Program For Event at LEAF on Bold Street Liverpool – 31/1/2012 – The Language Circle

Program :


Welcoming People -Prepare the badge – Introduce People Together  
People have to prepare a quick introduction for the Speed Talking
Food : Waiting for a confirmation for a Discount ( finger-cross) 
Karima quick talk about the program explain about ST 
ST>> Speed Talking 2 minute each talk / 10 debate go on stage to talk about  and switch 
People go on stage to talk about new words they learn !
Group table – Difference similarity between countries !
What is a … (different on each table) of you ?
What is the stereotype ….? 
What do you know about my country ?
Karima + 1 person per group go on stage table will talk about the stereotype 


Raffle 


Donation box for The Language Circle + Charity *

    *Donation for a charity ( I will put online a questionnaire on the Facebook page to choose wich one you want the donate to)

Hope you will enjoy the night 

Any question feel FREE to ask !!


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What is Hatch Biz ? A FREE Buffet of a range of professional and advisory services !

To thanks Hatch Biz  for my Free GOOGLE goodies ( yes, I’m still talking about it : I just love it can’t help it) let make a proper article about they services !





So Hatch Biz is a ‘one stop shop’ offering a unique opportunity for start up businesses to access a range of professional and advisory services completely FREE of charge. It’s like a buffet you pick up what you want and need !!

Contact :
Info@hatchbiz.com
Tel: 0151 229 1171 Fax: 0151 229 1171





This is a detail of each company who offer their service : 

Emerald Law

Entrepreneurs reflect the enthusiasm, hard work and motivation necessary for success – back that up with a legal team willing to embrace innovation and initiative by avoiding unnecessary red tape and you have a great partnership. A successful business is built on the core values of efficiency, trust, excellent value and professionalism – whether you are a legal professional or a new business startup. Start off on the right foot and life is so much easier. Our aim is to make sure you are given the best legal advice to be able to efficiently and safely grow your business, and achieve your aims in these challenging times.
Lombard Chambers, Ormond Street Liverpool, L3 9NA T: 0800 804 8158 E:info@emeraldlaw.co.uk

RMC Accountancy Service

Our team of qualified and experienced accountants and tax advisors are dedicated to providing a robust and efficient service, working with you to create a tailored package. Start up businesses are one of our specialisms and Hatch members will receive initial meetings and advice, guidance materials and templates completely free of charge with no obligation to sign up for other services.

  • Advice on business structure
  • Guidance materials and templates
  • Company incorporations
  • HMRC registrations
  • Bookkeeping packages
  • Full range of accounts, tax, payroll, training and bookkeeping services
West Derby, Liverpool, L12 T: 07743 339 750 E: hatch@rmcaccountancy.co.uk Twitter:@RMCAccountancy

Clare Delve

Clare Delve Communications and PR provide creative, professional and practical media services offering innovative solutions for every client. With more than 13 years’ experience in journalism and public relations, I deal with Press Management, Public Relations, Media Consultancy, Media Training and Teaching.
T: 07545 600 825 E: clare@claredelve.comTwitter: @DelvePR

Greenleaf

We fertilise growing businesses! By that we mean that we work with the owners of start-up or existing businesses that are looking to grow and feel that they need the impetus of having someone work alongside them to provide a different perspective on their business who posesses different skills, and more importantly someone with experience of successfully growing businesses. We work in a hands-on way alongside the owners, providing the additional skills that they need and also mentoring them to ensure that the growth of the business happens in a sustainable and effective manner.
Suite 114, St Andrews’ Business Centre 91/93 St Mary’s Road, Garston Liverpool L19 2NL T: +44 7834 387979 E: info@greenleafuk.co.uk

Mayfly Internet Marketing

For all things internet based, get in contact with Mayfly. From the basics of domain registrations & email, to designing your website and ensuring 1st page, search engine positions, Mayfly are experts at working with new start-ups, as well as established businesses.
West Derby, Liverpool, L12 T: 0151 254 1727 E: info@may-fly.co.uk Twitter: @mayflyinternet

£1,000 Shell LiveWIRE Grand Ideas Awards

£1,000 Shell LiveWIRE Grand Ideas Awards


Are you aged 16-30, based in the UK and starting a new business (or in your first 12 months of trading)? If so, we’ve got 4 x £1,000 cash prizes to give away each month through our Shell LiveWIRE Grand Ideas Awards.

Apply online now for the chance to win £1,000 and PR for your business, plus a possible further £10,000 in November! (The deadline for entries is midnight on the last day of each month).

How WordPress can benefit your Business ?

