Author: Dom Stevens

Chesterfield employers encouraged to take advantage of Skills Bank

Local businesses are being urged to take advantage of funding and training opportunities during Skills Bank Week.

The week, which takes place from Monday 27 March, is being held to highlight the opportunities available from the £17 million Skills Bank Fund.

The fund, available to businesses in the Sheffield City Region area (Barnsley, Bassetlaw, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire Dales, Doncaster, North East Derbyshire, Rotherham and Sheffield), has already offered training to 1,029 learners across the region.

The Skills Bank helps Chesterfield employees and employers identify courses which best meet the skills of the individual and the needs of the business.

Skills Bank will also calculate how much funding is available and how much each employer will contribute towards the cost of the training.

So far deals have approved for 15 Chesterfield businesses, benefitting 165 learners to a total value of £145,055, of which Skills Bank has contributed £95,845.

Deals in the pipeline for a further 42 businesses which would allow a further 714 employees to benefit from training.

Chesterfield-based letting agents Pinewood Property is one of the companies to have benefitted from funding for training in digital marketing, human resources and management skills.

Stacey Davies-Bowler, Director at Pinewood Lettings, said:-

“Management training for staff would benefit both me and my fellow director hugely. If we had a self-managed team, that would free up more time so we could spend it on business development and trying to bring more business in through the door.

“The better we understand each other, the better we work together, the faster the business will grow.”

Other Chesterfield businesses to have benefitted from Sheffield City Region Skills Bank include Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Palamatic.

Councillor Tricia Gilby, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for economic growth, said:-

“Helping local businesses to access the funding available for training is essential to allow them to retain and develop staff as well as to allow them to meet the needs of their customers.

“By putting these skills in place, it offers real opportunities for local people by creating more and better jobs.”

During Skills Bank Week, the Skills Bank are launching a marketing campaign to promote the service across the region to businesses and communicate employers’ success stories.

The Thunderclap campaign will allow a single message to be shared on mass, to rise above the noise of social media and boost the visibility of the Skills Bank to employers across the region. To join the Thunderclap, follow this link to share the tweet on Wednesday 29th March 2017 at 12pm.

For information on Skills Bank and the training opportunities available click here.

Pinewood Property Lettings - Stacey Davies-Bowler

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Well dressing tradition celebrated at RHS Chatsworth Flower Show 2017

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has recently announced the five local groups who will showcase their well dressing skills at the first RHS Chatsworth Flower Show (7 – 11 June 2017). Ashford Women’s Institute, Buxton Well Dressing, Burton Closes Hall & Bakewell AJ Welldressing, Chesterfield Town Pump Group and Tideswell Well Dressers will be working to create beautiful designs in natural materials such as flower petals, leaves and seeds for display at the show.

More than 62,000 tickets have already been sold for the RHS Chatsworth Flower Show, for which the overarching theme is ‘Design Revolutionaries’. The winning well dressing designs draw inspiration from the Derbyshire landscape and great innovators in design such as Sir Joseph Paxton and Lancelot ‘Capability Brown’, both of whom had a significant impact on the magnificent 1000-acre Chatsworth Estate.

Well dressing is an age-old custom unique to the Peak District and Derbyshire, which is thought to date back to Roman and Celtic times, when communities would dress wells to give thanks for fresh water supplies. The tradition continues in scores of towns and villages between May and September each year, when everyone from schoolchildren to grandparents pitches in to create living arts installations made from flower petals and other natural materials.

Liz Patterson, Deputy Show Manager, said:-

‘We are very excited to be hosting the first ever RHS Well Dressing Competition at our new RHS Show at Chatsworth. We have selected five well dressing entries to display at the show, giving visitors the opportunity to vote for their favourite.

‘We have been overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response we have received from local well dressing groups. We received some really exciting designs and concepts, and can’t wait to see the finished product.  We don’t have any wells or springs at the show but the technique and skill used will be the same and aims to bring this unique custom to a different audience.  We are sure our visitors will love it, and plan that this becomes a regular feature at the show.’

