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Food Safety Week-would your premises pass the Kitchen Check?

Food Safety Week is an annual event organised by the Food Standards Agency – its starts on the 10th June and the theme this year is the Kitchen Check ( a copy of the leaflet is attached to this post)

RedCat will be blooging throughout the week- but we have devised a quiz which will be posted at www.redcat.gb.comon Monday and will be open to all to enter until the end of Friday 14th June

The prize is to win a ‘Food Safety Inspector’ type visit to your premises; one of the RedCat team will come along with our swabbing machine and check the cleanliness of your kitchen

But some Food Safety tips- linking to the key themes of Food Safety Week are

Cleaning Hands are one of the main ways germs are spread. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm water before preparing and handling food, cooking and after touching the bin, going to the toilet, handling pets or handling raw food. Wash or change dish cloths, tea towels, sponges and oven gloves regularly and let them dry before you use them again. Dirty, damp cloths are the perfect place for bacteria to breed.

Our kit will be able to tell how clean your surfaces are; we also use an Ultra Violet Kit on our training courses to see just how good hand washing is

Avoiding Cross Contamination • Cross contamination occurs when harmful germs/bacteria are spread between food, surfaces and equipment. You can help to prevent this by removing clutter that you don’t need and cleaning worktops before and after food preparation. • Always use a chopping board. Wash the board and other utensils in hot, soapy water when you’ve finished using them and in between preparing raw food (meat, poultry, eggs, fish and raw vegetables) and ready-to-eat food. Better still, use a separate chopping board for each type of food.

Chilling • Make sure your fridge is set between 0 and 5 degrees, you can use a a fridge thermometer to check. This is to prevent harmful bacteria from multiplying to dangerous levels • Don’t overfill your fridge. This allows air to circulate and maintains the set temperature. • Store raw meat and poultry at the bottom of the fridge and properly wrap or cover it to avoid raw juices contaminating other foods.

Cooking food thoroughly • Cook food thoroughly until it is steaming hot in the middle. This will kill any harmful bacteria that may be present. You do not need a probe for this- check that the juices are clear and that there has been a colour change

This is particularly important with BBQ’s!

Understanding ‘use by’ and ‘best before’ dates • ‘Use by’ dates are typically found on perishable products (dairy, meat and fish) and are based on scientific testing to determine how long these foods will stay safe. After that date, food could be unsafe to eat even if it is correctly stored and looks and smells fine. • ‘Best before’ dates are used on foods that have a longer shelf life and tell us how long the food will be at its best. After that date it may be safe to eat, but its flavour and texture might have deteriorated. • The exception to this rule is eggs which have a ‘best before’ rather than a ‘use by’ date. Providing the eggs are cooked thoroughly, they can be eaten a day or two after their ‘best before’ date but not longer than this. • Check the ‘use by’ dates on the food in your fridge on a regular basis and be sure to use (eat, cook or freeze) food before its ‘use by’ to help you avoid throwing food away unnecessarily. • Once food with a ‘use-by’ date has been opened, follow any storage instructions such as ‘eat within two days of opening’.

Using leftovers safely Using up leftovers can be a good way of making a meal go further. • If you are going to store leftovers in the fridge, cool leftovers as quickly as possible (ideally within 90 minutes) cover them well, get them in the fridge and eat them up within two days. • If you are going to freeze them, cool them before putting them in your freezer, to minimise temperature fluctuation in the freezer. Once foods are in the freezer, they can be safely stored there forever – but the quality will deteriorate so it’s best to eat them within three months. • Make sure you defrost leftovers properly first. Defrost them in the fridge, or in the microwave if you intend to cook them straightaway. • Eat leftovers within 24 hours of defrosting and do not refreeze. The only exception to this is if you are defrosting raw food, such as meat or poultry, once you have cooked this it can be refrozen. • Cook leftovers until steaming hot throughout. • Don’t reheat leftovers more than once.

If you would like to enter our quiz or if you have any Food Safety Questions- then do please contact us

Breakwater fundraising for Big C

Norwich based IT Support company, Breakwater IT are doing their bit to help Norfolk charity, Big C.

Kelly Hemingway, Account Manager at Breakwater, will be doing a skydive at the Beccles airfield on 26th July. Breakwater have supported several local charities in the past and Kelly this time has handpicked Big C as the one she would like to donate her proceeds to.

Kelly said ‘I like to support cancer charities and this time it’s nice to be able to pass the funds onto a local one that does such invaluable work’

For updates on the skydive follow @BreakwaterIT on twitter and to donate visit https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/KellyHemingway

MigSolv Awarded Top Credit Card Security Accreditation

MigSolv, (Migration Solutions), has been awarded PCI DSS accreditation through external audit of its systems for security and compliance. PCI DSS is the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard and is a standard that all organisations, including online retailers, must follow when storing, processing and transmitting their customer’s credit card data. Customers of any colocation provider who transact credit cards should ensure that the provider has PCI DSS accreditation as, otherwise, they could fall foul of the standard.

