BBA Digital Media had the great pleasure to work with Sundown & Reload Festival, the first business/event to jump on board our digital signage display networks. The intention was to help increase ticket sales for both festivals, which were held at the Royal Norfolk Show Ground this September. The adverts were displayed at two different locations: one being at Carrefour Health & Fitness, located at Longwater near to where the festivals were to be held. The other screen is located at 24/7 Fitness at the Riverside complex totalling an audience of 10,000+ people. The two adverts, each of a 10 second duration, were taken up by both events in the lead up to the festivals. The eye-catching displays gave details of each festivals line-up and ticket purchasing information.
Leathes Prior is delighted to announce that Sarah Ellero and Claire McCarthy will qualify as Solicitors today, each of them completing two year training contracts with the firm.
We are delighted that Sarah and Claire have accepted permanent positions as Solicitors, having both provided valuable support to their teams since joining the firm as trainee solicitors in 2013.
Sarah will go on to specialise in Commercial Property and Agriculture assisting clients with acquisitions and disposals, landlord and tenant issues, residential and commercial development, commercial leases, investment property, succession planning and agriculture entrepreneurship. Sarah is an active member of Norfolk Young Farmers and is currently Secretary of North Walsham Young Farmers Club. She is also a competitive rower with Norwich Rowing Club.
Claire will qualify into the Private Client Team specialising in Wills, Trusts and Probate, the administration of Estates, Deputyship and Court of Protection applications and lasting powers of attorney. In her spare time Claire enjoys taking part in racing events and is a keen member of Leathes Prior Athletics Club, having run the Norwich Half Marathon for the LP team last year.
Leathes Prior Senior Partner William Riley says “I am very pleased to report that both Claire McCarthy and Sarah Ellero have today been recognised as fully qualified solicitors. Many congratulations to them both. I hope they will both thoroughly enjoy their careers which I have no doubt will be hugely successful, particularly of course as they make the wise decision to pursue them here at Leathes Prior where both have proved an invaluable help already to the teams of which they are part. So, well done Claire and Sarah and good luck for the future.”
The team at Leading UK have today unveiled a unique offer to provide a free business advice session as part of this years’ Norfolk B2B exhibition. Jamie Playford, Director, confirmed that business owners who wish to start, grow, change or improve their business can benefit from a confidential session with one of our Business Advisors. The session is designed to provide objective advice and practical solutions to deal with any business critical issues that you may be facing as well as help you plan for the future.
The Norfolk B2B exhibition takes place at Norwich City Football Club on 15th October between 10am and 5pm. You can register to attend the event by visiting the Norfolk Chamber Website: https://norfolkchamber.co.uk/
Interested parties can sign up for their free advisory session either on the day by visiting our stand in the Advice and Finance zone. Alternatively, please call us on 0800 246 1845 or visit our website: www.leading.uk.com
From manufacturing and engineering to marketing and digital creative more than 100 businesses in Suffolk and Norfolk have been awarded grants worth over£10.7m, from New Anglia’s flagship Growing Business Fund.
A total of 114 companies, across all districts in both counties, have secured grants to help them boost productivity and create jobs. The funding has helped with capital projects such as new premises and production lines and paid for equipment and tools, IT software and marketing campaigns. The funding is set is to create a total of 1,384 jobs over the next few years and will unlock £60.3m in private match funding.
The fund, which was launched in April 2013, offers grants of between £25,000 and £500,000, representing up to 20% of the expansion costs and must create one job for every £10,000 awarded. There is also a Small Grants Scheme which offers funding from £5000 to £25,000.
Chris Starkie, managing director of New Anglia LEP said: “The LEP’s primary focus is to help drive the economic growth of Norfolk and Suffolk. The Growing Business Fund is key to that ambition and not only supports SMEs to thrive and create jobs, but helps them to unlock further private investment which would not be available without our financial support. In two years this fund has already beaten its predicted job target and through our Growth Deal with Government we have additional funding enabling the programme to run until 2021.”
Norfolk Case Study
Krusty Loaf Bakery, with branches in Fakenham and Holt, Norfolk, has secured a £50,000 grant from the Growing Business Fund which will help build a new production line in Fakenham creating five new jobs. Bakery manager, Nick Henry, said it greatly supported the company’s expansion plans.
Nick said: “We’re really excited about the future. The New Anglia grant will help us to build a new production bakery in Fakenham, which will be completed in 2016. It will also enable us to employ a further five new people and will have a really significant impact on our business, which supplies our products to a wide variety of outlets including pubs, hotels, farm shops and tourist attractions throughout the area.”
Nick heard about the Growing Business Fund from New Anglia’s Growth Hub, which offers free support for new and existing businesses across Norfolk and Suffolk.
Suffolk Case Study
Ultra Precision based in Haverhill, Suffolk, has secured three grants from the Growing Business Fund amounting to £135,000. The precision engineering company makes components for a range of industries including aerospace, robotics and motorsport.
Geoff Quick, Managing Director of Ultra Precision said: “The grants from the Growing Business Fund have really helped drive our growth.”
