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Peak District and Derbyshire Bucket List Launched for English Tourism Week

Visitors to the Peak District and Derbyshire are encouraged to indulge in an eclectic range of experiences this summer, ranging from climbing, caving, hiking and biking to sleeping under the stars and sampling local delicacies, following the launch of the ‘Ultimate Peak District and Derbyshire Bucket List: 101 Great Things to Do’.

Compiled by Marketing Peak District & Derbyshire, the area’s official tourist board, the release of the Ultimate Peak District and Derbyshire Bucket List coincides with English Tourism Week (30 March – 9 April), which celebrates the quality and breadth of tourism in England.

From ordering a pint in the real ale capital of the world to climbing the Crooked Spire, exploring the UK’s first National Park and discovering Britain’s oldest Ice Age cave art, the list provides a showcase for 101 of the best things to do in the Peak District and Derbyshire.

Food and drink experiences – such as sampling Hartington Stilton, learning how to make a Bakewell Pudding and dining at the area’s only Michelin-star restaurant – are also vital ingredients on the list, complementing Marketing Peak District and Derbyshire’s ‘Eat, Drink, Explore’ campaign, which celebrates local food and drink.

Run by VisitEngland, English Tourism Week marks the start of the tourist season and offers an opportunity to raise awareness of the value and contribution that tourism makes to the UK economy. The tourism industry in the Peak District and Derbyshire generated £2.15 billion in 2017 – attracting 40.45 million visitors annually and supporting 28,630 jobs.*

Throughout English Tourism Week, Marketing Peak District and Derbyshire is encouraging visitors and locals to share their own favourite ‘bucket list experiences’ using #UniqueDistrict and #EnglishTourismWeek19 on social media. There will also be the opportunity to win a selection of prizes at www.visitpeakdistrict.com/competitions.

“English Tourism Week is about celebrating the quality and value of England’s tourism offer, shining the spotlight on our amazing attractions and heritage, raising the profile of our tourism businesses and encouraging more visitors to discover and explore the Peak District and Derbyshire,” said Jo Dilley, Managing Director, Marketing Peak District & Derbyshire.

“We hope our Ultimate Peak District and Derbyshire Bucket List will inspire more people to book a break in this wonderful area to enjoy the vibrant range of experiences on offer. We also hope it will encourage locals to explore what’s on their doorstep – and hopefully find some hidden gems too!”

View The Ultimate Peak District and Derbyshire Bucket List: 101 Great Things to Do

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Specsavers Matlock and Chesterfield donate food to combat child hunger

With one in five UK children suffering from food poverty, Specsavers in Matlock and Chesterfield are thanking customers in the local community, after they joined forces to collect food to help those in need.

Generous staff and their families held an in-store food drive, collecting a range of the most needed food items in support of the Chesterfield Foodbank.

Last week, the stores’ staff also volunteered at the foodbank, lending a hand to sort through the food at the warehouse, helping the foodbank cope with the influx of donated food.

“Chesterfield Foodbank is an amazing charity – helping local families when they need it most with their crisis food packages. We are proud to have played our part in helping, and the volunteering session really brought our team together too” said Audiologist Juliet Metterick.

She continues: “It was nice to try something different and also feel that we are giving back to our community. If you have a couple of hours to spare I strongly recommend volunteering like we did.”

Anyone wishing to donate or volunteer should visit chesterfield.foodbank.org.uk for more information.

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Blachford UK sponsors 2019 Redbrik Half Marathon Fun Run

Local manufacturer and employer, Blachford UK has confirmed its sponsorship of the 1km Fun Run at the Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon for the second year running.

The family-friendly Blachford Fun Run will form part of the Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon events on 20 October 2019, along with the Peak FM Five Mile Run and Pronto Paints Wellbeing Challenge. The Fun Run will be open to people of all ages – and dogs!

Starting at 9.40am, the Fun Run will start and end in Queen’s Park, with entry priced at £5.

Based in Holmewood, Blachford UK is one of Europe’s leading designers and manufacturers of noise reducing trim and insulation for industrial vehicles.

In addition to its sponsorship of the Fun Run, the firm will enter its own team into the event, as well as the Pronto Paints Wellbeing Challenge, Peak FM Five Mile Run and Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon, to help raise money for local good causes.

Around 1,500 people signed up to Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon events in 2018, almost double the sign-up total from the previous year.

The Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon has raised around £100,000 for good causes since its inaugural event in 2017, including for the event’s charity partners Ashgate Hospicecare and Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice.

Jason Lippitt, Managing Director of Blachford UK, said: “It’s a great honour to be part of the fundraising efforts to support local charities. Many of our staff live in Chesterfield so this is a great way for us to contribute to and get involved with the wider community.”