There are two ways in which accreditation can be obtained; this first is to self assess, i.e. state that you have looked at your own systems and are comfortable that you are compliant, the second is to be assessed by a third party auditor who will issue an ‘Attestation of Compliance’ if they deem you to be compliant. Whilst many colocation providers choose the simpler, self assessment route, MigSolv considered the matter of security of such importance that they elected for third party audit. MigSolv MD, Alex Rabbetts, said, “At MigSolv we take security very seriously indeed. Whilst it would be much easier to simply say ‘we comply’ and hope for the best, we think the security of our customers, and that of their customers, to be of sufficient importance that we wanted to provide the comfort that we have been audited by others and it isn’t just us saying ‘we’re compliant’, it is a professional auditor that is saying,’MigSolv is compliant’. We believe this is a much stronger statement for our customers to rely on.”

Tim Holman, CEO of Qualified Security Assessors 2-sec said, “Migration Solutions have demonstrated they take information security seriously and have exceeded the security requirements laid down by PCI DSS during their recent Level 1 Service Provider audit.

Following receipt of the Attestation of Compliance, MigSolv further submitted an application for registration on the Visa Merchant Agent website. This is an important step as Visa Europe state clearly on their website that: ‘With effect from 31 December 2012, Visa Europe acquiring members must ensure that their merchants use only merchant agents that are registered by Visa Europe and listed on www.visamerchantagentslist.com‘. They further state, ‘If a merchant or retailer has engaged you to provide services that involve processing, storing or transmitting cardholder data, (directly or indirectly), then you are a merchant agent.’ This clearly puts colocation in the frame. MigSolv has subsequently been listed on the Visa Merchant Agent list and is one of only two companies that is listed as colocation and having been externally audited for Level 1 PCI DSS compliance.

David Manning, Operations Director at MigSolv said, “Our PCI DSS compliance, combined with our listing as a Visa Merchant Agent, makes a very strong statement to our customers. Customers that are subject to the PCI DSS standard really only have two choices, one of the two externally audited Level 1 colocation companies listed with Visa Europe, or a risk – I know which route I would prefer!

About MigSolv MigSolv, (Migration Solutions), is Europe’s leading independent specialist Data Centre Consultancy. Independent of any vendor, MigSolv offers informed, unbiased advice on all aspects of data centre design, operation and migration. Uniquely, MigSolv also operates its own, state-of-the-art, data centre in Norwich meaning that its consultancy is based on real, up-to-date, data centre operational experience and knowledge.

For more information please visit: www.migsolv.com Contact: Alex Rabbetts, Managing Director, 0845 251 2255, [email protected]

It’s all going on here at the BEST WESTERN Brook Hotel, Norwich – Update

Hi there

We thought we would give you an update on what’s happening here at the BEST WESTERN Brook Hotel…

Last Thursday’s Welcome Event was a great success and was lovely to see some of our fellow Chamber Members and other local business representatives for a glass of wine, Sean Goodman our Magician and Peter with his Casino Tables were very entertaining and helped make the evening.

We have now been live on the Best Western system for 3 weeks and seengreat response as a result which has contributed to us being fully booked most nights this week.

Norfolk Chamber are boked in with us for their next “Meet the Chamber” Event which is to take place here on Wednesday 4th September.

Father’s Day is coming up and we are running 2-4-1 mains and desserts from 12pm to 6pm so come along with the family to ttreat your dad to his favourite meal – a delicious British Roast!

Anything you need as always feel free to contact Sarah any time on 07436 162697 or by email to [email protected]

See you soon!

New websites for STM Packaging Group

STM Packaging Group appointed Bigfork to design 4 new websites for each group company (STM Group, Sefton Transmail, The Polythene Company, Shirplass). STM manufacture polythene packaging and mailing products and wanted the websites to have a strong visual impact. You can see to full story and websites on our website.

Bigfork – we make websites stand out

t:01603 513080

www.bigfork.co.uk

Streamlining Employment Law

Howes Percival’s employment law experts are advising employers to ensure that they are aware of the forthcoming changes to employment law that may affect their businesses.

In particular, a new fee regime for the submission of employment tribunal claims, is due to be implemented on 29 July 2013. Under the new fee system, like in the civil courts, a claimant will be required to pay a fee (or provide an application for fee remission against that fee) to present an employment tribunal claim, as well as a further fee if the claim proceeds to a full tribunal hearing.

Also in the pipeline is the introduction of a new type of employment status, from 1 September 2013, which will provide for an “employee shareholder” to be awarded shares in their employer, in exchange for giving up certain of their employment rights, including the right to unfair dismissal (except for automatically unfair dismissal protection) and the right to a statutory redundancy payment.

