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Showing posts with label social enterprises. Show all posts

Monday, 5 February 2024

Chris Beales R.I.P.

 


Chris Beales, who died on 12 January 2024, was a social entrepreneur working in housing and education and on issues of faith and economy, locally, nationally and internationally.

As Malcolm Brown writes: "Canon Chris Beales was probably the leading exponent of the partnership approach to Christian social action in the past 50 years. Always deeply committed to local ministry, his ability to connect social needs to potential solutions, and to gather resources for innovative projects, epitomised the Church’s latent convening power and commitment to social change. Chris got things done through a totally unforced charm and boundless enthusiasm, grounded in a profound affection for people and love of ordinary communities."

We met, as he explains in the video above, when he was working with Employment Focus and I was in JobCentre Plus. Employment Focus (originally known as Employment Forum UK) worked across the country with people of all faiths on employment, training and enterprise development. They held a series of major regional events, ran a Black Economic Empowerment programme, working with black majority churches, and a national Inter-Faith Action Programme. They also ran construction, ESOL and employability training programmes in London and Birmingham. During this time Chris produced "Catalytic Converters", a training programme to involve faith groups in social and economic development and service provision in their communities. Chris later ran a Catalytic Convertors course at St Margaret's Barking, while I was curate there.

Through our employment work we both met Saif Ahmad, then CEO of Faith Regen UK (later Faith Regen Foundation) and we both contributed in various ways to their work, as a multi-faith UK based regeneration charity, to reduce social exclusion. The multi-faith nature of urban Britain combined with the diversity and equalities agenda meant that those working in employment and training services needed to understand their customers and employees who were part of faith communities. This development provided an opportunity for me to work on the development of a Faith Communities Toolkit for Jobcentre Plus which provided information for staff on the nine world religions (including Christianity) represented in the UK and ideas and guidance on contacting and working with people of faith. Through Faith Regen Foundation, I was also involved in preparing similar resources for staff at Sainsbury’s, Calder UK Ltd and the learning and skills sector, more generally.

Chris and I later reconnected through HeartEdge when he participated in the above webinar which explored ways in which all churches can get involved in housing need locally and the theological basis for doing so. Chris had joined the Archbishops’ Commission on Housing when it was launched by the present Archbishop of Canterbury. Malcolm Brown writes that "His effervescent cheerfulness, mental acuity, and capacity for work, plus his genius for networking, made his contribution indispensable to the eventual report, Coming Home." He then, as a member of Executive Team following up the recommendations of "Coming Home", applied his energies to turning the recommendations into action.

In Church Times he wrote of how the church can be beneficial in bringing communities together: “Relationships have to be cultivated and trust established. In each local authority area, someone – clergy or lay – should be doing the research, meeting the planners and developers, building relationships, making friends, and feeding in ideas to be included in local plans and masterplans.

“In larger new housing developments, we have the chance to model places where housing is well-designed and caters for all ages, ethnicities, incomes, and circumstances; where facilities and services are easily accessible and to hand; and where schools and community facilities, open spaces, and sports and leisure facilities are local – creating places not of isolation, but inclusion: places where people love to live.”

His report ‘Building new communities in North East England: challenging church and society' identified significant new housing developments being built or planned in each of the 12 local authority areas across the region and explored the challenge of how to “build good community”; his aim being to lay the foundations for new strategic thinking and action by Churches and others, working with landowners, builders, planners, communities and all involved. Click here to read his report.

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Madness - Our House.

Thursday, 8 March 2018

HeartEdge Churches & Commerce event





 



 






HeartEdge's Churches & Commerce event was a day to explore the benefits of commercial activities for churches (including social enterprise).

Many churches struggle to cover the costs of their buildings and the ministry needed in their area. Finding other sources of income in addition to congregational giving can help significantly and can also extend the church’s engagement in God’s mission. ‘Churches & Commerce’ was for anyone interested in making churches sustainable in their mission.