“Many of the Blachford team are, once again, looking forward to pulling on their running shoes and taking part in all of the Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon’s events, and to help raise more money for charity.”

Martin Ross, who took part in the 2018 Blachford UK Fun Run with his five-year-old grandson, said: “The 1km event last year was great fun and a good addition to the Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon events.

“I’m looking forward to taking part again in 2019 and seeing the Fun Run help the Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon continue to grow into one of the region’s biggest mass-participation events. I’m sure my grandson will beat me again!”

John Timms, Event Director at Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon, said: “We’re delighted to have Blachford UK on board for 2019 after the success of the 2018 Blachford UK Fun Run.”

“Partnerships with local businesses such as Blachford are crucial to us as one of the region’s fastest-expanding mass-participation events. The firm has good community roots and we’re excited to see this partnership continue to develop.”

Entries close to the Blachford Fun Run close online on Sunday 6 October, however entries will also be taken on race day before 9am. For more information or to sign-up, click here.

Blachford UK Chesterfield Half Marathon 1km fun run

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The search is on to find Chesterfield’s talented Young Artists of the Year

Chesterfield College have launched their annual competition to find the local Young Artist of the Year. They are urging school children in Year 4 to Year 13 to get creative and produce an illustration, a painting or collage, photography or a 3D sculpture on the theme of “The environment and me”.

Finalists’ artwork, across a range of age and competition categories, will be exhibited as part of the college’s Art’s Festival taking place from 14 – 28 June 2019. The young artists will be invited to a special ceremony where the winners will be announced and presented with prizes.

James Marples, Marketing Manager at Chesterfield College said: “Over the last few years we have seen some amazing artwork from the young artists of Chesterfield. We are excited to be running the competition again this year. It is brilliant to be able to exhibit work from the artists of the future at our Arts Festival. The theme for this year is very topical and one which I hope will inspire people to get creative.”

Joseph Higgingbotham (below), winner of the Visual Arts Year 12-13 category in 2018 said: “It’s great to see my work on the wall of an actual gallery open to the public, I’m very proud of myself to be honest!”

Oliver Lea(right), winner of the 3D category last year explains, “It’s a great competition and I’m really happy to have won. I’ve produced a few pieces with PLA plastic going through a 3D pen that I then draw with to produce sculptures.”

The closing date for the competition is 10 June 2019. More details, including how to enter and terms and conditions of the competition can be found here.

Chesterfield College competition local Young Artist of the Year

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Work has started for latest investor at Markham Vale

Work has started on Sheffield-based Protec International’s new site, which is set to create up to 45 new jobs at Markham Vale.Protec International is the leading supplier of flame retardant temporary protection materials approved by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB) to the construction industry.

Stephen Cox, Managing Director of Protec International, said:

“We look forward to moving into our new base at Markham Vale later this year, pushing ahead with our growth plans which will create up to 45 new jobs across both phases. The location couldn’t be better for accessing the national motorway network, and will allow us to continue delivering our range of building protection solutions to our construction industry clients on a next-day basis.”

The firm’s new warehouse and offices will be in addition to a number of bases across the country.

Derbyshire County Council Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Regeneration, Councillor Tony King, said:

“It was great to meet Protec and visit where their new base will be at Markham Vale and we’re pleased work is now underway.“The firm will be a fantastic addition to the site and it’s great to hear they’re looking to create up to 45 new jobs for local people too.“Markham’s excellent location off Junction 29A of the M1 will be great for Protec and we’re pleased that the site continues to attract a range of companies that can grow and thrive there.”

The firm’s new 5.39 acre base with opportunity to expand is set to be completed by September and will be designed and built by the county council’s private sector property partner, Henry Boot Developments (HBD) on Markham Vale North.

Andrew Priestley, Development Surveyor at Henry Boot Developments (HBD), said:

“It’s great to see work starting on site – with its combination of high-quality, purpose-built property and an unrivalled location and transport links, we’ve no doubt that Markham Vale will prove the ideal base for Protec as the business grows and continues to expand its team. Working to a 26-week timeline, we look forward to completing the Protec development in September.”

Plots of up to 15 acres are still available at Derbyshire County Council and Henry Boot Developments’ flagship regeneration site and can accommodate flexible design and build unit options up to 300,000 sq ft.

Find out more about Markham Vale

Markham Vale

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Fancy Dress Fun Day brings in the dough for Comic Relief at Specsavers Chesterfield

Staff at Specsavers Chesterfield donned their Pyjamas and Slippers for a day of fundraising in support of Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day 2019.