Friday 27 january – 10am to 12am – Basecamp3 – Liverpool





This workshop is ideal for anyone who is interested in setting up or running their own WordPress website to promote their business, organisation, band or anything else that they feel is worth shouting about. If you are a business owner and want to find out how WordPress will benefit your online presence, then this workshop is for you! The workshop is split into the following sections: Best practices in web design The capabilities of WordPress Demonstration of different WordPress websites and their various features What to include in a brief for a web designer How WordPress can benefit your business Gain an awareness on how to use WordPress to develop your own website Tips to improve your existing website What essential features you could have on your website How to manage your website’s content yourself To sign-up simply get in touch with either: contact@freshbeat.co.ukray@pacificstream.infoBasecamp3 25-31 Parliament Street Liverpool L8 5RN Merseyside UK

FREE Launch party for Hatch – Liverpool – Hannah’s Bar



The launch party for Hatch!, an exciting new support and advisory service for start up businesses – have a look at www.hatchbiz.com  to find out more.
The event will include a complimentary drink and food, and a free raffle:
Confirmed Prizes:
*Advertising worth £800
(courtesy of Your Move Magazine)
*Membership of Your Business Ezine worth £250 plus a 2 hour PR seminar
(courtesy of Your Business Ezine)
* Website Build
(courtesy of Mayfly Internet Marketing)
* Flyer & Business Card Pack
(courtesy of Northside Creative)
* £100 Cash
(courtesy of Lighthouse Financial Planning)
* Bookkeeping Package & 2 Hour Training Session
(courtesy of RMC Accountancy Services)
* Meal for 2 at Hannah’s Bar Restaurant
(courtesy of Hannah’s Bar)
* Press Release
(courtesy of Clare Delve PR & Communications)
*4 x gift vouchers for 30 min Pamper treatments with a choice of Hot Stones, Aromatherapy, Body Massage or Holistic Facial
(courtesy of The Grace Harbour Company)
*Broadband dongle pre-paid for 12 months (courtesy of All About Technology)
*Return journey to Manchester Airport and a full car valet
(courtesy of Rest & Relax Transfers)

Thursday, 26 January 2012

Time : 18:30 until 20:00
Where :Hannah’s Bar, Hardman Street, Liverpool City Centre

Email info@hatchbiz.com to book your place.


Chinese New Year of Dragon – Liverpool Chinatown – 21 & 22 january 2012

Liverpool Chinatown will be celebrating the New Year of the Dragon on Sunday 22nd January 2012. There are also other events taking place around that date. Please see below:-

Agenda :


Tai Chi Demonstration

Saturday 21st January 2012
Time: 12:30pm to 3:30pm
Outside the See Yep Chinese Association in Nelson Street.
This form of Chinese physical exercise can profoundly increase the flow of energy through your body and improve health.
Contact: Mr Kenny Tam:             0797 363 7580      

Dragon, Unicorn & Lion Dance Street Parade

Sunday 22nd January 2012
11:30am – 3.30pm
Nelson Street and Berry Street
The celebrations take off when the Dragon and Lion arrive outside St Luke’s on Church on Berry Street to greet the community.

Firecracker Display
Sunday 22nd January 2012
1pm
Great George Square
Watch the spectacular firecracker display with a special appearance from the ‘Lucky Man’ wearing traditional costume handing out red enveloped to children.

The Taste of China Sunday Street Market
Sunday 22nd January 2012
11am – 4pm
Great George Street
Now in its fourth year the Sunday Street Market is not to be missed. For those wanting to enjoy traditional Chinese cuisine or have a keepsake of the day, mementos, souvenirs and food is available to purchase from the market stalls.
For information please contact: Philip Sung:             0777 597 3568      ; Mark Chen:             0778 081 3549      

John Collins Funfairs
Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd January 2012
12 Noon – 4pm
Great George Street, Nelson Street, Hardy Street and Grenville Street
Children’s rides and white-knuckle rides that offer spectacular views of the city’s skyline for those who dare!

Liverpool Chinese New Year VIP Dinner
Presenter: Billy Hui
Sunday, 22nd January 2012
Time: 6.30 pm. to 9 pm
Liverpool Britannia Adelphi Hotel, Ranleigh Street, Liverpool L3 5UL
The event features local and international performers as the finale to this year’s events. The emphasis will be on local traditional and contemporary artistes with some international Chinese guest acts. The event will be presented by Billy Hui from BBC Radio Merseyside’s Orient Express programme. A New Year Chinese banquet.
Tickets: Adults £25 each, Children £19 each.
Ticket sales: Hondo Supermarket, Upper Duke Street, L1 9DU; Jung Wah Supermarket, 8A Hardy Street, L1 5EF