This event at St Martin in the Bull Ring enabled participants to hear from people for whom commercial activities, including social enterprises, are making a real difference, not only to their church finances but also to their wider mission.

Allyson Hargreaves told the story of St Martin-in-the-Fields in regard to commerce. Within her telling of our story, Allyson highlighted support structures at different stages of development and issues regarding the balancing of commerce and mission. Richard Frazer, Minister at Greyfriars Kirk, shared his thoughts on approaches to a theology for entrepreneurs and Richard Higginson, Director of Faith in Business, shared results of research with 50 UK Christian entrepreneurs from a variety of business sectors.

Representatives of Anthony Collins Solicitors, Cinnamon Network, Grassmarket Community Project (recently named Social Enterprise of the Year in Scotland), Jericho Foundation, Mindful Business ServicesNexGen Marketing Ltd, Salt Business Network, and The Bridge at Waterloo shared insights and expertise in relation to: Digital Futures, Legal Structures, Marketing, Outsourcing, Partnership projects, Scaling up, Values and Wood recycling. 

Delegates had travelled from as far afield as Aberdeen and Chatham for what proved to be a day full of ideas, inspiration and information. Find out more about HeartEdge at https://www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org/life-st-martins/mission/heartedge/.

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Thursday, 24 August 2017

HeartEdge August Mailer



The latest HeartEdge Mailer has been published. This month: History Projects and new discipleship resources, connecting with carers and supporting refugees, plus Brené Brown, Stanley Hauerwas, Luke Bretherton, and cycle-based social enterprise - plus Sam Wells on Beveridge and the appreciation of assets.

Our passion is growing kingdom communities via four C’s - congregations, culture, commercial activity and acts of compassion. Find out more at the following HeartEdge events:  
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Belle and Sebastian - We Were Beautiful.

Saturday, 4 March 2017

Update: Sophia Hub Redbridge

Ros Southern writes:

Our big news- Sophia Hubs membership is live and open to start-ups, businesses and community groups. Individuals and statutory sectors welcome too!
Please take a look, support the Sophia Hubs movement and find out how to access to our services. Info here The Timebank remains free
Coming up this week (Saturday 4 March - Saturday 11th March)
  • Mon 6 March 10-12.30 free workshop at Barking Enterprise Centre on stress reduction when running a business info here
  • Tues 7 March 6.30-8.30 Entrepreneurs club at Redbridge Institute. A look at personal image for business owners with start-up Kathleen Hodis of Fabulistic. First members only and first timers session. Excited! Info here
  • Saturday 11th 10-2, Ilford Green Pop Up market info here
  • Saturday 11 9.45-1.30 Womens business event run by Redbridge business consultancy Brandstad Ltd info here 
The following week (Saturday 11th March - Friday 24)
  • Tuesday 14th - 1-3pm York Room, Ilford Library. Entrepreneurs' club for members. Speaker to be advised. Put the date in your diary!
Other news on our blog
  • Tuesday 21st - Timebank community skills swap at Redbridge Institute. A celebration of Redbridge skills info here
With thanks to Raz Malik for being entrepreneurs' club speaker this week.

With best wishes,

Ros Southern
Coordinator, Sophia Hubs Redbridge

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Moby - Lift Me Up.

Sunday, 16 October 2016

Update: Sophia Hub Redbridge

Ros Southern writes:

'It's Social Saturday tomorrow celebrating social enterprise
  • We've launched a Redbridge social enterprise directory - thanks to volunteer Adrian - click here
  • Here's a guest blog from Somaiya of Wanstead High on her research and recommendations on social enterprises in the borough - click here
Entrepreneurs' clubs coming up
  • Thursday 20th - 1pm, Redbridge Institute - on wellbeing as a business owner by start-up Ruth Pearson who trains on the London Workplace Wellbeing charter. Click here for info.
  • Weds 26th - 6pm, Enterprise Desk - mindfulness in business with Pipa Moye. Must book. Info here.
  • Entrepreneur dates have been set until end of December. Info here
Other good stuff
  • Saturday 22 October all day - Redbridge Hack Day - collaborative workday to solve the community problem that some residents never go online. info here
  • Next 3 hour start-your-business workshop at Enterprise Desk is 15 November. info here
  • And thanks to Ahmed Abdulazeem of Conus Consulting for being a great speaker this week.
Have a great weekend and sorry for anything I've left out,

Ros Southern,
Coordinator, Sophia Hubs Redbridge

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Bob Dylan - Dear Landlord.