Along with the Fancy Dress, they truly got into the Red Nose Day spirit with competitions, collections and a bake sale in a bid to raise money for good causes

The amount raised on the day itself went into the store’s Comic Relief pot, which already had hundreds of pounds donated throughout the month from the sale of Red Nose Day glasses. In total, customers and staff raised a huge £1,000 throughout the month!

Vicki Bainbridge, Retail Director at Specsavers Matlock and Chesterfield comments: “Specsavers has long been a champion of Comic Relief, and it’s certainly a very significant part of the year when it comes to our fundraising efforts across both stores. The team can’t wait for it to come round every year!”

“It was great to see just how creative the costume efforts were and they must have been a hit with customers given how generous they were with donations!”

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Amazon to create 200 new permanent jobs with the opening of a new fulfilment centre in Chesterfield

Amazon today announced plans to open a new fulfilment centre in Chesterfield and begin recruitment for more than 200 new permanent jobs.   Amazon’s new investment will help meet customer demand, expand selection and enable SMEs selling on Amazon Marketplace to scale their businesses.

“We are delighted to open a new Amazon building in Chesterfield and begin recruitment for more than 200 new permanent roles with competitive wages and comprehensive benefits starting on day one,” said Stefano Perego, Amazon’s VP of UK Customer Fulfilment. “We are very much looking forward to welcoming a new team, who will play a crucial role in delivering a first rate level of service for our customers.”

Amazon fulfilment centre employees receive competitive pay and comprehensive benefits from day one. Pay starts at £10.50 in the London area and £9.50 for the rest of the UK for all full-time, part-time, temporary and seasonal employees working in the company’s fulfilment centres. Employees are offered a comprehensive benefits package, including private medical insurance, life assurance, income protection, subsidized meals and an employee discount, which combined are worth more than £700 annually, as well as a company pension plan.

Amazon Chesterfield

Amazon also offers employees an innovative programme called Career Choice that provides funding for adult education, offering to pre-pay 95% of tuition and associated fees for nationally recognised courses, up to £8,000 over four years.

Bolsover District Council’s Chief Executive Dan Swaine said, “This is great news and welcome boost for the area. This new warehouse will create 200 permanent jobs in the area, meaning significant opportunities for local people and to attract a company like Amazon is good news for the local economy and the future of the District.”

Amazon has started recruiting for a range of new roles for the fulfillment centre, which will be located in Barlborough, including operations managers, engineers, HR and IT specialists.  Recruitment for the Amazon team in Chesterfield who will pick, pack and ship customer orders will begin later this year. People interested in applying for jobs at Amazon should visit www.myamazonjob.com/fulfillment-centers/chesterfield

Chesterfield and North Derbyshire is centrally located and continues to attract high profile fulfillment and distributions operations to the area.  To find out more about investing in the area visit www.chesterfield.co.uk/invest

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Relocation to Chesterfield to accelerate growth plans for local business

An award-winning Derbyshire business has made the move to larger premises in Chesterfield, bringing employment opportunities to the local area.

Oasis Studio, a creative design agency, has moved from Eckington into Chesterfield, bringing the potential for new creative roles.

The studio specialises in architecture and visualisation services and recently reached the 15-year milestone.

Paul Deakin, Director of Oasis Studio, says: “2019 marks 15 years in business for us and we’ve got big plans for growth.”

“Chesterfield is a great base for us; there’s so many exciting projects going on and a fantastic community of local businesses, which we’re glad to be joining.”

Ahead of the move, Oasis Studio has become a Chesterfield Champion; a group of businesses involved with the Destination Chesterfield scheme, networking to promote the area as a desirable place to live, do business, invest and visit.

Paul adds: “We exhibited at Destination Chesterfield’s Celebrate Chesterfield event earlier this month, meeting other businesses in the area and listening to the plans for development in the coming months and years.

“Chesterfield is known for its history, but it’s also a thriving place to do business and we’re very excited to be joining the area.”

Oasis Studio is now based at Unit 4, Chatsworth Technology Park, Dunston Road, Chesterfield. For more information visit oasisstudio.uk.

Chesterfied business Oasis studio

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Chesterfield financial planner to host free masterclasses for women in business

A Chesterfield-based financial planner is hosting free masterclasses for female business owners.

Suzanne Jeakins, Financial Planner at Banner Jones Wealth Management, is running a series of women in business masterclasses to help owner-managers of small to medium sized enterprises manage their finances. The first masterclass on Wednesday 8 May will demystify pensions and cover how to create a financial plan.

Suzanne has over 20 years’ experience in the financial services industry. She said: “There are lots of great businesses in South Yorkshire and Derbyshire led by women who know their sector well but may lack confidence in financial matters which can hold them back.”

