Come and experience exhilarating passenger car rides around Snetterton Race Circuit. From just £20 you can enjoy3 laps of the trackin either a Classic, Race or Super Car.
There is fun for all the familywith trade stands, refreshments, car and bike dealership displays and a chance to view some amazing cars and bikes close up. Entry isjust a£10 donation per car which includes a £5 passenger ride voucher for the day.
This event is raising vital funds for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) as well as the Big C, British Heart Foundation and East Anglia Air Ambulance.
To The End will be giving a talk along with their sister company Fluential on how businesses can make the most out of LinkedIn.
In this informative free session Damien Cross and Harry Seaton will cover beating the algorithm, engaging with your audience and techniques to achieve this.
They will also go over how to make the most of video content on LinkedIn.
At this event you will learn how to get to grips with the world’s most popular search engine, Google. We will also show you how to create your own digital marketing content with your phone or tablet.
Google My Business:
Nick Pandolfi will explain why video content is increasingly more important in marketing your business and how a simple smartphone or tablet could be your marketing best friend. He will show you handy tips in creating content that promotes your business to a wider customer and client base.
Nick Pandolfi has won several awards for his broadcast work with the BBC and works in Film and TV.
Join us at Pensthorpe Nature Park, Pensthorpe, Fakenham NR21 0LN
Please arrive from 08:00 for networking and a light breakfast.
You will get the opportunity to meet your local Business Specialists and also have the opportunity to connect and share with other local like-minded business.
Please contact your locan Business Specialists to find out more information and reserce your place:
The University of East Anglia are partnering with leading agricultural accounting firm Lovewell Blake to bring you Brexit, Bees and the Brown Stuff, an evening of presentations by UEA academics, focussed around agriculture in the UK.
Join us for the opportunity to hear from our experts about some of the major challenges currently facing the industry. After the talks there will be the opportunity to ask questions and network with others in the field, while enjoying some refreshments.
Speakers:
business@uea.ac.uk, including any dietary or access requirements. Further information will be sent to confirmed delegates ahead of the event.
Will we wake up on July 5th in a de facto one-party state or will the opinion polls have overstated the margin of victory – again?
Whatever happens, it looks like Labour will be the majority party but it’s also possible that some of the smaller parties will have enough seats to come together to bring a meaningful influence on policy. It could be an interesting time – and I didn’t think I’d be writing that about a Starmer government!
Join us on the 10th July when we’ll be rummaging beyond the election rhetoric to pick apart the likely impact of Labour’s plans and looking at what they mean for you. Spoiler alert – it’s not all bad news!
We’ll also take the opportunity to stand further back and look at what’s been driving markets this year, wondering whether, in a world where the UK is now only around 4% of global investment markets, does our election really matter?
This is an online session. A link will be sent to you shortly before the event.
Every splash makes a difference. By taking part in Sea Splash 2026, you’ll be helping to fund vital mental health services across Norfolk and Waveney, supporting local people when they need it most.
Cold-water dips don’t just raise funds, they raise spirits! Immersing yourself in the sea can boost your mood, improve wellbeing, and leave you with that incredible post-dip sense of achievement.
Most importantly, you’ll be part of a community challenge that brings people together across three beautiful coastal locations, all united for one powerful cause: no one faces poor mental health alone
Walking With The Wounded’s Call To Arms Business Challenge is the chance to bring your teams back together for an entrepreneurial experience between Remembrance Day in November 2021 and Armed Forces Day in June 2022, competing against other organisations across the UK to raise funds for those who served.
The Apprentice-style event will see your team briefed by inspiring experts and Walking With The Wounded beneficiaries to create innovative ways to generate income that could also help your own career and business.
For example creating a new product with a donation per sale to WWTW, offering a promotion to veterans for your services with a kickback to the charity, hosting a business networking event with a donation ask of attendees or creating an internal competition between staff or your supply chain that sparks engagement while also raising donations.
Your mission? To raise a minimum of £1,000 between Remembrance Day and Armed Forces Day.
Your opportunity? To raise your profile within your business, your community, your sector and help drive your business forwards with positive PR, connections and teamwork – including being featured on Walking With The Wounded channels.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
RECRUIT your team of 1-10 employees (sole traders to PLCs welcome), join and raise money anytime before 25 June 2022 and for maximum impact joining before 11 November 2021.
