrays, functions & objects that would be great.” – Steve Harman
Our Autumn Masterclasses series explores comprehensive strategies for driving business growth, tailored for organisations aiming for long-term success. Whether you’re interested in organic, inorganic, or collaborative growth, this series has something for you.
The first session focuses on growing a business from within by leveraging existing resources. It covers market penetration, product development, market expansion, and diversification strategies. Through real-world examples and case studies, you’ll learn how to innovate and optimize operations to achieve sustainable, organic growth.
The Masterclass will last around two hours with questions and be of interest to senior decision-makers in organisations that are keen to scale-up.
Coffee or tea and exceptionally fine cake will be served
The new format means this series of Masterclasses will have fewer places available. To encourage commitment we are now charging £20 per session. However, we will continue to cover the costs of these sessions and all ticket revenue will be donated to the Norfolk Community Foundation. Refunds will not be given for cancellations or non-attendance but you will feel the warm glow of knowing your money has been spent on helping someone!
Join us on Sunday 14th December 12pm till 5pm outside in our heated marquees for this years Redwell Christmas Market. We have over 15 stalls selling Crafts, Art, Cakes and lots more! We will have Mulled Wine, Sausage rolls and Mince pies served from the bar.
Giant Yorkie Roast co. will be serving there stunning roasts in the taproom during the day so make sure to book a table.
If you would like to get involved drop an email to Jake – [email protected]
Join the Age UK Norwich team, at the historic Maids Head Hotel for a spooktacular Halloween quiz event. Hosted by local quiz masters, the night will offer the opportunity to laugh, enjoy and raise vital funds for our charity.
With Halloween themed quiz categories as well as general knowledge, compete with other teams to be crowned our winner. Teams can be made up of 4-6 people with your donation entitling you to a free drink on arrival. There will also be the opportunity to order food and take part in a charity raffle.
Our first Business Growth Club meeting of 2020! A chance to meet small business owners in a relaxed environment, where we share best practice and ideas.
We start at 8am and will finish by 10am, and already have a packed agenda.
Free to attend, no need to book and free tea/coffee too!
This Ofqual regulated, HSE compliant qualification will ensure all learners have the skills and knowledge to serve their organisation as an Emergency First Aider, able to provide treatment to their casualties in a prompt, safe and effective manner.
A range of subjects are covered including:-
CPR and AED awareness
Assessment of the situation
Dealing with an unresponsive casualty
Bleeding control
Burns
Choking
Epilepsy
Shock
Minor injuries
Responsibilities and reporting
Venue: Harford Community Centre, 10 The Lastings, Hall Road, Norwich, NR4 6ET.
Time: 9.30-4.30
2024 Dates:
Sept 19th
Oct 17th
Nov 28th
Dec 12th
Price: £70
Book your place using the link below or get in touch for more info!