“If you are a business owner or manager and would like to enhance your financial knowledge, are nearing retirement or are starting to look at selling your business, it’s an opportunity to get free advice.”

The masterclasses will all be held at Maison MesAmis in Chesterfield:

  • Wednesday 8 May – ‘Creating your financial plan and pensions uncovered’ Find out more
  • Wednesday 5 June – ‘Investments and life assurance’ Find out more
  • Wednesday 3 July – ‘Putting it in a plan’ Find out more

Banner Jones Wealth Management is a joint venture between Banner Jones Solicitors which has its headquarters in Chesterfield, and Future Life Wealth Management which is based in Renishaw. The company provides wealth management advice, financial planning and legal advice for businesses, individuals, trustees and inheritors of wealth.

To book a masterclass, call 01246 540546 or email dawnmann@bannerjones.co.uk.

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Support available for SMEs to upskill staff and recruit for the future

Nottingham Trent University is working with a consortium of local colleges and universities to deliver the ESF High Level Skills programme, where local companies can receive dedicated support, advice and funding to upskill current employees and access a wealth of graduate talent that is available across D2N2 (Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire).

This ground-breaking programme is funded by the European Social Fund (ESF). The consortium includes Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham College, Vision West Nottinghamshire College, Derby College, University of Derby and Nottingham City Council.

This is the first time universities and colleges in the region have worked together on such a large scale to develop employer-led learning and training in collaboration with local SMEs.

Through the programme, eligible SMEs will have access to the following projects:

Priority Skills for D2N2 SMEs

‘Priority Skills for D2N2 SMEs’ will provide bespoke, employer-led training, career coaching and advice to upskill and support people working in local SMEs. It offers higher and degree apprenticeships as well as high-quality short courses, focused on giving employees the high-level technical and vocational skills relevant to today’s industries.

It will focus on unlocking talent in the region by making the local workforce more diverse and inclusive by supporting staff that may face barriers to accessing high level skills and pathways, including:

  • women
  • people aged 50+
  • people with disabilities
  • people from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities
  • those who have missed out on traditional educational opportunities

GRADS for D2N2

The ‘Graduate Retention And Delivering skills for SMEs (GRADS) for D2N2’ project provides small and medium-sized businesses working in priority sectors a complete package of free and subsidised support to help them benefit from graduate talent in the region.

Eligible SMEs can access a wide range of support to plug skills gaps, achieve more and grow your business;

  • Skills and talent needs assessment – After enrolling onto the project you can request a free, full review of your business’ current organisational set-up. This can identify your future needs and goals and explore how graduate and high-level skills could boost your business productivity.
  • Skills and talent action plans – Businesses will be assisted in developing an action plan to implement the findings of the skills and talent needs assessment.
  • Talent grants and graduate placements – Talent grants can be used to support work experience and placements that are meaningful for both SMEs and graduates.
  • Higher and degree apprenticeships advice – Grow your own apprentice by making them a key part of your organisation’s development. Work with the Apprenticeships team to understand how a higher or degree apprenticeship could be used to upskill existing employees and attract new talent.
  • Putting SME voices at the heart of course design – Through co-design, Nottingham Trent University aims to put SME needs, insight and experience at the core of the courses they’re delivering.

In addition to Nottingham Trent University’s offer described above, SMEs can access a range of support including:

The ESF High Level Skills programme is due to run until 2020. If you are interested in finding out more about the programme, please click here.

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The Rose and Crown Brampton doubles up

The Rose and Crown Brampton has been awarded Chesterfield CAMRA Branch Cider Pub of the Year (CPOTY) 2019. They were also awarded Chesterfield CAMRA Pub of the year back in 2018 thus giving them a fantastic double achievement.

The Rose and Crown Brampton is no stranger to such awards having also been Summer and Spring ‘Pub of the Season’ on a number of occasions.

This Rose and Crown is one of three local pubs owned by Brampton Brewery. The Tramway Tavern is situated on Chatsworth Road, a mere 30 yards from the brewery, and in February the Glassworks was opened, situated on Sheffield Road directly across from the Proact Stadium.

On being presented with the award by CAMRA cider champion Yvonne Nolan, The Rose and Crown landlord Mat Randall said “We are delighted to be voted Chesterfield Cider Pub of the Year for 2019. We are extremely proud of our constantly changing wide range of ciders and perries and are always happy to find new ones to add to our list and encourage more people to try real Cider and Perry”.

Yvonne said “Cider is a natural product with great variety and is increasing in popularity. Regularly offering over 15 ciders and perries The Rose and Crown is a fantastic example of promoting cider in pubs. It is a worthy winner of Cider Pub of the Year and now goes forward to the regional round of the competition.”

Rose and crown brampton camra award 2019

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