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Top planners highlight regeneration in Chesterfield

Top planners highlight regeneration in Chesterfield

Some of Britain’s top planners visited Chesterfield on Friday (11th Feb) putting the spotlight on the contribution the profession has made to regenerating the Borough in a tour which encompassed Chesterfield Waterside, the old Dema Glass site, the Casa Hotel and the town centre.

Warmly welcomed by the Mayor of Chesterfield, Councilor Keith Morgan and Mike Hayden, the Council’s Head of Regeneration, the group included Richard Summers, President of the Royal Town Planning Institute, Trudi Elliott RTPI Chief Executive, and James Carpenter, Chairman of the RTPI East Midlands Region.

Richard Summers, President of the RTPI said: “The progress with urban and rural regeneration in and around Chesterfield is very exciting. I was delighted to meet some of the planners and councillors who are involved in the imaginative projects that are helping to turn Chesterfield round from the mining and manufacturing industries of the past to a modern service-based economy. They are achieving a new and vigorous sense of place with a variety of memorable new buildings and regeneration projects.”

Cllr Ray Russell, Leader of Chesterfield Borough Council said: “It was a privilege have the President and members of the RTPI visit the recent developments made in Chesterfield. Everyone was very impressed with the work done to date and our plans for further regeneration to make Chesterfield a modern contemporary destination.”

Check out the regeneration schemes in Chesterfield

Source:Chesterfield Borough Council

Posted in About Chesterfield, Development

Destination Chesterfield Manager Appointed

Dom Stevens has been appointed as Destination Chesterfield Manager, his role will be to manage the new Chesterfield brand and drive forward the Chesterfield Champions project.

Dom who was born in Chesterfield and grew up in Derbyshire was previously Destination Marketing Manager at marketing gloucester ltd.

Dom Stevens said “I am looking forward to working with local businesses to promote Chesterfield to the world.  The town is perfectly located and has a number of exciting regeneration projects making it an excellent place to invest, work, live and visit.”

For further information on Destination Chesterfield and the Chesterfield Champions contact 01246 207207 or email dominic.stevens@dncc.co.uk

Source:Destination Chesterfield

Posted in Destination Chesterfield

First Champions Meeting at ‘Casa’

The first Chesterfield Champions meeting took place in December at Chesterfield’s first four star hotel, Casa. The event was attended by over 50 businesses who were champions or interested in the scheme.

The event included a breakfast and networking session plus a personal presentation from Steve Perez on his investment in The Casa and his commitment to growing his business in Chesterfield. Local busineeses attending were one of the first to have a tour of the hotel and to hear more about what the Champions scheme can offer businessess.

For existing Champions there was an invitation to stay on after the event for a workshop session on the future plans for Destination Chesterfield. This was an opportunity to be directly involved in shaping the next stage of the Destination Chesterfield project.

For further information on becoming a ‘Chesterfield Champion’ or future events contact Dom Stevens on 01246 207207 or email dominic.stevens@dncc.co.uk

Source:Destination Chesterfield

Posted in About Chesterfield, Destination Chesterfield

Taking a fresh look at Chesterfield

Local business leaders and Chesterfield Borough Council have announced their plans to help improve the economic prosperity of the town through a campaign to promote Chesterfield as a modern, contemporary destination. The ‘Destination Chesterfield’ project, funded through money from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), was launched today (Tuesday 28th September) to nearly 200 private and public sector organisations at the town’s new b2net football stadium.

The project has been driven by Chesterfield Borough Council and key local business people. It builds on existing achievements to deliver a new approach in promoting the town and Borough’s many assets and regeneration projects to further improve what Chesterfield has to offer. Funding has now been secured from the ERDF to deliver this new approach with the local business community playing a central role in its success.

The town, famous for its iconic Crooked Spire and markets, is attracting interest and investment from a number of key developers and its physical assets, along with its central location, rich heritage, and modernity of the place are all helping to build its confidence and vibrancy as a place to live, study, invest and visit.

Cllr Ray Russell, Leader of Chesterfield Borough Council said: “This is a project of strategic importance to the Borough.

No single organisation owns the place of Chesterfield. We all have a stake in its future and this project brings together public and private sectors to speak confidently about the place and what Chesterfield has to offer to business, investors and visitors.”

A variety of marketing materials have been produced to support the Destination Chesterfield project. These are available through the ‘Chesterfield Champions’ programme which encourages businesses to positively promote Chesterfield to help make the town more competitive, attract new investment and improve its offer.

Bolsterstone Group plc, one of the organisations behind the town’s largest regeneration project – ‘Chesterfield Waterside’ – has become one of the first Chesterfield Champions and Pete Swallow, Managing Director said: “It’s a very competitive time for places and businesses and it’s important for potential investors and visitors to understand what we have to offer so they can choose to come here.

The Destination Chesterfield project is a great opportunity for all organisations in the town to come together and share their part in promoting the Chesterfield story with more confidence and consistency, which will benefit the whole of the local economy in the longer term. We jumped at the chance to join and to influence how we promote ourselves.”

 

Source:Chesterfield Borough Council

Posted in Destination Chesterfield