Harriet Howes and Nicola Butterworth will be discussing these reforms, and the potential impact they may have on local businesses, at the forthcoming Chamber of Commerce HR Forum on 25 June 2013 at Dunston Hall. The session will also look at the tax implications of paying in lieu of notice and practical pointers for managing redundancies.

To book a place please go here

Half Term Holidays… UK City Breaks, the perfect escape!

Half Term Holidays… UK City Breaks, Norwich isthe perfect escape!

With the little ones of school again so many people are at a loss and stuck for things to do!

We have just reduced the rates for the last of our rooms for you to come and take a trip to Norwich for a quick City Break, the chance to get away and entertain the kiddies without breaking the bank…

Norwich has so much to offer with the Norfolk Broads, Norwich City Centre for the shopping, museums, restaurants and more, bowling, cinema, skating or nature walks all within easy reach of the Brook, Norwich by car or by bus.

Check out the deals on our website and make sure you tell your friends, you wouldn’t want them to miss out on the chance to come and stay for a little break away!www.brookhotel.co.uk

It’s all going on here at the BEST WESTERN Brook Hotel, Norwich

We are getting ready for a busy Bank Holiday weekend here at the Hotel with all the rooms undergoing deep cleans, the ordering is all being done for the restaurant and bar, managers are meeting to look at what’s going on so we are all prepared and the gardener is due to arrive this afternoon for a spruce up!

It is fairly quiet here this evening accommodation wise s most people checked out today to get back to make their plans and set off for their weekends away so if you need a Hotel this evening, we are here for you…

https://www.brookhotel.co.uk

BUILD and Jet Social PR share the secrets of CSR

BUILD SHARE THE SECRETS OF CSR – Congratulations to Jess and Ali from Norwich PR Company, Jet Social for organising tonight’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) “Speed Dating” event for businesses and charities at Beluga where BUILD Chief Executive, James Kearns shared experience of working in partnership with business for mutual reward.

MigSolv partners with Next Connex on Open Access Network for Norwich

Europe’s leading independent Computer Room and Data Centre Specialist, MigSolv, has partnered with Next Connex to deliver an Open Access Network into its Norwich data centre.

Next Connex will deliver a diversely routed, low latency network into the Norwich Data Centre, directly connecting it to over 200 carriers available at Telehouse North including LINX. Next Connex is also connecting the site directly to its Slough node where it will provide Internet links to the USA and Europe, independently of London Docklands.

Next Connex continues it’s on-going commitment to the provision of flexible, high bandwidth & high availability connectivity to data centres throughout the UK. Next Connex can provide extremely low-latency links, connecting the modern data centre to any carrier with a presence on or near their network.

Bob Griffiths, Sales Director of Next Connex said, “It is a privilege to be working in partnership with MigSolv which has a superb reputation within the UK and across Europe for the delivery of data centre consultancy. The Norwich data centre is actually a pair of identical, highly specified, data centres recently rebuilt to the highest standards we have seen in the UK. Combined with value for money, flexibility and ease of access it is one of the best data centres in the UK.”

MigSolv is uniquely positioned to deliver the Highest Quality Colocation with robust power and cooling as well as industry leading security features. Supported by resilient networking from Next Connex and connections to the widest possible choice of carriers, MigSolv will, no doubt, be the facility of choice for the most discerning of colocation customers.

By combining new and innovative data centres such as MigSolv’s Norwich facility with an Open Access Network Partnership from Next Connex, it is no longer necessary to maintain a costly presence in London’s main carrier exchanges. End users now have a choice in the data centre market whilst maintaining their connectivity relationships with a vast range of available carriers, delivered seamlessly over optical fibre infrastructure.

Alex Rabbetts, CEO of MigSolv said, “We chose Next Connex to be our network infrastructure partner because they are able to design and deliver a scalable, diverse and dedicated open access network, with multiple IP transit routes, that allows us to offer our customers exceptional network connectivity. Customers can now connect to any Carrier with a presence in the UK through a simple fibre link.”

ABOUT MIGSOLV MigSolv, (Migration Solutions), is Europe’s leading independent specialist Data Centre Consultancy. Independent of any vendor, MigSolv offers informed, unbiased advice on all aspects of data centre design, operation and migration. Uniquely, MigSolv also operates its own, state-of-the-art, data centre in Norwich meaning that its consultancy is based on real, up-to-date, data centre operational experience and knowledge.

For more information on this exciting partnership please click here.

Contact: David Manning, Operations Director, 0845 251 2255, [email protected]

About Next Connex Next Connex is a Wholesale provider of Data Centre and Internet Infrastructure including Wide Area Networks, Internet Access and colocation. Next Connex operates an 800Km optical fibre network in the UK providing connectivity to Data Centres at low latency and high capacity.

For more information see www.nextconnex.com

Contact: Richard Auld, Commercial Director, 0800 902 0902, [email protected]