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5 April 09.30-12.30 Pro-actions Business Planning, your roadmap to success, The Atrium, Dorking. Book your space.
5 April 17.00-19.00 Redhill & Reigate Connects; Will a 'Hard' Brexit mean a 'Hard' Budget? Town Hall Reigate, book your space
12 April 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch, Marketing Strategy, Nicola McDonald, Town Hall, Reigate. Add your name to the waiting list
27 April 11.00-13.00 Bravo networking, The Well House Inn, Chipstead Find out more
25 May 17.30-19.30 Morrisons Solicitors, Redhill & Reigate Connects, Old Reigations RFC, Book your space now
26 May 10.00-16.00 Blogging & Vlogging Workshop, 3 Central, Redhill, email to find out more
8 June 07.30-13.00 Gaining Customer Feedback Workshop, Town Hall, Reigate, Find out more
9 June 11.00 Redhill Recruitment Fair, Memorial Park, Redhill to find out more about having a stand or sponsorship contact Tuke
9 June Social Value Workshop, Town Hall, Reigate
10 June BRAVO Choiroke, with all sorts of choirs including local business choirs, Harlequin Redhill. Find out more
14 June 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Video Content, Square Daisy, Town Hall, Reigate. Book your space now.
22 and 29 June 09.00-16.00 Let's start a business workshops, Town Hall, Reigate book your space now
5 July Mayor's Annual Business Reception, Town Hall, Reigate
12 July 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Cyber Security, Ross Martin, Barclays UK Town Hall, Reigate. Book your space now.
20 and 27 July 09.00-16.00 Let's start a business workshops, Town Hall, Reigate book your space now
13 Sept 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Improve your online profile, Town Hall, Reigate. Book your space
18 Oct 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Funding Business Growth, Town Hall, Reigate. Book your space
15 Nov 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Sport/fitness/motivation and link to business objectives, Town Hall, Reigate Book your space
13 Dec 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Improving profit margins/business efficiency, Town Hall, Reigate Book your space
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Redhill Micropreneurs
Podcast
We were delighted to help out the Redhill Micropreneurs with their latest podcast
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What's on
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5 April 09.30-12.30 Pro-actions Business Planning, your roadmap to success, The Atrium, Dorking. Book your space.
5 April 17.00-19.00 Redhill & Reigate Connects; Will a 'Hard' Brexit mean a 'Hard' Budget? Town Hall Reigate, book your space
12 April 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch, Marketing Strategy, Nicola McDonald, Town Hall, Reigate. Add your name to the waiting list
27 April 11.00-13.00 Bravo networking, The Well House Inn, Chipstead Find out more
25 May 17.30-19.30 Morrisons Solicitors, Redhill & Reigate Connects, Old Reigations RFC, Book your space now
26 May 10.00-16.00 Blogging & Vlogging Workshop, 3 Central, Redhill, email to find out more
8 June 07.30-13.00 Gaining Customer Feedback Workshop, Town Hall, Reigate, Find out more
9 June 11.00 Redhill Recruitment Fair, Memorial Park, Redhill to find out more about having a stand or sponsorship contact Tuke
9 June Social Value Workshop, Town Hall, Reigate
10 June BRAVO Choiroke, with all sorts of choirs including local business choirs, Harlequin Redhill. Find out more
14 June 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Video Content, Square Daisy, Town Hall, Reigate. Book your space now.
22 and 29 June 09.00-16.00 Let's start a business workshops, Town Hall, Reigate book your space now
5 July Mayor's Annual Business Reception, Town Hall, Reigate
12 July 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Cyber Security, Ross Martin, Barclays UK Town Hall, Reigate. Book your space now.
