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GetSet for Growth - Coast to Capital

getset for growth - coast to capital

London

The Business Hot House is a three year Business Support Programme part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund. YTKO, through GetSet for Growth is offering specialist, free Access to Finance support to help businesses with the potential and ambition to grow, through a range of highly rated workshops, 1:1 support and access to a grant programme. GetSet for Growth focuses on helping businesses overcome the two biggest barriers to growth - generating sufficient profitable customers and accessing finance. We aim to increase your knowledge and skills, giving you the clarity and confidence to achieve your growth potential. Understanding how to access business funding will unlock the investment you need to grow your business. Our national service has already supported over 7,000 businesses across the UK that are looking to grow, who collectively turn over £2billion. Over £70 million has been raised and due to business expansion, 3,000 new jobs have been created so far. The GetSet for Growth programme brings high quality professional resources to your business, providing invaluable commercial insight, knowledge and practical support as well as a wealth of experience to help grow your bottom line. The Business Hot House programme covers the whole Coast to Capital area across the Local Enterprise Partnership Area. This ranges from Croydon & Epsom to Lewes, Hove & Brighton across to West Sussex and Chichester and all points in between. Businesses that are eligible for the programme will benefit from strategic and highly practical growth workshops and 1:1 support relevant to their specific business challenges.

Acsc Sports

acsc sports

London

In 1968 at a meeting of the Parish Council of Aldingbourne it was agreed that there was a definite need to build a modern community centre to serve the village. 12 years later, and at a cost of £100,000,David Purley Aldingbourne Community Centre was completed. It was officially opened on 29th March 1980 by local racing driver David Purley the son of Charles Purley, the founder of LEC Refrigeration. The Centre is built on the playing fields originally managed by the Aldingbourne Sports Council. In 1972 the Sports Council formed the 200 Club to raise money for the project. Concise Construction Ltd of Barnham were given the contract and together with Mr Peter Lovett plans were drawn up. inside-hall-2 Planning permission was first granted in 1977 but was revised in 1978. With grants from the Department of the Environment, West Sussex County Council, Arun District Council the Association were all set to begin work. But it was not to be as straightforward as that. Problems arose concerning an access road and time ticked by. With the knowledge that if work didn’t start on site by a certain time they would lose their grants, the association pressed to reach an agreement. inside-bar-1 Eventually, in March 1979 an agreement was signed and work started immediately. The delay however, had cost the Association money. The original quote of £72,000 for the construction of the building no longer applied and the new cost was set up as £93,931.38p. By the time internal fittings, alarms and other equipment had been fitted the centre cost £100,000.

Cameracal Ltd

cameracal ltd

4.8(166)

West Sussex

The importance of camera and lens calibration has increased in correlation to the increase in pixel count of camera sensors as well as the camera’s technical sophistication. Your photographic equipment is not only expensive and highly sophisticated. It’s performance is extremely delicate. Such is the sophistication of your DSLR cameras that even brand new lenses straight out of the box, let alone lenses that have had light knocks and bumps, can need calibration with your DSLR camera body. WHY DO YOU NEED LENS CALIBRATION? There are many reasons your photos aren’t sharp….. It could be because you are using a poor quality UV filter or protection filter. Blog – Focussing with Filters It could be you have the wrong focus settings on your camera for the genre of photography you are doing. It could be warping of the lens mount. This can occur when using very large and heavy zoom lenses without handling and supporting the camera and lens properly. A knock or a bump on the lens may have put a glass element out of alignment. This is surprisingly easy to do depending on the build quality of the lens. An astigmatism test ( commonly known as a ‘stig test’) can quickly confirm this. We often use it for customers who have recently bought a used lens and want to make sure of its quality. However, one of the most common reasons your pictures aren’t pin sharp is because your lens needs calibrating. Camera and lens calibration can dramatically improve your focussing and thus your success rate in getting those important shots. Read More on Why calibrate