Wandsworth Celebrates the Business Awards on 8th December

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Annually Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce celebrates the best in the Borough’s business by having a large and prestigious ceremony to recognise the best and blossoming companies in the area.

There are 11 award categories, including Entrepreneur of the Year, Best New Business and Best Independent Retailer. This will be a hotly-contested event, with a real diversity of different businesses being judged on their merits.

Steve Pinto, CEO of Wandsworth Chamber says, “This is one of the high points of our calendar, with businesses of all types being given awards which show their commitment to better business.”

The Wandsworth Business Awards 2016 Ceremony and Gala Dinner Dance take place on

Thursday 8th December 2016

18:30 onwards at the Wandsworth Civic Suite, Wandsworth High Street
London SW18 2PU. Over 250 guests are expected at the celebration.

Businesses that win can display their award and will be able to show that they have reached a standard of product or service admired by the rest of the business community. The awards are sponsored by Wandsworth Council, Indian Room, Indian Moment, South London Press, Banham Group, Southside, South Thames College and the University of Roehampton.

Register for this event at https://wandsworthbusinessawards2016.eventbrite.co.uk

Tickets: £69.00 – non-members: £69.00 (Excluding VAT).

http://www.wandsworthawards.biz

Author: This article was written by Julian Jackson, Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce’s resident blogger and copywriter – www.julianjackson.co.uk https://julianj.journoportfolio.com

SWL.TV – Connecting Communities

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Many local businesses will be familiar with South West London TV, filming Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce events. Founder Peter Fison has just revamped their website to make it more interactive and “connected to the community.”

He has had an interesting career. His previous job in IT management was successful, but not entirely satisfying – he liked the buzz from being around creative people, so he set up a video business which evolved to become SWL.TV about three years ago.

The concept is to have three overlapping areas of content production: pure entertainment, such as filming local musicians, business video production – which is the bedrock of the company’s income stream, and community work, such as covering charity events. Peter says, “Ideally all three should overlap – for example local estate agents Seymour Green sponsored filming of the Wandle Trust’s cleanup of the river. That benefited all involved and the Trust got a nice little video to show what they do, which they couldn’t have necessarily afforded without the sponsorship.”

The new website is an extension of their aim to reach out to a wide audience across South West London. Although their over 400 videos were reaching a following on YouTube, Peter realised that by posting content to their own site and linking it with social media, he could better reach an audience in and around SW London. He jokes, “I wanted to showcase South West London, and YouTube was giving our viewers video suggestions about South West Carolina.”

He attributes some of the “shift in thinking” to the networking events of Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce, where he could see that there were lots of connected businesses and local organisations, which would be needing video communications.

The new website encourages user-driven content. Besides SWL.TV videos, local people can submit articles, photographs, and announce events in a community calendar. Obviously Peter and his team of creative people cannot film every event in the borough, but the new website allows users to connect even without video, for example by announcing their events and posting material, making it more participatory than just a “brochure” site.

SWL.TV works with various charities and community partners across the area. These include the Wimbledon Foundation, which is the charitable arm of the famous tennis club, AFC Wimbledon and Battersea Power Station Foundation, all of which work with local communities to fund valuable projects, as well as smaller charities such as Share, STORM Empowerment, and Oasis to name just a few.

Peter concludes, “I really enjoy making those connections, between disparate groups, so we can all work together. Wandsworth Chamber has been excellent for finding those connections.”

https://southwestlondon.tv/

Author: This article was written by Julian Jackson, Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce’s resident blogger and copywriter – www.julianjackson.co.uk https://julianj.journoportfolio.com

John Simmons – 50 years of Craftsmanship in Wood


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John Simmons opened his first workshop in Wandsworth 50 years ago. He’s been in the Borough ever since, creating bespoke furniture and storage solutions for people who are short of space. He will design something to store clothes, records, even your Dyson, then build it and install it for you.

After he learnt his trade at the London College of Furniture in the 1960s he started working for leading furniture designer Robin Day (not the television personality) while also branching out and doing his own furniture design.

He says, “I basically do storage and space redesign. These days people need to store things in often awkward spaces. I will come along and design something that will look good and do the job.” He works to reduce home clutter, workspace untidiness, loft space furnishings, anything that needs creating in wood, using both traditional and modern methods.

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He continues, “These days, more than ever, space is a premium, however due to the increase in non-made to measure furniture there is a lot of wasted space. To meet the demand for more living space and better working environments, I solve ‘space’ problems by helping my clients maximise their living and working spaces and ultimately increase desirability and resale value of their property. I love to walk into your room or your awkward space, understand your bespoke furniture requirements and design how I can make your space work for you.”