20 and 27 July 09.00-16.00 Let's start a business workshops, Town Hall, Reigate book your space now
13 Sept 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Improve your online profile, Town Hall, Reigate. Book your space
18 Oct 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Funding Business Growth, Town Hall, Reigate. Book your space
15 Nov 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Sport/fitness/motivation and link to business objectives, Town Hall, Reigate Book your space
13 Dec 12.00-14.00 Learning Lunch Improving profit margins/business efficiency, Town Hall, Reigate Book your space
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Redhill Micropreneurs
Podcast
We were delighted to help out the Redhill Micropreneurs with their latest podcast
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Business Survey and Prize Draw
There are only a few days left to answer our business survey, and have the chance to win a bottle of champagne! The survey just takes a few minutes and your feedback will help us improve our services for small businesses in the borough.
Please take the survey and let us know your views – thank you.
Stress awareness
April is stress awareness month. According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), in 2015/16, 488,000 people in the UK reported work-related stress at a level they believed was making them ill. That's 40% of all work-related illness.
"In life, there’s always a solution to a problem," says Professor Cary Cooper, an occupational health expert at the University of Lancaster on the NHS choices website. "Not taking control of the situation and doing nothing will only make your problems worse."
He says the keys to good stress management are building emotional strength, being in control of your situation, having a good social network and adopting a positive outlook.
Click heading for Professor Cooper's top ten stress-busting suggestions
April is stress awareness month. According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), in 2015/16, 488,000 people in the UK reported work-related stress at a level they believed was making them ill. That's 40% of all work-related illness.
"In life, there’s always a solution to a problem," says Professor Cary Cooper, an occupational health expert at the University of Lancaster. "Not taking control of the situation and doing nothing will only make your problems worse."
He says the keys to good stress management are building emotional strength, being in control of your situation, having a good social network and adopting a positive outlook.
Professor Cooper's top ten stress-busting suggestions: Be active Exercise won’t make your stress disappear, but it will reduce some of the emotional intensity that you’re feeling, clearing your thoughts and letting you to deal with your problems more calmly. Take control There’s a solution to any problem. "If you remain passive, thinking, 'I can’t do anything about my problem', your stress will get worse," says Professor Cooper. "That feeling of loss of control is one of the main causes of stress and lack of well-being." The act of taking control is in itself empowering, and it's a crucial part of finding a solution that satisfies you and not someone else. Connect with people A good support network of colleagues, friends and family can ease your work troubles and help you see things in a different way. "If you don’t connect with people, you won’t have support to turn to when you need help," says Professor Cooper. The activities we do with friends help us relax. We often have a good laugh with them, which is an excellent stress reliever. "Talking things through with a friend will also help you find solutions to your problems," says Professor Cooper Have some 'me time' Here in the UK, we work the longest hours in Europe, meaning we often don’t spend enough time doing things we really enjoy. "We all need to take some time for socialising, relaxation or exercise," says Professor Cooper. He recommends setting aside a couple of nights a week for some quality "me time" away from work. "By earmarking those two days, it means you won’t be tempted to work overtime," he says. Challenge yourself Setting yourself goals and challenges, whether at work or outside, such as learning a new language or a new sport, helps to build confidence. This will help you deal with stress. "By continuing to learn, you become more emotionally resilient as a person," says Professor Cooper. "It arms you with knowledge and makes you want to do things rather than be passive, such as watching TV all the time." Avoid unhealthy habits Don't rely on alcohol, smoking and caffeine as your ways of coping. "Men more than women are likely to do this. We call this avoidance behaviour," says Professor Cooper. "Women are better at seeking support from their social circle." Over the long term, these crutches won’t solve your problems. They’ll just create new ones. "It’s like putting your head in the sand," says Professor Cooper. "It might provide temporary relief, but it won’t make the problems disappear. You need to tackle the cause of your stress." Help other people Professor Cooper says evidence shows that people who help others, through activities such as volunteering or community work, become more resilient. "Helping people who are often in situations worse than yours will help you put your problems into perspective," says Professor Cooper. "The more you give the more resilient and happy you feel." If you don't have time to volunteer, try to do someone a favour every day. It can be something as small as helping someone to cross the road or going on a coffee run for colleagues. Work smarter, not harder Working smarter means prioritising your work, concentrating on the tasks that will make a real difference. "Leave the least important tasks to last," says Cooper. "Accept that your in-tray will always be full. Don’t expect it to be empty at the end of the day." Try to be positive Look for the positives in life, and things for which you're grateful. "People don’t always appreciate what they have," says Professor Cooper. "Try to be glass half full instead of glass half empty," he says. Try writing down three things that went well, or for which you're grateful, at the end of every day. Accept the things you can't change Changing a difficult situation isn't always possible. Try to concentrate on the things you do have control over. "If your company is going under and is making redundancies, for example, there’s nothing you can do about it," says Professor Cooper. "In a situation like that, you need to focus on the things that you can control, such as looking for a new job."