LEARN about your potential from three lunchtime video calls in November/December with inspiring speakers and about the social impact your fundraising will make, enabling veterans and their families to thrive and contribute once more.
INNOVATE and review your business, supply chain, customers, business development and marketing to create new events and income opportunities that could reveal commercial potential for your business and career – unlocking your entrepreneurial spirit and teamwork to achieve your mission.
PITCH your plans to our panel for advice and expert feedback.
ENGAGE your team and deliver between Remembrance Day on 11 November 2021 and Armed Forces Day on 25 June 2022.
GROW with support from our team and unique mentoring opportunities across the event including a physical launch networking event, initial pitching of your plans and halfway presentations.
CELEBRATE everyone’s success with an in-person awards evening where the top three fundraising teams also get to pitch for the first Call To Arms champion medals and time with a billionaire British businessman.
TIMELINE
11 Nov: Deadline for entries
18 Nov: Physical networking launch event in London 1800-2000
24 Nov / 1 Dec: Inspiring lunchtime video talks/workshops to spark ideas (team-building, innovation, motivation) 1230-1330
w/c 10 January 2022: Pitch plans for feedback and support
w/c 14 March 2022: ‘Halfway’ individual team update presentations
25 June 2022: Fundraising deadline
30 June 2022: Prizegiving celebration and top 3 teams pitch what they did to business leaders for prize of time with a billionaire British businessman
“Partnering with Walking With The Wounded has inspired our workforce and surpassed all our expectations.” – Jackie Cuthbert, Head of Social Impact & Communications, Sunbelt Rentals UK
“Walking With The Wounded deliver value on so many levels.” – Scott Johnson, Founder, Veteran Owned UK
“Barclays is delighted to be supporting Walking With The Wounded – a fabulous charity who work tirelessly to support some of our most disadvantaged veterans and their families.” – Lisa Marr, VETS Programme Manager, Barclays PLC
The Centred Mind: Cognitive Behavioural Self-Coaching Techniques Dr. Verena Niyadurupola, Founder&CEO of Rippleacts CIC
Have you ever felt like your brain has its own playlist of worst-case scenarios on repeat? Or like you’re stuck in a thought loop, overthinking everything, while trying to keep life afloat?
You’re not alone. And the good news is – you don’t have to stay stuck there.
This workshop offers something that’s genuinely empowering: how to coach yourself out of those spirals using tools that are practical, science-backed, and totally doable in real life.
In this interactive session, Verena will introduce practical cognitive-behavioural coaching tools to help identify and disrupt negative thinking patterns, reduce anxiety and overwhelm, and support a more balanced, resilient way of living.
Verena is a certified life coach with a PhD in labour studies and work psychology. After 15 years working in international and local non-profit organisations, she founded the Norwich-based social enterprise Rippleacts in 2022. Rippleacts uses innovative, holistic coaching approaches to empower unemployed people to build self-confidence, improve wellbeing, and overcome fear.
As the energy sector continues to transition, join us as we delve into the current domestic and commercial energy markets, the benefits of renewable energy sources, and the pros and cons of electric vehicle charging points.
Oliver Denison, New Business and Sales Manager at Indigo Swan, will provide an informative update on the recent changes we have seen within the energy markets and the potential impact these changes could have on you. He will also explore Solar PV, Battery Storage, and Air Source Heat pumps including the benefits these could bring you.
About Indigo Swan
Indigo Swan are an independent commercial energy consultancy – also referred to as a broker or Third-Party Intermediary (TPI), based in the heart of Norwich. With over 5 years’ experience working within the energy industry, Oliver has extensive knowledge of the sector and its renewable fields including the export markets.
The Intellectual Hooligans are Norwich’s premium Improv Comedy troupe, with a collective total of over 1000 years’ experience! This ‘Whose Line is it Anyway?’ style short-form improv show will see the troupe taking audience suggestions (come armed with ideas and scenarios!) and act them out in 5 minute scenes according to game rules, which will be explained by the host beforehand.
THE INTELLECTUAL HOOLIGANS Norwich’s premiere improv comedy troupe, and their monthly shows in the Maddermarket Theatre bar consist of ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ style games based entirely on audience suggestions.
Due to the nature of improv, we cannot guarantee the suitability of the content for younger audiences. Parental discretion and supervision for anyone under 18 is required.