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  • 12 November 2025 1:13 PM | Anonymous

    Olympic legend Sally Gunnell OBE returns to start Mental Elf Festive Fun Run on 30 November

    Worthing-based mental health charity, West Sussex Mind, will hold Mental Elf, its annual 5km run and walk on Sunday 30 November – and this year there’s a new 2km option in the afternoon, suitable for all abilities. 

    Runners and walkers dressed as elves will take over Worthing seafront – and Sally Gunnell OBE will start the 5km race with her personal trainer son, Luca Bigg, leading a fun warm-up.

    The charity is delighted to bring Mental Elf back to Worthing, as the event had to be cancelled last year due to health and safety concerns around Storm Bert, and is very excited to welcome back Sally Gunnell! 

    West Sussex Mind hopes that this year’s event will attract 220 runners and walkers for its biggest fundraiser of the year at a time when the demand for the charity’s support continues to soar.  

    During 2024-25, West Sussex Mind supported 7,766 people with their mental health (22.8% more than the previous year) and answered 9,547 calls to its Help Point. The independent charity, which is experiencing a significant increase in demand for its services, relies on fundraising for the majority of its services, and large community events, such as Mental Elf, are paramount to help it continue its work. 

    Fundraising and communications manager, Sue Smith, said: “Mental Elf is a great opportunity for us to raise awareness about our services, come together with our community and generate funds so that we can support anyone who needs our help. We hope that our community will rally again and help us reach our target of 220 participants.”   

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  • 12 November 2025 11:04 AM | Anonymous

    Shoreham Pantomime Programme ad - reach 1000's of local families this December

    The Ropetackle Arts Centre are looking for advertisers (prices from £25 plus VAT) to help fill their free to use digital annual pantomime programme - and help support local professional theatre

    The Ropetackle Arts Centre panto programme is a free, purely digital, and easy to download - a must-see for the thousands of local and loyal people who come and watch the fabulous Shoreham Panto every year. It will be available to view from the 19th of December (when they open) and into the New Year.

    Your ad would not only include an optional "do follow" hyperlink on your advert (to wherever you want people directing to), but also social media posts from them on all their usual outlets thanking you for your support and you can also visit the venue for photo promos so your customers can see your kind support for the venture.

    There is also an option to fully sponsor the pantomime next year.

    https://ropetacklecentre.co.uk/panto/

    https://www.facebook.com/ShorehamPanto/

    Please find the info pack with further details here as well as a price list and the QR code that takes you to the programme where you will find corresponding numbered spaces for the ads that are on a first come, first served basis!


  • 12 November 2025 8:41 AM | Anonymous

    The latest Market Commentary George Square Financial Management In Conjunction With Albemarle Street Partners  

    Markets hit record highs as trade deal and strong earnings fuel optimism 

    Stocks reached new heights in October, boosted by a breakthrough US-China trade agreement and exceptional corporate earnings. President Trump and President Xi Jinping reached a comprehensive agreement in Busan, South Korea, that reduced tariffs and suspended export controls. The agreement halved American tariffs on Chinese goods related to fentanyl supplies. It prompted Beijing to suspend retaliatory duties on US agricultural products while pausing its rare earth export restrictions for one year. The deal also commits China to purchasing at least 12 million metric tons of American soybeans before year's end, providing relief to farmers who had lost access to their largest foreign market. 

    Corporate America delivered one of its strongest earnings performances in years, providing fundamental support for the rally beyond trade optimism alone. An impressive 83% of large-cap companies beat profit expectations during the third quarter reporting season, the highest proportion since mid-2021. Earnings grew 10.7% from a year earlier, marking the fourth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth. Technology giants led the charge, with Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and Alphabet all exceeding analyst estimates. The information technology sector posted earnings growth of 25%, driven by demand for AI-related products. 