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How to write a marketing plan
12 April 12.00-14.00
THIS EVENT IS FULL- however you can add yourself to the waiting list. The learning lunch this month features Nicola MacDonald from Attractive Marketing, who will be talking about marketing strategy.If you’ve been disappointed by the lack of response to your marketing efforts and not generating the enquiries you’d like, you’re not alone. Discover the 3 steps to take which will help you to improve the results of all your future marketing campaigns.
Add your name to the waiting list now.
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Will a 'Hard' Brexit mean a 'Hard' Budget?
Wednesday 5 April, Town Hall, Reigate 4.30-6pm
The Chancellor presented the Spring Budget on Wednesday 8 March. With recent optimism following the Prime Minister’s speech on her party’s Brexit strategy, should we expect a Budget which is going to prepare the country for the storm ahead?
To help you understand how the Budget announcements will affect you and your business, specialist Tax Partner, Tim Stovold from Redhill based Kingston Smith LLP will discuss the economic and fiscal outlook and its effect on UK business while Steve Lane of Robinsons will provide an insight into the local property market.
Spaces are limited book now
Celebrating Success
Huge congratulations to our award-winning local companies
Reigate and Banstead Borough Council want to encourage existing business to maximise their potential and grow within the borough. We recognise that winning awards is a great way to increase your business profile both locally and nationally.
Read more about local award winning companies Prater, 3FEV, Sweethaven, Reigate Manor, WS Planning, Shippo, Sonin and Slightly Different Foods by clicking on the heading.
Reigate and Banstead Borough Council want to encourage existing business to maximise their potential and grow within the borough. We recognise that winning awards is a great way to increase your business profile both locally and nationally.
Construction News Award Finalist Prater, Specialist contractor of the year (turnover over £100m)
Free From Food Awards 29 March Slightly Different Foods, Salfords - Silver, meaty and fishy ready meals Slightly Different Foods, Salfords - Bronze, best product from a start up Surrey Digital Awards 9 March Shippo, Gold Award for best business to business website Sonin, Gold Award for best mobile app for Forefit Football WS Planning, Reigate - Bronze award for website
PCR (PC and tech industry)Awards 9 March Sweethaven Computers, Reigate - SMB reseller
SME Surrey Business Awards 1 December Reigate Manor, Winner Business of the Year 3FEV, Reigate, Runner up Business of the Year Reigate Manor, Runner up Best Customer Services 3FEV Reigate, Runner up Green Award
Why not enter your business into: The Toast of Surrey Awards deadline extended to the 7 April The National Business Awards deadline 19 May The Sunday Times Fast Track 100, Britain's private companies with the largest sales
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Take part in Waitrose and John Lewis JLAB 2017
You could you help shape the future of retail
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Five to 10 retail technology start-ups will receive 12-weeks of mentorship, free workspace at the John Lewis or Waitrose head offices and up to £100,000 of funding. Waitrose and the John Lewis Partnership are looking for retail technology start-ups to join the 2017 intake of their JLABS accelerator programme. - Amazing Food Experiences – systems to make food service to customers more convenient, exciting and innovative
- Amazing Store Experiences – partnerships with start-ups that will make in-store experiences “more inspiring and individual”
- Effortless Shopping – solutions to improve online and offline shopping experiences for customers
- Help Me Live a Healthier Life – health and wellbeing solutions that can be used both online and in store to help customers improve their lifestyles
- Smarter Supply Chain – ideas that disrupt and improve traditional supply chain practices
- Surprise us – innovative ideas that don’t fit into a classification
Click on heading for more details.
