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Join us for an inspiring morning connecting with other local business owners at the Sussex Chamber on Tour event.

This unique session is designed for non-members to experience firsthand how a Sussex Chamber membership can fuel business growth and expand your reach across the region and beyond. Here’s what you can look forward to:

  • Light Refreshments & Networking: Enjoy light refreshments while making valuable connections in a relaxed setting, making it easy to network and ask questions.
  • Resources & Training: Access member-exclusive resources, from business training sessions to workshops led by industry experts, giving you the tools to drive innovation and scale.
  • Visibility & Influence: Raise your brand profile through our Chamber marketing channels and advocacy efforts, where your voice can shape the future of business in Sussex.
  • Support & Savings: Gain access to substantial savings on services that support your business’s everyday operations.
  • Access British Chamber Resources: The Sussex Chamber is part of the British Chambers of Commerce network, which offers vast resources, savings, and a national voice for policy change.

With the support and vast resources of the British Chambers of Commerce, we’re here to champion local business success. Whether you're just starting or looking to elevate your established business, we’re excited to show you the benefits that come with joining our network.

Ready to see how Sussex Chamber membership could be a game-changer for your business, come and join us at Rooms in Worthing to find out how!

Worthing Workspace- Rooms

Rooms Worthing Emerald Multi-Use

Rooms is a newly launched, multi-faceted business located on the first floor of the Guildbourne Centre. It offers casual coworking space, versatile rooms for hire, and a 250-seat auditorium that is ideal for conferences and events.

The first floor of the Guildbourne Centre had remained derelict for over 20 years until now. The space has been completely renovated, featuring an industrial aesthetic and clean, modern lines. The refurbishment was funded by a local church, Redeemer, which uses the space for Sunday services as well as for community groups and children's clubs during the week.