Party night dates: 4th, 10th, 17th, 18th, 20th December 2015 Sold Out : 5th, 11th, 12th 19th
Celebrate in style at Carrow Road. Enjoy a glass of chilled Prosecco on arrival, a spectacular view of the pitch and a traditional three course Christmas dinner, complete with all of thetrimmings, and home cooked by Delia’s team of Chefs. Then, dance the night away to all of your favourites played by our fabulous DJ.
All inclusive drinks packages available, more information to follow…
Top of the Terrace Norwich City Football Club 7pm to 1am, dinner served at 7.45pm
£40 per person Reserve your date now with a £10 non refundable deposit per ticket
Join us for an insightful morning seminar focused on the announcements from the 2025 budget and the implications for businesses and individuals. This session will provide expert analysis, practical advice, and networking opportunities to help you prepare for the financial year ahead.
What to Expect:
A breakdown of key budget announcements
Expert commentary on economic trends and forecasts
Guidance on strategic financial planning
Q&A session with local financial experts
Whether you’re a business owner, finance professional, or simply keen to understand how the budget affects you, this seminar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions.
Our new series of short Procurement webinars will each focus on a key topic and review it in depth.
This webinar will look at Whole Life Asset Management (WLAM) and how to calculate a Total Cost of Ownership (WCO) as it relates to Procurement professionals. We’ll consider:
Hidden costs
What a TCO looks like
What operating costs could be included
Decommissioning and disposal
This webinar will be useful for students studying their CIPS L4M7 and L4M8 modules, however, it is aimed at all Procurement professionals who are involved in sourcing high value goods for their organisations.
Make sure you book your Christmas Party now. The EEEGR Christmas Ball 2015 promises to be a night to remember, and the perfect opportunity to entertain staff and clients alike.
Drinks reception to start at 18.30 followed by a three-course traditional Christmas Dinner with all the trimmings, there will be live music, with entertainment provided by the popular Lee Vasey Band. For those who don’t want to stop dancing a disco will follow the live music. Carriages at 1am.
Do you have any ideas of an activity or experience that could appeal to visitors?
These free online workshops by the EXPERIENCE project are aimed at anyone who either already works in tourism in Norfolk or has ideas for an activity or experience that may appeal to visitors.
Workshop 1: Tap in to what visitors really want: An introduction to experiential tourism
Workshop 2: How to develop a visitor experience
Chris Brant, Tourism Business Advisor from Unmissable England, will lead both interactive workshops on behalf of the EXPERIENCE project. In his spare time, Chris is an experience maker – running visitor experiences from his home, including baking scones in a thatched cottage and hosting vineyard tours with wine and gin tasting.
In our first workshop, Tap in to what visitors really want: An introduction to experiential tourism, we’ll give you insights about how creating visitor experiences can help you capture the imagination – and bookings – of tourists. This includes experiences that are part of your day-to- day life that you might not realise could appeal to visitors, as well as adapting an activity you already offer or creating a brand new experience.
Chris will offer expert advice about how experiential tourism can help boost visitor numbers, using inspirational case studies. He’ll also give you his top tips on how to create a perfect experience.
Participants will also have the chance to take part in a Q&A session with two organisations that have come up with creative new visitor experiences to successfully boost business.
In the second workshop, How to develop a visitor experience, we’ll offer hands-on support to participants to learn how to use the inspiration of the rich history, culture and nature of Norfolk to create new visitor experiences.
You will be encouraged to exchange ideas about factors to consider when creating an experience, including target audiences, accessibility and sustainability, and pricing.
Chris will explain how you’ll be able to promote your new experiences via EXPERIENCE, online travel agents and the travel trade.
You’ll also have the chance to ask questions, and to network with fellow participants.
Attending the first workshop is strongly advised but not mandatory for attendance to the second workshop.
These events are open to any organisation, business or individual with or without previous involvement in tourism looking for insights and inspiration about ways to create memorable experiences for visitors outside the typical peak tourism season – which will help you establish, or expand into, a new market.
REGISTER NOW
Workshop 1 (choice of two dates)
To register to the session on Tuesday 25 May, 10-11.30am click here
To register to the session on Tuesday 8 June, 6.30-8pm click here
Workshop 2 (choice of two dates)
To register to the session on Tuesday 15 June, 10am-12.30pm click here
To register to the session on Thursday 24 June, 6-8.30pm click here
Great Yarmouth Town Hall – one of a series of five events co-hosted by Norfolk Charity BUILD and Norfolk County Council, bringing together social care service providers and their customers (ie people with disabilities, carers, family members) to help develop the new market where eligable personal budget holders, and those that fund their own care, can make informed choices about who provides accommodation, support, advice, as well as social, leisure and learning activities.
Open to the public, on a drop in basis with limited spaces left for service providers.
NAAME network. A network which has been involved in the rapid diversification of manufacturing towards PPE in East Anglia. James also runs his own business in his spare time and our ability to innovate and diversify is an important focus for him both at Hethel and elsewhere.
This webinar will help those who are getting ready to sell your business. MHA Larking Gowen Corporate Finance Experts James Lay and Jack Minns will discuss the following areas: – The current market conditions – Your exit options – What is your business worth? – Methods to increase the value and attractiveness of your business?
When? Tuesday 14 July, 12pm – 1pm
You can register for the other webinars in the series here;
NAAME network. A network which has been involved in the rapid diversification of manufacturing towards PPE in East Anglia. James also runs his own business in his spare time and our ability to innovate and diversify is an important focus for him both at Hethel and elsewhere.
Are you wanting to make more use of Twitter for your business message?
We will show how to better engage a larger audience, how to organically grow your profile, the reach of your tweets as well as how best to use Twitter as part of your sales message.
This course will help anyone wanting to build upon their existing twitter profile, engaging more people, using the network as a lead generator and as a way to business network.
The course is fun and relaxed, It delivers advice as well as a hands on approach (so bring your laptop and be ready to login to your Twitter profile.
We will show you some handy Twitter cheats, how to create your own original artwork and infographics.
Your Tutor is Nick Pandolfi, an award winning media producer, he has worked for more than twenty across some of the largest media brands in the UK.
He has trained people in use of social media for the past five years and runs his own business that delivers social media content and social media management for businesses across the UK.
Any questions relating to Twitter and this course you can message the tutor directly in advance @nicpandolfi