    The Federal Reserve delivered an expected 25 basis point cut in October, but Chair Jerome Powell suggested it might be the last cut of the year. The rally in global equities is underpinned by the strength in corporate earnings and a limited impact from tariff-related uncertainty. Analysts expect earnings to grow 11% in 2025 and 14% in 2026. The Federal Reserve appears to be committed to cutting interest rates gradually, which further supports risk sentiment. We remain vigilant against building valuation concerns and will continue to seek appropriate sources of diversification to enhance risk-adjusted returns. 

    The continuing US government shutdown is making the macro picture harder to determine. This is something we are monitoring as the lack of information is introducing some risk and we stand ready to adjust portfolios if US economic fundamentals are deteriorating. 

    Digesting the data 

    US large caps climbed 4.87% during the month, notching multiple record closes as investors celebrated an end to escalating trade tensions between the world's two largest economies. The breakthrough lifted stocks across the board. World equities jumped 4.54% for the month, with Asian markets surging 7.10% on hopes the truce would stick.  

    Japanese equities rose 4.35% on policy optimism after Sanae Takaichi was sworn in as Japan’s first female prime minister.  

    European markets posted more modest gains of 2.75% and UK equities rose 4.09% on better economic data and waning budgetary concerns. 

    Fixed income assets were roughly flat over the month after stronger returns in the prior month. In the UK, Chancellor Rachel Reeves signalled a willingness to consider spending cuts alongside tax increases, which helped UK government bonds rally 2.7%. 

     

     

     

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  • 10 November 2025 2:09 PM | Anonymous

    Lightning Fibre Partners with CityFibre to Launch Business Broadband Services

    Award-winning full fibre provider Lightning Fibre has partnered with CityFibre, the UK’s largest independent full fibre platform, to deliver premium business broadband services nationwide.

    This strategic agreement allows Lightning Fibre to expand beyond the South East, via CityFibre’s growing network.

    CityFibre’s digital infrastructure is purpose-built for performance, with a fully independent, carrier-grade fibre network now reaching over 4.6 million premises, with plans to reach more than 8 million across the UK.

    Businesses benefit from:

           Gigabit and multi-gigabit speeds

           10Gb XGS-PON technology, enabling ultra-fast symmetrical connections

           Low latency and high reliability—ideal for VoIP, hybrid working, cloud apps, and data-heavy operations

           Open access infrastructure, allowing providers like Lightning Fibre to offer tailored business-grade services at competitive rates

    “CityFibre’s reach and technology are a perfect match for our mission to connect more businesses with high-performance broadband and award-winning customer service,” said Rob Reaks, chief commercial officer at Lightning Fibre. “This partnership allows us to scale beyond our own physical network regionally, and indeed nationally, while maintaining our commitment to quality and service.”

    “Lightning Fibre brings a strong regional brand and customer-first mindset to our partner ecosystem,” added Andy Wilson, Sales Director at CityFibre. “Together, we’re delivering future-proof connectivity to businesses of all sizes across the UK.”

    Lightning Fibre works with managed IT service partners to provide business full fibre broadband as well as serving small and large businesses customers directly. Businesses can learn more or request a quote atwww.lightningfibre.co.uk or contact Joe Brownell at joe.brownell@lightningfibre.co.uk.


  • 05 November 2025 2:13 PM | Anonymous

    Cut through the AI noise: What’s really working for UK businesses

    AI is everywhere right now, but most businesses are still trying to figure out what actually works. With headlines promising revolutionary change and a constant stream of new tools, it’s easy for business leaders to feel overwhelmed.

    Yet, beneath all the noise, AI is already delivering real, measurable benefits for organisations across the UK. From saving time on routine tasks to unlocking new insights and improving decision-making, AI is no longer just a future concept – it’s a practical tool that’s reshaping the way businesses operate today.

    What’s holding businesses back from AI?