Friday, 30 September 2016

Update: Sophia Hub Redbridge

Ros Southern writes:

'Reminder - our EGM tomorrow Saturday to elect new board and entrepreneurs club on community trading in Redbridge

Here's the info - hoping the change of time from 8.30 am to 10.15am has got through to everyone!

This coming week:

Tuesday 4th 6.30-8.30pm - Entrepreneurs' club with Amal Simothy, Ilford Accountant on facing the uncomfortable to make your start-up grow! Info here.

Wednesday 5th - Ilford Tech meet up for techie start-ups and businesses. info here

Friday 7th - Free, open source IT tools workshop. Enterprise Desk 1-3. Info here on this monthly workshop
Other information

Our plan to create a directory of Redbridge social enterprises info here

The City Business Library programme for Oct-December is here.
future dates for your diary

Start up Britain bus tour is coming to Ilford Thurs 13 Oct info here
Really hope to see many of you tomorrow morning at our Redbridge Institute base :)

Best wishes,

Ros Southern
Coordinator, Sophia Hubs Redbridge / 07707 460309'

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Lou Reed - Teach The Gifted Children.

Saturday, 24 September 2016

Update: Sophia Hub Redbridge

Ros Southern writes:

'Coming up this week....
  • Saturday 24th - Google Digital Garage at Enterprise Desk 10pm info here
  • Tuesday 27th - Redbridge Chamber breakfast - topic 'The Chinese Connection'.Info here
Next week
  • Saturday 1st October - Sophia Hubs EGM to elect our new Board - 10.15 am(changed time!) - see link below
  • Saturday 1st October - Entrepreneurs' club - a Sophia Hubs Special with Aidan Ward - 'Encouraging Community Trading, co-designing services between businesses and the community'. Please do come! Info here - please read and pass on
  • Tues 4 Oct - Entrepreneurs club 6.30pm speaker to be advised
  • Weds 5 Oct - Ilford Tech meet up for techie start-ups and businesses. info here
  • Fri 7 Oct - Free, open source IT tools workshop. Enterprise Desk 1-3. Info here on this monthly workshop
Other information
  • See the results of our Timebank focus groups and what's happening with the Timebank. Info here
  • Timebank story of the week - Mario the electrician
  • Our plan to create a directory of Redbridge social enterprises info here
  • The City Business Library programme for Oct-December is here. future dates for your diary
  • Start up Britain bus tour is coming to Ilford Thurs 13 Oct info here
Some of our Facebook and Twitter Likes this week:
Finally, thanks to Asari St Hill for being our entrepreneurs' club speaker this week

Have a great weekend!

Ros Southern
Coordinator, Sophia Hubs Redbridge / 07707 460309'

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Bruce Springsteen - Rocky Ground.

Sunday, 18 September 2016

Update: Sophia Hub Redbridge

Ros Southern writes:

'Here's some news of events and support for you or for you to pass on....

This week:
  • Tuesday - 3 hour start-your business workshop at Enterprise Desk on Tuesday 20th 1-4 Info here
  • Thursday - final 'enterprising redbridge' seminar for community groups - Thursday 22nd 5.30. Info here
  • Friday - Sophia Hubs entrepreneurs' club, Friday 23rd 1-2.30, Enterprise Desk. Speaker - will email separately.
Next week:
  • Tuesday 27th - Redbridge Chamber breakfast - topic the Chinese connection - info here
  • Saturday 1st Oct - Sophia Hubs breakfast and Extraordinary General Meeting to elect our new Board and start out as an independent hub. Everyone welcome, info here
  • Saturday 1st Oct - Entrepreneurs club - topic 'making your business social' 10.30 - speaker to be advised
Other news:
  • We need your help in creating a Redbridge directory of social enterprises - info here.
  • Start Up Britain bus comes to Redbridge on Thursday 13 October. info here
  • We have been holding Timebank focus groups, led by Sam Cowan. First outcome - social media volunteer and sharing the good news stories. Info here.
Don't forget, guest blogs always welcome!