The Black-E welcomes in the Year of the Dragon with programmes for both days of the Chinese New Year weekend:-
11am- 5pm Saturday 21st – Exhibition and a workshopactivities.
12am-4pm Sunday 22nd – Tai Chi & Qi Gong workshops/ demonstrations from the Liverpool Chinatown Tai Chi Association, Chinese Calligraphy demonstrations and workshops – “meet the author” & book signing of the autobiographical ‘East Meets West’ by Joan Chan -The launch of RADIO CHINATOWN by The Sound Agents, an online radio station dedicatd to the memories, remimiscences and regeneration of Chinatown Liverpol – plus as exclusive exhibition of Chinatown photographs taken in 19984 by British documentary Magnum photographer Martin Parr.
The Black-e is wheelchair accessible. For more information phone The Duty Officer on             0151 709 5109      or check http://www.theblack-e.co.uk

Wah Sing Chinese Community Centre
149 Duke Street, L1 4JR
Wah Sing Chinese Community Centrel Chinese New Year Celebration
Sunday 22nd January
Time: 2:00- 4:00pm,
Liverpool’s Chinese School opens its doors for the Chinese New Year Celebrations. Bring your friends and family to join in with the Wah Sing Singing and Dance Group, music, Karaoke, lucky draws Tibetan dance, gymnastics display and Cantonese opera.
Please contact: Mrs. Wong Chi Fong:             0151 709 9842       or             07707 756749      

The Pagoda Chinese Community Centre

Henry Street, Liverpool L1 5BU
Tel: 0151 233 8833/07769 330440
Fax: 0151 233 8839
Exhibition and workshop
  • From Monday 16th January daily 10,00am to 4.00pm. Exhibition of traditional Chinese New Year Calligraphy.
  • Thursday 19th January 10.00am & 2.00pm. Chinese Music Demonstrations (pre-booked for schools and groups only)
  • Tuesday 17th January 10.00am to 12.00 noon. Tai Chi Sword and Qi Gong demonstration.
  • Friday 20th January 10.00am & 2.00pm. Chinese theatre make-up, Chinese paper cutting and Chinese music demonstration.
  • Saturday 21st January 1.00pm – 3.00pm Pagoda Chinese Youth Orchestra and folk dance group. A rare chance to see Europe’s largest Chinese orchestra in rehearsal.
  • Sunday 22nd January 1.30pm – 3.30pm Chinese music, dance, Tai Chi performance in Pagoda.

 China Pearl ‘Spirit of Dragon’ Chinese New Year Show
Saturday 11th February 2012 8.00pm

Victoria Gallery & Museum
Ashton Street, (top of Brownlow Hill), University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3DR
Tel:             0151 794 2348      
http://www.liv.ac.uk/vgm

The VG&M is partnering with the Confucius Institute to offer special events to celebrate Chinese Year of the Dragon:

Chinese Calligraphy Family Workshop on Saturday 21 January:
Drop-in 1 – 4pm
Celebrate Chinese New Year by creating your own Chinese Calligraphy scroll with origami creatures.
Free, all welcome

Chinese Ink Painting Adult Workshops on Tuesday, 24 January:
12 – 1pm or 1.30 – 2.30pm
This workshop provides an introduction to the basic techniques of Chinese Ink Painting using brushes, ink and rice paper.
Free but booking essential, call             0151 794 2348      

Chinese New Year at the Waterhouse Cafe:
On Saturday 21 January, the Waterhouse Cafe serving an Oriental soup with prawn crackers as a special.
Cafe open 11am – 2pm

Free Workshop event for Start up – St Helens Chamber

The Essentials

The Essentials isthe first in a series of six workshops :

Finance …

That has been developed by St HelensChamber to provide guidance on key topics prior to start-up.
‘The Essentials’presents the structure of the workshops and provides an overview of the mainthings that you should consider when starting a business.

Places arelimited to 18 people therefore booking is ESSENTIAL for the workshop.

For more Detail Here


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Sole trader / Limited Company / Umbrella Company / PAYE by an agency??

Which one to Choose ?



The optionsavailable to you are:
  1. Your own LimitedCompany
  2. Sole Trader/Partnership
  3. Umbrella Company
  4. PAYE through theAgency