    Many organisations are eager to embrace AI but encounter common challenges:

    • Uncertainty about where to begin:
      With so many AI solutions and use cases available, it can be difficult to identify which approach will deliver the most value. Leaders are looking for a clear, practical starting point.
    • Concerns about data security and compliance:
      Protecting sensitive information and meeting regulatory requirements are essential. Businesses want reassurance that adopting AI won’t compromise their security posture.
    • Perceptions of complexity and cost:
      AI is often seen as a solution for large enterprises with big budgets and technical teams. This misconception can prevent smaller businesses from exploring accessible, cost-effective tools.
    • Fear of disruption:
      Introducing new technology can feel daunting, especially if there are concerns about how it will affect existing workflows or team adoption.

    Practical steps to get started with AI:

    If you're exploring how AI could fit into your organisation, here are four practical steps to help you move forward with confidence:

    • Start with a clear business need:
      Focus on a specific challenge – like reducing manual admin or improving customer response times – where AI could deliver measurable impact.
    • Use what you already have:
      Many AI features are built into tools like Microsoft 365, meaning you can begin experimenting without major investment or disruption.
    • Keep it simple and achievable:
      Choose a small, low-risk project to pilot. Quick wins help build internal support and demonstrate the value of AI in a real-world context.
    • Get expert advice:
      Learning from those who’ve already implemented AI can help you avoid common mistakes and accelerate your progress. The on-demand webinar is a great place to start.

    In our webinar, experts from Microsoft and FluidOne came together to share what they’ve learned from putting AI into practice. The session, featuring Microsoft’s Apay Obang-Oyway, FluidOne CEO Russ Horton, and Microsoft Solutions Consultant Adam Blackwell, focuses on cutting through the confusion to show how AI is making a tangible difference for UK businesses heading into 2026.

    Full details and access: https://info.fluidone.com/lp/microsoft-fluidone-ai-in-2026-webinar

    You can call 01273 384 100 or email brighton@fluidone.com to get in touch with our experts today.


  • 05 November 2025 10:57 AM | Anonymous

    Electric Storm Youth Celebrates Youth Work Week 2025: Building Brighter Futures

    Lancing based charity, Electric Storm Youth (ESY), are proudly highlighting the difference they make in young people’s lives as part of Youth Work Week 2025, a national campaign running from 3rd to 9th November.

    Led by the National Youth Agency (NYA), Youth Work Week is a powerful moment to recognise and celebrate the life-changing impact of youth work across the UK with the theme ‘Building Brighter Futures: Safe places, trusted support, and opportunities to thrive’.

    ESY exists to support and inspire young people aged 10–18 to thrive emotionally and socially. They provide a consistent, welcoming presence for young people, especially those facing disadvantage, isolation, or personal challenges. This is achieved through open-access youth sessions, mentoring, mobile street based youth work and targeted support programmes, all aimed at building confidence, resilience and a sense of belonging.

    The dedication of their Youth Team provides vital support and helps young people achieve meaningful goals. The true impact of this work is demonstrated by the young people themselves.

    "I would never have been able to speak in public and present without ESY’s help in building my confidence. I still feel scared but love that they encourage me and I was so pleased with myself once I’ve done it."

    "The ESY team are so friendly and supportive. I’d love to give back as they have given to me and become a youth worker one day."

    Karen Jefford, CEO of Electric Storm Youth, shared her thoughts "This Youth Work Week I want to highlight the dedication of every youth worker in our team and across the sector. They bring real care, patience, and understanding into young people's lives every single day”. Talking about the ongoing mission of Electric Storm Youth she said “We are committed to keeping youth work real, relevant and full of human heart for every young person we serve."

    National Youth Agency Chief Executive Leigh Middleton OBE said: “Youth Work Week is a powerful opportunity to celebrate the dedication, passion and expertise of youth workers who make a lasting difference in young people’s lives often quietly and without fanfare. It’s also a moment to recognise youth work as a vital investment not only in individual futures, but in the strength, wellbeing and resilience of our communities.”

    Join the conversation online using #YouthWorkWeek and #YWW25 to show your support for youth workers and the young people they empower.

    To learn more about ESY visit www.electricstormyouth.co.uk

    To learn more about Youth Work Week and how youth work is making a difference across the country, visit https://nya.org.uk/yww25.


