Due to popular demand our free digital marketing workshops have returned! With the Covid-19 national lockdown requiring many businesses to close, Hammersmith & Fulham Council is helping local businesses to boost their online presence asas the nation emerges from the latest Covid-19 lockdown. The virtual workshops will be delivered by Samer Bata from the Knowledge Acedemy to give business owners the essential digital skills they need to promote their business online.

Who can attend?

The training is open to all businesses in H&F and local residents looking to start a new business.

What will I learn in the workshops?

The workshops will focus on –

Building simple and effective marketing strategies
Mobile marketing platforms
Social Media
Email Marketing
Search Engine Marketing
When will the workshops begin?

There are five separate course dates to choose from with each course consisting of two sessions (each session lasts three hours and will take place via Zoom). Each course is open to 30 people. The time and dates are:

Course 1 : 26 and 27 April 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Course 2 : 3 and 4 May 2021 , 6pm to 9pm

Course 3: 10 and 11 May 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Course 4 : 17 and 18 May 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Course 5 : 24 and 25 May 2021, 6pm to 9pm

Please note, the content for each course is the same so please do not sign up for more than one course. For more information, please contact Sam Ridley at sam.ridley@lbhf.gov.uk.

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Edith Durham will be hosting an event called ‘a space to be me’ on the 2nd of February at 2pm-5pm. The project is for women who want to share their stories, experiences, their journeys and the complexities surrounding them to a crowd who won’t judge, giving women a space to be themselves.

If you have time it would be wonderful if you could just pop in and take a look, it would be wonderful support. If you know of anybody from your organisation that would be interested in attending, please let me know!

The address is, St Mary’s Church, 2 Edith road, West Kensington, W14 9BA. (Click Here for a map)

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Join us for the prestigious West London Business Awards and gala dinner and celebrate the very best of West London’s business community!

The West London Business Awards presentation ceremony and gala dinner is an established key milestone in the annual calendar of the sub-region’s business community. Twenty-seven awards will be handed out showcasing business excellence in West London.

The awards ceremony and gala dinner will be hosted by former England rugby player Ugo Monye at Twickenham Stadium on Friday 8 February 2019. 

The evening will start with a drinks reception at 6pm, followed by a three course meal. We will be announcing the winners of each category as well as the overall West London Business of the Year. After the ceremony, DJ Rusty Egan will take to the floor, playing out the evening with a mix of 80’s hits!

Join us for a memorable evening of inspiring entertainment, and celebrate the West London Business Community!

Click Here for the West London Business Awards page and booking information

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Celebrating the achievements and talents of the youth in our borough

The Hammersmith & Fulham Youth Achievement Awards have been organised by our Youth Council and the Young Hammersmith & Fulham Foundation, with the support of local businesses and organisations.

The awards celebrate the diversity of achievement and talent of H&F’s youth.

The categories

  • Young person who has made a significant contribution to others – eg young carers, to their family, to their school, or to a local organisation
  • Young leader – a young role model who has motivated and inspired others
  • Achievement in education – a young person who has made excellent progress/attainment in education
  • Young volunteer – a young person who has made an active and significant contribution to the community
  • Young artist of the year – across all the creative arts such as art, music and dance
  • Young innovator of the year – a young entrepreneurial/technological innovator
  • Community champion – a young person who has championed a real, positive change in the community
  • Overcoming adversity – a young person who has overcome and persevered through challenges
  • Green champion – a young person who has championed a positive change for the local environment

Nominate someone now

Click here to go to the Awards page and Nomination Form

Nominations close on Wednesday 16 January 2019. All entries will be considered by a panel of judges.

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HF ArtsFest have teamed up with the Mayor of London to bring the an information session about Culture Seeds Funding to H&F. This is a two-year rolling programme, so you can apply at any time for funding between £1,000-£5,000. The new grants will be used to support community-led cultural projects in every London borough. Culture Seeds will support not-for-profit, small or informal organisations and groups as well as individuals as it is often harder for them to access funding.