Five to 10 retail technology start-ups will receive 12-weeks of mentorship, free workspace at the John Lewis or Waitrose head offices and up to £100,000 Waitrose and the John Lewis Partnership are looking for retail technology start-ups to join the 2017 intake of their JLABS accelerator programme. Run in association with innovation specialist L Marks, this is the fourth year for the programme, which gives emerging start-ups access to resources, support and equity funding. Five to 10 successful applicants will take part in a 12-week programme, receiving mentorship and free workspace at the John Lewis head office in Victoria and the Waitrose head office in Bracknell. Participants will be able to apply for funding of up to £100,000 from a dedicated £200,000 microfund in exchange for a share in their company. This year JLABS is looking for retail tech start-ups focused on the following areas: • Amazing Food Experiences – systems to make food service to customers more convenient, exciting and innovative • Amazing Store Experiences – partnerships with start-ups that will make in-store experiences “more inspiring and individual” • Effortless Shopping – solutions to improve online and offline shopping experiences for customers • Help Me Live a Healthier Life – health and wellbeing solutions that can be used both online and in store to help customers improve their lifestyles • Smarter Supply Chain – ideas that disrupt and improve traditional supply chain practices • Surprise us – innovative ideas that don’t fit into a classification Paul Coby, chief information officer of John Lewis Partnership, commented: “Waitrose involvement in JLAB means we can now provide start-ups with unprecedented access to two of the UK’s leading retailers and ensure we add value to these fledgling companies, in the same spirit of cooperation the John Lewis Partnership was founded on.” Stuart Marks, chairman of L Marks, said: “At a time when most large companies are seeing disruption all around them, the John Lewis Partnership has willingly opened up its entire business up to assist and develop start-ups. “We are excited to have Waitrose join the programme and bringing with it their unique grocery related categories. We expect this to be our best JLAB yet.” Applications for JLAB close at midnight on 30 April 2017. Find out more and enter here.
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Coast to Capital Loan Scheme
Loans of up to £500,000 available for expanding SMEs
The Coast to Capital Expansion Loan Scheme, is able to provide up to £500,000 by way of a loan to established small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) requiring finance to implement expansion activities that will deliver substantial growth. Click heading for more
The FSE Group are pleased to announce the appointment of Jon Cornell as the Fund manager for the Coast to Capital Expansion Loan Scheme, supporting SMEs in the Coast to Capital area with their job creation. The Coast to Capital Expansion Loan Scheme is part of the Coast to Capital Funding Escalator, which is able to provide up to £500,000 by way of a loan to established SMEs (small and medium enterprises) businesses requiring finance to implement expansion activities that will deliver substantial growth. If you are an ambitious SME based in Surrey or Sussex with the potential to deliver high growth and employment opportunities, you may be eligible to apply. For more details visit: www.thefsegroup.com/fund/coast-to-capital-expansion-loan-scheme/ or contact Jon Cornell – jon.cornell@thefsegroup.com / 01276 608530.
How about inviting the Mayor?
The mayor is keen to support local business and is happy to attend events such as office and shop openings or new product launches.
If you would like to invite the Mayor to your event, simply fill in the form online.
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FedEx Small Business Grant UK
Ever dreamed of taking your business global?
Share your unique business story – to say how you’d invest a £20,000 grant to strengthen your business and take it global. You could win one of the following grants: - Grand prize of £20,000
- Runner-up prize of £10,000
Find out more and apply Deadline 4 April.
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