Where does he get his ideas from? “Sometimes people show me a picture of something they have seen which they like, and I essentially copy that, but usually it is up to me to design what will look good and fit in the space.”

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He has been a member of the Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce for over 10 years. “I came along to a Christmas event, held in the Brewer’s Arms pub, found I liked it, and kept coming since then.”

Although he is concerned that he will not be able to work in his current premises if the rent goes up, and he also feels that there is a lack of provision for light industrial workshops currently in the borough, he says, “I am going to carry on making furniture till I die. It’s my passion.”

John is open for commissions, both large and small and you can see the high quality of his work on his website.

www.jmsbespokespace.co.uk

Author: This article was written by Julian Jackson, Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce’s resident blogger and copywriter – www.julianjackson.co.uk https://julianj.journoportfolio.com

UnderTheDoormat raises £380,000 via Crowdfunding

A Holborn Penthouse available for rent

A Holborn Penthouse available for rent

UnderTheDoormat is only a couple of years old. The Wandsworth business has just raised over £380,000 through crowdfunding, over 220% of its target, to finance expansion. The idea behind the business is to provide a high quality one-stop method to let out your home when you are not there. Matthew Gardiner, Director of Acquisition Marketing says, “There are over 600,000 homes in London which are empty for four weeks or more per year. Often the owners don’t realise that there is a hassle-free way to raise an income from the property. That’s what we were set up to do.”

This is another of those ideas facilitated through the digital economy and the internet. UnderTheDoormat will organise absolutely everything about letting a home out – bookings, guest greetings, insurance, professional cleaning, so that the homeowners will have peace of mind when they join the scheme.

Many people prefer staying in a proper home, instead of a hotel, it may be less impersonal, have a garden for the kids to play in, or there may be dietary requirements that a hotel can’t easily cope with, there are a whole host of reasons why staying in a house or flat could transform a good trip into a great one. The success of AirBnB is testimony to that.

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Primrose Hill kitchen

Matthew identifies getting the word out as the biggest obstacle they have met so far, “A lot of people do not know that they could rent their property out when they are away on holiday or business. Even fewer realise there is a company out there that will organise everything for them. so it is important for us to let people know there is this opportunity.”

The crowdfunding target, using Seedrs, was originally £175K but in the end 355 people from 28 countries raised over £380K in 2.5 months, will be used to rapidly expand their London presence. The company also has ambitious plans for international expansion and has recently hired a COO to spear-head that growth into other cities.

Matthew says that Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce was very useful in helping spread the word about the project through their networking events, breakfasts and putting the team in contact with people who have helped the project along.

This is a startup which looks like it is really going places. Matthew says, “we’ve an asset light business, that sustainably makes use of under-utilised property, pays homeowners to go on holiday and provides tourists with a truly local experience. That’s a business model with a lot of wins in it.”

Merilee Karr, the CEO of UnderTheDoormat will be speaking at the
“Access to Finance” Wandsworth event which will take place at Battersea Arts Centre on Tuesday 27th September at 6-8 pm.

The daylong event will feature seminars and 1-1 advice sessions and participating organisations include: ICAEW, NatWest, Funding Circle, the British Business Bank, Seedrs, GLE and Start up Direct.

The evening seminar (6pm-8pm) featuring Merilee  Karr will be a discussion on crowdfunding and alternative finance for SMES – Funding Circle, Seedrs, GLE and the British Business Bank will be members of the panel.

www.underthedoormat.com

Author: This article was written by Julian Jackson, Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce’s resident blogger and copywriter – www.julianjackson.co.uk https://julianj.journoportfolio.com

Foods to Brighten Your Day – with Health in Every Dish

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Deaba’s Catering and Foods was born in 2009, when her job as a council licencing officer ended. When one door closes, another opens, and Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce member Deaba Akua could now start on her dream. She says, “Two years before I had been thinking of starting a catering business as cooking was a passion for me and I was not getting any satisfaction from my job as a licencing officer at the time. When my contract ended I decided to go for it and start my own business.”

The food she prepares and cooks explores and blends together foods of the world with what she calls “my special touch.” Deaba caters for events like weddings, funeral receptions, birthdays, office parties, workshops, home entertainment, with her unique range of dips, sauces, soups, spicy bread bites in ten flavours, canapés, savoury cakes and spicy plantain balls. In addition she runs a community lunch on Fridays at the Devas Youth Club (a Rotary Club of Battersea Park community project) in Wandsworth. She is also the official caterer at the Rotary Club in the London District Head Office.