Date: Thursday 31st Jan
Time: 2 – 4pm
Venue: QPR Community Trust

For more info visit https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/arts-and-culture/current-culture-projects/culture-seeds

Register for the event here: https://culture-seeds-hf-artsfest.eventbrite.co.uk

Sobus is hosting a FREE coffee morning for local businesses on Wednesday 19th December, 2018 from 8:30am- 10am. We would like to connect with all businesses, whether you are a Start-up, Social enterprise, Charity or a Commercial business.

Given the hard time this area has suffered, the idea is for all businesses to connect, network and use our coffee mornings as a platform to be more visible and maybe serve the local community better.
We hope that monthly coffee mornings will assist businesses to work in conjunction with one another and for the potential of building new business opportunities.
This is an open invite, so please with us, welcome anyone who may benefit from this FREE business community networking event and pass it on to your colleagues/fellow businesses if you are not able to attend.

For this initial coffee morning why not come in, grab a croissant and just say hello!

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Let’s take the last month of 2018 to reflect on this year’s challenges and plan for next year’s success. Whether you’re thinking about you, your team or your organisation, there’s more than one way to improve with our diverse range of training courses.


Managing Volunteers
14 January

Charities are dependent on their volunteers. But how do you ensure you recruit the right ones, with the right skills, and then nurture them so they feel rewarded and stay?


Copywriting
15 January

Learn to write well and you’ll be able to create convincing, emotional, impactful and authentic documents that keep the support and the funds coming in.


Practical Project Management
22 January

Are you new to project management? This course offers you the basics of planning, executing, managing and keeping track of good projects in the charity sector.


Emotional Intelligence for Managers and Leaders
24 January

Research now shows us how managers and leaders’ moods and actions have enormous impact on those they lead and shed new light on their ability to inspire.


 

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Dear colleagues,

The council believes that no one should be alone on Christmas day. Our Events team has set up a page on the Hammersmith & Fulham Hive site to fundraise for a bigger than usual lunch get together on Christmas day.

 This is particularly targeting isolated people over 55 who cannot spend the day with friends and family.

 Please let your service users know about this event, as they may know someone who wants to attend. Transport, a gift and a nice meal will be provided at Hammersmith Town Hall. People who are not in need of this may want to make a donation towards its costs – it is easy to do through the Spacehive website.

 More detail can be found by clicking here

Click Here to see the initial post about the Christmas Lunch itself

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WAND UK wishes you a Merry Christmas!!!!

You are invited to our Bring and Share Christmas celebration!!!

Come along celebrate Christmas with us, enjoy a day full of festivities and great food. Bring a dish and share it with everyone.

Wednesday 19th December 2018 10.00am to 2.00pm

Please, confirm attendance by calling the office mobile or by replying to this email address

Small Chapel, St. Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing, Exmoor Street, London W10 6DZ

Click Here for the Event Poster

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27 November 2018

Please come along and take part in the fourth and final series of public exhibitions on the scheme to breathe new life into the western end of King Street.

I am grateful to everyone who has given us their views and advice so far. We have listened and improved the scheme with each consultation.

We propose to demolish the ugly Town Hall extension and bring Hammersmith:

  • A new four-screen cinema, with room for cafes, shops and restaurants
  • 204 new homes of which 52 per cent will be classified as genuinely affordable for local residents
  • A new public rooftop bar and restaurant
  • New community art and event spaces
  • New affordable, flexible office spaces for start-up businesses
  • New corporate offices for an established business that will bring revenue and hundreds of new employees who’ll be customers for our local shops, eating and drinking establishments
  • New public space in front of the restored Town Hall for performances and events
  • New homework spaces for children and students
  • Inclusively designed buildings to ensure full access for Disabled people
  • Eco-friendly buildings to minimise our carbon footprint and cut fuel bills.

Our new civic campus will allow the council to cut building maintenance and rental costs. And by opening up the Town Hall to the public, local start-up businesses and our partner agencies, it will support our mission to modernise the council’s culture and have Hammersmith & Fulham deliver the best public services anywhere.

I hope you will come and see the updated designs at one of our exhibitions at Hammersmith Town Hall.