  • 29 October 2025 11:08 AM | Anonymous

    Carpenter Box to host open evening for aspiring accountants and tax professionals

    Carpenter Box is inviting anyone considering a career in accountancy or tax to its Trainee Scheme Open Evening on Tuesday 11th November at the firm’s head office in Worthing. Whether you're exploring new career options or ready to take your first step into the profession, the event offers valuable insights for those aiming to start in 2026.

    With offices in Worthing, Brighton, Crawley, Lewes, Chichester and Portsmouth, Carpenter Box attracts trainees from across the South East, making this event ideal for anyone based in or near these areas.

    During the evening, attendees will:

    ·        Discover the different pathways into accountancy, tax and business advisory roles
    ·        Learn more about Carpenter Box’s award-winning trainee scheme
    ·        Chat with current trainees and qualified team members to hear first-hand about their experiences
    ·        Meet representatives from both the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) to explore qualification routes.

    The Carpenter Box HR team will be available to offer practical CV and interview tips for those applying to trainee roles.


    As Sussex’s leading accountancy training firm, Carpenter Box welcomed a record 27 new trainees over the past 12 months, including 12 who joined in September 2025. This brings the total number of trainees to 57, making up more than 20% of the firm’s 270-strong workforce.


    Refreshments will be available, and the event runs from 5.30pm to 7.30pm at Amelia House, Worthing, West Sussex BN11 1RL. To reserve a free place or learn more, visit www.carpenterbox.com/open-evening





  • 15 October 2025 10:39 AM | Anonymous

    Shake It Up Creative celebrates 10 years in business!

    Shake It Up Creative, the Worthing-based marketing and web company sprang into life in September 2015 with a launch party at (the then named) Rockinghorse Cocktail Bar.  Rachael Dines was made redundant from her software marketing role whilst pregnant in 2009 but managed to complete a UK Trade & Investment Scholarship trip to Chicago and become Chartered before her notice period ended.  She went on to work as a freelance marketer for six years - her first contract was handling PR for an independent hotel group.  Feeling ambitious, she then wanted the next step and co-founded the micro agency to deliver a range of creative services to businesses and non-profits.  She has now led the company alone but with a team underneath her, for over five years, taking it to new heights both financially and with the client roster.  Recent achievements include:

    • Winning a Web Excellence Award for Web Design
    • Delivery of the largest value contract the business has had in its history in 2024
    • Helping to launch the West Sussex Growth Hub
    • Finalist for Best Promotional Campaign at the national Independent Agency Awards 2025
    • Finalist for Sussex Entrepreneur Award 2025
    • Rachael was selected to sit on the West Sussex Economic Growth Board
    • Rachael has been selected to speak at the Marketing Profs B2B Forum in Boston, USA, this November

    Sectors of strength for Shake It Up Creative are arts & culture, hospitality, and charity, however the company also work with West Sussex County Council and organisations in other industries.  The business has also proudly provided hundreds of pro bono calls to startups, small businesses and non-profits since it launched ten years ago.

    Rachael said “Naturally there have been highs and lows, but I am so proud that we are still standing and continue to deliver valuable work across the county and beyond. Being a business owner requires strength, resilience and innovation and sometimes it can feel hard to find all of those things. Having the support of other Chamber members has been invaluable and I love being a part of this community.  I can’t wait to see what we can achieve in the next decade”

    https://www.shakeitupcreative.com/



  • 13 October 2025 11:36 AM | Anonymous

    Electric Storm Youth Calls for Community Votes to get a share of Tesco’s Stronger Starts Fund

    Electric Storm Youth is asking for crucial community support to secure a grant of up to £1,500 from the Tesco Stronger Starts scheme. The funding would directly support the provision of fun and educational youth sessions during the school holidays. This will provide families with access to safe and affordable activities for young people aged 10 to 18 in the local area.

    Stronger Starts provides grant awards of up to £1,500 to local community projects with a particular focus on children and young people. Three groups in every community have been shortlisted to receive grant awards, and Tesco customers can vote for the group they think should take away the top award in their local Tesco store.

