Every September thousands of volunteers across England organise events to celebrate our fantastic history and culture. It’s your chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – all of which are FREE to explore.
No booking required, join us on the day at your leisure.
Visit Norfolk Showground the home of the Royal Norfolk Show.
Enjoy a stroll around the showground or take a tractor & trailer tour depicting buildings and places of interest, such as the King George VI Gate, the Norfolk Arena and the Grand Ring.
View on display some of the finest Show Trophies.
Learn about 175 years of RNAA history, highs & lows, with archivist and veteran journalist Michael Pollitt.
Talks will be held in the Grand Ring and will last approximately 30 minutes:
11:30am, 12:30am, 1:30pm & 2:30pm
To see a list of other Heritage Days across Norfolk visit their website:
This qualification is for supervisors, team leaders and QA staff who are involved in verification of food safety through auditing and inspection. It is also relevant to enforcement agency staff, to whom consistency is vital. Learning outcomes: *Understanding auditing and inspection what is and appreciate the benefits and limitations *Consider the collecting and verifying information *Appreciate the stages in audit and inspection *Improve your ability to analysis and and interpret data *People skills; improve your ability to get the right information *Appreciate the competencies and characteristics of auditors *Consider the implementation of on-site audits and inspections *Consider the preparation of written reports How is the course delivered? *A one day classroom session, based on a series of syndicate exercises, activities and case studies (regular RedCat clients will know we don’t just lecture you!) *Assesment by a 30 question multiple choice exam on the day! Pass mark is 20/30, and 25/30 will earn you a merit. Prerequisites: A recent level 3 certificate in food safety is desireable but not mandatory. More important are good basic literacy and numeracy (to level 2). We can however make special adjustments if needs be. Duration: One day programme (9am-4:30pm) Cost: £185+VAT including lunch and all course materials Course Tutor: Sarah Daniels and Richard Mills are both Chartered Environmental Health Practitioners, having spent over 25 years each in the profession. The RedCat Partnership have been providing food safety training and consultancy in Norfolk, East Anglia and Nationally for over 19 years. RedCat are also members of the society of food hygiene and technology. For more information or to book please contact Mitchell on [email protected] or 01603 473732.
We would like to invite you to join an in-person workshop session Tuesday 18th June, between 8:30am and 10:00am to learn more about and contribute to the creation of Norfolk’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS), a new statutory plan to help enhance and restore nature across the county.
Declining biodiversity is increasing physical risks to businesses and the wider finance system. The overall goal of the LNRS is to halt this decline, which is why your views as an economic stakeholder are so important to us. Your business may already have a sustainability initiative in place that involves nature, may be considering one, or may not be in a position to consider this now. No matter your position, we value your perspective and want to make sure Norfolk’s LNRS accounts for it.
As well as having the opportunity to network with other stakeholders, contribute to the development of the strategy, discuss your priorities and current nature based actions, in this session you’ll have the chance to consider:
– How better outcomes for nature reduce long-term risks by playing a major role in climate adaptation, economic development and human health and wellbeing.
– What role nature recovery plays in the process of protecting and improving nature, and why the involvement of businesses like yours is crucial to success.
Norfolk’s strategy is being delivered by Norfolk County Council, who are currently seeking input from a wide range of stakeholders. Overall, the LNRS is being supported and developed by the Norfolk and Suffolk Nature Recovery Partnership, and you can find out more information from our website https://www.nsnrp.org/
Refreshments will be provided, please let us know about any dietary requirement you may have.
