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The tale behind city crisp factory
Kettle Foods are 20 this yearHe was a small town American entrepreneur who had no idea that his natural food ethic would take England by storm. But when Cameron Healy, the founder of Kettle Foods, started selling cheese and roasted nuts from a battered van in Oregon thirty years ago, he unwittingly started a craze for natural home-cooked snacks which would provide a massive boost to Norwich's economy.
02 December 2008
 
A falling pound is not always bad news
Last month, the pound slipped to a five-year low against the US dollar in a year which has also seen sterling slump against the euro.
25 November 2008
 
Rob Hetherington, below, district manager for Jobcentre Plus Norfolk. Photo: James Bass.How to make the most of being made redundant
Redundancies are a fact of life in any recession, and tens of thousands of workers across the country will be finding themselves unemployed as a result. Evening News business reporter SAM WILLIAMS speaks to entrepreneurs who have survived redundancy and experts and advisers who say it is not all doom and gloom.
19 November 2008
 
Archant Norfolk Recruitment Awards trophy.The cream of the recruitment industry
The stars of the county's recruitment industry were recognised at the eighth annual Archant Norfolk Recruitment Awards at the Marriott Sprowston Manor hotel. SOPHIE DUNCAN and SAM WILLIAMS report on the achievements that captured the judges’ imagination.
12 November 2008
 
Our businesses have had a great start
With recession looming, 2008 will be best remembered as a time of economic woe. But many brave entrepreneurs have chosen this year to follow their dreams and set up their own companies.
05 November 2008
 
Livewire studios - David and Victoria Haney.How local firms are beating the credit crunch
With recession looming, 2008 will be best remembered as a time of economic woe. But many brave entrepreneurs have chosen this year to follow their dreams and set up their own companies.
05 November 2008
 
Norwich Union parent company Aviva sponsors Norwich City Football Club.Deals help to build a good reputation
From the London Marathon to theatres and Norwich City Football Club to the Norfolk Broads, many good causes stand to benefit from sponsorship deals with city firms. And by boosting their reputations, companies themselves can also profit.
29 October 2008
 
Married couple Nigel and Brenda Law, who run Acle Post Office, struggle to afford and find staff to keep the store open when they are away.Lack of holidays is harming our health
By law, employees are entitled to 24 days of paid holiday a year, and that number is set to rise next year. But for thousands of self-employed workers no such rules exist, and many are risking their health by failing to take breaks.
22 October 2008
 
Albert Jones, managing director of Yarmouth’s Pleasure Beach.It’s not all doom and gloom for our tourism
Tourism brings hundreds of millions of pounds a year to the Norfolk economy, but with the credit crunch and a second poor summer running, how are the county’s attractions faring?
15 October 2008
 
Minimum wageFirms put at risk by the minimum wage
The minimum wage is often hailed as the government’s biggest single achievement since coming to power in 1997, securing living pay for many thousands of workers. But after the ninth annual increase, is it putting struggling firms at risk? SAM WILLIAMS reports
09 October 2008
 
Karheena Woodroffe and Mark Tilney run a business from their home.The workers who left the commute behind
As the Evening News teams up with BT to offer a home-based business a week of free lunches and a computer worth £1,000, SAM WILLIAMS speaks to some entrepreneurs who have made a success of their company without the stress of the daily commute.
01 October 2008
 
The Reindeeer on Dereham Road has recently reopened.A year in the life of Norwich’s pubs
Struggling with falling trade, rising beer prices, supermarket competition and the wake of the smoking ban, life is tough for the city’s pub landlords. Business reporter SAM WILLIAMS speaks to licensees about the cocktail of setbacks which are causing many locals to call last orders for the final time.
24 September 2008
 
Employees at Bertram Books with their after gaining qualifications through Train to Gain. Below, cleaner Janice Farrow. Photo: Sonya Duncan.How firms benefit from a trained workfor
Employees at Norwich book firm the Bertram Group are being given the opportunity to improve their skills though the government’s Train to Gain scheme. But, as SAM WILLIAMS found out, the company also benefits from creating a more loyal and skilled workforce
17 September 2008
 
Production at Lotus.We are carrying on the Lotus philosophy
On Sunday, September 14, Norfolk’s iconic car manufacturer Lotus marks 60 years in the industry. And while this landmark represents a real survival story in a sector in which many others have gone under, managing director Mike Kimberley has ambitious plans for growth. Business reporter SAM WILLIAMS reports.
10 September 2008
 
Business advisor Richard Salmon, who works at the Norwich Enterprise Centre, says it offers entrepreneurs in the city really good training to help them start up – and it is offered for free. Photo: Angela Sharpe.Make the most of the advice squad
This spring, a new centre was launched in the city offering a free one-stop support service for those wanting to set up their own businesses. But with entrepreneurship in Norwich lagging behind the national average, many are still unaware of the help it can offer. SAM WILLIAMS reports.
03 September 2008
 
 
 
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