Jo Dilley, Managing Director of Marketing Peak District & Derbyshire, the area’s official tourist board, said:-

‘This a brilliant opportunity for the successful Well Dressing teams to showcase both age-old skills handed down through the generations and the Peak District and Derbyshire’s unique and most ancient tradition at a world class event visited by tens of thousands of people from both the UK and overseas.

“Many congratulations to all concerned, and we look forward to seeing their imaginative designs in full bloom in June.’

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More than 4000 new jobs set to be created in Chesterfield

More than £700 million of key developments in Chesterfield will enter the delivery phase in 2017, creating more than 4000 new jobs over the next five years.

The news came at the town’s annual Celebrate Chesterfield event organised by Destination Chesterfield. The event which saw more than 300 business leaders gather to learn about further investment plans for the Derbyshire town.

Jobs will be created at the Chesterfield’s flagship developments, including Chesterfield Waterside, Peak Resort, Northern Gateway, Walton Works and Markham Vale. Significant movement has been made on Staveley Corridor following confirmation that there will be an HS2 maintenance depot based there which will create around 250 jobs.

More than 2,000 people currently work in Chesterfield’s tourism sector and a further 1,300 jobs will be created at Peak Resort when it opens in 2019.

Speaking at the event Huw Bowen, Chief Executive of Chesterfield Borough Council reassured investors and business leaders that the council was committed to developing the skills and talent of people living in the town.

He said: “We remain wedded to the concept that the growth we generate must be ‘inclusive’ and that local people should benefit from the proceeds of growth. One of the council’s key objectives for 2017 is to create a skills action plan for Chesterfield which ensures that local people and businesses have clear advice, signposting and support with regards to the range of SCR and D2N2 programmes that are available.”

Work at both the £320 million Waterside Chesterfield scheme and £400million Peak Resort development is already underway.

Rupert Carr, Director of Birchall Properties, the company behind Peak Resort which is being billed as the gateway to the Peak District, also spoke at the Celebrate Chesterfield event. He said: “Peak Resort has been a 28-year story in the making. We gained outline planning consent for the development in 1989, however it is only in recent years, thanks a coalition of national and international partners, that we have made significant progress with the development. We are now on course to launch the first phase in 2019.”

Peak Resort is currently the largest leisure development in the UK and is expected to cement Chesterfield’s reputation as a tourism town. When complete it will almost double the amount of beds in the Borough with the construction of both a four star hotel and five-star clubhouse lodges. An additional hotel is also being built at Basin Square in the first phase of Chesterfield Waterside which will maximise Chesterfield’s proximity to the Peak District National Park.

Peter Swallow, Chair of Destination Chesterfield added: “Chesterfield is on a journey; one that will see it become a significant and attractive location in the UK thanks to both the current investment and the forthcoming HS2. The town’s connectivity has always been a key selling point, but with the advent of HS2 in 2034, Leeds, Birmingham and London will be minutes away and investors are looking at the area with renewed interest. It’s a tremendously exciting time for the town, as we move from concept to delivery making it a town of opportunity for everyone.”

Held at The Winding Wheel on 23 March, this year Celebrate Chesterfield was sponsored by the University of Derby, Markham Vale and Central Technology.

For more information about Chesterfield’s developments visit www.chesterfield.co.uk/developments

Celebrate Chesterfield 2017

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Improving quality of life for Chesterfield tenants

Council tenants in Chesterfield are benefitting from a series of improvements to their neighbourhoods.

Work is currently being carried out by Chesterfield Borough Council in St Helen’s ward, amongst others, including Flamsteed Crescent, Chantrey Avenue and Malson Way, providing enclosures for tenants to place their bins in communal garden areas and resurfacing car park areas owned and maintained by the council.

This is part of a first phase of work in a £6 million plan to be delivered over five years, which has been drawn up after consultation with residents who have identified which improvements would be of the most benefit to them.

Typical works will include, works to surfacing on garage sites, drying areas, footpaths, fencing and gates.

Councillor Helen Bagley, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for customers and communities said:-

“One of our key priorities is to improve the quality of life for local people.

Our tenants have identified that having somewhere secure to put their bins and somewhere to park their car safely is important to them and this is why we have developed this series of improvements.”