“We can now invest in the latest technologically advanced equipment to make our processes faster and more efficient. This will deliver opportunities to be more competitive in a global marketplace and we aim to employ a further 10 people over the next two years to achieve our goals. “
For further information on Growing Business Fund please go to www.newanglia.co.uk/business-support/ or call the New Anglia Growth Hub on 0300 333 6536
Kerry Flower, Head of Human Resources with the winner of the Outstanding Progress and Achievement in Engineering award, Dylan Taylor, at City College Norwich’s annual Further Education Awards. KLM UK Engineering were proud to have sponsored this award and congratulate Dylan.
Immaculate self-contained office suites available on first and second floor of substantial Victorian building set in quiet location and two minutes drive from the Norwich ring-road. The Grange stands in pleasant grounds with a view of parkland, has secure car parking and a private gated drive.
Office space is bright, modern and fully flexible. Office space is computer networked throughout and is available with or without modern office furniture and storage.
Paris, Amstelveen, Norwich, 10September 2015 – Wayne Easlea has been appointed Operations Director of KLMUKEngineering Limited, a wholly owned AFI KLM E&M subsidiary specialising in maintenance solutions for regional and narrow body aircraft fleets.
Waynestarted his aviation career at KLM UK Engineering (formally AirUKEngineering)in 1990 as an aircraft maintenance apprentice. After graduating he worked as a licensed Technician and then as a Supervisor in Base Maintenance. In 1998 he moved toAmsterdamto lead a Line Maintenance team of 10. Upon his return to the UK in 2001 Wayne joined the management team, initially as an Aircraft Maintenance Project Manager and then to the role of Production Support Manager. Since then Wayne has managed the Materials, Stores and Base Maintenance departments and held EASA Form 4 responsibility. Wayne has a wealth of experience within the company and the industry and will be a great addition to the team.
On learning of his appointment, Wayne Easlea said: “I am very proud to be appointed Operations Director of KLM UK Engineering Limited. I hope that the knowledge and experience acquired throughout my 25 year career will have a positive impact on the company and its clients. KLM UK Engineering is an outstanding company with extensive experience and know-how in regional fleet maintenance, specialising in Boeing 737, Airbus A320, BAe146/RJ andFokker aircraft. My main objective is to continue the delivery of quality maintenance and value to our customers and to further develop our capability on new aircraft types.”
Tekpro are delighted to welcome Nutrivet Misr to their web of international distributors. Dr Sarhan’s company, based in Giza, provides additives to feed pellet mills throughout Egypt. They plan to help improve their customer’s pellet quality by introducing them to Tekpro’s Holmen durability testers. Dr Sarhan visited the UK for the first time to spend two days training with Tekpro, learning the full capability of their electro-mechanical equipment. He believes there is a lot of potentialfor the equipment in the Egyptian feed market.Tekpro are currently exporting a large amount toUSA and Australia, and hopes that the new relationshipwill blossom to the same effect.
Norfolk Food and Drink ~ Septembers menu review Delia’s Restaurant and Bar, Friday 28thAugust 2015
To view the currentmenu visithttps://www.deliascanarycatering.co.uk/delias/menu.aspx We received a very warm welcome on arrival, Anna’s coat was checked, and we were escorted to the bar prior to being taken to the table.
A friendly and knowledgeable waitress assisted us with the wine list, offering advice, recommendations and a sample of the one of the potential wines for us to taste. We selected the Gavi Battistina which we enjoyed in the environment which was modern and stylish, clean and well lit with a nice selection of jazz as background music.
We were quickly offered olives from Casablanca and homemade sweet potato crisps, both of which were very well presented and very tasty so were a welcome addition whilst we enjoyed our wine. We were escorted to our table at our convenience, and offered the current menu to peruse whist waiting for our starters to arrive. A delicious selection of homemade bread, white, wholemeal and rosemary focaccia were offered and again were gratefully received. This excellent level of customer service and attention to detail, with so many homemade elements within the dishes, set a very high standard and it continued throughout the evening. Debbie and the other waitresses were all excellent, courteous, friendly and efficient.
I had the Norfolk Gardeners Soup to start, which was served piping hot and attractively garnished with fresh basil, parsley and cream. I enjoyed this fully flavoured starter with more of the homemade bread.The salad was an ideal crossover dish being appropriate for late summer/early autumn, whatever the weather! It was very well presented, neat and precise with attractive slices of the apple to bring a fresh zingy element as well as colour to the dish. The perfectly prepared small, crunchy croutons added extra bite to the dish, whilst the lovely Norfolk White Lady cheese was carefully melted to the right point to provide a delicate softness, yet not losing its form.
