Author: Dom Stevens

New presenters join Peak FM breakfast show

North Derbyshire radio station, Peak FM, has signed Stu Haycock and Catherine Kilvington to present a brand new breakfast show (weekdays 6-10am), starting on Monday 7th March 2016.

Stu has worked with several of the UK’s big radio groups and presented on Hallam FM, Beacon Radio, Rock FM and Signal Radio in Stoke. More recently he has been involved in setting up, managing and presenting on community station, Stafford FM.

Cat joined Stafford FM soon after its launch and hosted the stations successful breakfast show with Stu.

Programme Controller Tony McKenzie said: “It’s always fun to launch a new show, particularly a breakfast show. Stu and Cat will bring a fresh, new dynamic to this important time of day, a dynamic that I’m sure the people of North Derbyshire will love from day one.”

Station Director Sam Fielding said: “We are thrilled to be launching a new Breakfast show on the station. Stu and Cat are full of energy, enthusiasm and great ideas. They are a fantastic addition to a strong line up and we can’t wait to welcome them on board.”

Peak FM’s new breakfast show is supported by a high-profile marketing campaign, which includes a huge digital screen displaying images of Stu and Cat under the banner ‘Wake Up Happy’’. The screen will be positioned in strategic locations in the stations coverage area.

peak fm

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Local specialist appointed to senior role at Mitchells

FCCA Chartered Accountant and motor trade specialist, Rob Bray has joined the team at Chesterfield-based Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers.

Rob (31) from Walton in Chesterfield, is the latest in a series of senior appointments to join Mitchells following its business growth over the last 12 months.

He joins from a local accountancy firm and brings considerable experience in the motor trade to his new senior corporate manager role. He has both worked directly in the motor industry himself as well as advising garages and dealerships, on finance, industry regulations and commission structures.

In addition to the motor trade, Rob brings extensive knowledge of business within the local area having worked closely with businesses throughout Chesterfield, Derbyshire and South Yorkshire for more than 10 years.

He commented: “I am delighted to join the team at Mitchells. The firm has excellent relationships with the big finance houses, which is critical for motor traders and businesses looking to grow. Cars are my passion, so I am particularly pleased that I will be working so closely with existing and new motor trade clients, as well as those across the board, helping them operate more efficiently and competitively.”

Rob joins Mitchells’ 40-strong team of professionals, one of the largest and longest established in the area. His appointment follows shortly after that of Hari Mehta who joined at the end of last year as the firm’s auto enrolment expert.

Richard Trueman, managing partner of Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers, said: “I am delighted to welcome Rob on board. He represents a significant step forward in our drive to further strengthen our senior corporate management team. Our clients want tailored industry-specific advice and solutions for their business and we have the senior team in place to provide this. We are keen to expand the team further and are actively recruiting at all levels throughout 2016.”

Mitchells has enjoyed a period of impressive growth in the last 12 months, which has seen the appointment of two new partners, and the appointment of six new members of the team.

Mitchells Chartered Accountants

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Air Ambulance official charity for Chatsworth International Horse Trials

Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland Air Ambulance has once again been named as the official charity this year for The Dodson & Horrell Chatsworth International Horse Trials taking place this May.

DLRAA provides a vital rapid response helicopter service and attends over 1000 life-saving missions a year, each at a cost of £1,700. With no government funding, the service relies entirely on donations to keep the service flying.

Following the success of its presence at last year’s event, it is hoped the continuing partnership will help to raise further awareness of the important work carried out by the service every day and support the ongoing fundraising campaigns.

Sophie Burt, Senior Fundraising Manager for DLRAA, said: “Every horse rider knows the importance of the air ambulance service and we are absolutely delighted to be supported for a second time by the Horse Trials. Last year was a huge success for our air ambulance service, and we hope to make this year even better. As we receive no government funding, partnerships like these are vital to make sure our lifesaving service can keep flying.”

Sam Horrell, CEO at Dodson & Horrell, said: “The air ambulance plays a crucial role in ensuring that the very best medical care is on hand at the Horse Trials as well as providing this essential service to the local community. We are delighted to be able to support their work and look forward to meeting the team on hand at Chatsworth in May”.

Three thousand pounds was raised by DLRAA over the weekend last year. This year the charity will once again run a fundraising stall and other activities across the site. They will also be supported over the weekend by Dodson & Horrell who will be fundraising for the charity on their stand.

DLRAA will also be promoting its new out of hours service at this year’s event – which will enable them to carry out even more life-saving missions – with one of the service’s Skoda cars on display.