The exhibitions take place on:

  • Friday 7 December, from 4pm to 8pm
  • Saturday 8 December, from 10am to 2pm

You can also view the latest designs on our website here: www.lbhf.gov.uk/kingstreet

Scroll to the bottom of this page for links to view/download information about the latest designs

Some of the changes since the last set of proposals were exhibited earlier this year include:

  • Reduction in the height of the town hall roof extension by one storey
  • Reduction in the size of the shading around the roof of the new glass extension
  • Improvements to the lighting for the Assembly Hall and Courtyard
  • Addition of new winter gardens on the new homes facing King Street and the A4 to improve air quality.

What we’re aiming to do and when

  • Early 2019: planning decision made.
  • Spring 2019: council moves out of the town hall and extension.
  • Summer 2019: demolition work begins.
  • Early 2020: construction works begins.

You may recall that this scheme has benefited from the experience and wisdom of three resident volunteers who worked (without pay) as our Independent Town Hall Commissioners.

They’ve worked tirelessly with our architects (Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners) and the developer (A2Dominion) to help deliver a scheme that will benefit our borough for decades to come and significantly improve Hammersmith for all of us. I am particularly grateful for all they’ve done and would like to take this opportunity to thank them.

I hope to see you at one of the exhibitions and look forward to hearing your views and advice.

With warm regards


Cllr Stephen Cowan

Leader of the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham

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  1. Town Hall refurbishment Info Board
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the FSI logoDid you know that next Friday (14th December) is Local Charities Day? Each year Local Charities Day shines a spotlight on the incredible work local charities do to build healthy and happy communities in our country. Read on to find out how to get involved and what the FSI and partners are offering on the day.

Free webinars
To support our fantastic local charity members and celebrate Local Charities Day, the FSI will be running 15 free 30 minute webinars from 12th-14th December.

Topics include:

  • Fundraising From Trusts & Foundations 
  • Developing Your Fundraising Strategy
  • Developing Your Case For Support 
  • Stewardship – Retaining & Maintaining Donors
  • Annual Appeals & Regular Giving
  • Developing Corporate Relationships
  • Demonstrating Your Impact 
  • Legacy Fundraising
  • Community & Events Fundraising 
  • Supporting & Managing Volunteers

Click Here to book now on the FSI website

Facebook Live
We will also be live on Facebook at 10 AM on the 12th December for the Developing Your Fundraising Strategy webinar, and again at 10 AM on Local Charities Day (14th December) for Community & Events Fundraising. Follow our Facebook page to be notified when we go live!

Home Office webinar
We are also hosting a special guest webinar from the Home Office: EU Settlement: Communications and Support. Find out more about the new EUSS grant scheme and whether it’s relevant to your charity.

NCVO initiative
NCVO will be making some of their member content free for the day, including resources on:

You can also access their open content on Funding and Managing Volunteers. Don’t forget that subscription to Funding Central is free for organisations under £100k turnover and NCVO membership is free to FSI members under £50k turnover using the promo code NCVOFSI.


What is Local Charities Day 2018? 
This year’s Local Charities Day will take place on the 14th December – you can find out more from this blog by the new Minister for Sport and Civil Society Mims Davies.

Each year Local Charities Day shines a spotlight on the incredible work local charities do to build healthy and happy communities in our country. They need the support of local people and businesses in order to flourish.

They’ll be adding lots of ways for you to get involved to the Local Charities Day website in the coming days, so do check back and ensure you’re following them on social media for the latest updates (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn).

Other ways you can show your support:

  • Download the Local Charities Day toolkit, with materials to help promote the day on your channels
  • Add the #LocalCharitiesDay Twibbon to your social media profile pics
  • Promote the Local Charities Day Map and encourage local charities you know to add their details so people can find great charities in their areas
  • Let them know your plans for Local Charities Day 2018 – email them at LocalCharitiesDay@culture.gov.uk
  • Share pictures and stories of what you’re up to – #LocalCharitiesDay
  • Email them one brief sentence alongside an image of your charity and they will create a I’m supporting Local Charities Day graphic for you to share
  • Want to write a short blog post about your work and why you’re supporting Local Charities Day? Email them at LocalCharitiesDay@culture.gov.uk

Share the link to our free Local Charities Day webinars