Best wishes,

Ros Southern
Coordinator, Sophia Hubs Redbridge
07707 460309'

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Martyn Joseph - Land Of Evermore.

Friday, 24 July 2015

Update: Sophia Hub Redbridge

Ros Southern writes:

'Hi there,

Please do come to our Timebank social and induction on Tuesday evening - 28th. Info here. It's going to be very enjoyable plus very practical.

The Ilford community market from 2-8th August is definitely worth booking a stall! Fantastic trading opportunity. Info here

There's a business adviser at Ilford Library (open to all Redbridge of course) every Wednesday. Must be booked. Info here.

There will be an enterprise club on Tuesday but I have not found a speaker! Keep the date and I will update you. Info on enterprise club here. Get in touch if you have a suggestion.

A Redbridge social enterprise Inspired By Sports are having a launch of a new arm a clothing range - read the Director Jeffrey Nkrumah's blog here .

A Redbridge arts/events start-up Kim Judge has opened a fantastic art exhibition in the Cauliflower pub. She plans to find spaces all around the borough for local artists. Info here.

Our Director Aidan Ward has written a blog about what Sophia Hubs means by 'economic community development'. Please read it! You can find out what makes us tick and get excited by the vision! :)

My campaign for Independent retailer month seems to have come to nothing but there's still time to take an Indie Selfie! Click here if you want to help a campaign take off in the last week!

I am currently looking for contacts and opportunities to support start-ups in Hainault area. If you want to help or have ideas please do get in touch.

And don't forget it's the Chambers breakfast this coming Tuesday. Info here

More guest bloggers always welcome.

Best wishes,

Ros Southern
Coordinator, Sophia Hubs Seven Kings
M: 07707 460309 T: 0208 590 2568 (answerphone)
ros.southern@sophiahubs.com'

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Blondie - Union City Blue.

Monday, 15 December 2014

Sophia Hub update

Ros Southern writes:

Our speaker at the enterprise club tomorrow (Tuesday 16th December) at 12.45 is the inspiring entrepreneur Nicky Das of Sathguru Plumbing supplies, just a few paces from St Johns. See what she is going to be talking about and how it will help your start-up business. The shop has been running for 4 years and has a community heart.

Our speaker last week was Rakesh Rootsman Rak. See the 3 big challenges he set start-ups for a sustainable and future-proofed business.

Good news about an expanding green enterprise - Recycles Ilford now added paint to bikes and more expansions being discussed. Read about it here.

Just finished our last 2014 Sophia ACE course (Active Citizens and Entrepreneurs) and its getting better and better. Read about it here. More courses will take place in 2015.

We are proud to have had such a great range of volunteer business speakers in 2014. See the list and their contact details. Thank you all so much.

Don't forget there is a market in Ilford Town Centre on 23rd December. Info here.

Just to let you know there will not be an enterprise club on 23rd but there will be one on 30th. Aidan Ward (Sophia Hubs director) will be presenting a business model that we will be encouraging start-ups to use in 2015 - the business canvas model.

Finally, please pass on the word for Rashida (due to change in business direction) that vastly reduced massage chairs are on offer.

Oh, and if you want some delicious. home made chutneys and Caribbean sauces for Christmas pressies, Lynette will have supplies at the enterprise club tomorrow. :-)

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The Jam - In The City.

Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Bishop Stephen's 9th missionary journey








Bishop Stephen walked from Woolwich to Seven Kings via Stratford today for his ninth missionary journey within the Diocese of Chelmsford as part of the Diocese's Centenary Celebrations. Several members of St John's Seven Kings met +Stephen at the parish boundary and, as we walked with him to St John's, heard stories of his breakfast with the British Legion in Woolwich, the Greek Orthodox couple he met in Stratford who want to attend St Johns Stratford on Sunday, and the two schoolboys who asked about his crozier and ended up agreeing to pray for the Bishop as he promised to do for them.

At St John's we gathered in our community garden for a time of public prayer for the church and community. +Stephen outlined his vision for his missionary journeys as a means of making visible the work of the churches in the Diocese within their communities. +Stephen then joined our first Anniversary celebrations for the Sophia Hub which runs from the St John's Centre and which builds community by supporting social enterprises locally.

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Luke Sital-Singh - I Have Been A Fire.

Sunday, 13 July 2014

Sophia Hub update

Here is the latest update from the Seven Kings and Newbury Park Sophia Hub:

Sophia Course

Day One completed of the latest Sophia Course. This Sophia Course is aimed at Valentines Ward residents (funding from the Community First fund) and is a reflective and transformative opportunity to look at the community in which we live and generate ideas that can become social enterprises.

The six participants, plus Ros Southern and I, all loved this day together.  We are shaping businesses with a heart.

sophia course 1 flirt small group

We looked at:
  • our best examples of community projects and community spirit; 
  • what our values are;
  • what our neighbourhood is like (mainly, but not exclusively, the bad bits);
  • using statistics to back-up our perceptions;
  • finding the root value of the ideas we have for community projects and businesses; and
  • setting the homework!
Day two is next Saturday.  It is possible we could fit in another person or two, particularly if you live in or near Valentines ward in Ilford.  Get in touch if you are interested or want to be contacted for the next course.

sophia course 1 flirt wool ending

Comment from participant: “What I found inspiring was the sharing and caring and everybody thinking together” - Nima.

Thanks to Flirt Cafe for being a wonderful venue for us in the upstairs room.  It’s nice to be supporting a new enterprise in the area.  The cafe address is 361 Ley Street, Ilford IG1 4AA and telephone number 0208 001 7061.

Enterprise Club

A quick rundown on the speakers programme. July sessions will run from 12 – 2pm with the speaker starting at 12.15 pm (parking restrictions end at 12.00 noon).

15th – Manzoor Ahmed, community chef & promoter of pop ups.  Director of local business, Fusion Foods.

22nd – Nnenna Anyanwu a business growth development consultant and runs her own local business.  She is on the steering committee for Sophia Hubs Seven Kings and wants to talk on the personal characteristics needed to work for yourself.

29th – Ola Asgill, Managing Director of Ketco Ltd, based in Chadwell Heath,  He will be leading a session on business plans and will be here from 12 – 2.  He will present for about 45 minutes and then set some tasks and give time for feedback and support.  Ola is also on our steering committee

In August there will be two evening Tuesday sessions 7 - 9.00pm and then a break for two weeks.

Tuesday 5th August 7 - 9.00pm, St Johns Church – speaker to be arranged.

Tuesday 12th August 7 - 9.00pm, St Johns Church – speaker to be arranged.

No sessions on 19th and 26th.

In September the first session will be led by Sue Howard on the Map of Meaning. This will be a longer session looking at the map and working out how to make our work meaningful and fitting in with the meaning in our life.  We are starting the new term with something deep and reflective.

With thanks to volunteers Jenny Coverdale and Elaine Freedman who have been supporting the enterprise club over the last few months.

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Lloyd Cole and the Commotions - Brand New Friend.

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Sophia Hub news - legal structures for social enterprises event, enterprise club, Timebank, more

Here is the latest from Ros Southern, Co-ordinator for the Sophia Hub:

"In response to many requests from our start-ups we are running a training session on legal structures for social enterprises on Monday 30th June from 10.30 to 12.00.  We are delighted to welcome David Alcock who highly experienced in this field.  To read his bio click here. Please contact me to book your place.  Open to all.