Chesterfield Borough Council is the biggest landlord in Chesterfield, managing 9,400 houses, flats, maisonettes and garages in the borough.

Previous estate improvements carried out in the last year include: new areas for tenants to dry their clothes, in areas including New Whittington and Loundsley Green as well as improvements to garages and gardens in Newbold.

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Chesterfield College Fabrication and Welding department named as a showcase centre

Students and staff in the Fabrication and Welding department at Chesterfield College are celebrating after being named as a Showcase Centre for the third consecutive year by awarding body, ABC Awards.  The department holds on to the Showcase Centre title for another year because of the way it continues to work with learners and employers to ensure both get the skills they need to succeed.

Paul Eeles, Chief Executive at the Skills and Education Group, visited the college to present them with their award. He spent the afternoon meeting students and tutors as well as looking at the facilities in action.

He said:-

“For us this is all about rewarding high quality learning, teaching and assessment as well as sharing good practice. It’s also about the engagement in the wider community, working with employers and developing qualifications that meet their needs. The fabrication and welding team at Chesterfield College certainly ticks all of these boxes for us, hence this Showcase Centre award. This is the second time I’ve been to the college to present this award and it’s fascinating to see how the equipment is being used to develop student skills.”

The Fabrication and Welding department provides courses designed to meet the needs of employers and offers a flexible approach to full time learners who may still be making choices about their future career paths.

Ray Peet, Career Pathway Leader for the department said:-

“It is an honour to be named as a Showcase Centre again. We work really hard to make sure what we do here develops a highly skilled workforce. We see the importance of making links with schools to inspire the next generation of engineers as well as providing outstanding learning opportunities for the students who have already decided that this is the career for them. It is a real achievement to know that the way we work has been recognised as best practice.”

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Whittam Cox Architects hit the ground running for local charities

Staff from North Derbyshire-based Whittam Cox Architects will be putting their best foot forward this weekend when they take part in the Dronfield 10k to raise money for two local charities.

Twenty-one  employees and a further 19 family and friends, will be dusting off their running shoes on Sunday (19 March) for the two-lap road race set in Dronfield Woodhouse, near Sheffield.

Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice North Anston, near Rotherham, and Ashgate Hospice in Chesterfield will benefit from the money raised by the participants.

Throughout 2016, Whittam Cox Architects, formerly WCEC, also raised £5,000 for the charities through various fundraising events including raffles, a coffee morning, a Bake Off inspired baking challenge, and dress-down days every Friday at their office in Chesterfield.

Bluebell Wood offers care and support to children with a shortened life expectancy, both in their own homes and in the hospice in North Anston. Every year, they aim to raise £4 million to keep the hospice running.

Ashgate Hospice provides care to patients across North Derbyshire at the hospice, in the community and at Chesterfield Royal Hospital. The hospice also provides a wide range of community-based care and support services to enable people to stay in their own homes for as long as possible.

Julie Hampson, corporate fundraiser at Bluebell Wood, said:-

“We’d like to say a huge thank you to Whittam Cox Architects for their fantastic fundraising over the past year. From taking part in the Dronfield 10k to holding ‘Bag it Up’ days at the office; their £2,500 would pay for 120 hours of specialised nursing care for a Bluebell Wood child.

“Of the £4 million we need to keep our doors open, we need to raise 90% from our community and corporate supporters, so every penny raised does make all the difference to our children and families.”

Jon Godwin, Technical Director and Head of Charity at Whittam Cox Architects, will be running the race dressed as an Angry Bird.  He said:-

“We’re always thinking of new ways to raise money for our chosen charities and the Dronfield 10K is a great, physical challenge for our team to get involved with.

“We are delighted to be able to help Bluebell Wood and Ashgate Hospice with our donation. The work they do for people with life-limiting illnesses, and their families, during what can be a very difficult time is absolutely invaluable.

“Both charities rely on donations to maintain the level of service they provide and we are happy to offer our continued support to these fantastic services.”

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Derbyshire prepares to welcome top women cyclists

Two of the world’s elite cyclists have visited Derbyshire ahead of the Women’s Tour which takes place in June.