The main courses were both very nicely presented in bowls appropriate for the size of the dish. I had the slow braised belly pork, which was beautifully cooked, the combination of elements worked very well, to give a nice variety to the dish. I particularly enjoyed the way the pork rested upon the shredded runner beans, which were a lighter vegetable and a tasty addition to the dish, and was topped with the sautéed apple and onion slice. The new potatoes were very fresh and nicely flavoured with mint and worked very well with intense juniper and cider sauce. The risotto was very well cooked, with a good bite maintained in the rice. I felt that the sweetness of the Madeira was fine addition to the intense mushroom flavour, giving an additional opulence to this rich dish, and lashings of Parmesan tumbled down this mountain of deliciousness. The puddings were most enjoyable, and well composed on the plate. We shared the puddings and were most impressed by the Norfolk Coffee Cream pudding. The homemade shortbread was beautifully crumbly, and gave a different texture to accompany the fresh tasting coffee cream and the intense, syrupy jug of coffee. The cheeseboard was excellent, with the nice selection of local cheeses and appropriate accompaniments. It should be noted that the homemade biscuits were superb, which again elevated the overall quality of the dish.
My Americano to finish was lovely, as was my wife’s Irish coffee, and the petit four finished off the evening perfectly.
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A great job at the heart of marketing in a busy company producing national TV commercials. You’ll help implement our marketing strategy, arrange campaigns, run a database, and organise other team-members (including the Directors!)
You’ll be researching leads online and by phone, and making full use of social media. Plus you’ll be part of a creative and amazingly friendly team.
You’ll have confidence, a creative imagination, strong planning and time-management abilities, plus good presentation and people skills. If you’ve experience in advertising or TV production, have marketing qualifications or a degree, so much the better. But as long as you can demonstrate these skills, your enthusiasm, and can sell yourself to us, we’d like to hear from you.
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Matt Goddard, Chartered Financial Planner & Wealth Manager at Norwich based SG Wealth Management has been elected as Chartered Champion for the Norfolk region of the Personal Finance Society (PFS).
Chartered status enables individuals and firms to demonstrate their professional commitment to raising standards of knowledge, capability and ethical practice. It tells their clients that they can expect the highest quality of service.
Chartered champions, first established in 2009, act as local advocates for the Chartered status in their respective regions to promote the its benefits to the financial planning profession and to the wider community. The presence of at least one Chartered champion in every region means that the PFS now has the ability to provide the growing body of Chartered members in the UK with a variety of initiatives including ‘Chartered Connections’ events which establish links with other professionals such as lawyers and accountants.
“Having achieved the Chartered status in 2011, I personally feel it has benefitted me in my discussions with professionals in the legal and accountancy fields as well as with potential clients. As the Chartered Financial Planner status is still relatively new when compared with say Accountants, Surveyors and the like, the benefits need to be promoted to the sector and the public. I also broadened my knowledge by studying for the STEP certificate for Financial Services has led me to sitting on the Norwich and Norfolk STEP branch committee and a link to the Norfolk Joint Institutes committee” Matt Goddard
Chartered brings with it serious obligations. Holders are required to ensure the advice, service and ongoing support they provide is:
of the highest quality
based on the client’s researched needs
provided by someone operating within their level of competency.
Holders meet this in a number of ways…
a commitment to professional development, including attaining the highest qualifications
belonging to the CII or the Personal Finance Society (the financial advice arm of the CII Group), including adhering to the CII Code of Ethics
adhering to continuing professional development requirements.
Matt joined SG Wealth Management in 2011 and has been providing financial advice since 1997. He has a wide breadth of experience working with multi-national life offices, private banking and more recently the High Net Worth clients of SG Wealth Management. Matt is among the elite of financial advisers in the country being a Fellow of the Personal Finance Society, a Chartered Financial Planner and a member of the Institute of Financial Planning. He is also an affiliate member of STEP (Society of Trust & Estate Planners) having attained the STEP certificate for Financial Services (Distinction).
SG Wealth Management & SG Corporate Services will be at the B2B Exhibition on Thursday 15th October, come along to meet the team for a chat about your personal finances in the Advice and Finance zone. We also help address a range of needs for companies of all sizes from small start-ups through to businesses with thousands of employees.
Aston Shaw, a local accountancy firm, has been busy fundraising and raising awareness for the local children’s charity EACH (East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices) since it first launchedthe campaign in February of this year. The main event – a grouptandem skydive with 25 staff members – has been hugely successful, raising over £10,000 for the local charity.
The day itself was a nerve-racking experience for some, followed by feelings of relief and an overwhelming sense of pride. One of the brave skydivers commented: “I was really anxious and apprehensive on the day, but afterwards I couldn’t have been happier – it was an incredible experience and I’m tempted to do another!”, these feelings were echoed amongst most of the staff who took part at Aston Shaw.
The skydive took place at Beccles Airfield, on August 22nd, the weather was perfect and the day ran as smoothly as possible.All the staff are pleased to have surpassed the initial target set by the firm. Post-skydive donations continue to roll in, and the total continues to rise.
EACH supports families and cares for children and young people with life-threatening conditions across Cambridgeshire,Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk and relies heavily on donations from fundraising activities. The £10,000 raised by Aston Shaw will largely go towards thenookappeal; EACH is raising money for a new, bespoke hospice to be built in the heart of Norfolk. The new hospice will be much better equipped to provide the services that the children need, and will bring new facilities for the children to enjoy.