If you have any questions or would like further details, please contact the team at [email protected]
Get ready to relive the era of Spice Girls, S Club 7 and Steps! Our resident DJ will be playing all the best tunes from these two iconic decades! Enjoy a fantastic three course menu prepared by our talented chefs. There will also be the chance to WIN £200 to spend at the bar! Menu: Leek and potato soup Buffalo chicken wings – blue cheese dressing, crunchy salad Tomato, basil, red onion and mozzarella bruschetta – basil pesto ••• Pork chop – caramelised red onions, roasted apple, sage and garlic roast potatoes, braised red cabbage, mustard cream sauce * Baked salmon – crushed potato cake, Mediterranean vegetables, Provençal sauce * Roast cherry tomato and goats’ cheese tart – parmesan and rocket salad (v) ••• Chocolate fondant – rum and raisin ice cream Arctic roll – custard Apple tarte tatin – vanilla ice cream Saturday 24th August 2019 from £24.95 per person A £200 bar tab will be awarded to the best-dressed table!
On Friday July 27th the County of Norfolk will experience the first ‘Norfolk Day’. This is a great chance to celebrate all the things that the local community love about the county.
Cooper Lomaz Recruitment are long standing and proud members of the Norfolk business community, as such they are looking forward to celebrating all that is great about Norfolk with their clients. Cooper Lomaz Recruitment will be hosting a Business Breakfast for its Norfolk clients to kick the day off in style. The event will take place on Friday 27th July from 8.00am to 10.00am at The Library on Guildhall Hill in central Norwich.
On choosing to host the venue, Jayne Raffles, Director at The Library said ‘We are looking forward to being involved in Norfolk Day celebrations. Beginning the day with a networking business breakfast with Cooper Lomaz Recruitment and celebrating the history, culture, business, innovation and of course the best of Norfolk produce. All of this in our stunning historical building. Above all, we are proud to live and work in this beautiful county, working alongside many Norfolk suppliers’.
Guests will join Cooper Lomaz Recruitment from 8am – 10am where they will sample food sourced from local suppliers from the Norfolk Region. On the menu will be Norfolk favourites, including, Meat sourced from Toombs Butchers, Bread Rolls from TimberHill bakery, Apple juice from Ashill Farm in Thetford and local sparkling wine from Flint Vineyard Winery based in Earsham, Norfolk.
Understand the key elements of security related risks and practical steps required for implementing an effective security strategy.
About this course
Almost half of all organisations in the UK fall victim to cyber security breaches every year, often leading to personal data breaches, interruption to business, financial loss and reputational damage.
Many businesses still mistakenly consider Cyber Security a technical IT problem, but more and more are realising that Cyber Attacks such as Ransomware and business email compromise (BEC) represent a key business risk requiring visibility and focus at the executive level.
This non-technical, workshop based course is designed to help business owners and senior leadership teams to understand the key elements of Cyber and Information Security related risks, and the practical steps required for a comprehensive Cyber Security strategy appropriate to their business.
This course will include both presentation and group exercises and focuses on:
Understanding Cyber Security from a business perspective
Joanne Barraclough is the Operations Manager and Senior Consultant. She has a background within HR and Organisational Development in the NHS and University Sector, as well as over ten years advising SMEs as a Consultant. With qualifications in Business, HR and Teaching, she has a good working knowledge of employment law and a pragmatic approach to resolving HR issues with an understanding of how small businesses work.
Help your staff learn how to protect themselves and your organisation from cyber criminals both in the workplace and at home.
About this course
Almost half of all organisations in the UK fall victim to cyber security breaches every year, and over 80% of these involve some form of human error. These incidents often lead to personal data breaches, interruption to business through Ransomware, financial loss through invoice fraud and reputational damage, so ensuring your staff have the awareness to make informed security decisions is key to prevention and detection.
This is not your standard computer based training. It’s highly interactive with attendees working together in group exercises to deeper understand why cyber security breaches happen and how to spot them.
Delivered by our experienced security consultants who have a wealth of real world experience this training will be of value to both your business and your employees personally.
No specific technical knowledge is required; however, an appreciation of how you use technology in your role will ensure maximum benefit is gained from the course.
By participating in this course, you will:
Learn what cyber security is and why everyone is a target
Learn how to prevent common forms of human error
Learn about key types of cyber incidents
Understand to protect yourself at work and at home