The Dodson & Horrell Chatsworth International Horse Trials combines three days of world class sporting competition with a variety of entertainment and activities for the whole family. Visitors are also welcome to browse the shopping village with 100 high quality trade stands.

Tickets for the Dodson & Horrell Chatsworth International Horse Trials start at £10 for adults and £4.50 for children aged five and over.

For more information on the Dodson & Horrell International Horse Trials, click here.

 

Duchess of Devonshire with AA rapid response vehicle

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Amber Plastics Completes Management Buy Out

Chesterfield-based manufacturer Amber Plastics has completed a Management Buy Out led by Tony Bunting for an undisclosed sum, which has secured 40 jobs at the Sheepbridge manufacturing facility.

Funding to support the deal has been provided by RBS Invoice Finance and Royal Bank of Scotland and was overseen by Chesterfield-based Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers and BRM Solicitors.

Tim Leeman, partner at Mitchells Chartered Accounts and Business Advisers said: “It is particularly pleasing that the MBO has been wholly managed by Chesterfield-based organisations, showing that the town has the skills and resources to successfully complete deals of this size.”

Established in 1978, Amber Plastics is one of Europe’s leading rotational moulders. Located on Broombank Road on Chesterfield Industrial Estate the business employs 40 staff. Tony Bunting has purchased the business from Derrick Round who will continue to work with the business in a consultative role. Tony Bunting originally joined the business in 1987 as a machine operator progressing to the role of General Manager three years prior to the MBO.

Amber Plastics has enjoyed significant growth in recent years, securing contracts in the domestic and overseas motorhome, health and construction markets. Tony Bunting is focused on driving growth further and has put in place a three-year plan which will see staff numbers increase by more than 25%.

A team of Chesterfield-based advisors and funders have supported the deal.  RBS Invoice Finance represented by Kevin Burrows has provided a working capital facility which has released funds to assist the purchase of the business. This will also support ongoing cash flow requirements and the firm’s future growth strategy. The Royal Bank of Scotland’s banking team led by Simon Bellamy has also secured the day to day banking needs of the company. Tim Leeman from Mitchells Accountants and Business Advisers and Sarah Rowland from BRM Solicitors also advised on the completion of this transaction.

Tony Bunting, Managing Director of Amber Plastics, said: “I am delighted that we have been able to secure all jobs within the company as part of the purchase. Having managed the business on the ground since 2013 as General Manager, as well as worked alongside many of the team over the last 29 years, I know Amber Plastics is a strong position. It is both successful and profitable. Through the funding we have in place with RBS together with the team of advisers at Mitchells, the business is now committed to growing production to pre-2008 levels and significantly increasing the workforce over the next three years.”

Tim Leeman added: “As Tony has been effectively running the business for three years he was the perfect purchaser. Together we were able to provide detailed information to enable RBS Invoice Finance to make a funding decision. It has been a seamless change of ownership and one that sees the business remaining owner-managed.

Kevin Burrows, Commercial Business Development Manager at RBS Invoice Finance said: “We are delighted to support Tony with the successful completion of the MBO and support a local business. Tony has been part of Amber Plastics for a number of years and played a key role in the management team’s recent growth strategy.  He is committed to continuing the firm’s success and building the reputation of Amber Plastics across the UK. I am delighted to support them and work alongside a team of Chesterfield advisors on the deal. In particular I worked very closely with Mitchells and together we recognised an appropriate funding structure which would suit Tony the best. The working capital facility in place has reduced the need for additional debt funding and provided a flexible facility that will support his future growth plans.”

Sarah Rowland, Head of Company Commercial at BRM Solicitors said: “Amber Plastics have been a BRM client for many years. My colleague Anna Cattee and I were pleased to advise them in this deal, and wish the company a successful future.”

Amber Plastics

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Community Trust Nurturing Fans of the Future

Schools who agree a partnership with the Chesterfield F.C. Community Trust are able to take advantage of match ticket deals. For a recent fixture at the Proact Stadium, 2,000 free tickets were made available to youngsters, meaning that 14 schools were represented.

The ticket offers have been well received, resulting in some attending a game at the Proact for the first time, proving the worth of such initiatives. The feedback following one fixture last season which featured a ticket deal revealed that 38% of those taking advantage of the incentive were attending their first ever Chesterfield match.

For another fixture, around 900 tickets were distributed and 88% of the people who received the tickets said they would not have attended the match if they had not been offered the ticket deal.

John Croot, CEO of the Community Trust, said: “It is vital as a club that we nurture supporters of the future and the Community Trust has a vital role to play in this. At a time when football ticket prices have come under the microscope, we are helping to make football more accessible for people who may otherwise be unable to attend matches.”