Thanks so much to our steering group member and local business man Kunle Olaifa for his talk at our enterprise club last week. To read more about this click here.

The Seven Kings Timebank has opened and trading is starting! Please, please register with this Bank-with-a-difference.  This is going to make a very real difference to start-ups and to the area.  Our first Timebank community event was held last week and from this we have an offer to run a facilitation and mediation training course to enable Shahanara Begum to start up a mediation project. Click here to read about the community event.

Our speaker at Tuesday's lunchtime enterprise club (12.15-2.30) is Jeffery Nkrumah.  Jeffery has set up a local social enterprise called Inspired by Sports and is very keen to support new start-ups and be part of our grassroots network.  He will be doing his second talk at the enterprise on the topic of 'adversity to triumph'.  To read about his previous and very inspirational session click here. The talk and main session will be 12.30-2.00.

Carlton Gabiddon of UK Dads is one of the start-ups we are supporting.  He is running a family Father's Day event in Wanstead from 11-1 on Sunday on Christchurch Green and you are welcome to attend.

Please could you like our facebook page and follow us on twitter (@sophiahubs7k) and let me know what we can do to support and promote your work."

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This Picture - Step Up.

Sunday, 25 May 2014

New websites for Sophia Hubs

Sophia Hubs Limited has a new website explaining its work. The site including a page on the Seven Kings Sophia Hub pilot and a blog which will become the main source of news about Sophia Hubs Limited and hubs in the network. 

In addition, the Timebank set up by the Seven Kings Sophia Hub pilot also has its own website where people can register to join the Timebank in order to make offers and requests for other Timebank members.  

The Timebank is an important form of support for the new social enterprises and start-ups we are incubating at Sophia Hubs.  It will build up community networks and demonstrate the extensive skills and resources that we have in this area.  Residents will expand their contacts through giving and receiving services and skills: each hour given is worth the same whatever is being offered.

Both websites were created for Sophia Hubs Limited by Divine Aesthetic.

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Tom Petty - Learning To Fly.

New initiatives through Seven Kings Sophia Hub



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George Harrison - What Is Life?

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Green businesses and the Enterprise Club



Brian Kelly of Forest Recycling Project, Toni Dipple of Organic Ilford and Keith Young of Recycles were among representatives of environmental businesses and schemes who met yesterday at the Enterprise Club run by the Seven Kings & Newbury Park Sophia Hub. The meeting explored with local green enterprises their tips for running social enterprises and projects. All those present shared learning from setting up and running these businesses in order to draw out ideas for using reclaimed materials as viable businesses.

This Enterprise Club session was organised to celebrate our new partnership with Forest Recycling Project (FRP) to support new enterprises in Redbridge using reclaimed materials.

Funded by Redbridge Council, through their Emerging Needs & New Initiatives Fund, FRP are giving away 3000 litres of free paint for community projects and 4000 litres of free paint to help set up and establish a distribution enterprise in Redbridge. The Sophia Hub is the main point of contact and will support the new enterprise(s) that emerge from this opportunity.

We are therefore looking for an enterprising partner or partners in Redbridge to distribute paint on an ongoing basis, develop innovative ideas for utilising reclaimed paint, and create other products through reusing and recycling other waste materials. These could include paint distribution, painting & decorating social businesses, ‘upcycling’ projects and much more!

Ros Southern, Coordinator, Sophia Hub says, "We are excited by this partnership with Forest Recycling Project. It offers an excellent opportunity to start up one or more new social enterprises in the borough as well as helping to reduce waste and re-paint a large number of community buildings."

The Enterprise Club provides a speaker on a business theme, peer to peer networking, and 1-2-1's with Sophia Hub staff. Speakers have included representatives from Branstad Consulting Ltd, KETCO Ltd, Redbridge Chamber of Commerce, Step Outside Guides and Work, Rest and Play, among others. Topics covered have included: appreciative inquiry; change management; customer connections; family businesses; goalsetting; pitching; and start up finances;

Enterprise Club sessions are useful for all start-ups providing networking opportunities and support for business development. Sophia Hubs staff are on hand to offer ideas and input as well as other start-ups, plus local people in business who want to offer support. The enterprise club is open weekly from 1.30- 4.30 on Tuesdays for anyone who wants to work on a business idea, even if it is just a tiny seed!

