| Worthing First | |
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C/o WTCI, 2nd Floor Chapel Road, Worthing Borough Council is committed to working in partnership with businesses and has supported the development of Worthing First, which has become a lead organisation to support economic requirements within the Borough. Worthing First comprises of a large cross section of Worthing companies who have committed their time and expertise to help shape the future of the Borough. A key aim of the partnership is to promote Worthing as a location for business growth and encourage inward investment. Worthing First welcomes new members through its various working groups and can provide you with first hand experience of working in Worthing. For further information please visit www.worthingfirst.org.uk Fax: 0870 111 7260
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| Worthing and Adur Chamber of Commerce and Industry | |
17 Liverpool Gardens, Worthing The Worthing and Adur Chamber of Commerce represent a strong voice in the Worthing and Adur business community. The chamber actively represents the interests and needs of local business on many local committees, councils and business working groups across the region. Their membership is diverse, ranging from sole traders to medium and large organisations, which enables members to benefit from sharing information, knowledge and business opportunities with companies of all different sizes, sectors and industries. Contact: Tina Tilley CEO for Worthing & Adur Chamber of Commerce |
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| Worthing Town Centre Initiative | |
2nd Floor, 7 Chapel Road, Worthing, The Worthing Town Centre Initiative Ltd is a partnership between private and public sector member organisations dedicated to creating a vital and vibrant town centre economy. It involves itself with a wide variety of town centre issues including marketing and events to increase footfall, environmental and street scene improvements, inward investment, and property improvement. The Town Centre Initiative also work with the police on Crime & Disorder issues and regularly communicate on relevant topics to Town Centre businesses via a Newsletter. Contact: Mrs Sharon Clarke, Town Centre Manager |
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| Federation of Small Businesses | |
1st Floor, Station House, Tarring Road, The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) was formed in 1974 and today it is Britain's leading business organisation with over 220,000 members. It exists to protect and promote the interests of the self-employed, and all those who run their own businesses. The FSB offers an unbeatable combination of benefits to members including access to a 24 hour telephone legal advice line. Contact: Mr Trevor Constable, Worthing and Adur Branch Chairman |
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