The prestigious race will take place on Saturday 10 June following the success of last year’s event which saw Lizzie Deignan (née Armitstead) win the stage in an exciting finish in Chesterfield town centre before going on to be the competition’s overall winner.

Riders Gabriella Shaw and Hannah Walker of Sheffield-based team WNT attended the launch event in Chesterfield ahead of the race, which will set off outside Chesterfield Town Hall before setting off on an 81-mile route.

This will see the cyclists race through the Derbyshire Peak District and pass through Wirksworth, Belper, Bolsover and Staveley before finishing in Chesterfield market place.

Gabriella Shaw said:-

“For us personally it’s going to be our closest to home stage with our title sponsors WNT being based in Sheffield.

“It’s a really exciting prospect for the team to be in the race with such a prestigious stage, the penultimate stage, taking place here.”

Hannah Walker added: “It’s a great stage. It looks really hard but it will be exciting and it will be great for the crowds to come out and watch.”

The Women’s Tour is being jointly brought to the county by Chesterfield Borough Council and Derbyshire County Council.

Councillor Amanda Serjeant, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for town centres and visitor economy, said:-

“Two of the council’s key priorities are to improve the health and wellbeing of our residents and to boost the local economy.

“Welcoming The Women’s Tour back to the borough gives people the chance to join in the race and take part in activities which will promote the benefits of cycling as well as encouraging them to support local businesses by visiting our shops, bars and cafés.”

Councillor Dean Collins, Derbyshire County Council’s cabinet member for highways, transport and infrastructure said:-

“Seeing the world’s top women cyclists battling it out on the roads of Derbyshire isn’t something you see every day and will be well worth a watch.

“I hope local people will be inspired to get active and take the opportunity to enjoy what will be an exciting event which will bring visitors from far and wide.”

A range of activities for people to take part in are being planned both in Chesterfield town centre and in towns and villages around the route.

The Women’s Tour will take place between Wednesday 7 and Sunday 11 June. Highlights of every stage will be broadcast on ITV4 and available on demand via the ITV Hub.

The Women’s Tour is a part of the UCI Women’s WorldTour, comprising 20 events around the world in 10 different countries.

For more details, visit: www.womenstour.co.uk.

 

 

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Chesterfield advisors act in manufacturer’s sale to French rail specialist

Chesterfield-based Shorts Chartered Accountants has represented Sheffield rail depot equipment manufacturer, Mechan, in its sale to French rail transport specialist, CIM, for an undisclosed sum.

Sheffield-based hlw Keeble Hawson also acted for Mechan on the deal which sees Mechan managing director, Richard Carr, finance director, Zahir Altaf and a 20-strong team continue to operate under the same name from the Sheffield site. They will be supported by CIM whose portfolio of products and services includes railway infrastructure supply and construction projects.

Richard Carr said the takeover would help accelerate the company’s international development:-

“I will continue to lead Mechan’s expert team and as far as existing clients are concerned, it will be business as usual.

“However, we are looking forward to raising CIM’s profile in the UK and becoming part of an organisation that has demonstrated its dynamism through consistent growth.”

Alain Lovambac, Chief Executive of the CIM Group, commented:-

“Mechan is a particularly innovative and successful company whose high-quality products are complementary to our own.

“This acquisition strengthens our ambition to become a world leader in the design and supply of turnkey railway workshop solutions.”

Andy Ryder, Corporate Finance partner with Shorts commented:-

“We are delighted to have advised Richard and Zahir on the successful completion of, what was, a complex transaction. We look forward to seeing Mechan continue its exciting growth story as part of CIM”.

Paul Trudgill, Managing Partner of hlw Keeble Hawson, said:-

“Mechan boasts a strong reputation in its field and we are pleased to have played an instrumental role in the purchase which will enable the business to make global inroads backed by CIM – a highly respected international player.”

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Peak Home Care acquires Pegasus Care Limited

Chesterfield based domiciliary care provider Peak Home Care has acquired a Derbyshire based rival provider which supports over 60 clients in the Chesterfield Area.