Deaba was born in Ghana and studied history at University. She says, “I came to live here in 1981. I have worked as a secretary, administrator and my last job was a licencing officer. I have always had a passion for cooking since I was a child.”

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Most of her food is prepared in her own kitchen, then delivered to the venue. She has a range of rice specials, meat and vegan dishes, as well as curries. For afters you can sample carrot cake, plaintain and peanut butter cup cakes or her muffins.

Deaba says, “People say my carrot cake is to die for. My curries are special. My coriander sauce is a special blend. My pitta bites are yummy.”

To order her quality catering for a special event call Deaba on 07931 234776.

www.deabascatering.co.uk

Contact: Akua Deaba
Email:
deaba@deabascatering.co.uk

Author: This article was written by Julian Jackson, Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce’s resident blogger and copywriter – www.julianjackson.co.uk https://julianj.journoportfolio.com

On Point Property Management Gives Landlords One-stop Management

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Specialist professional landlord management service On Point Property Management joined Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce recently. Their USP is turn-key management of properties for landlords who need to outsource these services. Anna Wilson and her sister Victoria manage the company. She explains, “I worked for a property developer for 15 years and am a landlord myself. My sister worked for the same developer and has estate agent experience, which is very useful, so we had the necessary skills base and wanted to develop our own business.”

On Point have a large range of services, from rent collection to pest control. Anna prides herself on having built up a contacts book of reliable tradespeople who can fix any problem in the properties. Their service extends to furnishing and interior design where appropriate. They have a flat fee structure which is 5% management fee and a 5% lettings fee. They believe that this is very cost effective and has no hidden charges other than the cost of actual repairs which they charge no additional commission on invoices.

Anna says, “We are bringing a cost-effective alternative to the market, for landlords in UK or based overseas, with portfolios which they need a one-stop solution for. We are looking at growing our portfolio to around 120 properties managed.”

Their lettings service provides reference checks on prospective tenants, inventories and tenancy agreements. They hardly have to advertise because most tenants are so pleased with the service they recommend it when they leave, so there is a waiting list to move in, which is obviously highly popular with both landlords and tenants as “voids” are kept to a minimum, and tenants can quickly move into a vacated home. “We look upon both landlords and tenants as clients, so we aim to serve both efficiently,” Anna adds.

Like a number of other Wandsworth Chamber members, they are based in the Light Bulb building near the Southside shopping centre, which provides a local hub for activities in the borough. The sisters use networking and recommendations to find clients, as personal referrals count for a great deal in the segment of the market they are working in.

www.onpointproperty.co.uk

Author: This article was written by Julian Jackson, Wandsworth Chamber’s resident blogger and copywriter – www.julianjackson.co.uk https://julianj.journoportfolio.com

The WAND Card – A Way For Businesses Bring Some Helpful Magic into Young Lives

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The WAND card, for children and young people with a special need or disability, is an innovation from Wandsworth Council. Youngsters experience all sorts of below-the-radar discrimination, such as having to listen to a parent explain why their child needs special attention, or why they should go to the head of a queue, as their child has ADHD. At the very least this is an unnecessary humiliation for the child.

The WAND card aims to provide a child or young person up to nineteen years old with both a method to quickly help them, and a way to access discounts and concessions from shops and services cordially. Lucia Daniels, Disability Information Manager at the council says, “It is a very helpful form of ID which saves a parent or carer having to explain about a disability, and informs staff that the holder of the card may need extra help. For example, opening a shop early so they can make a purchase if the child gets distressed by bright lights and noise at busy times.”

It was launched 3 years ago, in September 2012. Nearly 900 cards have been issued and they are recognised at over 50 establishments within the borough, such as leisure centres, Battersea Park Zoo, libraries, restaurants, barbers, shoe shops, pharmacies and many other outlets. Southside Shopping Centre recognises the card and Neil Churchill, its Manager, says, “We wanted to get involved because we saw it as an opportunity to help our community. It has an amazing impact on those who need our support, those people that we can help. Ultimately if they are using us and we are recognised as disabled-friendly and aware, then its obviously a bonus for our business and they are more likely to visit us again.” Although created specifically for the borough, the card has also been used in other parts of London and the UK, and even got one user a discount in France.

