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BScene receives £10k grant

Helping us set up enterprise courses and introduce super speakers!

We are delighted to announce our first grant, courtesy of ESF. This will enable us to run a lot more enterprise trainings and skills events for social and creative entrepreneurs in Brighton.

Next BScene (Brighton Social Creative Entrepreneur Network) is held at Westwerks, on Tuesday November 17th covering 6pm – 8pm “How to keep effective books for small businesses” with Adam Hickie expert accountant.

Click here to join BSCENE network and meet like minded peeps and sign up for workshops.

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Published by admin, on November 4th, 2009 at 5:03 pm. Filled under: News Tags: , , , , , , , 1 Comment

Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams – Film Showing

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Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
an evening watching and talking about Randy Pausch


Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university on Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation “Really achieveing your childhood dreams,” Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. For more, visit http://ww.cmu.edu/randyslecture.


Tuesday 29th September from 7-9pm

Tickets = free, bring something to eat/drink

At Westwerks, 41-43
Portland Road, Hove, BN3 5DQ.

Please
sign up at
http://randypauschfilm.eventbrite.com/

For
more details please contact Emma on 01273 900904 or email westwerks[at]werkshop.org.uk
for more details

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Published by admin, on August 28th, 2009 at 11:42 am. Filled under: Events & Workshops Tags: , , , No Comments

New to Brighton – Dru Yoga classes at Westwerks

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We’re very pleased that Fiona Tasker will be teaching Dru yoga and pregnancy yoga at Westwerks on Wednesday evenings.

Dru Yoga is flowing, easy-to-do yoga that leaves you feeling great!
Suitable for all ages and abilities.

SPECIAL OFFER: 1ST CLASS HALF PRICE.

Dru Pregnancy Yoga – Wednesdays, 6.15-7.45pm
£4.50 for 1st class
£48 for 6 classes*
£9 drop in

Dru Yoga all levels – Wednesdays 8-9.30pm
£4 for 1st class
£42 for 6 classes*
£8 drop in

Starts 19th August 2009, join anytime.

* 6 consecutive classes in 6 weeks, no refunds for missed classes

T. 0750 3171878
E. fionatasker[at]gmail.com
www.druyogateacher.com/fionatasker

Published by admin, on August 6th, 2009 at 3:02 pm. Filled under: Events & Workshops Tags: , , , , 7 Comments

Hove Social Media Cafe starts up at Westwerks

Westwerks is hosting the Hove branch of the Social Media Cafe, Hove Tuttle Club every Friday morning from 10-12 at 41-43 Portland Road, Hove. Come and join us for coffee and meet other local people interested in finding a way of working better together both online and off.

The Tuttle Club, aka London Social Media Cafe was founded by Lloyd Davis and has been meeting regularly since March 2008. Read more on the Tuttle Club blog.

The first Hove Tuttle meetup was held on Friday 17 April and was a great success. You can track whats been going on using the search term #hovetuttle.

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Find out more contact Emma Wallace or sign up for the next meeting at the Hove Social Media Cafe Wiki.

Published by Emma, on June 7th, 2009 at 9:00 am. Filled under: Events & Workshops Tags: , , , , , No Comments

A new phase for Werkshop

The opening of our latest space – Westwerks on Portland Road in Hove – sees Werkshop enter into a new phase for 2009. We have been proud to support local ethical business from the outset and our growing community includes a diverse range of individuals and businesses working together towards social change.

Through Westwerks we will focus on the challenges brought about by today’s busy lifestyles and throw-away consumer culture. We are looking to explore the role of disused or tired urban business spaces as hubs for innovation and the part they can play in sustainable local food production. We believe that local business, enterprise and communities can work together to change the way we use our land. We will be exploring various wellness themes including organic and permaculture gardening, education, nutrition, health and diet.

We are excited about developing an extended community to focus on these issues and look forward to working with you to make this happen. If you are already involved in projects Westwerks is a place for you. And if you aren’t but want to know more about what’s happening in your local area come along to find out more. This is your space.

As always, our spaces are the home to a range of individuals and a range of businesses so if you are working in this area and want to work in a space with others who share your aspirations for sustainable living please get in touch. In addition to our regular coworking, desk and office packages, we also provide workshop and events space and we are always looking for enthusiastic, passionate people to join our projects.

Projects and events programme

The Office Garden Share Project Westwerks is lucky to have a lovely old garden in need of some tender loving care. We have high hopes for this great space and our wish is for it to be a focal point for the building and our community. It is part of a grass roots local project called GrowBAC and is registered on the national Channel 4’s Landshare. If you would like to help us clear this jungle…

…and turn it into a place to grow veggies and a sensory garden please call Emma on 01273 900904 or email westwerks[at]werkshop.org.uk.

Workshops and Events >>Here is our programme of events for 2009. We offer a mixture of activities from networking events and lunchtime sessions, to whole and half day workshops. If you are looking for a venue to host your event or would like to talk about your project, group or organisation please call Emma on 01273 900904 or email westwerks[at]werkshop.org.uk.

About the building

41-43 Portland Road is a double fronted Victorian building in the west end of Brighton and Hove. Businesses started to use the space when the original two family homes were converted into office space for a local engineering firm forty years ago. The building has been through many changes since that time and 2009 sees the space entering into a new phase of growth and regeneration. If you have any stories about the building, Portland Road or the Poets Corner Area we would love to hear from you.

Published by Emma, on June 6th, 2009 at 12:01 pm. Filled under: News Tags: , , , , , , , No Comments