Is your child’s school a Community Trust partner? If not, you may consider encouraging the school to talk to the Trust about a partnership. Please email michaelnoon@chesterfield-fc.co.uk for further details.

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Celebrate National Old Stuff Day with Ashgate Hospice

A Derbyshire-based charity is marking National Old Stuff Day by encouraging the public to be out with the old by sorting through their unwanted items and donating them to the cause.

Ashgate Hospicecare, which has 16 charity shops across the Derbyshire county, relies on donations of various items to sell in their shops. National Old Stuff Day is on Wednesday 2nd March and challenges people to do something different and out of the norm or routine. Ashgate Hospicecare is encouraging people to have a seasonal sort through items including clothing, shoes, bags and bric-a-brac.

Laura Stevens, the Hospice’s Area Retail Manager, said, “Every year our shops contribute £500,000 to supporting patients through hospice care.

“Our shops always need items to sell and it is only through the generosity of our supporters donating their good quality unwanted items that we are able to generate funds for the Hospice.

“National Old Stuff Day provides everyone with the chance to sort through any items they maybe don’t need anymore or create some space for something else. What’s old to you can then be made new for someone else!”

The profits raised through Ashgate Hospicecare’s charity shops goes directly to the care provided to local people with life-limiting illnesses and their families. The shops generate 23% of the Hospice’s voluntary income.

Kim Trickett was diagnosed with cancer four times in her life. At the age of just 20, she was told the devastating news that she was terminally ill. She was eventually admitted to Ashgate Hospicecare and died a few weeks later. Her mother, Tracie Holocuk, has since been grateful to the Hospice for the care provided to her daughter.

“Clearing out your wardrobe will mean care can be provided to people just like my daughter and myself. I have seen first hand how every bag of donated items gets turned into things like pain relief, medication, equipment and one to one care from specialist consultants to name but a few. It gives the Hospice time to care for its local people. That time is so important and it enabled me to spend the last moments of Kimberley’s life with her which were priceless”

Donations of items can be made to any of the Ashgate Hospicecare shops across the county. Donors can find their nearest shop by visiting the Hospice’s website.  Alternatively for more information on donating items, call the Hospice’s Donation Centre on 01246 203727 or visit the centre on the Storforth Lane Trading Estate in Hasland.

Tracie and Kimberley

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Last chance to nominate in the Chesterfield Retail Awards

Don’t let your favourite retailer go unnoticed. Time is running out to nominate your favourite shop or store in the town in the third annual Chesterfield Retail Awards.

Nominations for the popular awards, which are organised by Destination Chesterfield, close on Sunday 6 March 2016.

Retailers, including the best national high street stores and owner managed shops can be nominated across 14 different categories, with the winners being announced at an award ceremony held on 25 May 2016 at the town’s Winding Wheel.

Dom Stevens, Destination Chesterfield Manager, is urging shoppers to vote now. He said: “The closing date for nominations ties in brilliantly with the run up to Mother’s Day, the same date nominations close – 6th March. While you’re out shopping for your mum, if a Chesterfield retailer gives you outstanding service, has a fantastic choice of gifts, or even both, then make sure you nominate.

“The Retail Awards are great for business recognition, but also an opportunity for us to say thank you to the many people who work in the sector and help keep retail thriving in Chesterfield.”

Last year’s winner of the coveted Retail of the Year Award and Market Trader of the Year, Nick Ibbotson, owner of Ibbotson’s Fresh Quality Produce, added: “It was amazing to win two awards and particularly special to get overall Retailer of the Year Award.”

To nominate your favourite retailer before Sunday 6 March 2016, visit www.chesterfield.co.uk/retailawards/nominate/

Chesterfield Retail Awards Winners 2015

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Hotel occupier announced for Co-op development

The first occupiers have been announced for the redevelopment of the former Co-op store on Elder Way in Chesterfield.

Premier Inn will operate a 89 room hotel and Beefeater restaurant on the site.  The hotel is due to start operating in 2017.

Nicholas Johnston, Acquisitions Manager for Premier Inn, said:

“We are delighted to be taking an 89 bedroom hotel and Beefeater restaurant as part of the forthcoming Elder Way development in Chesterfield. Chesterfield is an excellent location and, as well as attracting new visitors to the area the new hotel will deliver fresh investment and create 60 new jobs for the local area. We look forward to opening our doors to customers in 2017.”

Find out more about the regeneration scheme which includes a hotel, 6 restaurants and a gym .