1. Your own Limited Company
The vast majorityof freelancers should work through their own Limited Company.
Company set-up canbe done on line or alternatively, you can apply for a limited company directfrom Companies House (but this will take longer).
Some accountantswill set up your company for free on condition that you sign up as a client. Ifyou’ve found an accountant you’re happy with, you may choose this option.
Setting up alimited company means that you are running your own business and will havecomplete control. You will be the company director, operate the company bankaccount, and be responsible for the affairs of the company. Running your ownlimited company is the most tax efficient way of working as you keep more ofyour income. Keeping complete financial and administrative control ensures yourmoney is not risked with any third party administrator. There are of coursemore responsibilities in terms of paperwork and deadlines, but a goodaccountant will be able to minimise this burden.
Companies House
As part of yourresponsibilities you need to notify Companies House of any changes to yourcompany. If you have formed your company through Freelance UK you can log in toyour admin section to perform many of these, such as change of registeredaddress or change of Directory/Secretary particulars. Alternatively you can dothis direct with Companies House through Webfiling. Their system will enableyou to file changes to your company information online, as a new user you willneed to apply for authentification codes first of all.
You will also needto complete an Annual Return. (This form comes from Companies House and asksfor details of directors, secretary, address, shareholdings and tradingactivities – completed once a year)
HMRC
Various forms willneed completing throughout the course of the year, all of which your accountantwill help you with. You can expect:
– Form CT41g (NewCompany enquiry form)
– VAT Returns(Assuming you are VAT registered you will get one of these every three months
-Corporation TaxReturn (This is the Company tax return and is sent with the Annual Accounts tothe Inland Revenue – prepared once a year by your accountant)
Choosing anAccountant
Freelance UKcarries many advertisements for accountants that specialise in catering forfreelancers. Our advice would be to approach as many as you can to establishwhat each offers, how they can save you money and the service they provide as acomparison.
2. Sole Trader/Partnership
These are bothforms of self employment. A partnership just means that two or more people ownthe business. These are the simplest ways in which you can trade. You areobliged to keep all your invoices and receipts for 6 years and keep a record ofthe money you have earned and the money you have spent for your business. Atthe end of the tax year (5th April) you need to complete a Personal Tax Returnon which you will declare to the Revenue these income and expenses.
To register as asole trader you need to complete a form SA303 which you can download here:
Or register withthe Inland Revenue over the phone on            08459 15 45 15      .
When you areself-employed, you’re responsible for paying your own self assessment tax andNational Insurance contributions. Keeping full and accurate records from thestart will make it easier to work these out. Broadly speaking, after your firstyear in business, the tax you have to pay will be based on your profits for theprevious tax year. A tax year runs from 6 April to 5 April. (But you must startpaying Class 2 National Insurance contributions as soon as you becomeself-employed. These are payable in addition to any Class 4 National Insurancecontributions which may be charged on your profits.)
So if SelfAssessment applies to you, you must send in a tax return each year showingdetails of your income, gains, reliefs and allowances. You can also work outyour own tax bill, although The Inland Revenue will do this for you if you sendin your return before 30 September. If you send it in after 30 September, theycan still work out what you owe, but we can’t guarantee to let you know by the31 January deadline. You can also file your tax return via the Internet.
Unless your incomeis very small we would recommend that you employ an accountant. Whilst they canbe expensive, a good accountant will end up saving you far more than they costyou.
3. UmbrellaCompany
Joining anumbrella means you become a PAYE (Pay As You Earn) employee of the umbrella.Your client or agent enters a contract with the umbrella for your services andyou enter into a contract with the umbrella. An umbrella company therefore providesa ready made invoicing vehicle for freelancers whilst also removing theadministrative duties normally associated with working in the form of aPersonal Service Company. The Umbrella Company normally issues invoices on thefreelancers behalf, collects payments from clients/agencies, calculates tax andN.I contributions and pays the freelancer their net pay direct to theirpersonal bank account. The benefits therefore are that it is very easy to use,you simply send in your timesheet and expense details and wait to be paid. Thedownside is that you won’t keep as much of your money with an umbrella asrunning a limited company and you are reliant on that company collecting yourmoney from the client or agent and then paying you.
Traditionally,Umbrella Companies were more expensive than running your own Limited Company,mainly because their charges included all the administration overheads, andthey tended not to offer the same tax advantages. With the introduction of IR35the tax disadvantages of Umbrella Companies have been reduced however.
Umbrella CompanyDispensations
A dispensation isa list of expenses that your umbrella company is not compelled to record on aP11D. Normally when expenses are paid to an employee a Company is required tocomplete a P11D. A dispensation means this is not necessary for umbrellacompanies for those expenses which it covers. All umbrella companies have dispensations.  If you claim expenses you will need to keepreceipts – a dispensation means that your umbrella company does not have topresent receipts to the Inland Revenue, it does not mean that you don’t needthem as you may need to prove expenditure.
Providing umbrellacompanies follow Inland Revenue rules, all should provide you with the same”take home” pay – the only difference should be the fee they chargeyou.
Choosing anumbrella company
When researchingpotential umbrella companies you may wish to ask if there are any hidden costsor penalties for leaving the umbrella company so that you can compare serviceson a like-for-like basis. Read more on umbrella companies on our sister siteContractor UK.
4. PAYE throughthe Agency
Some agenciesallow you to become “PAYE” through their own payroll service.
This is the leasttax beneficial option available to a freelancer as you pay full tax andnational insurance (NI) contributions on all your earnings. In addition thisoption does not allow you to claim valid business expenses which would help toreduce your tax and NI liabilities.

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