Seven Kings & Newbury Park Sophia Hub offers practical support to help set up a social enterprise or small business. We are here to help to kick-start new businesses, projects and services that meet the needs of the area. We also want to increase the networks and connections within the community to support social entrepreneurs and local residents.

Contact Ros Southern at the Sophia Hub if you are interested in free paint or have ideas for an enterprise: Tel - 07707 460309 / 0208 599 2568; email - ros.southern@sophiahubs.com; twitter - @sophiahubs7k; facebook - Sophia Hubs Seven Kings; blog - http://sophiahubs7k.wordpress.com/.

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Sufjan Stevens - Impossible Soul.

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Enterprise Club, Environmental Businesses and Paint Project

Here is the latest from Ros Southern regarding the Seven Kings & Newbury Park Sophia Hub:

"We are delighted to announce that we have set up a partnership with Forest Recycling Project (Waltham Forest) to support new enterprises in Redbridge using reclaimed materials.  Funded by Redbridge Council we have 7000 litres of free recycled paint for a business to distribute to community groups plus many more possibilities.


At the enterprise club on Tuesday - from 2 - 3.45pm we will be joined by Brian Kelly of Forest Recycling Project, Toni Dipple of Organic Ilford, Keith Young of Recycles (recycled bikes) and quite a few more environmental businesses and schemes.  This will be useful for all start -ups as we will be drawing out tips and learning from these businesses.  For more information click on this link: http://sophiahubs7k.wordpress.com/2014/04/03/enterprise-club-on-8th-april-exploring-green-enterprises/.

Please do help us by passing on this information and letting people know about our enterprise network and club.

For an update on the time bank click here: http://sophiahubs7k.wordpress.com/time-bank/.

I hope to see many of you on Tuesday.  Feel free to arrive anytime from 1.30 and stay to 4.30 and beyond.  Bring your laptops - we have wifi!"

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Michael Nesmith - Life, The Unsuspecting Captive.

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Enterprise Club

Ros Southern writes:

'Thanks so much to Francesca Fenn for taking our session last week on how she set up her family business. I have started a blog and put a very small article - what do you think?! http://sophiahubs7k.wordpress.com/2014/03/14/francesca-fenn-sets-up-business-without-a-business-plan/.  

This Tuesday Geoff Hill is leading the Enterprise Club session on business planning.  He is Chair of the Redbridge Chamber of Commerce.  He is being joined by Beverly Stratton who is the Town Centres Manager in Redbridge and BIDs Manager (Business Improvement Districts) and is highly experienced in helping local businesses find local solutions to local problems. They will be with us between 2 and 3pm.

Programme for Tuesday 19th March:

Arrivals any time from 1
1.45 - update from start-ups on any progression made this week or any issues they faced
2-3 business planning with Geoff and small group discussions
3 - 3.30 - support to start-ups from local business people that come along
3.30 - plenary and feedback on goals start ups can set for the next week.
4 - 5  further networking.

Please do pass this opportunity on to others you may know who want to start a business or would like to be part of a local network. 

Thanks as always to those that are supporting the enterprise club by bringing their time and skills to share.'

See also https://twitter.com/SophiaHubs7K and https://www.facebook.com/SophiaHubs7K?ref=profile. 

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Pete Seeger - We Shall Overcome.

Friday, 28 February 2014

Enterprise Club


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Linda Perhacs - Freely.

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Seven Kings Sophia Hub





There is lots of activity and engagement occurring currently through the Sophia Hub at Seven Kings as the numbers attending our Enterprise Club are growing and as we work with a new group of participants on the Sophia Course.

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Arcade Fire - We Exist.