Adam Herald of Jomast said: “We now have a number of parties showing strong interest in being part of this exciting scheme and are delighted to confirm that Premier Inn and their Beefeater restaurant will be anchoring the development.”

Chesterfield Elder Way (Former Co-op store)

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Share your views with Chesterfield Borough Council

Chesterfield residents have a chance to share their views with Chesterfield Borough Council and discuss issues that matter to them at the next round of Community Assembly meetings. Held four times each year, the meetings allow people to receive information and ask questions about projects led by the council and other partners that will affect them and their families.

The east meeting in Staveley will contain a briefing about the proposals for the HS2 rail link.

Residents attending the south meeting in Hasland will hear an update from Healthwatch Derbyshire and a consultation on a skate park for Eastwood Park, Hasland.

Derbyshire Fire and Rescue service will also speak at the north and west meetings at Littlemoor and Brampton respectively.

Residents at the east, south and west meetings can vote on which projects in their areas will receive funding from the council’s minor grants scheme.
All meetings will receive updates from Derbyshire Constabulary and a presentation on digital inclusion from Derbyshire Libraries.

Councillor Sharon Blank, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for governance said: “We invite our residents to come along and attend our Community Assembly meetings.

“They will be able to hear a variety of updates from the council and our partner organisations on issues that affect them in their communities.”

• Chesterfield east: Wednesday 2 March at Staveley Methodist Church, Chesterfield Road, Staveley
• Chesterfield south: Wednesday 9 March at Hasland Village Hall, Eastwood Park
• Chesterfield north: Thursday 10 March at St Hugh’s RC Church, Littlemoor
• Chesterfield west: Wednesday 16 March at St Thomas’ Centre, St Thomas’ Church, Brampton.

The meetings are held at 6.30pm and will finish at around 8pm.

Chesterfield Town Hall spring

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Mr Heart Throb raises over £5,000 for Ashgate Hospicecare

A grand total of £5,100 was raised at this year’s Mr Heart Throb event, which saw 7 contestants, 4 judges and 170 adoring supporters coming together at the Proact Stadium in support of local charity Ashgate Hospicecare.

The contestants took to the catwalk to compete in four rounds including Mr Dream Job, Mr Beach Bod, Hospice Hero and concluding with Mr Talent, which was won by Dan Wheeldon from Gilder Group Mitsubishi, who wrote a fantastic and heart-wrenching poem where he described a hospice through the eyes of his 8 year old son.

Dave Trickett took home the title of ‘Mr Money Man’ after solely raising £900 for the event in memory of his daughter, Kimberley, who died at Ashgate Hospicecare six and a half years ago. Since her death Dave and his family have raised £70,000 in tribute and aim to reach £100,000 in total.

Charlotte Gratton, Events Fundraiser at Ashgate Hospicecare said: ‘The night was full of laughs, however it was amazing to see the contestants and audience truly understand the real meaning of this fundraising event. The importance of hospice care was echoed throughout the night.

“Thank you to all who made this event possible; the amazing total of £5,100 will enable local people with life-limiting illnesses to be cared for, whether it is in the hospice, hospital or in their own homes.”

Ashgate Hospicecare is an independent registered charity that provides care to patients across North Derbyshire at the hospice, in the community and at Chesterfield Royal Hospital.

Mr Heart Throb

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BRM solicitors raises nearly £10k for Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre

A charity will writing service, run by local law firm and Chesterfield Champion BRM Solicitors, has raised a total of £9,742 to help build the new Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre.

Throughout October and November 2015 BRM Solicitors offered to waive their usual will writing fees in exchange for clients making a cash donation to Macmillan Cancer Support.

Rob Woodhead, Head of Wills and Probate at BRM Solicitors says: “The campaign was a huge success, giving people the opportunity to make a will who otherwise may not have done so, whilst at the same time raising awareness of the Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre Appeal.

Many clients chose to donate more than the suggested £54, showing their support for Macmillan’s vital work and the legal service we provided. The money raised will help to improve the lives of people affected by cancer.”

Rob Turner, the local fundraising manager at Macmillan says: “Thank you to everyone who took up BRM Solicitors offer and made a generous donation to Macmillan. Whether you choose to donate now, in your will, or both, your support is vital in helping Macmillan be there to support more people in Chesterfield who are affected by cancer.”

Planned to open in autumn this year, the £8.9m centre will transform cancer services for people across North Derbyshire. Macmillan Cancer Support has a fundraising target of £2.5 million to make the Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre a reality.

If you would like to find out more about the Chesterfield Appeal and how you could support it please contact Rob Turner on 07545 419 725 or email rturner@macmillan.org.uk

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