Lucia Daniels emphasises the positive profile of the card, “We want our users to see it as a passport to activities. So youngsters who have it feel they are part of a special club.” There are various criteria for getting a card but the main one is that the child or young person aged up to nineteen has a complex disability or communication disorder that might otherwise stop them getting out and about.

Wandsworth Council are aiming for 1000 users by the end of the year. The plan is to get businesses in all the five main shopping hubs to recognise the card. The council also wants to have businesses support the card in an active way, and they are looking at ways of engaging sponsors.

Find out more about the WAND card

Author: This article was written by Julian Jackson, Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce’s resident blogger and copywriter – www.julianjackson.co.uk https://julianj.journoportfolio.com

The Six Key Components of a successful business

Wandsworth Chamber Big Breakfast Business Networking on 30th September

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Wandsworth Chamber Big Breakfast – photo credit: Charlie Round-Turner

Do you want to hear an inspiring speaker, Julia Langkraehr, and network with dozens of business owners and entrepreneurs? Come to Wandsworth Chamber’s next Big Breakfast on 30th September at the lovely Battersea Quarter Restaurant.

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Julia Langkraehr

These regular events are highly popular with local enterprises. This Wednesday, the invited guest is serial entrepreneur Julia Langkraehr. She built three multi-million pound retail businesses in three European countries and is now a strategic coach. She moved to London in 1999 to develop new revenue streams in shopping centres. After being made redundant, she founded and built Retail Profile Europe, which specialises in developing new revenue streams for shopping centres and working with start-up retailers.

The business expanded to two European countries and merged with the largest competitor in the sector, Space and People PLC, allowing Julia to successfully exit. It now has offices in London, Glasgow, Hamburg, Moscow and Delhi and its turnover exceeds £30 million. In 2014 she founded Bold Clarity which provides facilitation, coaching and training to entrepreneurs, CEOs, their leadership teams and peer groups. It works with companies which turn over £2-50 million to help them grow their business.

Julia’s talk will deliver a powerful and inspirational presentation to introduce you to the “Six Key Components” of a successful business: vision, people, data, issues, process and traction. Her website is www.boldclarity.com.

Steve Pinto, CEO of Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce says, “This is an opportunity to hear an inspiring speaker, do a short pitch about your own business, and network with fellow businesspeople. The atmosphere at our events is always informative and pleasant, and you can make good contacts. If you are considering joining the Chamber please do come along and talk to me. I’m the guy rushing around madly getting everything in order!”

Wandsworth Chamber Big Breakfast

Battersea Quarter Restaurant

Plantation Wharf, Battersea, London SW11 3TN

30th September 2015 at 7.15 am

Tickets Members £15, non-Members £25. Book your place here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wandsworth-chamber-breakfast-agm-wednesday-30th-september-2015-tickets-18003744685.

The event is sponsored by Patron Members Arc Document Solutions.

The Big Breakfast will be followed by Wandsworth Chamber’s AGM at 9.30 am.

Steve Pinto says, “Wandsworth Chamber is one of the most dynamic business support organisations in South London. We put on over a hundred events every year, catering to every type of business, and have all kinds of assistance available to help new and existing companies increase their performance and build better businesses.”

www.wandsworthchamber.org

Author: This article was written by Julian Jackson, Wandsworth Chamber’s resident blogger and copywriter – www.julianjackson.co.uk   https://julianj.journoportfolio.com

 

 

Come Paddleboarding on the Thames

Get active, and make new business contacts, at Wandsworth Chamber’s Paddle Boarding event on 29th September. PaddleBoarding is a fun sporting activity held on the river at Putney. Networking and spectators are free, you just need to register for the event.

Come Paddle Boarding

Come Paddle Boarding

Paddle Boarders click on the link below. A 45 minute taster session costs just £15. Come and watch and or network. If you intend Paddle Boarding register on the Active360 website. http://www.active360.co.uk

Event Details

The Embankment Studios
Embankment
SW15 1LB PUTNEY
United Kingdom

Tuesday, 29 September 2015 at 18:00

This event is sponsored by Wandsworth Chamber of Commerce

Event tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/paddle-boarding-sport-networking-tuesday-29th-september-2015-tickets-18568328370

Wandsworth Business Forum

These regular free meetings have been held in rotating town centre venues throughout the borough for over fifteen years. They are an invaluable tool for communication between the council (officers and members) and local businesses. They are held to encourage and support new and existing businesses in Wandsworth – especially small and medium sized firms.

For up to date notice of forthcoming meetings, visit http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/info/200013/business_support_and_advice/389/business_forum/1

All Wandsworth businesses are welcome