    Electric Storm Youth is one of the groups on the shortlist in Tesco stores across Worthing, and Durrington.

    If successful, this funding will be used to run a range of engaging and supportive activities for young people aged 10-18 during the school holidays. The goal is to ensure young people in the local area can easily access opportunities that help them build skills, confidence, and positive peer relationships.

    ESY also provides essential services like mental health support and young carers programmes alongside term time and holiday sessions. This grant is specifically focused on boosting the school holidays activities timetable, ensuring these vital social and developmental opportunities are available to everyone.

    "We are absolutely thrilled to be shortlisted for the Tesco Stronger Starts grant," said Karen Jefford, CEO. "Funding from this grant would enable us to ramp up the range of activities that we offer local young people. For us, this is about investing in creating memorable experiences, encouraging young people to try new things, get out in their local community and make new friends. We urge everyone to use their blue tokens to help us keep providing these positive opportunities."

    Voting is open in all Tesco stores from October 2025 until mid-January 2026. Customers will cast their vote using a blue token given to them at the check-out each time they shop. We urge everyone shopping at the Worthing and Durrington Tesco stores to please drop their blue token in the box for Electric Storm Youth.

    Tesco’s Stronger Starts – previously known as Tesco Bags of Help and Tesco Community Grants - has already provided over £123 million to more than 69,000 projects across Britain.

    This £5m Stronger Starts grant programme, delivered in partnership with charity Groundwork, helps schools and children’s groups provide nutritious food and healthy activities that support young people’s physical health and mental wellbeing, such as breakfast clubs or snacks, and sports equipment for after school clubs.

    Graham Duxbury, Groundwork’s UK Chief Executive, said: “As a community charity, we have seen first-hand how schools and other groups supporting young people have been playing a much bigger role in ensuring children are getting a healthy start to the day and getting access to spaces and services to support physical activity and mental health. Family budgets are tight and school budgets are tight, but it’s so important that children stay fed, fit and focused, so we’re delighted to be able to prioritise these activities alongside Tesco with the Stronger Starts programme.”

    Funding is available to community groups and charities looking to fund local projects that bring benefits to communities, particularly those helping to provide food and giving children the support they need for a good start in life. To find out more visit tescoplc.com/strongerstarts.


  • 08 October 2025 10:37 AM | Anonymous

    Kreston Reeves named as one of the eprivateclient Top Accountancy firms, 2025

    Accountants, business and wealth advisers Kreston Reeves have been named as one of the 2025 eprivateclient Top Accountancy Firms.

    eprivateclient is the leading website and news service for private client practitioners, including lawyers, accountants, trustees and fee-based IFAs. The eprivateclient ranking for accountancy firms is an annual list of the best UK tax advisory firms who provide advice to domestic and international private clients, their families and their businesses.

    Daniel Grainge, Partner and Head of Tax at Kreston Reeves comments: “Once again we are incredibly proud to receive this accolade from such a highly regarded industry body. Making it onto this list means our whole team has been recognised for the quality of advice, depth of knowledge and breadth of expertise we provide to our clients. The impending changes to inheritance tax that will affect business and land owners highlight the importance of high-quality tax advice to ensure wealth is preserved for future generations. I would like to thank our whole team as it is their hard work which has enabled us to receive this accolade.”

    Simon Levine, Solicitor, Partner and Joint Head of Legal Services at Kreston Reeves comments: “This is a very special accolade and our whole team should feel enormously pleased. Over the last 12 months the team have been working hard with our clients to help them navigate the fast moving and significantly changing financial landscape to build the best future for their family, the generations to follow and their businesses.”

    The team at Kreston Reeves will be celebrating the accolade at a champagne reception at EFG Private Bank, London on 23 October 2025.

    About Kreston Reeves

    Our purpose is to guide our clients, colleagues, and communities to a brighter future. We help businesses, charity and not-for-profit organisations, private individuals, and families with more than accountancy, business, and wealth advice. We help them realise their ambitions.


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