Pegasus Care LTD was founded by Barbara Sowden in 1992 and has grown and developed over the last 26 years to become one of the preferred providers in Derbyshire. Under Barbara and Stephen Sowden’s guidance and expertise, Pegasus recently received a ‘Good’ CQC report, and built up excellent working relations with Derbyshire County Council.

Speaking of the sale, Barbara and Stephen said:-

“We’re delighted that Peak Home Care have acquired Pegasus Care Ltd. The staff we met from Peak Home Care have the same high standards as Pegasus Care, which made it easier to let Pegasus go. We wish them well for the future.”

Joe Cattee, Director at Peak Home Care added that the acquisition would help the company ‘evolve’, he comments:-

“We have seen Peak Home Care grow over the past 3 years, both in reputation and service provided, and I am immensely proud of all our Staff who have made this happen. The opportunity to acquire a local company which stands for the same principals and ethos as us is an exciting time for us.

“I look forward to welcoming the Pegasus Staff into Peak Home Care, and getting to know them better. We want to say a huge thank you to both Barbara and Stephen for giving us this opportunity, and all at Ironmonger Curtis LLP & Shorts Chartered Accountants, who enabled us to finalise the deal.”

Shorts Chartered Accountants were engaged as Lead Advisers for Pegasus in the sale, researching the market to identify a strategic buyer with Matt Milnes assisting to shape the deal and providing support throughout the transaction and Due Diligence process. Ironmonger Curtis LLP also advised.

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New Gastro Pub opens this week

The Secret Dining Company, the team behind award winning sites in Derby & Burton on Trent, will open their 4th site on the 16th March at 12.00.

The Rectory in Chesterfield is at the site of the former Crooked Spire pub.

The refurbishment has seen a six figure sum invested to create a cutting edge gastro pub.

The Secret Dining Company’s managing director Martin Roper said “We’re pleased and excited to be working with Enterprise Inns for a third time. The Rectory will bring our cutting edge gastro pub, cask ale and craft keg offer to this iconic Derbyshire town, as we look to develop and expand our vibrant brand”.

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New company to develop surplus land

A new company, Derbyshire Developments Ltd, has been set up by Derbyshire County Council to develop surplus land to build much needed homes and to bring in much needed cash.

Profits from the company will return to Derbyshire County Council to help run front line services, and the company has hit the ground running with plans to develop two sites in Derbyshire. One, on the site of a former primary school in Danesmoor, Clay Cross, is at the planning stage. Plans have been submitted to build 28 houses and work is expected to start later this year.

The second site is in Duffield and has been used for many years as a council highways depot. Architects are currently preparing a planning application for housing.

Councillor Andy Botham, Cabinet Member for Council Services at Derbyshire County Council,  said:-

“With declining Government grants and increasing demand for many of our services we need to find new ways to bring in money. Setting up Derbyshire Developments is a bold and innovative way to do just that. By developing land we no longer need ourselves we will keep the profits we make in Derbyshire.

“I’m delighted that the company is now up and running and look forward to seeing work progressing in Danesmoor soon.”

There are a further 10 sites across Derbyshire identified for development, and another 300 sites the council have decided they no longer need. Derbyshire Developments will consider potential uses for all of these sites as part of a strategic development programme.

Leading figures from the property world have been appointed to lead and run the company. Jon McLeod has been appointed non-executive director and chair of the board for the company. Jon has a strong track record in regulatory, financial and legal affairs. He has a very wide range of client experience, with a specialism in real estate, property and regeneration.

And Aidan Kelly has been appointed managing director. Aidan brings extensive experience in both the private and affordable housing sectors, having worked across the country to deliver a range of housing developments.

Jon and Aidan join Councillor Botham, and Chief Executive Ian Stephenson, on the board as strategic directors.

Jon McLeod, Derbyshire Developments Chairman, said:

“Derbyshire Developments is an innovative public interest company designed to generate returns for the people of Derbyshire, both in terms of the new housing and infrastructure it creates, and in terms of the income it generates for the benefit of council tax payers. I look forward to leading this exciting new project.”

Aidan Kelly said:

“This is an exciting venture with the opportunity to both develop much needed homes and ‘Profit with a Purpose’, that is to help the county council to invest in critical local services.”

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